The Porb


The Porb is more than a shape.

It is a quiet proof that form can exist without edges, without hierarchy, without direction. It does not begin; it does not end.

What the Porb is

  • A form: perfectly round — the least surface area for a given volume. It looks the same from every angle.

  • An instrument: when touched, moved, or simply observed, it vibrates to attention and asks the hand and the mind to come back to completeness.

  • A symbol: unity in motion. Every point on it is an equal distance from a hidden heart — felt, never seen.

  • A tool: it teaches balance. It rolls, turning effort into flow.

Whoever works with a Porb enters a quiet dialogue with a universe that prefers circles. Every motion is circular. Every change returns — nothing repeats exactly the same.

Core Principles

  • All sides equal. The Porb has no front, no back, no superior point.

  • Flow over force. Movement with the Porb is surrender, not struggle.

  • The invisible core. Its true power is felt, not shown.

  • Circular truth. The motion you give becomes the motion you meet. What goes around comes around.

The Porb Teaches 

  • Nothing moves in two directions at once.

  • Capability is often unseen.

  • Systems choose the path of least resistance.

  • Nature rounds the corners.

  • When something moves forward, something else shifts backward.

  • Ups and downs are natural. From the lowest point, every path eventually rises.

  • What falls will, in time or form, rise again — and vice versa.

  • Outside forces (like gravity) can help or hinder. Gravity is constant; how you use it matters.

  • Balance creates stability. Imbalance generates movement.

  • More stability → less mobility. More mobility → less stability.

  • Position determines connection; connection determines position.

  • More contact gives more control. No contact, no control.

  • Motion begins when balance is lost. To keep balance, you must move.

Practice — The Feel of the Porb

Like a tai chi ball, the Porb invites slow, meditative motion.

  • Smooth, continuous circles — no angles, no end points.

  • Movements can be slow and reflective, or quick and fluid.

  • It strengthens core, shoulders, arms.

  • It improves focus, balance, coordination, and posture.

  • It helps energy flow and centers attention.

Partner Work & Self-Defence

  • Pair drills refine timing and coordination.

  • The Porb’s circular logic translates to partner applications: guiding, yielding, redirecting.

  • Use it to practice connection, control, and the art of giving and receiving force.


The Porb is a teacher in your palm. It reminds you that completeness is a motion, not a place. Every circle you draw is a lesson: centered, equal, returning — quietly whole.


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