Between each section of your reading, you’ll find original calligraphy by Kwon Heo-gok (權虛谷) — “Empty Valley.” He wasn’t a fortune teller. He was a master calligrapher who spent a lifetime proving that meaning lives in precision — in the exact angle of a brushstroke, in the space between ink and paper.
His work appears in your reading because calligraphy and saju share the same belief: the most important things are already written. You just need the right eyes to read them.
Two Korean traditions. One personal reading.