A man practicing meditation outdoors on a grassy area with city buildings in the background.

Peace, as I see it now, must begin within people and within community.

For the this chapter of my life, my focus is not on changing the world directly, but on creating spaces where people can gather, connect, heal, and remember who they are. I believe my role is to help cultivate a community of spiritually connected people — people who gently rebel against what no longer serves us, through unconditional love.

I believe that if enough people awaken inwardly over the next few years, peace will naturally emerge for those who choose this path.

My Story

My name is Husam Al-Rameeni.
I was born in Jordan, and I am originally from Palestine — the Holy Land.

I studied engineering and moved to Canada when I was 17. For many years, I lived a normal life — working, partying, building businesses, not thinking much about spirituality or inner life. I was focused on the outside world, like many of us are.

In 2020, everything changed.

When the world shut down, I lost almost everything — my business, my friends, my sense of direction, even my immigration status. I was forced out of the country and later allowed to return. I found myself stripped of identity, stability, and certainty. With nothing left to hold onto, I turned inward.

That period led me into deep reflection, meditation, and an honest look at my life — what shaped it, what drove it, and what truly mattered. And even after COVID, the challenges didn’t stop. I continued to lose people I loved deeply, including my grandmother. Loss followed loss. Pressure followed pressure.

Over time, I realized this awakening was not accidental. It had a purpose.

That purpose, for me, is peace.

In 2024, I started an event called Peace Brunch, meant to gather people and talk about peace. But it quickly drifted into political space. After a period of fasting and reflection, I understood something important: while my mission for peace remains, the way to reach it cannot be political.

Peace, as I see it now, must begin within people and within community.

The future

A man with dark hair, wearing a black long-sleeve shirt, ripped jeans, and white sneakers, walking and smiling in an art gallery with colorful artwork on the wall behind him.

For the next chapter of my life, my focus is not on changing the world directly, but on creating spaces where people can gather, connect, heal, and remember who they are. I believe my role is to help cultivate a community of spiritually connected people — people who gently rebel against what no longer serves us, through unconditional love.

I believe that if enough people awaken inwardly over the next few years, peace will naturally emerge for those who choose this path.

I do this through my favorite tool: food.

Food from my homeland — vegan and vegetarian by nature — carries deep spiritual roots. Palestine, the Holy Land, has always been a place where awakened souls emerged: writers, poets, healers, plant-medicine people, teachers. I feel this lineage in my DNA. Because of war and displacement, that identity was buried — but it is awakening again, not only in Palestinians, but in people everywhere.

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A cheerful man in sunglasses and black shorts standing outdoors on a wooden deck, raising two fingers in a peace sign, next to a decorated stand with a sign that says 'Peace Brunch'. The stand has green foliage and various signs, with a tree and blue sky in the background.

I also run a small shop — not as a brand, but as a way to support this lifestyle and mission. Through it, I create and share things that allow me to continue hosting events, developing courses, sharing content, and exploring soul awakening — one person at a time.

This is who I am.
This is the journey I am on.
And I want to walk it with the right people.

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