About Eolbit and SoulxArchive.com
SoulxArchive is the personal platform and living archive of Eolbit, dedicated to ShinsungHwa—an art form that visualizes spiritual energy—and to honest, grounded writing on spirituality, meditation, and inner wellbeing. Built and run as a solo project, SoulxArchive curates original artworks, insights, columns, and reviews of spiritual literature, with a clear focus on clarity, integrity, and healing.

Brief Overview of ShinsungHwa
ShinsungHwa is a body of work that renders subtle, spiritual energies into visual form, developed as an ongoing artistic practice rather than a fixed method or doctrine. Presented as a core content pillar on SoulxArchive, these works are cataloged and published alongside context that supports personal reflection, resonance, and recovery of balance.
Vision and Values
- Vision: To be a steady, truthful source of spiritual insight and gentle encouragement in a world moving toward deeper personalization of nature, meditation, and inner life.
- Values: Integrity in information, care for psychological health and stability, and a commitment to messages of healing and restoration that people can actually live with.
Founder Story
Eolbit began practicing Qi‑Hwero meditation in September 2010, laying the foundation for a practice that unites presence, perception, and expression. Early experiments with ShinsungHwa started in 2014, followed by consistent public posting from 2019 on Tistory and the launch of SoulxArchive.com in 2024 to organize and present the work more systematically. Today, the project continues to evolve as a solo endeavor—balanced between art, study, and the daily work of careful publishing.
Timeline
- 2010.09 — Began Qi‑Hwero meditation, planting the seeds of a long-form spiritual practice.
- 2014 — Initiated early versions of ShinsungHwa, exploring how to visualize subtle energy.
- 2019 — Started publishing ShinsungHwa on Tistory and built an initial public archive of works.
- 2024 — Launched SoulxArchive.com to curate artworks, insights, and reviews in a cohesive, evolving home.
- Present — Continuing ShinsungHwa as an art practice and growing SoulxArchive as a thoughtful, independent platform.
What You’ll Find Here
- ShinsungHwa artworks and series, presented with notes that invite quiet attention rather than quick conclusions.
- Columns and essays on spirituality, practice, and discernment—written to be honest, usable, and rooted in lived experience.
- Reviews and curated reflections on spiritual books that help readers navigate with nuance and care.
How SoulxArchive Operates
This is a solo project: research, writing, art-making, editing, and publishing are all handled in-house, at a pace that respects depth over speed. New work appears in cycles—when a piece feels complete, it’s published, archived, and linked with related materials for clarity and traceability.
Looking Ahead
ShinsungHwa will keep evolving as an art practice—exploratory, rigorous, and open to refinement through time. SoulxArchive will continue to grow as a clear, trustworthy place for spiritual art and writing that supports psychological stability, healing, and recovery.
Contact
For inquiries, collaborations, or permissions, please reach out via the site’s contact page; responses are handled personally and thoughtfully.
E-mail: [email protected]
Contact Phone Number: 070-8983-8889
An introduction to ShinsungHwa’s journey and how to pronounce it.

‘Qi-Hwero’ meditation, which I started in 2010, has made a huge difference in my life. At first I was full of doubts and questions. There are many meditation methods out there, but attempting to tackle the abstract spiritual realm carries a lot of risk, and unlike many of the more popular ones, ‘Qi-Hwero’ meditation was uninformed and non-mainstream.
What began as a month of doubt and questioning quickly became a 14 year journey. ‘Qi-Hwero’ meditation is a tool for working directly with your own spiritual energy. Each person has a unique energy and direction. These meditations allow you to visualise your unique spiritual energy patterns and create your own spiritual energy.
ShinsungHwa: A unique way to visualise energy

This unique meditation method of visualising energy has evolved into an energy image called ‘ShinsungHwa’, which reveals the abstract spiritual energy of a being or object by visualising it as a geometric symbol. Surprisingly, this method actually works.
ShinsungHwa was originally a tool for checking the energy of meditators, but it gradually expanded its scope to include past high spiritual achievers, spiritual masters and saints. The reason we can access past beings is because energy has a timeless quality, and the universe records the traces of all beings.
The spiritual benefits of ShinsungHwa

In the process of drawing a ShinsungHwa, one becomes energetically connected to the subject, so the very act of drawing beings of high spirituality has spiritual benefits.
On the other hand, after drawing beings of lower spirituality, the energy of the transferred object needs to be purified. I have posted the results of these ‘ShinsungHwa’ drawings on my blog and drawn many people’s ShinsungHwa, and now I want to share them with more people through a new online space, soulxarchive.com.
‘ShinsungHwa’ pronunciation guide:
- Shinsung [sheen-suhng]: When ‘Shin’ and ‘sung’ are combined to form Shinsung, it means ‘divine’, ‘sacred’, or ‘divine being’. Pronounced ‘sheen-suhng’ or ‘sheen-sung’.
- ShinsungHwa [shin-suhng-hwah]: ‘Shinsung’ and ‘Hwa’ are combined and pronounced as one word, meaning ‘divine energy picture’ or ‘divine energy expression’.
- Shin [sheen]: means ‘god’ or ‘spirit’. Pronounced like the English word ‘sheen’.
- sung [suhng]: means ‘essence’ or ‘base’, ‘character’. Pronounced similar to ‘sung’ in ‘sung a song’. Another similar pronunciation is “suhng.”
- Hwa [hwah]: means ‘picture’ or ‘drawing’. Pronounced with a quick ‘hwah’ sound.
In Korean: 신성화(神聖畵)
Key takeaways:
- 1. ‘Shinsung’ represents the concept of divinity or holiness.
- 2. ‘Hwa’ is the suffix, indicating that it is a visual representation or picture.
- 3. ‘ShinsungHwa’ combines the two words to refer to a painting that reveals the divine spiritual energy of a being.
Notes: The pronunciation is closest to the Korean word ‘신성화’: pronounced as one word with the stress on the first syllable.
Tips for English speakers:
- ‘Shin’ rhymes with ‘seen’
- ‘sung’ is pronounced as the past tense of ‘sing’. Another similar pronunciation is ‘suhng’.
- ‘Hwa’ sounds similar to ‘wah’ but with a slight ‘h’ sound at the beginning.
How Gi-Hoero meditation has changed my life:
KiHoero meditation has made a huge difference in my life in the 14 years I’ve been practising it. I had my doubts and questions at first, but with continued practice it has become a direct tool to work with my own spiritual energy.
What makes Gi-Hoero Meditation different:
It uses a unique method of visualising your own unique spiritual energy patterns and designing your own spiritual energy.
Gi-Hoero meditation’s way of dealing with spiritual energy:
KiHoero meditation is a tool for dealing directly with one’s own spiritual energy. It recognises each person’s unique energy and orientation, visualises it and designs it for themselves.
Spiritual benefits of ‘ShinsungHwa’:
In the process of drawing ‘ShinsungHwa’, you can connect energetically with beings of high spirituality and receive spiritual benefits. However, after drawing beings who are not, you need to cleanse the energy of the transferred object.

