The birth of the CORE: the call to express (and to hold a clean space.
Sometimes something doesnât start because you âplanâ it, but because it calls you.
Like pressure from the inside. Like a signal: Do this. Now. Period.
Not romantic. More blunt. And somehow unmistakable. â¨
The world is packed with noise right now. Packed with fear. Packed with stimulation.
A lot of people walk around permanently exposed, like they donât have skin: everything gets in.
Opinions. Crises. Drama. Panic. Constant input.
And then we wonder why weâre no longer clear inside.
Healing and growth donât need more chaos.They need space.
A place where nothing is constantly pulling at you.
Thatâs exactly why the CORE was born.â¨
The CORE isnât a âfeel-good conceptâ.
Itâs a container. A center. A place that holds.
Where energy doesnât scatter, but gathers.
Where people arenât broken down by thinking â theyâre allowed to stand upright again.
And yes: that sounds big.
But in daily life itâs brutally simple: less trash in, more clarity out.â¨
The myth of the call isnât a fairytale.
It's what happens when something bigger wants to move through you.
And hereâs the key:
The moment you think youâre the boss, itâs over.
Then you turn it into a project. An ego thing. A control thing.
The CORE works differently:
You give it space. You hold the direction. You keep it clean.
You become more a tool than a âdoerâ. â¨
And thatâs why itâs always: clean up first, then contribute.
If youâre full of fear, resentment, and inner chaos, you bring that into every room.Whether you want to or not.
The CORE doesnât need perfect people.
It needs honest people. Awake people. People willing to close their own leaks.
Otherwise a âhealing spaceâ quickly becomes just another place that drains energy.â¨
đWhatâs the biggest ânoise sourceâ that dirties your inner space right now?
One word is enough.â¨
You are invited, you lovely soul. đđAhoum.