A Journey Rooted in the Enduring Laws that Govern All Life
Taking a Sustainable Living Journey

Promoting Sustainable Living and Human Advancement
A Journey Rooted in the Enduring Laws that Govern All Life
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Promoting Sustainable Living and Human Advancement
All things proceed from a Source. Creation follows order.
Enduring progress requires alignment with this order.
This platform exists to explore pathways to living sustainably in an age where Ai-led technologies remind us about what makes each of us human and keeps us alive- our spirit.
I am a student of life, eager to live a conscious existence, constantly seeking knowledge, fiercely committed to self improvement.
I seek to learn the language of the simple, logical and incorruptible structure of the weaving of nature around me, to align with it, to become more assured of my journey.
I am convinced that life consists of many stages, one leading into the other, of which my journey here on earth is meant to be my school.
Nothing is arbitrary in events that unfold life.
The incidence of one's family is just and loving and can also be profoundly uplifting when one experiences it aright. The recognition that each member is individual in nature is a critical underpinning for a healthy family relationship.
Families are woven together to help each other in their varied natures, to mature in spirit. In this way can one express love in the manner intended. In this way can families blossom.
I became an Entrepreneur at the age of 18. Since then I have been privileged to work in various fields on three continents. I now eagerly share my wealth of experience as a Life Coach through sustainable living advocacy, advisory services, consulting services and borderless knowledge share.
My Mamma sowed a seed in me for cooking and baking. That seed blossomed into an art-form that I share with my family today. My secret ingredient is love. With love, I am allowed to draw more knowledge from its source. This art-form occupies a sacred space within my family. Now I wish to share it with others.
As I look back on sixty years, I am struck by how swiftly time has moved, perhaps because, in spirit, I feel much as I did thirty years ago, save for the occasional reminder of age.
I was born to parents whose lives were shaped by service: to country, to family, and to those they loved. They were not without flaw, nor am I. They gave me a grounding in duty and responsibility that has endured. I was equally blessed to find my soulmate forty-two years ago. Together we were entrusted with three remarkable children, through whom I have learned the meaning of husbandry, fatherhood, and love. They remain central to my life, embraced with every fibre of my being.
Looking back, my life unfolds as a succession of quiet miracles, received not through merit, but through grace that has flowed unceasingly despite my imperfections. Yet grace, I have learned, does not excuse disorder; it invites responsibility. That understanding becomes clearer with time.
In my earliest years, life felt largely carefree, made possible by the quiet labor and sacrifice of my parents. I was born to accomplished Nigerian parents: a father knighted by the late Queen Elizabeth II for his service to country, and a mother whose career as a nurse rose to the highest ranks of the Nigerian Military Corps. Their lives, shaped in part by the realities of conflict, form an important chapter of my story.
I was raised in a home rich in language and culture; multiple dialects spoken, music that leaned toward the classical and easy-listening genre, and a strong cooking and baking tradition absorbed almost unconsciously. Discipline was present, and often resisted. Faith, too, was present through Anglican upbringing and Catholic schooling, but largely tolerated rather than pursued.
For many years, spiritual inquiry remained peripheral to my life. That changed at the age of thirty-six, when a new chapter quietly but decisively unfolded, awakening me not to a moment of arrival, but to a sense of order; a recognition that life proceeds from a source, that it is governed by law, and that human freedom finds its meaning only when aligned with that law. From that point on, questions of purpose, hierarchy, and responsibility could no longer be ignored.
A life of purpose is not a slogan, but a commitment, a direction that must be lived, not merely declared.
If the past thirty-four years of my spiritually oriented life have taught me anything, it is that intention alone is insufficient. What is required now is a deliberate roadmap, one that honestly accounts for my strengths, acknowledges my struggles, and accepts the responsibilities that accompany life, good health, and continued opportunity. I am human. I am here. And I am obliged to develop rightly.
I recognize that I come from a source that governs all life through adamantine laws, laws that must be sought, understood, and respected. To live well is to align with those laws, and to maintain a clear hierarchy in which higher values guide, and the tools we employ follow.
The work ahead is therefore not one of acceleration, but of alignment. Proceeding one step at a time, one day at a time, I intend to learn from each experience, regardless of its form, allowing it to refine judgment, strengthen responsibility, and shape a life of steadiness and example. In this way, purpose is not invented. it is ordered.
Those readers who are conversant with African history may well remember the Biafra war (1967-1970). And anyone who has witnessed a war will caution those who act in such a manner that can precipitate wars.
In prosecuting the war with the Nigerian Government, the aggrieved party in Nigeria's Eastern Region seeking to secede, came to a point in their war plans where the midwestern region of the country had become strategically important for their success. And for their plans to come to fruition, they first had to 'take away the brains in the region'. My father, Late Joseph E. Imoukhuede (OBE) was without warning, remanded in Biafran custody.
This photo pays tribute to my late mamma Mrs. Rebecca I. Imoukhuede, a career nurse who joined the ranks of the Nigerian military in response. Her grace, courage and fortitude belied a painful reality and adjustments to many unknowns, particularly transitioning to single parenthood without any knowledge of the whereabouts or safety of her husband.
As the youngest member of my family at the time, I had little room for youthful exuberance in the years that followed. Adulthood kicked in early and the experiences therefrom have shaped my person today.

