Beloved Futures

Aubrey Morgan Yee

“the ultimate, hidden truth of the world is that it is something that we make, and could just as easily make differently.”  ~ David Graeber The world is changing all around us. I know in my bones that, contrary to the evening news, a new and more beautiful way of human-ing on the planet is being birthed. One that is in right relation with Earth (Gaia), embracing the truth of Inter-being. The Beloved Futures podcast is a space of soul nourishment where we explore what is going right with the world and give space to the Beloved Futures emerging in our midst. When we can collectively imagine multidimensional futures that we wish to live in, we will make the choices in the present that steer us there with more ease and grace.Imagination is the mostpowerful force available to humankind. Together we imagine new worlds into being. Radical (to the root) modes of relating with the world, remembering how to live with earth as the sentient being that she is. Each episode, I connect with individuals and collectives whoare actively engaged withand devoted tocatalyzingbelovedfutures. What do these futureslook like, taste like, smell like, feel liketo them? What propels their work and dedication to radical imaginings?Together we explore what brings them energy and hope, the twists and turns of their life and learningand how their workin the world adds to the collective experience of thriving and joy. These conversations with artists, healers, teachers, creators, storytellers, farmers, spiritual leaders, mothers and others on the frontlines of the imagination revolution are aimed at supporting all of us as werise into our creative potential as human BE-comings. Each one of us is a vessel for thelife forceof Loveto flow into material experience and each one of us has an invaluable gift to share. When we focus our energies on the Beloved Futures, we collectively produce an energetic in the now that makes the seemingly impossible, possible. The time is now, there is no other moment than the present. Together we are a force. And so it is...

  1. S2 E23 | Maya Soetoro – Peacebuilding, Climate Resilience & Becoming Family Again

    MAY 7

    S2 E23 | Maya Soetoro – Peacebuilding, Climate Resilience & Becoming Family Again

    What if peace is not passive, but participatory? What if climate resilience is built not only through policy, but through relationship? In this episode of Beloved Futures, Aubrey Morgan Yee sits with educator, peacebuilder, and climate justice advocate Maya Soetoro-Ng for a rich and deeply human conversation on positive peace, community resilience, and the power of reimagining how we belong to one another. Together, they explore peace not as the absence of conflict, but as an active, relational practice rooted in compassion, deep listening, and collective care. This episode is both grounding and galvanizing – an invitation to move beyond despair and remember our capacity to contribute meaningfully to the world around us. … About Our Guest Maya Soetoro-Ng is an Indonesian-American educator, peacebuilding leader, and climate justice advocate based at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, where she serves as a faculty specialist at the Spark M. Matsunaga Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution. Her work bridges peace education, restorative practices, leadership for social change, and climate resilience. She is also the co-founder of the Institute for Climate and Peace and The Peace Studio, organizations dedicated to uplifting community-centered solutions, restorative storytelling, and creative approaches to collective transformation. Drawing from her upbringing across Indonesia and Southeast Asia, Maya’s work is deeply informed by multicultural education, interfaith understanding, and a lifelong commitment to nurturing the very best in human nature. What We Explore in This Episode In this expansive conversation, Aubrey and Maya explore the difference between “negative peace” – the absence of acute conflict – and “positive peace,” the active cultivation of connection, justice, care, and belonging within our communities. The conversation also explores the intersection of climate and peace — how climate disruption acts as a “threat multiplier,” intensifying displacement, instability, and fragmentation, while also creating opportunities for communities to remember their interdependence and resilience.  Key Takeaways Climate & peace – Climate disruption is not only an environmental issue, but a relational and social one.Community resilience – Some of the most powerful solutions emerge directly from frontline communities.Deep listening – Peace requires the willingness to listen with compassion and remain open to discomfort.Re-familializing – Remembering how to become family again with one another and with Earth itself.Love as superpower – Choosing empathy, tenderness, and humanity as pragmatic acts of transformation.Throughout the episode, Maya returns again and again to one essential truth: we are never powerless. There is always something we can contribute – some small act of care, restoration, or bridge-building that ripples outward into the collective field. With Love & Gratitude, Aubrey Morgan Yee – GUEST INFO Learn more about Maya’s work: LinkedIn: Maya Soetoro-Ng Wikipedia: Maya Soetoro-Ng FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK  Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com Book: Our Beloved Futures

