Still following the breadcrumbs.

Get curious.
Stay open.
Follow what pulls.

Essays on the inner life of a midlife woman still learning to follow the breadcrumbs. Coffee, KDramas, Korean American identity, and the everyday practice of getting curious when the path hasn't appeared yet.

Sacred strategy meets soulful systems ✦ Follow the breadcrumb ✦ Get curious. Stay open. ✦ The meaning arrives on the other side of the walking ✦

Sacred strategy meets soulful systems ✦ Follow the breadcrumb ✦ Get curious. Stay open. ✦ The meaning arrives on the other side of the walking ✦

Who I Am

Korean American.
Minister of
Walking Prayer.

I am a 6/2 Splenic Projector, an ordained Minister of Walking Prayer mentored by Grandmother Jyoti of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers, and a woman who has spent most of her life following pulls she could not defend and figuring out what they meant later. My name means sacred conch — courage and hope. I have been doing this practice for twenty-three years and I still don't have it figured out. That is the whole point.

23
Modalities trained in, collapsed into three containers

20+
Years of following the pull before naming the practice

6/2
Splenic Projector — here to guide, not to grind

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"You do not get to know.
You get to be curious."

— Sora Schilling
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Essays for women still following the pull.

Not a content calendar. Essays that arrive when there is something true to say, which turns out to be fairly often.