My Why
MyJust Cause: Why I’m Doing This Work
We’re living through something wild, aren’t we?
Collapse. Awakening. Burnout. Breakthrough. It’s a time when the world is both falling apart and coming alive. The weather’s weird. The money’s weird. Existential dread and anxiety are becoming global crises. And yet—there’s this sense, like something ancient is stirring underneath the chaos.
What if this isn’t the end of the world… but the end of a worldview?
For millennia, cultures around the globe have pointed to this moment. The Hopi elders speak of the transition into the Fifth World, marked by the arrival of the Blue Star Kachina. The Toltecs and Aztecs marked it as the dawn of the Sixth Sun—a new age of spiritual evolution, officially entered in 2012 and energetically anchored by 2021. Hindu cosmology tells us we’re in the twilight of the Kali Yuga, a spiritual dark age set to conclude around 2025. And the Kalachakra Tantra from Tibetan Buddhism maps out a golden age rising after a long arc of ethical decay.
Even the modern channeled works—from Seth to St. Germain—remind us that consciousness is the creator. “You create your own reality,” Seth told us decades ago. And maybe that’s not just self-help fluff. Maybe it’s physics. Maybe it’s the task of this era.
Because now, science is catching up with mysticism in a kind of awkwardly beautiful reunion.
The Global Consciousness Project shows measurable coherence in collective awareness during major global events. Neuroscience reveals brainwave synchrony between people during shared moments—proof that we’re wired to resonate. Studies on gamma surges in the dying brain suggest that consciousness may not just end with the body. We are not made of consciousness, we are consciousness.
Add to that epigenetics, where our thoughts and environments affect gene expression. And polyvagal theory, which shows how co-regulation and nervous system safety are foundational for empathy, connection, and even creativity.
So this is where we are: in the middle of a planet-wide initiation. A transformation of human consciousness, foretold by the ancients and verified by contemporary science. Messy, beautiful, and absolutely on time.
This is why I do what I do.
I want to help nudge this shift along—not by preaching perfection, but by modeling possibility. By helping people remember what they forgot when the world got loud: that they are creators, not just consumers. That the Earth is not a resource but a relationship. That healing is not personal—it’s planetary.
Yes, the sky is falling. But so is the veil.
Let’s walk through it together.
My Guiding Values: The Compass of the New Paradigm
When systems collapse, values get revealed.
The old world ran on domination, disconnection, and distrust. The new world? It runs on something much deeper—and much more ancient. These are the values I walk with, both personally and professionally, because they point toward the kind of future we’re trying to build:
Interconnectedness – No more illusions of separation. Whether through quantum entanglement or ancestral wisdom, it’s clear: what we do to each other, we do to ourselves.
Sovereignty & Voluntary Cooperation – Not rugged individualism. Not codependency. Something wiser: self-responsibility with relational intelligence.
Radical Inclusion – Healing is not a luxury. It belongs to the marginalized, the wounded, the seekers and skeptics alike.
Embodied Awareness – Our bodies aren’t obstacles to spirit. They’re doorways. Through polyvagal practices, trauma-informed care, and presence, we rewire for aliveness.
Resonance Over Force – We’re shifting from control to coherence. From the clenched fist to the open heart.
Peace & Mercy – We heal not by bypassing pain, but by holding it with fierce compassion and radical honesty.
As Bruce Lipton reminds us, “Your beliefs become your biology.” As Gabor Maté teaches, trauma isn’t just what happened to us, but what happens within us. And healing that trauma? That’s not just self-care—it’s sacred work.
These values aren’t hypothetical. They’re showing up in real systems: trauma-informed schools, regenerative farming, community-based governance, spiritual entrepreneurship, and the reimagining of economies rooted in care and collaboration.
The blueprint exists. We just need to trust it—and build it.
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Be the Change: The Inner Work That Changes the World
You have been telling the people that this is the Eleventh Hour.
Now you must go back and tell the people that this is The Hour.”
These words, often attributed to the Hopi Elders around 2001 and circulated widely by spiritual teachers like Martha Beck, aren’t just poetic. They’re a reckoning. A permission slip. A call to action. Not later. Now.
This moment isn’t a dress rehearsal. It’s not a preview of coming attractions. This is the shift. The river is moving fast, they said. Let go of the shore. Push off into the middle of the current. See who is there with you and celebrate.
We are not here to fix the world out there before we meet the world in here.
This transformation begins in your nervous system, in your breath, in your daily choice to return to presence when it would be easier to numb or run.
Because the transformation of human consciousness is not just planetary—it’s personal.
Self-inquiry is not indulgence. It’s activism.
Every time you heal a wound in yourself, you soften the field for everyone else. Every time you choose curiosity over judgment, compassion over control, embodiment over dissociation—you become a living transmission of the new paradigm.
Let’s be real: this shift in consciousness won’t be legislated. It’s not waiting for a messiah or a spaceship. It’s happening inside you. Inside us.
Your nervous system is not just a bundle of stress and triggers—it’s an antenna. When you regulate instead of react you send ripples into the collective. Every boundary you set with love, every moment of self-kindness, every act of honest connection—these are spiritual technologies.
And this work is work. The Elders said, “At this time in history, we are to take nothing personally, least of all ourselves.” That’s not a call to bypass pain—it’s a call to zoom out and get humble. To see how the waves of this moment are bigger than our personalities, and yet somehow require our full participation.
So here’s the invitation, as I see it:
Let your healing be service.
Let your joy be resistance.
Let your grief be sacred.
Let your presence be enough.
Practice the uncomfortable intimacy of showing up, again and again, even when your heart hurts. Practice forgiving yourself for being human, messy, reactive, tired. Practice looking someone in the eyes long enough to remember they are you.
So here’s my plea:
Don’t wait for certainty. Or perfection. Or permission.
Be the shift in slow motion, a transformation in real-time. Heal out loud. Offer presence instead of performance. Love your inner child like they deserve to be loved. Make beauty where you can. Cry when you need. Laugh as often as possible.
And share this with someone who might be waking up, but doesn’t know it yet. We all need trail markers.
The Elders said, “We are the ones we’ve been waiting for.” Not saviors, not politicians, not prophecies. Us.
We have to do this ourselves.
But that doesn’t mean we have to do it alone.
The river is moving fast.
Let’s stop clinging to the shore.
Let’s swim.