Artwork description: The body is not merely a physical concept of a person—it also serves as the tangible manifestation of the soul once it enters. The soul remains invisible to human eyes and is regarded as physically nonexistent because we have become disconnected from perceiving it.In Daoist philosophy in China, there is the concept of souls having both Yin and Yang aspects. Contemporary interpretations suggest that there exists a dimensional separation between the body and the soul. To bridge this connection, Daoist teachings advocate for the cultivation of one’s spiritual form to "attain immortality and master the Dao." Practitioners who reach this level can perceive subtle bodily experiences and gain the ability to shape their own destiny. My understanding is that this pursuit of immortality is, in essence, a journey toward the convergence of body and soul—a path parallel to that in psychoanalysis, where expanding our perception of the unconscious similarly holds the power to transform our fate. By harnessing the translucency of glass, I reveal the intricate textures of the body—often overlooked details—through the perception of light and shadow. This evokes the presence of the soul, which, like light energy, carries its own vitality.