Chang and the Benevolent Revolution

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In this tender reflection, Julie Anna returns to a memory buried deep in her bones—living in the Himalayan foothills of Sikkim, where she was welcomed into the home of a Tibetan family and offered a sacred brew called Chang. More than a drink, it was a gesture of hospitality, joy, and devotion.

A chance mention from Rick Rubin about ancient beer-making practices awakens the memory—and something deeper: a calling to return to the warmth of radical generosity. What unfolds is not just a story about millet beer, but an invitation to join the Benevolent Revolution—a revolution of the heart rooted in Gene Key 49, Divine Friendship, and the art of sacred hospitality.

Julie Anna weaves memory, insight, and reverence into a poetic offering that reminds us what it means to give from the soul, to receive with grace, and to treat each being—ourselves included—as royalty.

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