The Yellow Door to Liberation
The yellow door to liberation. Through this humble portal, study of the deepest kind takes place.
Study of the old texts and deep study of ourselves as a species. A species that both suffers beyond imagining and loves to the ends of the galaxy.
Behind this door we’ve made sense of things. It is the yellow door of making sense of this wild human existence.
There’s a certain kind of door you don’t just walk through you enter.
A door that asks something of you the moment your hand meets its surface.
For us, that door is yellow.
Lit up by sun, softened by years of touch, made sacred by every inner journey taken on the other side. Through this simple, humble threshold, study of the deepest kind takes place—not academic study, but the kind that rearranges the very architecture of your being.
It is here that ancient teachings and modern humanity meet. Old texts don’t just sit on shelves; they breathe, they provoke, they soothe, they challenge.
They speak to the most tender questions we carry:
Why do we hurt?
Why do we love so fiercely? Why do we keep trying? How do we heal?
And then there is the study of US.
Not just as individuals, but as a collective human story,messy, beautiful, bewildering, miraculous.
A species that suffers deeply.
A species that loves wildly.
Both truths equally real.
Both held gently behind this
door.
And it is here, in this small yet powerful space, that the real alchemy begins.
What happens behind the yellow door isn’t loud or show, no grand moments required. Instead, it’s slow, steady transformation. A softening. A coming home. The kind of inner work that asks you to meet yourself honestly, without rushing, without armour.
Here, teachings land in the body, not just the mind.
Here, conversations become thresholds.
Here, silence becomes its own kind of scripture.
This is the space where we sit with the contradictions of being human, lost and found in the same breath, broken and becoming in the same moment. This is where we realise that liberation isn’t about escaping life, but engaging with it more courageously, more truthfully, more awake.
Every time we walk back through that yellow door, we leave a little changed.
A little clearer.
A little more whole.
The yellow door marks the boundary between who we’ve been…
and who we are becoming.
#shemple