The stuff we offer on Biz & Brand is centred around providing practitioners (small-business owners) in the ACU community with Yi!
Yi is said to be ‘that which the Heart remembers’. It can be understood as ‘medicine’, yet it also translates as ‘image’, ‘meaning’, ‘intention’, ‘attention’, ‘aspiration’, ‘desire’ and ‘feeling’. There is a deep inner connection between ‘image’, ‘awareness’ and ‘healing’. That realisation was one of those duck-to-water moments. Working Yi kind of just works…to align more, to develop a frequency and to grow passions, projects, side hustles and ideas into balanced, sustainable businesses.
Which is why TNOTP sure makes a whole lot of sense as your ideal go-to because we have a whole suite of tools that can help you communicate your Yi and work including:
A collection of high-end and authentic photography (all shot by Flora so royalty-free / rights-managed)
Purpose-driven illustrations / graphs (with a difference, mostly low tech)
Artistic depictions of the classic charts and meridians for educational programme / curriculum
Visual dialogue tip-offs and custom made notebooks (featuring your quotes) for your lecture, retreat ect
Behind-the-scenes content (a glimpse into the work, processes and thoughts behind certain Yi
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The ltd edition wooden sculptural works (exploring the physical and the elements) are available now. The art expresses a simplicity, as well as the power and presence of form and colour to express universal life force.
Natural processes and materials are used to produce present-day works of fine edu-care art (in different sizes).
Price on request, use contact form.
The Nature of the Points’ content library is creative and richly diverse, just use contact form for inquiry.
Apropos : personal art (piggyback style)
Flora reckons Yi in art is omnipresent, but she also creates based on ‘the regular collection’ and Yi synergy supplied from customers, then adds a few extra-special touches that sum up just what each practice/person’s Yi is all about. – and you know what? We think she’s onto something.
Interested? Just contact and let us know what you had in mind. Good Yi!