

A complete idea
This wasn’t invented — it was remembered or maybe discovered.
Somehow I was aware of all of it, every part of it.
So explored it - getting to know it better.
What I saw and learned is so simple yet so powerful -
Anyone could do it and it could literally change the world
This is how 12@12 began.
I woke up knowing
When I woke up that morning the complete idea of 12 at 12 had already arrived.
Not in a dream but rather through a knowing.
It was clear, complete, and alive:
Each person pauses, present to their breath, heart and mind focused on a specific type of love. Agape Love.
A shared moment to just breathe and to Love One Another, every day at 12 noon wherever they are.
A daily rhythm, synchronized by time zones.
Becomes a field of loving coherence encircling the globe.
An unstoppable revolution - Love replacing fear and control.
This simple shared act of breath and love can change the world.
The idea was given to me — not to hold, but to pass forward.
Parts felt ancient and other parts very familiar.
I knew Love One Another was taken from Christ's final command to his disciples at the last supper:
"To Love One Another as I have loved you". (John 13:34-35)
The context around the idea - in the vision
The World Is Out of Rhythm.
We live in a time of disconnection, distraction, division.
Our nervous systems are overloaded. Our communities are fragmented.
But something deeper is still within us — Love For One Another.
12@12 brings us back to that Love For One Another and presence with our own breath.
ot alone.
The context around the idea shifted:
Before: Fear and Division
After: Love and Presence.
And that changed everything
This Movement Has a Steward.
The one who received this vision walks with you in the rhythm — not ahead of you.
He is the Steward and goes by Kit Krsta, a name that honors both his given roots and his spiritual path —
Krsta: a bridge between Christ consciousness and Krishna consciousness.
He says:
“This didn’t come from me. But I was chosen to carry it — for a while.
My role is to hold it carefully, speak it simply, and then get out of the way —
so the breath, the love, and the rhythm can do the real work.”
This movement belongs to all of us.
If you breathe it, if you live it, if you share it — you are the movement now.



