I used to think unity was the key to solving everything. But now I realize—it’s not unity, it’s love. Unity can mean trying to force connections between people who aren’t meant to be together, and that only creates more chaos. Love is the real foundation, because it’s pure, and only those who can give it are open enough to receive it.
Not everyone can handle real love, and that’s okay. You don’t need a crowd—just one or two people with that same love can be enough. Focusing on unity, on the other hand, often means trying to pull together people who are out of alignment with each other. You can’t unify hate; it doesn’t work.
Love starts with personal freedom. You can’t free others if you’re not free yourself. I’ve learned that firsthand. For me, leaving behind the weight of certain environments, like spending time in Bali, has been part of that journey. I’m not asking everyone to follow me there or do the same thing. It’s not about leading others; it’s about living free, authentically, and letting others decide what resonates with them.
We need to rethink the idea of leadership altogether. Leadership assumes followers, and that’s an old paradigm. What we need now is agency—true autonomy. Each of us must become an agent of love and truth. Agency isn’t about control or followers; it’s about owning your freedom, your relationships, your connection to God. It’s about being sovereign in your own mind and soul.
When we embrace agency, we break away from systems that create cults and false leadership. Instead, we build on love, trust, and family—the foundations of community. In a family, there’s already natural order. Nobody fights for power; everyone has a role. And beyond family, friendships—built on love and trust—become the bridges to real community.
If we focus on love, we’ll find trust. With trust, we build friendships. With friendships, we create community. And through community, we foster a better humanity. It all begins with choosing to live as virtuous beings—free, loving, and light-filled. That’s the future. That’s where my consciousness is now.