Mission Statement

LionSong serves Source, organic unity consciousness. Its primary purpose is to support sincere heart-based seekers on the path of awakening to experience their own highest version of organic unity consciousness from within their own hearts, and to embody their own Source-made self, for the benefit of all of us.

LionSong is created and intended as a living consciousness container and website governed by Source, operating in resonance, congruence and accordance with the natural living laws of one.

LionSong is committed to freedom of consciousness for all, to healing our shared consciousness matrix of traumas and removing all inorganics and power-over intruder consciousness, as well as any structures, imprints and intentions that are existing out of alignment with natural laws of one and creating harm to consicousness.

LionSong aims to assist in Source-guided dismantling of deception-based inorganic consciousness structures intended for consciousness enslavement of any kind, as well as to assist in bringing in, anchoring, embodying and building new, humanitarian and planet-friendly consciousness architecture congruent to Source.

To that end, LionSong is committed to providing information about how to heal personal and group consciousness, live in alignment with Source, discern truth, and live by, in and as part of the organic crystal heart of unity consciousness.

As steward of LionSong, I fully commit to hold myself to the highest possible standard of ethics, including self-reflection, clearing my negative ego, seeking guidance from Source, engaging in ongoing learning, aligning to truth as best as I am able, and transforming my consciousness according to natural laws by following my heart path.

I vow to do my absolute best to live by the organic natural laws of life and unity consciousness that I am accountable to uphold here, to practice principles of harmlessness, to live from heart and to be a channel of Source to the best of my ability in any given moment. In, through, for, and as love.

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Thumbnail image reverently appropriated from Ruth Heller's The Reason for a Flower.