Some Thoughts on Creating a Legacy

I want to focus on the concept of ‘legacy’ and compounding influence.

 

And you might think that legacy is just more of a masculine valuation, yet you are also creating your feminine-influenced legacy in real-time WITH your presence, beauty and allure (the more that you are embodied in your truth).

 

Real-time legacy can compile to being a living legend in your influence (if you can clear up value conflicts around such an idea). But isn’t that what you want? Legendary client sessions and impact? Legendary retreats and memories?

 

(In your Gene Key’s chart, I’ll add that legacy is especially attuned to the ‘Life’s Work’ area, but really all of your siddhic and archetypal beauty is part of it).

 

So when we contemplate on Legacy and having influence;

 

Beauty is a prime aspect of The Source Holy Grail itself; key multi-dimensional feature of the Feminine and Sophianic aspect through which the masculine is multi-dimensionally seeking Communion and Reunification with (that which Religion has historically patri-sided Communion by suppressing the Feminine aspect which hath left many men seeking the Holy Grail).

 

AS you cultivate your Beauty, presence and allure you have more influence in each moment; esp. when your Beauty reaches alchemical, DNA bending levels of influence and attraction (beyond skin-deep) – and when YOUR social media is encoded with that legacy-creating richness > visual legacy.

 

THE MORE EPIC and Communion-friendly your Beauty (and its power is), the more influential and ‘legacy’ you and your influence becomes in general on everyone b/c we are all seeking to be ‘closer to source’.

 

Yes; Visual Photonic Beauty can be part of your own legacy.

 

So what you may want to do is cultivate a LEGACY line of work (and Beauty).

 

This can include expanding your range of siddhic and archetypal expression where each video, client session or even just image is so deep, epic, connected and alchemical in just a freeze-frame or a few seconds – that it (your milkshake) could awaken throngs of forsaken men into the Light…bringing them to the yard.

 

The more influential your beauty and individualized work/productions are; the more legacy they are.

 

And of course you can have a legacy of written or spoken work as well.

 

I want to focus on how to empower that and we can have a few reference points such as the Babylon Bee believe it or not, Saint Lauren, Rick Owens, Michael Jackson and on a smaller scale my Powerliminals brand of meditations or even just people in your circle (or celebrities) who you know are doing epic things.

 

The thing to value is the ‘legacy’ level of awesomeness in all of the small details. For example the Babylon Bee is LEGACY level badassery as meme-lords.

 

If you put politics aside there are now 100’s of Babylon Bee meme’s or at least dozens that are so EPIC and spot-on in their mastery of ridiculing culture that just one of these reaches legendary levels almost like it could create it’s own spinoff series.

 

The concept with legacy is to THEN produce at that level so that it just keeps adding up. Tom Cruise is a perfect example of legacy if you take an honest look at what he’s done and experienced; he’s lived a 100 lifetimes in THIS one already. But you don’t have to close off to the concept or reach that level of ‘fame’ per se…see how living your highest timeline can create a legacy YOU can be humbly proud of. Maybe that includes great levels of intimacy in your partnership or with clients, etc.

 

Accomplishments aren’t the only thing yet from that more masculine perspective yet legacy could be seen like the mythic Troy (Brad Pitt) warrior who keeps winning impossible battles and thus becomes remembered through the ages.

 

And it can take work to reach the level of star legacy quality that really has influence on a singular production or transmission level of writing, music, event or what have you, but you may find that it’s worth it to reach that mastery (and then keep PRODUCING and outputting at that level where things really compound)…then when people find you, they can already IMMERSE deep and become a super-fan or super-client.

 

Think of the legacy Coldplay has; it’s really strong and will last 100’s of years…drone footage above sold-out stadiums all lit up? Damn….

 

And then how individual productions (like a song) or viral video reach into the everyday lives of many people it’s thus worth contemplating; how can I create a true legacy that’s most aligned with my path?

 

Assuming I’m already on my higher timelines; what can empower my legacy even more in my fullest truth?

 

Am I at the level to produce legacy level content that continue to live on and influence people (on timeless themes)? What else do I have to do to get things up to legacy level? Who can I reference in my field who I’m impressed of by how legacy their influence is and what they’re creating?

 

Maybe just; are my meme shares at legacy level?

 

Is my FB wall curated to keep providing ‘legacy content’? Is my client work, video appearances, events all at that level of quality?

 

Reference Saint Lauren or Rick Owens as just designers (or designer-houses) and how legacy their impact continues to be with people wearing their clothes.

 

So it’s all something to consider…Do you even still value legacy if you are more feminine essenced?

 

With more power/beauty comes more influence (and are you ok with that?)

 

What can you do to further cultivate it and your life’s work?

 

Is your essenced beauty (archetypal, elemental, siddhic) at ‘legacy’ levels of immortality that people will be in awe of your presence 100 years from now?

 

Does it have that starlet quality that people are just DRAWN to it b/c you carry ‘keys to communion’? Does it psycho-sexually activate and awaken others?

 

And I’ll leave with one final thought…K-pop artists prepare for years to reach ‘legacy’ level of beauty and performance upon their debut…many of them instantly having legacy quality work and influence. Your legacy might be happening more in real-time and less behind the scenes.

 

Just something to contemplate and I do really think some of us are truly meant to live and create a legacy…

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