The Work That Remains
For sixteen articles, we have explored the sacred geography of our own skin. We have talked about pain, reclamation, intent, and community.
My Story Will Wrinkle: On Aging and a Life Etched in Skin
We do not live in a static museum. We live in dynamic, changing bodies. To expect a tattoo to look the same after thirty years as it did the day it was finished is to misunderstand both skin and time.
The Map, The Journey, and The Mirror
This path, mind, body, and soul, is the sacred work we do. We are the mapmakers, the travelers, and the ones who, in the end, are waiting to be found.
The Lost Milestones: Recreating Our Rites of Passage
As humans, we are creatures of...
The Unspeakable Experience: The Body as a Gateway
Our rituals, with the deliberate use of pain, endurance, and the body, are powerful triggers for peak experiences.