Fog & Fern Myth & Mystery in Art, Words & Light

Stories, symbols, and soul — through myth, photography, and poetic art

Myth & Magic

Myth & Magic

✨ Who this project is for

At some point, we all ask ourselves: “Is this really my life? Where am I going? Why do I feel the absence of depth or joy?”This project is created for those who are seeking answers to such questions. It was born not as a finished system, but as my personal path. I am still learning…

✨ About the Project: A Journey to Inner Wisdom

Sometimes I catch myself feeling that I’ve lost touch with something essential within.We live in a world overflowing with information, yet finding true answers has not become any easier. The noise of external voices is so loud that the quiet voice of the soul is almost drowned out. This very feeling became the starting point…

🌌 Archetypes of Void, Time & Duality

The quest for origins Across cultures, people have sought to understand where the world came from and what laws sustain it. They spoke in different mythologies, yet always circled the same mysteries: the void from which all things arise, the flow of time that holds them, and the duality through which life moves. 🌀 Chaos:…

🌌 Chaos: The Primordial Void in Greek Cosmogony

The Primordial Gaping In the very beginning, before there was earth, sky, or gods, there was only Chaos (Χάος). Hesiod, in his Theogony, describes it as the first of all things. Yet Chaos was not disorder in the modern sense, but rather a yawning abyss — a primordial void, not empty, but pregnant with all…

🔄Universal Origins: Yin & Yang🔄

The roots of duality: from chaos to harmony At the very heart of Chinese philosophy lies a symbol so simple, yet so profound, that almost anyone in the world would recognize it — a circle split by a flowing line into black and white halves, each holding a dot of the opposite color. Yin and…

🌌 Zerwan: Lord of Time in Zoroastrian Cosmology

Beyond Yin-Yang: another vision of duality If Chinese philosophy gives us the harmony of Yin and Yang, Zoroastrian tradition tells a different story. At its center stands Zerwan (also known as Zurvan) — the mysterious primordial god of Time, Fate, and Destiny. Through him, the world emerges not as a balance of opposites, but as…