In this solo episode, Mark continues revisiting the original written material behind his first intentional tattoo course, moving into the second and third principles of tattoo philosophy: intention and the sacred. He explores why intention is more than a simple reason for getting tattooed, describing it instead as a living current or circuit between the person giving the tattoo and the person receiving it. From there, he opens up the idea of the sacred, not as something abstract or lofty, but as something elevated, reverent, and set apart from the everyday. This episode is about what happens when tattooing moves beyond decoration, impulse, and self-image, and becomes part of a deeper formative process.
[00:00:00] Principle 2: Intention[00:02:37] Why relationships come before intention[00:03:23] When movement is mistaken for progress[00:05:43] Letting go of old identities
[00:07:25] Principle 3: The Sacred[00:09:53] Why tattooing was sacred in older cultures[00:11:38] Opening dialogue with something greater[00:12:42] Tattooing as formative spiritual discipline[00:15:05] What if your next tattoo connected to the sacred?
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