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Paracat is the sunning space. 

  • Paracat is the connecting attitude. 

  • Paracat is thinking in cycles, not in lines


Paracat, the sun calendar and añjali follow the same internal grammar. They speak different media, but the same language.


Paracat is an attitude: a life in tides. Attention instead of access. Closeness without possession. Thinking in cycles, not in lines. Paracat does not believe in the unique, but in the recurring – in rhythms, in rereading, in hearing again, in seeing again. Like the sea, which is never the same and yet always remains the sea.


The sun calendar is one fixed point in this flow. Not a destination, but a centre. The sun as a silent law: it demands nothing, it acts. It keeps everything in circulation without circling itself.


to sun somebody and one sun speak precisely of this: of scale, of relation, of the one burning body that creates space for many. Closeness through distance. Intimacy through order. Warmth as orientation. The guiding light.


The mudra pieces of añjali are the human response to this. If the sun is the cosmic gesture, then mudras are the physical ones. Small solar actions. Hands that perform inwardly what has long been happening outside. They are not symbols, but micro-orbits – conscious repetitions that translate the big into the manageable.

The audio meditations bring time into play. The sun calendar shows the circle. Añjali lets it run its course. Voice, breath, rhythm – like the times of day, like ebb and flow. Like the seasons of a year, a trip around the sun. Not instruction, but attunement. Not goal, but orbit.

The parallel is clear:

  • Paracat is the element: sea, vastness, in-between.

  • The sun calendar is order: centre, measure, orientation.

  • Añjali is gesture: embodiment, repetition, practice.

Paracat thinks in terms of tides.
The sun calendar thinks in terms of cycles.
Añjali thinks in terms of touch (devotion).

All three work with cyclicality instead of progress. With effect instead of explanation. With form that remains open. None of them wants to possess, convince or conclude. Everything invites you to tune in.a

That's why they fit together – like the sea, the sun and open hands: different scales, movement alike.

  • circle and loop

  • round and clear (sharp)

  • centred

  • two (colours)

  • light and shadow

  • purity

  • inviting

  • sensual and warm

  • upright / standing tall (portrait mode)

  • kind

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