About Nonplusultra
nonplusultra — Latin for “nothing further beyond.”
Once etched into the Pillars of Hercules to warn sailors against venturing past the known world, the phrase has since transformed. What was once a boundary is now a declaration: of potential, of presence, of becoming.
Nonplusultra isn’t here to preach wellness or push perfection.
It’s not pastel-washed mindfulness or another rigid routine.
It’s an invitation back to yourself — raw, kind, soulful, and awake.
In a time of digital overwhelm and curated perfection, Nonplusultra offers something quieter, deeper, and intentionally human. Not because it’s better than what’s out there — but because it’s real to me. It’s how I navigate this world with more peace, meaning, and joy — and I share it in case it helps someone else do the same.
Through writing, movement, practices, rituals, and tangible objects, Nonplusultra is a place to reconnect — to your rhythm, your truth, and your sense of wonder.
It’s a platform of reconnection:
– Writing as radically honest as I can make it
– Tools to return to your body and breath
– Objects that put the user’s needs above profit
– Practices that awaken intuition and inherited wisdom
– Cosmic memory made tangible
– Moments that feel like sanctuary
– Products with no compromise in function, form, or integrity
This is not about becoming someone new.
It’s about remembering someone ancient: yourself.
About Patricia
I’m Patricia — a writer, designer, consultant and yoga teacher.
My path has taken me through luxury product development, brand consulting, yoga teacher training, and silent personal transformation.
What connects it all isn’t a label, but a way of moving through the world: with honesty, curiosity, and a deep respect for the unseen.
Nonplusultra isn’t a side project — it’s everything I’ve learned, lived, and created, coming together in one place.
It’s design that serves the soul.
Language that brings us home.
Movement that opens something deeper than muscle or bone.
This isn’t a brand built on aspiration.
It’s built on remembrance.
It’s a return — to truth, to joy, to presence.
And to the simple, wild beauty of being exactly who you are.
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