Posted by Kris Allo on Oct 10th 2025
Andrew's Story—Energy Art as Daily Anchor
We recently spoke to Andrew, one of our beloved community members deeply immersed in energy and healing traditions, about how our energy art and products have become anchors in his life and practice.
He shared some beautiful insights about how objects hold energy and invite us back to our center, again and again . . .
Daily Companions
Imagine beginning every morning with ritual—lighting incense, preparing your space, and moving into that energy that guides transformation without struggle.
This is Andrew's life.
From the Bird of the Soul Essential Oil that opens his brainstem during meditation and trail walks, to Al Choi's artwork and chakra pieces on his altar, to Chun Bu Kyung prints in his training room . . . Andrew has woven our products into every aspect of his practice, because they bring him back to clarity and center.
One of his favorite gateways to his deepest truth is the ancient text of the Chun Bu Kyung.
During a profound training experience with this spiritual text, he says, "one of the characters literally came right out at me and it started vibrating". It was a moment when he realized… "you *are* the Chun Bu Kyung. We *are* this."
Now, surrounded by multiple Chun Bu Kyung pieces—prints, clothing, his phone case—Andrew can instantly reconnect to that energy: "It just allows my body to open up quicker... Once you're there, you don't have to think. You just do what you know is happening within yourself."
Conversation Starters
We all long for that instant reconnection. Perhaps most beautifully, Andrew shares how these pieces naturally open the door to meaningful conversations: "I love it when friends come over 'cause they're like, 'What is that?' I'm like, okay… how much do you want to know?" he says with a compassionate laugh.
Imagine your home being a sanctuary that invites others into the recognition of something larger than themselves.
As Andrew reminds us: "Every day, part of our lives are intertwined with this energy, whether we realize it or not."
So whether you choose pieces because they remind you of something you’ve experienced, because you want it to help carry some intention in your heart, or to invite others into the world beyond the surface… you're building anchors for your own daily return to who you—and all of us—truly are.