Lumi Ho — Just someone who collects gentle things for quiet nights, based in Taiwan.
Hello, my name is Lumi Ho. I am a curious night owl who shares tips here about sleeping better, thinking deeper, and dreaming brighter. I am simply someone who enjoys creating, observing, and sharing. I built this website myself, little by little, late at night, experimenting with different ideas to make life a bit gentler.
Why I Started This Project
I was 31 when I discovered the Seth material. That moment opened something in me—a quiet door to the invisible world. Since then, I have never stopped learning. One book led to another, one idea to practice. Eventually, I was drawn to Dr. Yang’s gentle teachings on breathing and the inner journey—and the body became part of the journey too. But before all that, I lived through years of anxiety, insomnia, and postpartum emotional struggles. I stayed too long in a relationship that wasn’t right—silent in public but loud in pain. For a long time, I didn’t know how to breathe, or sleep, or feel at home in my own skin. And then something shifted. Slowly, I began to notice moments of calm. I began to realize that simply being alive—without roles, without performance—could be its own form of joy. And eventually, I found my way out of the fog. I didn’t have a plan. Just a need to gather what helped me, and a place to put it.
About This Site
This site didn’t begin as a grand vision. It started because I couldn’t find work. I submitted a custom theme I built to ThemeForest (next time I might try TemplateMonster—maybe the monster will like me better), and it was rejected. I didn’t have enough savings to pay for web hosting, so I used Firebase because a former colleague told me it was free for low traffic. That’s all. Now it has become a space where I share the messages that found me in my darkest nights—not because I have it all figured out, but because I am still learning, and maybe… so are you. You know, I once read—maybe in *The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life*—that when we keep looking at the sky without knowing why, it’s because we are homesick. Homesick for the stars. The book said we come from distant galaxies, and Earth is just a journey—a kind of school, a kind of dream. So if you ever feel restless at night, or if life feels a little too heavy to carry… go outside and look at the stars. That’s what I do too.