    50 min
  2. S2 E22 | Alyse Bacine – The Breath of Transformation: Healing Core Wounds & Reclaiming Your Power

    APR 23

    S2 E22 | Alyse Bacine – The Breath of Transformation: Healing Core Wounds & Reclaiming Your Power

    What if the patterns shaping your life didn’t begin where you think they did? What if the key to transforming them has been with you all along – in your breath? In this episode of Beloved Futures, Aubrey Morgan Yee sits with breathwork and trauma expert Alyse Bacine for a grounded and illuminating conversation on healing at the root. Together, they explore how our earliest experiences – from the womb through childhood – shape the beliefs, patterns, and emotional imprints we carry into adulthood. Through the lens of breath, body, and energy, this conversation offers a pathway out of repetition and into true transformation. … About Our Guest Alyse Bacine is a Breathwork & Trauma Expert with over 24 years of experience, and the creator of The Metamorphosis Method™ – a comprehensive approach to healing that works across the mind, physical body, and energy field. With a Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology and over a decade as a school counselor, Alyse combines clinical depth with intuitive precision. Her work focuses on identifying and clearing core wounds, including the Birth Story, Mother, Father, and Sibling wounds, allowing clients to create lasting change rather than temporary relief. Through breathwork, energy work, and trauma resolution, she supports individuals in dissolving limiting patterns and stepping into their highest potential. What We Explore in This Episode In this deeply practical and expansive conversation, Aubrey and Alyse explore how trauma is formed not only through major events, but through subtle unmet needs, inherited patterns, and early relational dynamics. Together, they explore the role of suppressed emotion, the intelligence of the body, and the breath as a bridge between the conscious and subconscious mind – offering access to clarity, release, and integration. Key Takeaways Core wounds – Patterns like “I’m not enough” or “something is wrong with me” often form through subtle unmet needs, not only overt trauma.Breath as technology – Conscious breathing brings us into the present, unlocks suppressed emotion, and bridges conscious awareness with subconscious imprinting.The body holds the story – Trauma is stored in the body and must be felt, not just understood, to be resolved.Presence as power – Healing expands our capacity to stay with ourselves, feel safely, and respond from awareness rather than pattern.Energy awareness – Becoming conscious of your energy allows you to shift your internal state and reclaim agency in real time.This episode is an invitation to slow down and listen inward. To notice what is repeating. To follow the thread back to its origin. Because healing is not about becoming someone new. It is about remembering who you were before the pattern began. With Love & Gratitude, Aubrey Morgan Yee – GUEST INFO Learn more about Isis’s work: Website: www.alysebreathes.com Instagram: @alyse_breathes Podcast: Reclaiming Consciousness FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK  Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com Book: Our Beloved Futures

    55 min
  3. S2 E21 | Leah Lamb – Sacred Storytelling: Myth, Memory & the Stories That Shape Our World

    APR 9

    S2 E21 | Leah Lamb – Sacred Storytelling: Myth, Memory & the Stories That Shape Our World

