KIN Mvmt - Be part of the ripple of Kindness

‘Ojo de Dios’ translates to God’s Eye. I like to call them Goddess' Eye. They are an art tradition from the Huichol Indigenous group in Mexico. The Huichol call them Tsikuris.

Tsikuris are maps of nature, reality, and the human spirit. These protective spiritual symbols come in a mandala form, and tell a story of creation: “The Primordial Goddess used her hair to weave the world and allow her kids to dance in it. They kept expanding it until the land was created”.

Tsikuri means “the power to see and understand things unknown.” When I weave them, I allow the feeling in my heart to guide the thread. I create a pattern with a person or situation in my mind.

If you are interested in acquiring one of these evoking art pieces, send me a message below. In return? I will ask that you do something for someone else. Yup! That simple. It can be a small or big gesture, as long as it helps someone else.

For example - you could pick up garbage around your neighborhood, take your grandma for a cup of tea, or perhaps donate to an organization that can help your community.

Message me to share about your act of kindness, and I'll deliver your Goddess Eye/Tsikuri.

Tsikuri 

a reminder of the beautiful soul you are & what you are capable of doing for others.


Want to be part of the Mvmt? 

This is your white canvas! Show your kindness and create a ripple effect.
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