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My name is Samuel; the Sama'Uma of the North.

I am on a mission to make the voices of visionaries heard as well as to bridge and integrate wisdom from diverse traditions into one coherent expression:

I am on a mission to create a digital and physical fire around which we may gather to share, connect and to co-image a greater expression of us as individuals and of humanity.  

To support the collective evolution of humanity, that we may live in harmony with each other and with nature, that our children may live and thrive on planet Earth.

I am dedicating my life to this cause. And that gives me great joy, inspiration and faith in sharing my voice and my heart with the world. 

Because now is the time. 

I know, it is unknown. Scary. But so damn mystical and exciting. 

Come with me,

Samuel

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As I truly believe in the goodness and beauty of each individual human, that each one of us has a crucial gift that is a part of this puzzle. 

Now is the time to share that and to realise that both you and me are alive here today for a reason; as creators of our lives and of this world, not victims of it. 

I believe humanity is on the verge of stepping into a brand new expression. Science, mysticism, indigenous wisdom and teachers are all pointing to the same; that this is the time for the fragmented and seperated humanity to realise that we are truly the same consciousness originating from the same source. 

I am here to be a custodian of this planet, of this gift of life, and I believe that so are you and all of us.

Background

I was born and raised in Stockholm, Sweden. It is in the very north of Europe, a place of profound seasons where in the summers the sun never sets which then turns into a long and dark but beautiful winter.

I was always much taller than the other kids in school. Growing up in Sweden, I was discouraged to be different. To make my voice heard. To be proud of myself.

And so I became very shy. I hated taking space and talking for the class. I was very afraid to make my voice heard.

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