    What if the stories we carry are shaping not only our lives, but the future of the world itself? What if learning to work with story is one of the most essential skills of our time? In this episode of Beloved Futures, Aubrey Morgan Yee sits with storyteller, teacher, and visionary Leah Lamb for a rich and expansive conversation on the power of story as a living, animating force. Together, they explore storytelling not as entertainment, but as technology – a vehicle for connection, healing, and transformation. This episode is both teaching and transmission. It’s an invitation to become more aware of the stories we are telling, receiving, and amplifying. … About Our Guest Leah Lamb is a storyteller, educator, and the founder of the School for Sacred Storytelling, where she guides conscious creators in using story as a tool for personal healing, creative expression, and collective transformation. Drawing from her background in theater, filmmaking, wilderness studies, and healing arts, Leah revives storytelling as an ancient practice that connects us to Earth, spirit, and one another. Through her courses, retreats, and community spaces, she has supported over 1,000 participants in unlocking the transformative power of their own narratives. She is also the creator of The Whale Dreamer and steward of the Whale Dreaming Council, a gathering space exploring relationship, imagination, and collective futures through the consciousness of whales. What We Explore in This Episode In this deeply layered conversation, Aubrey and Leah explore storytelling as a multidimensional practice – one that operates psychologically, spiritually, and culturally all at once. Key Takeaways Story as operating system – The narratives we inherit and repeat shape our reality, often unconsciously.Sacred storytelling – Stories in service to life, connection, and the flourishing of future generations.Mythic language – Symbol, metaphor, and archetype as the language of spirit and the imaginal realm.Discernment of stories – Not all stories are trustworthy; sacred stories carry an arc that brings us home.Community & coherence – Stories of care, resilience, and interdependence as foundations for new worlds.This episode is an invitation to become more conscious of the stories we are living inside of. To ask: What am I in service to? What stories am I amplifying? And what futures are those stories shaping? Because the future is not only built through action. It is spoken, imagined, and remembered into being. With Love & Gratitude, Aubrey Morgan Yee – GUEST INFO Learn more about Isis’s work: Instagram: @leahlamb, @schoolforsacredstorytelling, @thewhaledreamer Website: https://schoolforsacredstorytelling.com/, https://www.thewhaledreamer.com/ Audiobook: Sacred Storytelling FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK  Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com Book: Our Beloved Futures

    1h 1m
  4. S2 E20 | Our Beloved Futures Book – The Golden Seal: Wetiko, Community & Remembering Our Genius

    MAR 19

    S2 E20 | Our Beloved Futures Book – The Golden Seal: Wetiko, Community & Remembering Our Genius

    What if the forces shaping our world are not only external, but living patterns moving through us? What if healing begins the moment we can name what we are inside of? In this episode of Beloved Futures, Aubrey Morgan Yee sits down with Cassie Mitchell to continue their journey through Aubrey’s debut book, Our Beloved Futures. Entering the chapter The Golden Seal: Rendering Forms, they explore the alchemical moment within the chrysalis, where dissolution gives way to new form, and what it asks of us in this time of planetary transformation. … About the Conversation At the heart of this dialogue is a powerful reframe: the systems we are witnessing are not separate from us, but expressions of patterns we have inherited and can transform. Aubrey and Cassie explore wetiko – a “mind virus” or thought-form rooted in greed, and disconnection – as an extractive orientation to life that shows up in scarcity thinking, hoarding, domination, and the constant sense that there is never enough. Through personal stories and ancestral threads, Aubrey shares how these patterns live in the body and psyche, and how awareness becomes the first act of healing. From there, the conversation expands into possibility: How do we rebuild cultures of care in a world shaped by disconnection? How do we relearn trust, relationship, and community in small, embodied ways? What happens when we choose kindness, even in the most ordinary interactions? What We Explore in This Episode This episode speaks to the power of micro-moments – eye contact, warmth, generosity – as the threads that begin to reweave the social fabric. And they remind us that the future will not be built solely through systems, but through relationships. Key Takeaways: Wetiko as thought-form – Naming the extractive, scarcity-based pattern moving through individuals and systems.From shame to awareness – Seeing these patterns within ourselves as the beginning of freedom.Cultures of care – Rebuilding trust, connection, and relational life in a fragmented world.Community as practice – Small acts of kindness and presence as foundational to collective healing.Remembering our genius – Each person carries a unique, living intelligence that does not conform to standardized definitions of success.Parenting & presence – “See the child in front of you” as a guiding principle for nurturing authentic expression.New futures of work & value – Questioning systems that only value what can be monetized, and imagining economies that support creativity and flourishing.As the episode closes, Aubrey offers a powerful invocation: “Become a freedom writer. A poet of peace. We are consciousness itself becoming self-aware… Devote yourself to the critical work of self-forgiveness.” This is the work of the golden seal. To remain open in the midst of dissolution. To choose joy, even as the world trembles. To unlearn, unravel, and reimagine what it means to be human – together. With Love & Gratitude, Aubrey Morgan Yee FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK  Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com Book: Our Beloved Futures

