Oneness with All and Community
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The Root Network Within Us
ANCESTRAL INTELLIGENCE SERIES | LIVITY.BLOG How Trees, Human Consciousness, and the I and I Were Always One Ecosystem — and How the Digital Network Is Harvesting What You Were Never Meant to Give Away Before there were cities, before there were borders, before the word “individual” was invented and installed into the…
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Climate Change or Pole Shift? What the Evidence Reveals — and What Power Has to Gain From the Narrative
A Comparative Analysis for the Culturally Curious and the Politically Awake The Question the Textbooks Don’t Ask We are told with increasing urgency that human carbon emissions are heating the planet to catastrophic levels. Glaciers are retreating, sea levels are rising, weather systems are intensifying, and animals are migrating to regions they have never historically…
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The Ones Who Remembered: St. David’s Island and the Native American Slave Trade to the Caribbean
St. David’s Island is a bridge. Between the Northeastern tribes and the Caribbean. Between the past and the present. Between extinction and survival. And if they survived in Bermuda— If they held the memory for three hundred and fifty years— If they came back from the dead according to colonial records— Then ask yourself: How…
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Ancestral Bridges: Reconnecting to the Intelligence That Never Left
Ancestral Bridges is a movement dedicated to reclaiming ancestral knowledge and identities that colonization attempted to erase. Through art, storytelling, and community, it reconnects individuals with their heritage, emphasizing the wisdom encoded in symbols and traditions across cultures. The initiative honors the resilience and intelligence of ancestors, fostering healing and remembrance.
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The Forgotten Colonized: Why White Indigenous Europeans Must Join the Fight for Black and Brown Sovereignty
The article urges descendants of colonized European peoples in the Americas, like the Irish and Basque, to acknowledge their ancestors’ histories of oppression instead of adopting the privilege of “whiteness.” It calls for solidarity with Indigenous and Black liberation movements, emphasizing that all oppressed peoples share a common struggle against systemic colonial exploitation.
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Reclaiming the Tether: The battle over birth, spirit, and sovereignty in the age of synthetic life.
Explore the rising use of artificial wombs, CRISPR gene editing, AI child monitoring, and DNA surveillance—and exposes how these trends are tied to a new wave of eugenics dressed up as “progress.”
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Water from Air: Moses West, the Accompong Maroons, and a Blueprint for Community Sovereignty
Moses West’s Atmospheric Water Generators are bringing water sovereignty to Indigenous and inner-city communities. From the Accompong Maroons of Jamaica to Jackson, Mississippi, his technology is transforming water access into a tool of liberation, aligning perfectly with Livity’s vision of resilience, justice, and ancestral empowerment.
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Digital Vampires: How Blockchain and AI Drain Human Energy and Poison Our Cities — And Why Livity Is the Way Forward
We are electrical beings. Every thought, every heartbeat, every emotion radiates measurable currents. Blockchain feeds on our belief. AI feeds on our emotions. And while they harvest our inner energy, their data centers poison our cities—draining rivers, burning fossil fuels, and choking poor neighborhoods with toxins.
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The Billionaire Dream is Dead — and That’s a Good Thing
The post critiques the glorification of billionaires and the detrimental culture it fosters. It advocates for a shift from materialism to community and connection, encouraging individuals to embrace ancestral wisdom and live authentically. The new culture, focused on creativity, integrity, and collective care, calls for reclaiming a meaningful, earth-centered existence.
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When Malcolm Met Martin: Reclaiming Black Unity Between Christians and Muslims
Malcolm and Martin are too often portrayed as opposites. But in truth, they were beginning to converge—spiritually, politically, and purposefully. Malcolm reached out to King. King welcomed the dialogue. Their faiths differed, but their mission was shared: Black dignity, Black freedom, and Black unity. The enemy was never each other. The enemy was division.
