KOMOREBI
木漏れ日

Komorebi is a Japanese word describing the sunlight that filters gently through the leaves of trees. It is not just light, but light in relationship — shaped by branches, softened by movement, alive through space.

In the spirit of Art of Flow, komorebi reflects how healing often happens. Not as a sudden brightness, but as light that arrives gradually, filtered through the layers of our experience. The body does not open all at once. It allows light in slowly — through breath, through softening, through subtle shifts in awareness.

Komorebi reminds us that presence is relational. The nervous system settles not by force, but by gentle contact. Light touches leaf. Awareness touches sensation. And something within begins to soften and reorganize.

Healing, like komorebi, is a quiet illumination — shaped by space, movement, and time.

light filtering through leaves,
arriving softly.

Not all at once,
not overwhelming —
just enough.

Like healing,
it touches the body gently,
through small openings,
through breath.

Even filtered light
is enough

to remember
our natural flow.