Who is Ki?

Who is Ki?

Kiazaki is a form of expression through solitude and metaphysical questions. If you have read "Vagabond" and understand the power of silence and solitude, you know your power to change your life.
Kiazaki is a form of expression; by wearing Kiazaki merch, you enter a state of focus and discipline, and you enter a dimension absorbed by the story of Musashi.


Musashi Miyamoto from "Vagabond" knew solitude well. Alone on the mountain, he found peace in silence. Each breath in the quiet was a question to himself: "What is my purpose?"


He sat under an old tree, its leaves whispering secrets. Musashi understood that solitude wasn't loneliness; it was a conversation with his soul. The quiet taught him to listen, not just to the world around him but to the world within.


In his silence, he found strength. Every moment alone was a step closer to his purpose. He learned that to master the sword, he must first master his mind. With each day, the path became clearer. His purpose? To be true to himself, to live each moment with intent, to grow with every challenge.


Wearing Kiazaki, one might feel this same focus, this discipline. It's like stepping into Musashi's world, where every silence speaks, and every breath is a lesson in finding one's path.

Who are you really, what's your purpose, do you know exactly where you're heading to? Ask yourself these questions. Kiazaki is here to strengthen your bond with yourself and help you find yourself through solitude and self-improvement.
Nikola Tesla wrote: 

"Be alone, that is the secret of invention; be alone, that is when ideas are born."
Nikola Tesla emphasized the importance of solitude for creativity and invention with the following quote:

"Be alone, that is the secret of invention; be alone, that is when ideas are born."

He also stated:

"The mind is sharper and keener in seclusion and uninterrupted solitude. No big laboratory is needed in which to think. Originality thrives in seclusion free of outside influences beating upon us to cripple the creative mind."
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