Starseeds honors the 144,000 souls who came to heal Earth—rooted in nature, made of stardust, bridging sky and soil.

Starseeds

Starseeds is a sculpture that honors the ancient path of the 144,000 souls who chose to descend to Earth in service of healing and remembrance. Born of stardust, they came not only to awaken others, but to root themselves deeply into the soil of this planet—like little seeds carrying cosmic memory. This piece captures that moment of landing, of taking root, of becoming.

With its seed-like shape and the baby curled within, Starseed holds the paradox of origin: we come from the stars, yet we belong to the Earth. The sculpture invites us to remember this duality—our celestial beginning and our sacred bond with nature. Just like a sprouting plant, these souls must anchor into the Earth in order to grow, to serve, and to rise.

This work also speaks to the importance of reestablishing our relationship with the natural world—not as something separate, but as kin. We are not visitors here; we are part of the great web of life, meant to live in harmony with the land, the waters, the animals, and the seasons. Starseed reminds us that healing the planet begins with remembering that we are of the planet.