Thank you Houston for supporting us

Today we begin our journey out of Texas.

We left Houston this morning.

Tonight we’ll pit stop at a lake to camp near Temple Texas with our dear friend John from Dallas, and meet Angela — who lives nearby — who will come say hello for a few hours . I’ll get hugs from two of our wonderful Facebook family members. That’s one of my favorite parts of traveling like this… meeting in person the people we’ve shared space with online.

Houston was such a gift.

We had a beautiful place to stay where we could truly focus on bringing Lumasphere to life. Birds sang to us each morning. We experienced powerful rainstorms, a trip to the beach, rounds of disc golf, and most Saturdays at the farmers market. Six weeks that felt aligned and full.

During that time, we completed the MVP prototype of the Lumasphere app. Now we’re in a position to support the teams bringing it fully into form.

The learning curve has been real.

I practiced medicine until 2022, when we chose to hit the road. That was the world I knew. Jason, with his PhD in global business management, has been extraordinary on the technical side. He built the entire backend architecture of this app — which is exactly where he shines. Watching him do what he does best has been inspiring.

And we’ve learned so many new programs along the way.

None of this would have been possible without AI. It has truly been a valuable team member — walking us through unfamiliar tools, assisting with code, helping translate ideas into implementation.

I understand frequency. My experience has been in designing new system experiences — immersive, spatial, field-based environments. What AI has allowed me to do is translate that visionary design into clear language that technical teams can build from. It has helped bridge worlds — from felt experience into rendered form.

It has allowed us to take what we see and sense as potential… and bring it into this present moment.

That is an incredible gift.

Many of us felt called to leave our previous roles. To leap. To commit to remembering who we are outside of the structures we once operated within.

Now comes the integration.

How do we apply this expanded awareness to the modern world — while staying anchored in the frequency that feels like home?

What is the new passion that lights us up?

What do we do with the wisdom we carry?

How do we let it move through current reality in a way that feels authentic?

What I’ve learned is this:

When something is truly aligned, it builds itself.

You take action when you’re called.

And it doesn’t feel like work.

It feels like being fully yourself.

It feels like love.

It fills you with joy and excitement.

You can’t wait to jump into it each day.

There is so much available now.

It’s okay to dream big.

It’s okay to stop shrinking.

It’s okay to imagine something new.

There are many forms of intelligence supporting us — artificial, harmonic, architectural, human. We are not alone in this exploration.

This feels like a time to live fully again.

To see what becomes possible when we create from clarity, compassion, precision, and joy.

To stay true to our frequency.

To smile at the potentials opening in front of us.

And to enjoy the adventure. 💕

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