A Soul’s Journey is a mystical and esoteric performance with hints of theatrical musicality, transcending time, space, and the dualistic mind. Combining classical, theatrical, and experimental music with poetic lyrics, comedy, and meme culture, it channels hidden knowledge and insights into past lives, gently guiding the audience toward oneness with their soul.
The piece unfolds through rich orchestral passages, meditative stillness, and flashes of improvisation, creating an ethereal, contemplative atmosphere. Interwoven with short poems and adorned in mystical, self-made zero-waste costumes, the performance weaves light and shadow, euphoria and intensity, mirroring the soul’s evolution through rupture, recognition, and return.
At its core, A Soul’s Journey traces the shock of remembrance — moments of sudden reconnection that destabilize identity, dissolve linear time, and awaken dormant bonds between souls. These encounters act as initiatory thresholds: at once ecstatic and disorienting, catalyzing transformation through intimacy, mirroring, and separation. What appears as disruption becomes a necessary passage toward integration.
Resonating with echoes of ancient churches and sacred spaces, the work decodes spiritual symbols buried within Christianity and other religious traditions, unveiling long-lost wisdom hidden beneath centuries of doctrine. It also gestures toward forms of love, embodiment, and desire that once existed in coded, ritualized, or forbidden ways — queerness expressed through myth, devotion, and symbolism rather than language. Through ritual and symbolic storytelling, the performance illuminates esoteric truths suppressed by moral order and historical erasure.
As a living symbol of transcendence and inner alchemy, A Soul’s Journey opens portals to spiritual awakening, profound healing, and deep self-remembrance, inviting the audience to reconnect with their most authentic selves — and to participate in the co-creation of a New World rooted in soul truth, liberated intimacy, and divine creativity.
Seen at 2025 Conference: Spirituality and the Arts at Harvard Divinity School, Occulture Conference, and Hypertrove at SIGN Projectspace as part of the artprogram during ESNS Noorderslag Groningen ’25.
Watch full show recorded during Harvard Divinity School 2025 Conference on Gumroad.


