In this episode I’m continuing with principle six and seven of the Tattoo Philosophy: tattoo time and integration.

I talk about tattoo time as one of the biggest differences between simply getting tattooed and actually walking the tattoo pathway. It’s the relationship between ordinary chronological time and the more elevated, meaningful moments that rise out of it. A tattoo can become one of those moments. Not just something that happened on a certain day, but a threshold, a landmark, a point of transformation that changes how you understand where you’ve been and where you’re going.

From there I move into integration. This is the return, the settling, the part people often skip. It’s the pause where a tattoo actually has time to land, where it becomes part of your story instead of just another mark or another experience. At its core, this episode is about rhythm, timing, reflection, and learning to move with tattooing in a way that is nourishing rather than draining.


TIMESTAMPS

  • [00:00:00] Principle six and seven
  • [00:00:16] What “tattoo time” actually is
  • [00:01:06] Chronological time vs sacred time
  • [00:03:09] What happens between tattoos matters
  • [00:04:37] The season of approach
  • [00:06:03] The season of action
  • [00:07:10] The season of return
  • [00:10:11] Principle seven: integration
  • [00:11:42] Seeing the full shape of the process
  • [00:15:17] The invitation: take what lands


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