About Project Mushin
Mushin is a Japanese word that means “no mind.”
It points to nothing mystical, nothing hidden, only the absence of interference, the absence of what is false.
Project Mushin takes the word not as doctrine but as direction. It is not a method, not a system, not something to be followed. It does not ask for belief, effort, or practice.
The works | writings, field notes, and images | are not teachings. They do not instruct or guide. They are simply exposures, fragments placed in view. Each one removes something unnecessary, leaving only what does not depend on opinion or repetition.
Mushin does not promise progress or achievement. It does not describe a path or an arrival. What it offers is subtraction: the steady removal of illusion, pretence, and noise.
There is no practice here, no group to join, no role to adopt. Project Mushin exists only to hold these works in one place. What remains is yours to see directly.