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I have a dream...





I have a dream...

 

My dream is to create a world where we reclaim our authentic selves, live in harmony with our mind, body, and soul, and contribute to a thriving planet and all its beings by healing cultural conditioning through our unique gifts and higher essence.



My Mission for 2025: The Year of Make Believe


What: I am on a mission to co-create my life and those who believe they can - a masterpiece—one of inspiration, audacity, and unapologetic authenticity.


I’m here to challenge the status quo, to believe in the unseen, and to stay rooted in my highest truth, no matter what my five senses try to tell me. Why? Because I believe in magic. I believe in the power of imagination. I believe in myself the way I did as a child—before I ever claimed the conditioning of the planet.


I believe in a world where our quirks and truths are not just accepted but celebrated. Where our so-called “weirdness” becomes our greatest strength. And I believe in this so fiercely that I’m dedicating 2025 (and beyond) to the magic of Making Believe.


It no longer matters to me what others think of me or how the world insists things “should” be. I am here to build a new world—a world of truth, not illusion. A world of kindness and integrity, not coercion and manipulation. A world of abundance for all, not scarcity and fear.

You’re invited to join me. There is magic in the air, and I refuse to waste another moment waiting for it to show itself.


The magic is here, and I’m ready to believe before I see.



I hope this inspires you to create your own I have a Dream Speech...


Much Love and in Joy always,

Donnia Anastasia

 
 
 

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