    36 min
  5. S2 E19 | Our Beloved Futures Book – Waking from the Nightmare: The Chrysalis & the Courage to Choose Peace

    MAR 5

    S2 E19 | Our Beloved Futures Book – Waking from the Nightmare: The Chrysalis & the Courage to Choose Peace

    What if the anxiety gripping the world is not entirely yours? What if this moment of dissolution is not the end, but the chrysalis? In this episode of Beloved Futures, Aubrey Morgan Yee sits down once again with her dear friend Cassie Mitchell to continue their exploration of Our Beloved Futures. They enter Chapter Two: Waking from the Nightmare – a meditation on anxiety, consequence, hatred, and the radical cultivation of inner peace during times of global reckoning. As headlines intensify and the collective nervous system hums with instability, they explore how to stay informed without being consumed, protect innocence where we can, and cultivate resilience not as rigidity, but as a grounded, bendable strength. … About the Conversation At the heart of this dialogue is the chrysalis – the stage where the caterpillar dissolves into formlessness before becoming something entirely new. Aubrey speaks to this moment as an age of consequence, where both personal and collective choices are revealing their effects. This reckoning is not only happening “out there.” It is happening within each of us. Aubrey offers a powerful reframe: peace is not the absence of conflict. It is the ability to move through conflict without creating additional harm. What We Explore in This Episode In one of the episode’s most moving moments, Aubrey reads her poem from the chapter – a raw invocation of courage in the face of historical amnesia, violence, and moral collapse. Yet even here, the invitation is not despair. It is tenderness. It is choosing to meet this time not with hatred, but with clarity and love. Key Takeaways Anxiety as frequency – Not every thought or fear belongs to you. Discernment is a practice.Homeopathic news – Staying aware without flooding your nervous system.The Age of Consequence – Personal and planetary reckoning as both challenge and opportunity.The Chrysalis Moment – Dissolution as necessary for emergence.Peace as resonance – Hate transfers; peace resonates with our original nature.Response-ability – Releasing reaction to cultivate grounded, compassionate response.Small acts matter – A hug, a home-cooked meal, forgiveness, breath. These are not trivial gestures. They are culture-making.For anyone feeling destabilized by the pace of change, this episode offers a steady hand: Root into your present moment. Tend your inner life. Protect innocence where you can. Let peace begin as an inner resonance and ripple outward from there. We are in the chrysalis. And courage, in this time, is choosing love again and again. With Love & Gratitude, Aubrey Morgan Yee FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK  Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com Book: Our Beloved Futures

    44 min
  6. S2 E18 | Chévanni Davids – Entrusted with Uncertainty: Reimagining Learning

    FEB 19

    S2 E18 | Chévanni Davids – Entrusted with Uncertainty: Reimagining Learning

    What if uncertainty is not something to conquer, but something we are entrusted with? What if the very instability we fear is an initiation into deeper relationship – with Earth, with our children, with our own souls? In this episode of Beloved Futures, host Aubrey Morgan Yee is joined by her beloved brother Chévanni Davids – father, founder, listener, feeler, and steward of the Reimagined Learning Community in South Africa – for a profound and tender inquiry into what it means to live in a time of volatility with reverence rather than control. Together, they explore how modern education conditions us toward certainty, productivity and control, and how reimagining learning invites us back into presence, relational intelligence and embodied knowing. … About Our Guest Chévanni Davids is a father, writer, facilitator, and educator exploring new pathways for learning, community, and human becoming. Rooted in Ubuntu and regenerative ways of knowing, his work invites individuals and families to move beyond rigid systems toward relational, self-directed, and soul-led education. Through gatherings, dialogues, and immersive learning spaces, he supports people in reconnecting with curiosity, care, and the living world, helping reimagine education as a practice of liberation. He is the visionary behind the Reimagined Learning Community, based in South Africa – an unschooling network and educational space grounded in the philosophy that children are complete, autonomous human beings capable of directing their own lives.  What We Explore in This Episode In this expansive dialogue, Aubrey and Chévanni explore the concept of being “entrusted with uncertainty” as a sacred responsibility in our times of climate crisis, social upheaval, and collapsing systems. They speak to uncertainty not as chaos, but as the soul’s language – a portal into possibility, ecological empathy, and collective attunement. Key Takeaways Uncertainty as initiation – moments of collapse, grief, and disruption as portals to deeper coherence.Unschooling as liberation – shifting from certainty-based curriculum to life-based learning.Witness to “withness” – moving beyond passive observation into embodied allyship and relational presence.Letting go as ritual – releasing material attachments as practice in non-clenched living.For anyone parenting, teaching, grieving, navigating uncertainty, or longing to live beyond the spell of hyper-control, this episode offers a radical invitation: to soften the fist, to trust the breath, and to meet this moment not with panic, but with presence. With Love & Gratitude, Aubrey Morgan Yee – GUEST INFO Learn more about Chévanni’s work: Instagram: @che_reimagined & @reimaginedlearning Facebook: Re-Imagined Learning Centre Website: www.reimaginedlearningcommunity.com FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK  Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com Book: Our Beloved Futures