Before all forms and concepts arose, there was a Will; an intention. and before these expressions of forms and concepts, there are beings. The human is one of such beings.....
Creativity does not originate in the human mind. It flows from the same source from which all life flows. Creativity is not invention in the narrow sense. It is a participation in the living currents that animate and form the Creations themselves.
When one creates, we do not build up from nothing; we allow something already present to take shape though us. And as with the strict individuality of one's DNA, so will the expressions of creativity be shaped according to one's nature, one's inclination.
Creativity therefore does not belong to one industry as is widely held by the coinage 'Creative Industries' depicting art, music, design, film and fashion et al. This definition is incomplete. Creative channels are shaped by the nature of every human and are expressed in every industry, every facet of life.
With each passing day, I come to understand that true creativity aligns with the source of life itself. It does not distort it but rather draws from it. True creativity is therefore the expression of being true to oneself, of an order that predates me and of enduring beauty.
Allowing oneself to participate in the flow of creativity out of it's source and guiding it to express itself through one's interests, one's passions, one's work could then be the key to building beautiful things in every facet of life; shaping the world which one love to live in, living sustainably.

At its essence, Sustainable Living is about balance between humankind and nature, a shared home.
When this balance is observed, life flourishes, and when it is ignored, spiritual, environmental and social disorder follows.
Balance is achieved only through knowledge, at the core of which must be humility; acknowledging that we are participants in Creation and not its masters.
Partners in the sustainability, education, cultural legacy and human advancement ecosystems may find my positions worthy to examine further..

Energy is the pulse of life.
Everything that exists is propelled by energies. Energy propels growth, sustains systems, and connects the invisible with the visible..
The clean energy imperative must first be a recognition of the inter-dependence between humankind and nature in a perpetual cycle of giving and taking, and the recognition of the unseen order that sustains all life.
The question of efficiencies or emissions that dominate global discussions should derive from this deeper recognition, and not become the driving force for such discussions.

As with all technologies preceding it, Ai does not create life, does not generate consciousness and does not possess a spiritual core. Ai amplifies, organizes and extends patterns already discovered by humans acting as channels of expression. And when it is developed and applied by those who understand its source, purpose and limits, it can serve as a powerful instrument for the advancement of humankind.
Ai will never replace the human genome, its spiritual core, moral will, conscience or purpose, although there are some that will attempt to make it do so nefariously or inadvertently. And therein lies the real danger.
The defining question of our time is not what technology can do, but whether humanity has the wisdom and the will to govern what it does....

We are as much products of past eras as we are determinants of the future. Epochs come and go, the forms species take change as evolution continues, development without end. And humankind as a specie is part of this process.
In the annals of history rest early man devoid of spirt in a form similar to what we refer to as animal. The extinction of early man rolled seamlessly into man of today; imbued with his spiritual essence, gifted with many attributes at the core of which is his ability to choose the direction he wishes to travel; a path toward development or to remain unchanged, even regressive, and face the possibility of extinction, same as early man.
Founders, Leaders and Institutions seeking to create enduring systems may find our engagement useful
Abraham Lincoln

I am by heart a Life Coach. There's a natural disposition within me to offer help where it is needed. All the other services I offer draw on this disposition. My podcasts and speeches are a record of my work.
Each of us is given abilities. My role is to help find them, activate them and put them on a path to continuous development.
I call my approach A NEW WAY
I provide Advisory Services to individuals, executives and governing boards covering Ai and Human-Centered Futures, Purpose and Leadership Guidance and Sustainability and Legacy Projects.
My work is not rushed, neither is it performative. It is designed to endure. It is structured as a partnership grounded in mutual accountability, and involves thoughtful listening, direct principled guidance, respect for confidentiality and the utmost discretion .
I work as an advocate for Sustainable Living; constantly seeking to join thought leaders in this field, offering personal insights, shaping policy and proffering practical solutions that can change deeply rooted unsustainable community behaviors at scale.
A valuable resource is my dedication to Education Technology, Mentorship and Tutorship. With these assets I continue to connect with many across borders. In this effort as well, my personal story of living with lifestyle allergies, and my love for the art of cooking and baking are connecting assets.
'Technologies offer the rail-tracks that can transform communities and connect ecosystems beyond borders; and Ai has the potential to help deliver knowledge beyond borders and at scale'. This statement is the bedrock of my work.
Through ongoing investments in Education Technology, mentorship and tutorship, I work with others to activate a whole new generation of sustainable young entrepreneurs.

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