Foundress Statement: From the Portal of Sandy Hook to the Heart of a Global Calling
by Victoria Pekhnik, 963Hz, Foundress
This work began on sacred ground — a place marked not by mythology or legend, but by real, human tragedy.
Sandy Hook is a name that carries weight. A name that echoes with grief, with heartbreak, and with questions no one should have to ask. But it is also a place where something powerful and unseen was set in motion. A portal was opened.
In the depths of that collective pain, something was stirred — a call that could not be silenced.
A movement toward healing.
A force of transformation.
A wave of awareness that asked not to be explained, but to be felt.
I did not choose this place randomly. It rooted the call in me.
Here, I felt the pulse of something vast:
Not an answer, but an invitation — to listen more closely, to act more gently, and to live with greater reverence for what is sacred, vulnerable, and true.
But this work is not limited by geography.
It is not confined to one land, one tragedy, or one moment in time.
It was initiated here, yes — but its purpose reaches far beyond.
What began in Sandy Hook now moves through me and through others who feel the same pull —
Those who have experienced pain, witnessed injustice, or simply know, without knowing how, that something more is needed.
This is a soul's call — quiet, but insistent.
It transcends language, border, and background.
It reaches those who feel, in their own way, the same ache — and the same possibility.
The energy that guides this work is not forceful.
It is steady.
It is deeply rooted, yet expansive.
It rises from the Earth and moves through the heart.
It offers space — for grief, for truth, for renewal.
Wherever it is heard, it offers the same message:
Healing is possible.
The sacred is alive.
You are not alone.
And the Mother hears you.
Sandy Hook was the portal.
But the message — and the mission — are for the world.