    52 min
  7. S2 E17 | Our Beloved Futures Book: Remembering Ourselves as Co-Creators

    FEB 5

    S2 E17 | Our Beloved Futures Book: Remembering Ourselves as Co-Creators

    What if the future is not something happening to us, but something moving through us? What if remembering our place within a living cosmos is the beginning of true empowerment? In this episode of Beloved Futures, host Aubrey Morgan Yee sits in intimate conversation with her dear friend and longtime creative companion Cassie Mitchell, continuing the unfolding of the Our Beloved Futures book. Together, they open a deeper layer of the book’s architecture, philosophy, and prayer – exploring futures thinking as liberation, ecological belonging, and sacred participation in the ongoing creation of the world. This episode is both reflection and invocation – a remembering of ourselves as participants in a living Earth, and an invitation to imagine futures rooted not in domination, but in reverence. … About the Conversation In this contemplative and expansive dialogue, Aubrey speaks to the courage required to remain authentic in the creative process, especially when navigating feedback, doubt, and the pressure to make one’s work easily digestible. She shares how Our Beloved Futures was never meant to be a conventional book, but a transmission – a frequency that works on the reader beyond linear logic. The conversation moves between the intimate and the planetary: from the vulnerability of trusting one’s inner voice, to the profound responsibility of recognizing that the future is shaped through imagination, relationship, and collective dreaming. Aubrey invites us to shift from the “modern mind,” rooted in separation and extraction, into an ecological or Indigenous mind – one that understands interdependence, reciprocity, and the aliveness of the world. At its heart, this episode asks us to remember: we are not observers of the future. We are co-creators within it. What We Explore in This Episode This episode offers a deepening into the philosophical and energetic foundations of Our Beloved Futures. Aubrey reflects on the nonlinear, initiatory nature of writing, the chakra system as a map of collective becoming, and the power of metaphor – particularly the butterfly – to help us understand the necessary dissolution of old systems and identities. Woven throughout is an invitation into futures work as empowerment, imagination, and sacred responsibility, grounded in our relationship with a living Earth. Key Takeaways Writing as soul retrieval – the creative process as a journey of remembering, integration, and transformation.Words as living frequencies – language as spell, transmission, and embodied experience beyond intellect.The chrysalis moment – understanding collapse, uncertainty, and dissolution as part of emergence.Futures as empowerment – recognizing our role and agency in shaping what comes next.Co-creating with a living planet – remembering ourselves as participants within an animate, intelligent Earth.For anyone moving through personal or collective transition, creative becoming, or the longing to live in deeper alignment with life, this episode offers a steady and visionary reminder: the future is not fixed, and we are not powerless. Through imagination, devotion, and relationship, we participate in the emergence of our beloved futures. With Love & Gratitude, Aubrey Morgan Yee FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK  Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com Book: Our Beloved Futures

    35 min
  8. S2 E16 | Isis Indriya – Remembering the Oracle: Ritual, Lineage & the Future as Prayer

    JAN 22

    S2 E16 | Isis Indriya – Remembering the Oracle: Ritual, Lineage & the Future as Prayer

