Begin With Attention
I start by noticing what is happening through the body, sound, symbol, place, and relationship—not by forcing an answer too early.
The Pathway
Divine Pathway grew from years of travel, embodied experience, listening, and making. This is the human path behind the work—not a service menu or a map anyone else has to follow.


Meet Di
I work across sound, image, symbol, material, and code. My practice grew through travel, meditation, embodied experiences, and years of translating what I notice into forms other people can meet directly.
I do not offer a single belief system or a fixed ladder everyone should follow. Divine Pathway is the living container for my way of seeing, testing, making, and sharing.
A Way of Seeing / Creating
The Pathway is not a list of services. It is the movement that connects lived experience with the creations taking shape here.
I start by noticing what is happening through the body, sound, symbol, place, and relationship—not by forcing an answer too early.
What I notice may become a ceremony, a mandala, a written symbol, a physical object, a piece of software, or a field note.
Some work is available, some remains in development, and some is simply shared as a transmission. The status stays visible.
Personal Journey
A condensed timeline of experiences that shaped how I listen and create today.
These are first-person memories and interpretations. They describe what I experienced; they are not medical claims, scientific proof, or a universal account of how awakening should unfold. Open any stage for a little more context.
A Bashar video appeared on YouTube and the language felt immediately familiar. It became an early doorway into questions about consciousness, perception, and how experience is shaped.
What stayed with me: recognition can begin before there is a complete explanation.
I began travelling more widely and allowed different places, rhythms, and cultures to interrupt the life I had known. Movement gave me space to notice how my body and attention changed from place to place.
What stayed with me: travel became part of my way of learning.
During meditation, I experienced strong physical movement and an opening into kundalini practice and light language. The experience shifted my attention away from ideas alone and toward the body as an instrument of listening.
What stayed with me: this was a personal lived experience, not a diagnosis or a universal map.
Periods of retreat, silence, and ceremony gave me time to stay with what was changing without rushing to explain it. A ten-day retreat and a longer stay in northern Thailand brought the focus back to pace, rest, and the everyday body.
What stayed with me: integration mattered as much as intensity.
A journey through Egypt, including time near the pyramids, became a powerful personal reference point. After returning, I began recording and sharing more light-language videos and letting the work be visible.
What stayed with me: private meaning could become a public creative practice without being presented as fact for everyone.
I drew my first mandala by hand and began prototyping the Field Charger with metal, crystal, geometry, and placement. These experiments helped me move from inner impressions toward things that could be seen and touched.
What stayed with me: making is a way to test, refine, and communicate an idea.
I began designing Mandala software and reorganized Divine Pathway so the different strands of the work could sit together more clearly. The Kundalini Activation Ceremony is available now; Mandala software and Field Charger remain in development; transmissions continue to move through sound, image, and symbol.
What is true now: the container is live, and parts of the work are still becoming.
Creations Bridge
The creations are not separate from this path. They are different ways of giving experience a form that can be encountered directly.
Continue / Connect
Explore the current creations, spend time with longer notes, or use the existing Contact page if you want to reach Divine Pathway directly.