The inboko method

Be welcome!

I learn the code to any invocation to know what will come forth. It could be a book, a movie, a myth, a story, a conversation over coffee, a game… In each of those situations I discover what has been said in what was said to understand who said it, in it’s entirety. No wonder I’m alive in this time of increasing connectivity.

It usually takes more than a first pass to understand a message entirely, and that is where I come in. For example, you might think the myth of Herakles is about the hero’s strength, and that’s ok. But that doesn’t explain the entirety of the story, of his birth, of how we died or why he changed his name from Iphicles to Hera-kles (the glory of Hera). That tells a different message, one about uniting both active and passive energies in oneself, of how Herakles learned to honor Hera which is the goddess of protection (hera, hero). I expect my insights to provoke a new perspective on how you understand a message and how you craft your own message to the world.

The inboko method

ONE. Every message has an inbokation, this means it calls forth, with earnest desire, a specific result. This is revealed to whom listens entirely to the message.

TWO. The message contains tension between two opposites, of which one is most of the time hidden or forgotten. That is the reason for the two colors in the Inboko logo and the logo’s icon: the square and the circle.

THREE. To fully understand the message, I discover the code that unites both complements with the result, in an easy remember design.

The way to the inbokation

If every message has a unique code: What does it take to discover it? The way is to listen entirely.