    What does it mean to remember who we are – beyond modern time, beyond forgetting, beyond fragmentation? What becomes possible when ritual, prayer, and sacred memory are restored as living technologies for our collective future? In this episode of Beloved Futures, host Aubrey Morgan Yee is joined by Isis Indriya – minister, culture creator, ritual educator, and bridge-builder for the Oracle Clan – for a luminous conversation on remembrance, lineage, and the living transmission of ancient wisdom. Rooted in Egyptian cosmology, Hermetic philosophy, and devotional practice, this dialogue invites us into a deeper relationship with ritual not as performance, but as prayerful participation in the ongoing creation of the world. … About Our Guest Isis Indriya is a minister, culture creator, bridge-builder, and fireplace keeper for the Oracle Clan. She is an educator of ritual, divination, Egyptian cosmology, and Hermeticism, and the founder of the Academy of Oracle Arts, a global school devoted to the restoration of sacred wisdom traditions and initiatory learning. Isis teaches and facilitates rituals and ceremonies worldwide, both online and in community, and leads pilgrimages to Egypt as a living classroom of remembrance. Through her temple space, she hosts community prayers and gatherings, holding space for reverence, transmission, and collective healing. Her work is rooted in devotion, discernment, and the careful stewardship of ancient knowledge in modern times. What We Explore in This Episode Together, Aubrey and Isis explore the role of the oracle in times of transition, the responsibility of holding sacred knowledge with humility and care, and the importance of restoring ritual as a communal, embodied practice. Key Takeaways Ritual as living technology for coherence, prayer, and collective orientationThe oracle as listener, translator, and servant of life – not authority over itEgyptian cosmology as a map of harmony, balance, and sacred orderThe importance of lineage, humility, and discernment in spiritual leadershipRemembering Earth as temple and community as ceremonyFutures shaped not by domination, but by devotion, reverence, and careFor those drawn to ritual, ancestral wisdom, sacred study, and the slow remembering of what has always been alive beneath the surface of modern life, this episode offers a grounded and luminous invitation to walk with integrity, listen deeply, and tend the future as something holy. With Love & Gratitude, Aubrey Morgan Yee – GUEST INFO Learn more about Isis’s work: Website: www.academyoforaclearts.com Instagram: @isis_indriya, @academy.of.oraclearts & @studio_omari FOLLOW AUBREY'S WORK  Website: www.ourbelovedfutures.com Instagram: @aubrey.morgan.yee Substack: ourbelovedfutures.substack.com Book: Our Beloved Futures

    59 min

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“the ultimate, hidden truth of the world is that it is something that we make, and could just as easily make differently.”  ~ David Graeber The world is changing all around us. I know in my bones that, contrary to the evening news, a new and more beautiful way of human-ing on the planet is being birthed. One that is in right relation with Earth (Gaia), embracing the truth of Inter-being. The Beloved Futures podcast is a space of soul nourishment where we explore what is going right with the world and give space to the Beloved Futures emerging in our midst. When we can collectively imagine multidimensional futures that we wish to live in, we will make the choices in the present that steer us there with more ease and grace.Imagination is the mostpowerful force available to humankind. Together we imagine new worlds into being. Radical (to the root) modes of relating with the world, remembering how to live with earth as the sentient being that she is. Each episode, I connect with individuals and collectives whoare actively engaged withand devoted tocatalyzingbelovedfutures. What do these futureslook like, taste like, smell like, feel liketo them? What propels their work and dedication to radical imaginings?Together we explore what brings them energy and hope, the twists and turns of their life and learningand how their workin the world adds to the collective experience of thriving and joy. These conversations with artists, healers, teachers, creators, storytellers, farmers, spiritual leaders, mothers and others on the frontlines of the imagination revolution are aimed at supporting all of us as werise into our creative potential as human BE-comings. Each one of us is a vessel for thelife forceof Loveto flow into material experience and each one of us has an invaluable gift to share. When we focus our energies on the Beloved Futures, we collectively produce an energetic in the now that makes the seemingly impossible, possible. The time is now, there is no other moment than the present. Together we are a force. And so it is...

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