If you’re me—Claire—you get a couple of face-palm emojis, a polite “No thank you,” and the unmistakable sound of silence... the kind that says: Who let the weirdo in?
At first, I flushed with embarrassment. But then I realized: this “mistake” wasn’t a mistake. It was a soul sneeze. A sacred slip. A glimpse of who I really am, accidentally revealed to people who weren’t ready—or maybe I wasn’t ready to be seen in that way. But it happened anyway. And it was perfect.
Because I’m no longer interested in hiding. I’m here to fully inhabit my Bonkers Pavilion—that uniquely weird, wonderful, multidimensional space that is me.
In a world that constantly pushes us to conform, filter ourselves, and present only the most palatable version of who we are, there's revolutionary power in simply being ourselves—weird edges, bonkers pavilions, and all. This authenticity isn't just pers...
Our latest episode of The Grace Space explores how we can navigate this complex landscape by understanding the fundamental nature of our universe: light itself.
The illusion around us grows more apparent each day. Like Truman Burbank, many of us are awakening to the realization that much of what we've accepted as reality has been carefully constructed. This "collective Terry Mueller moment" (referencing a poignant children's book about a girl discovering her entire life was built on lies) marks our species' growing disillusionment with mainstream narratives. From technologies that have been suppressed for decades to curated stories about UFOs that instill fear rather than asking the real questions that point to broader implications, we're beginning to see through the veil.
The challenge we face isn't merely recognizing manipulation bu...
The universe is vastly more complex than most of us have been led to believe. This realization struck me profoundly during my recent visit to my childhood home in Gulf Breeze, Florida—a place that once gained national attention for some infamous UFO sightings in the 1980s. As I sat on the pristine white beaches of the Emerald Coast, contemplating the countless grains of sand beneath my feet, I couldn't help but think about how this world is merely one fractal of an infinitely larger cosmic reality.
What fascinates me is how we've been conditioned to dismiss certain aspects of our reality that don't fit within the approved narrative. From childhood, we're taught versions of history that often don't make logical sense—like the notion that the pyramids were built by slaves dragging massive stone blocks with ropes. As children, many of us instinctively question these explanations, sensing the disconnect, but our educational system gradually trains us to stop noticing these inconsistencies...
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