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WHAT WE DO

What if the most alive version of you isn't something to achieve — but something to remember?

The Art of Playing is a workshop built around Pungryudo, Korea's ancient philosophy of Wind and Flow. We explore what it means to live the way a river moves: without striving, without losing momentum, completely present.
The workshop moves through three practices:

— Philosophy: the roots of Pungnyudo and its two core movements, Mosim (the art of deep reception) and Sallim (the natural arising of action)

— Anapana Living: a daily-life meditation where thoughts, emotions, impulses, fear, memories, dialogues, and intertactions with others & nature, all become the practice

— Donghak Sword Dance CBC: a somatic partner practice rooted in Korean shamanic tradition, for experiencing non-separation between ourselves and the rest of the world
All three point toward the same thing: Capacity for Play — the ability to meet life as play. Not as a technique. As a way of being.
The word Pungryu also means “to play”.

IS THIS FOR YOU?

This workshop tends to resonate if you recognise yourself in any of these:
1. Autopilot — Habit and automatic reaction carry you through the day. You move without noticing you're moving.

2. Overdoing — You're good at achieving things, but fulfilment keeps slipping just out of reach. The present moment is always somewhere in the future.

3. Withdrawing — You've been on retreats. You've touched real peace. But it dissolves the moment you return to ordinary life, and you can't figure out how to bring it with you.

If any of these sound familiar, you're in the right place. This workshop exists precisely in the gap between where those three modes leave you — and where you actually want to be.

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