Gabriella Mazure

Asked everyone…

It still bewilders me that so many look outside themselves for their purpose and meaning, measuring against the value system of a post-industrial age — where if we don’t have a conventional job, then who are we anyway?

As we sweep away from the industrial revolution — where our schools and institutions shaped us to fit that currency, becoming another brick in the wall — we’re starting to realise that we feel more than a little out of place. The wall is crumbling down, and a new age is birthing

Walking to the beat of a furious and rapidly changing backdrop — the one our digital age, fuelled by artificial intelligence, offers — no wonder so many are feeling lost. When our value system has been framed within the grip of the industrial complex — that seems like it could be so easily replaced — then what’s the point?

What if purpose wasn’t about what we did, but who we were?

Imagine a world and a lifestyle where you’re free to be exactly who you are in every moment. One that actually encourages this — because it understands that, just like in nature, biodiversity is what makes an ecosystem richer and more abundant. It’s many minds, not one stagnant way of thinking, that help the jungles — and humanity — truly thrive.

Imagine being truly embodied, living so radically in your own skin that we no longer need to hide, seek, or distort ourselves to meet societal expectations — but instead become more and more ourselves.

Imagine if your soul’s unique expression was exactly what the world needed — the very piece that completes the giant puzzle, where every distinct part forms one vibrant, coherent whole.

Inevitably, a surge in humanity has erupted. A surge into seeking healing, resolution — or dare I say, to be saved — from this collective existential crisis.

This desperation to find meaning as fast as possible can backfire. Ironically, we may once again become who we are not — by conforming to a new “status quo.”

Because when we enter yet another industrial complex — this time, the “healing” one — we are sold another image, another projection to escape into, another false persona to hide behind. We get caught in the web of what healing should look like, rather than what it should feel like — and we may once again, collectively, conform and manufacture ourselves.

Different face. Same trap.

A community that can’t embrace the full spectrum of humanity isn’t a community. It’s a cult.

What if this crisis was an invitation, rather than an alienation, into becoming fully expressed?

What if our path and purpose was simply to remember our Truth and re-align to the core of our essence? When we live in truth, we fall into a restful state of ease. We move effortlessly, because we’re no longer wasting energy labouring to repress, hide, or judge ourselves and each other. When we are free, we liberate others from our projections too.

Oneness has nothing to do with sameness.
Like the puzzle.
Like the jungle.
It’s a thriving unity through diversity.
Like a body with all its intricate cells and functions — each one bringing its own contribution to the totality of You.

With love,

Gabriella