The world keeps you scrolling. Mushin is the opposite — a single quiet room you visit once a day, and leave lighter.
A kind monk carrying a thousand years of wisdom. He listens before he teaches — and remembers what you have shared, returning to it across days.
Named for The Gateless Gate, Mu is less an assistant, more an old friend who happens to have sat with the question longer than you have.

Every line is drawn from a real teacher and verified against their work — Tang-dynasty Chan masters to voices writing for the anxious mind today.

Not the next thing, not the last — just this breath, this line, this moment. Everything in Mushin exists to return you to the present, and then to get quietly out of your way.