Sukanya’s practice circles around healing, and in that orbit, rest becomes complex. Through the repeated drawing of cells - meditative, almost chant-like - her body labors while the mind slows. She does not chase stillness; it arrives through immersion. Having lived through illness and pain, she understands that physical rest does not always create ease. For her, rest is discovered in subtle shift...
Sukanya’s practice circles around healing, and in that orbit, rest becomes complex. Through the repeated drawing of cells - meditative, almost chant-like - her body labors while the mind slows. She does not chase stillness; it arrives through immersion. Having lived through illness and pain, she understands that physical rest does not always create ease. For her, rest is discovered in subtle shifts - in moonlight, in breath, in color, in the quiet persistence of making. Feeling rested, she believes, is not passive. It is the outcome of deep inner work.
