ANIL TAN
(a.k.a Kensho)
ABOUT
Kenshō
見性 · seeing one's true nature
Multidisciplinary artist and meditation facilitator. Creator of Kensho — a contemplative art project exploring frequency, sacred geometry, and consciousness through music, photography, and visual art.
Former tech engineer.
I spent 15 years in computer science—10 of them in New York, building systems that scaled, solving problems to optimize, climbing the ladder I was told to climb.
Then, five years ago, everything shifted. Sound cracked me open. It became my teacher. Music became my medicine. The questions I'd been avoiding — Who am I? Why am I here? What is this existence? — became impossible to ignore.
I slowly walked away from tech to pursue what I couldn't ignore: the medicine of music, the portal of frequency, the mystery of consciousness itself. I traveled, studied yoga, trained in meditation, attended ceremonies, and contemplated life and death. What started as curiosity became devotion.
Current frequency explorer.
I'm a scientist who became a mystic. A coder who learned to channel.
I'm a forever student of the space where logic meets magic, where technology serves transformation, where sound becomes prayer.
I'm a devotee of the sacred. A traveler between worlds. Learning, always, to express what cannot be spoken—only transmitted through sound.
Kensho is my practice of authentic expression. My attempt to inspire what I'm still learning myself: how to live fully, freely, as prayer.
Sound becomes medicine. Geometry becomes a gateway. This is the space where you remember.
— Kensho
Thank you for being here.
With Love


