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March 19, 2026

You Cannot Build a New World with Broken People

Shakrah is the wellness infrastructure of the MY3YE ecosystem — because the mission requires builders who are whole.

There is a version of the new civilization that gets built — and fails — because the people building it ran themselves into the ground doing it.

Burned out. Disconnected from their bodies. Carrying trauma they never processed. Sustaining themselves on stimulants and the story that they'll rest when it's done. It never gets done. And the people who were supposed to build something lasting become exactly what they were trying to escape: systems that extract everything and give nothing back.

Shakrah exists because this pattern is predictable. And preventable.


What Shakrah Is

Shakrah is the wellness infrastructure of the MY3YE ecosystem. Named after the chakra system, Shiva & Shakti — the ancient framework for understanding the body as an integrated system of energy, not a machine to be optimized until it breaks.

It is not an app that tracks your steps.

It is a decentralized network of wellness practitioners: healers, therapists, longevity coaches, somatic practitioners, traditional medicine providers, mental health professionals. People who have spent their lives developing the knowledge of how to keep a human being whole. Shakrah gives them an open marketplace, community-governed and fairly compensated, instead of the corporate platform that takes forty percent and sells the session data.


Your Biometrics Are Yours

Fitbit sells your health data. Apple Health silos it inside their ecosystem. Headspace gives you a subscription and keeps everything you tell it.

The Otto Band — Ottolabs' biometric wearable — generates a continuous stream of health data: heart rate, sleep architecture, stress markers, recovery metrics. In most systems, this data flows upward to a corporation that uses it to sell you things, sell it to insurers, or improve their products at your biological expense.

In Shakrah, it belongs to you.

Your biometric data is encrypted, owner-controlled, and shared only with practitioners you explicitly choose, under terms you set. No algorithm decides who sees it. No corporate partner buys access to it. The data is yours — the pattern it reveals about your body is yours — and Shakrah treats it that way from the architecture level up.


The Marketplace That Serves Healers

The corporate wellness industry has a practitioner problem.

Skilled healers — people with decades of expertise in modalities that genuinely help people — are squeezed between platform take rates and marketing costs they can't afford. The corporate platforms charge thirty to forty percent per session. Practitioners either absorb it or pass it to clients who are already stretched. The healers who most need to reach people who most need them are priced out of the channels that have the distribution.

Shakrah's marketplace is co-governed by practitioners and users through ONEON. The take rate is not set by a corporation optimizing for revenue. The verification standards are set by the community — what constitutes qualified practice, what modalities are included, how practitioners are reviewed. The platform serves the practitioners and the people they serve, not a management team with a growth target.

A healer who works with Shakrah keeps what they earn.


The Tusita Wellness Sanctuary

The physical anchor for Shakrah is the Tusita Wellness Sanctuary — 12,000 square meters of integrated wellness space in the first Tusita community.

Not a luxury spa. Not a wellness center that costs more than most people make in a month. A genuine infrastructure piece — designed for the people living and building in the Tusita community, and open to the broader network of Shakrah practitioners and users.

Somatic work. Mental health support. Longevity protocols. Community practices. The Sanctuary is where Shakrah's digital infrastructure meets the physical reality that healing often requires presence — a human hand, a shared space, someone who sees you.

The building is a statement of values: if we're serious about building a civilization that lasts, we invest in keeping the builders whole.


The Modalities

Shakrah doesn't privilege one tradition of healing over another. Eastern and Western. Traditional and emerging. Evidence-based and experiential. The framework is inclusive because the problem of human wellbeing is multidimensional — no single modality has the complete answer, and the practitioners who work across traditions know things that don't appear in any single system.

The community governs which modalities are included and how practitioners are verified. Standards without corporate gatekeeping. Quality without monopoly.


Why This Belongs in the Ecosystem

MY3YE is building a civilization stack. Physical communities. Sovereign networks. Decentralized governance. Economic infrastructure. Intelligence systems.

None of it works if the people doing the work are not okay.

This isn't a wellness tagline. It is an operational fact. Every system that has tried to build something significant and ignored the health of its participants has eventually been undone by that choice. Burnout, conflict, disconnection, physical breakdown — the costs accumulate and manifest in the product.

Shakrah is the insurance policy and the investment. You don't get to the ten-year mission if you destroy the people in the first two years. You don't build community without tending to the members. You don't build a new civilization while running on the same extractive relationship with your own body that the old one normalized.


The builders must be whole.

Not because wholeness is a nice-to-have.

Because the mission requires it.

Shakrah is how we make sure the mission lasts longer than the people who started it.

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