It began, quite simply, with glass and sunlight.
For years I built kaleidoscopes — not as toys, but as portals. Each one was a vessel of mirrored geometry designed to catch a fragment of the infinite. I loved the way light scattered through crystal, how a small twist could birth a universe of symmetry. What started as craft became meditation; what began as reflection became revelation.
I noticed that each kaleidoscope carried a distinct mood. Some whispered calm blues and silvers; others pulsed with gold or fire. When people looked into them, their breathing slowed. They forgot to speak. Faces softened. Eyes filled with quiet wonder. That was when I realised I wasn’t making objects — I was making instruments of coherence.
Light, when organised through pattern, has a way of reorganising us.
It stills the nervous system. It reorders thought. It reminds the heart of beauty’s natural rhythm.
Over time, I began to ask: What if we could learn to understand this language consciously?
If colour and geometry communicate directly with the body, then perhaps they can also teach us how to restore balance, heal emotion, and expand perception.
That question became the seed of Light Literacy™ — a synthesis of art, science, and soul work. It grew out of hundreds of personal experiments, evenings spent projecting kaleidoscopic light onto walls, and quiet sessions where people simply sat and watched themselves come back to centre.
Now, years later, that same curiosity continues to guide every course and creation. Whether it’s a kaleidoscope, a training, or a conversation, the principle remains the same: coherence is contagious.
When light finds order, so do we.
