The Glow Project Is Not Mine

One of the most important things I want people to understand about The Glow Project™ is that it was never meant to belong to me.

Yes, the idea came through me. Yes, I wrote the book. Yes, I created the website, the logos, the trademark and many of the early concepts. But from the very beginning, there has been a quiet knowing in my heart that this vision is far too large, too beautiful, and too interconnected to ever be carried by one person alone.

For a long time, I thought I needed to have all the answers before I shared any of it. I thought I needed the land, the funding, the business plan, the perfect roadmap, and every detail figured out before I could invite others into the conversation. But the more I sat with this vision, the more I realized that was never the point.

The point was always the people.

The gardener who knows how to grow food from a tiny backyard. The artist who can transform a blank wall into something that inspires wonder. The teacher who helps children believe in themselves. The neighbor who organizes community gatherings. The builder, the healer, the scientist, the dreamer, the storyteller.

Each person carries a piece of the puzzle.

The Glow Project was never intended to be a place where one person stands at the front and tells everyone else what to do. If anything, it is an invitation to gather around a larger vision and ask, "What can we create together that none of us could create alone?"

When I imagine the future, I don't see a hierarchy. I see a circle.

I see people sharing knowledge, exchanging ideas, supporting one another, and bringing their unique gifts to the table. I see children learning from elders, neighbors becoming friends, gardens growing in unexpected places, and communities rediscovering what it means to truly belong.

Perhaps the greatest lesson this project has taught me so far is that we are not meant to build the future alone. We are meant to co-create it.

So while The Glow Project may have started as a seed planted within my own heart, I believe its purpose is to become something much larger than any one individual. It is a living invitation. An open door. A shared dream waiting for many hands, many voices, and many perspectives to help bring it to life.

In that way, The Glow Project is not mine.

It belongs to everyone who feels called to help create a more connected, compassionate, creative, and regenerative world.

Kira Hinds

The journey of becoming YOU is a gift to the collective, follow your passion and we'll all thrive.

https://www.theofficialglowproject.com
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