When We open our hearts, We change the world!

A powerful healing story from the Enlightenment Warrior Camp—emotional release, tribe connection, and heart-centred presence led to deep inner work.


Last week, I experienced something life-shifting. I spent four incredible days at the Enlightenment Warrior Camp with 270 souls—plus staff and extraordinary facilitators who guided us through transformation like I’ve never known before.

This wasn’t just a camp. It was a mirror, a challenge, and a healing sanctuary. It was a place where fears surfaced, traumas were faced, and our old stories came up, begging to be released. And do you know what happened when we dared to look inside? We found something stronger than pain—we found possibility.

Each of us brought our own baggage: pain, sadness, limitations. Yet we showed up. We chose to walk through it. The team at Success Resources held us through this process with compassion and deep understanding, because they started their journeys just like us.

I was placed in the "Light Force Tribe", one of eight tribes created from this sea of brave people. Thirty-five incredible souls became my family for those days. Every single person carried a story, a shadow, a struggle. And yet… we connected. We learned to work as a team. We faced exercises that stretched us far beyond our comfort zones. We practised honesty. We learned how to support each other even when it felt messy or scary.

I found myself quietly observing (my work addiction,hihihi), watching eyes shift, postures soften, and guarded hearts begin to open. The transformation was incredible to watch. It's not easy to look into the shadow of our own soul. It’s not easy to admit the pain, lead when you don’t believe you're a leader, or fight for your voice when it’s always been quiet. But we did it—together.

I noticed a reflection that was "Looking into someone’s eyes,"especially for men (or maybe I was chosen for them to help them).

 We’ve forgotten what it means to look into someone’s eyes and truly see them. We’ve forgotten how powerful it is to be present with another human being, without judgment, just with presence.

We need to teach this again. To our children. To our partners. To our friends. To every single person we love and lead.
To look into the eyes of another human being is to say:

I see you.
I honour you.
I respect you.
I feel your pain and your beauty.
You matter.

This small act carries the essence of healing: respect, compassion, love—and most importantly—being seen.

Personally, the biggest and most unexpected challenge for me came after a deep healing session connected to my past life, where I gave birth to my dead daughter, Jolanta.(We always need to name every child we have miscarried, lost this life or past life. This way we honour them and include them in the family free). The next morning, I couldn’t move. My body ached. My womb was releasing and clearing so deeply that I was bleeding more like never before. It was raw, physical, emotional, and spiritual all at once. This had a huge impact on the activity part we had to go through as a team that day. I couldn’t jump or cheer or celebrate like everyone else. And yet… my tribe didn’t judge me. They held me.

They included me in the circle. They welcomed me, even when I was just standing, gently clapping, barely able to move. They didn’t ask questions. They didn’t make me explain. And of course, the old voices in my head whispered: They’re probably talking about you… judging you… wondering why you're not trying harder.

But my soul whispered louder:
Listen to your body. Be gentle with yourself. You are clearing something enormous. Trust it.
And I did.

For the first time, I felt accepted just as I was. I didn’t have to perform. I didn’t have to defend myself. I didn’t have to explain why. I was seen. Held. Understood. And that... was healing beyond words.

The hardest part of the camp wasn’t the physical challenge. It was the emotional truth of being in a group, facing our shadows, and still choosing to show up for one another. I saw people who arrived guarded leave with soft, shining eyes. I saw strangers become a family.

We humans often think we’ve done the work as a task. But it’s in action that the truth comes out on the emotional level, in the way we judge, understand, stand back, or lean in.

And that leads me to my biggest wish for every human being:
Open your heart.
Even when it feels unsafe or shaky, that discomfort is yours—your story, to release. We grow when we learn to see the other person as a mirror. When we choose to respond instead of react, we shift every time.

Because when we change how we show up, we don’t just change ourselves—we change the energy around us too. No, others won’t become us. But maybe, just maybe, our open heart will give them the courage to open theirs.

And that’s how the world transforms.
One heart at a time.

With love,

Agnes

My Tribe Family, "Light Force," I love you all and thank you for this amazing life experience. 

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