There are some worlds that do not begin with sound, but with silence.
Heavenlywise was born from that silence - from the quiet place where thoughts gather before they become words, where emotions move before they become songs, where something unseen asks to be given form.
For a long time, I have been drawn to the spaces between things. Between healing and longing. Between memory and imagination. Between the human and the cosmic. Between what we can explain and what we can only feel. It is in these spaces that music begins to feel less like entertainment and more like a doorway.
Heavenlywise is not only a music project. It is a universe made from inner landscapes.
Some songs come from wounds. Some from wonder. Some from old stories, forgotten voices, books, dreams, questions, stars, silence, or the strange feeling that life is always speaking to us in symbols before we understand the language.
Within Heavenlywise, each artist carries a different part of this universe.
Celiora is the emotional inner world - the moonlit water, the wound becoming language, the quiet transformation of pain into light.
Estellia is the cosmic mind - the field of consciousness, frequency, future, science, spirit and the feeling of standing beneath the stars while something inside us begins to expand.
Solmøy is the rooted memory - the literary voice, the warmth of history, the stories that travel through time and remind us that humanity has always searched for meaning.
Together, they form a kind of map.
Not a map of where to go, but a map of what it means to feel deeply, to wonder endlessly, and to become slowly.
I think that is what Heavenlywise is really about: creating spaces where music becomes atmosphere, where words become mirrors, and where the listener can enter something that feels both intimate and infinite.
Between stillness and stars, we remember ourselves.
