The Meaning Behind The Designs —
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“For the thousandth time, the archer shoots a worn arrow to finally pierce their bullseye. This is how we too hit our own targets. In the beginning we think that we will know a path is meant for us by its ease. But as we mature, life reveals to us that resistance can, in fact, be a sign of rightness. This design invites us to rethink our own struggles, for they might just be allies here to strengthen us for the missions we came here for.”
— Hsiao-Yen (@envisioningeden), Founder of Eclectica
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“Storms brew and rain falls all around us. Then, just when we least expect it, beams of sunlight pierce through our densest of clouds. This design was inspired by the seemingly contradictory grace that can only come through contrast - it’s only when we’re surrounded by darkness that we can feel the preciousness of the light. Only then can we welcome both the warmth of the sun just as much as the chill of the rain.”
— Hsiao-Yen (@envisioningeden), Founder of Eclectica
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“Two triangles point downward towards us, catalyzing ripples within us, as a single triangle radiates from us, rippling out into the ethers. Based on the principle of correspondence - that our inner realities can affect our outer world, just as our outer reality can affect our inner worlds - this design was made to remind us how truly important our lives are and can be at co-creating the world, that, in turn, co-creates us.”
— Hsiao-Yen (@envisioningeden), Founder of Eclectica