Description
Love doesn’t start in relationships.
It starts in what you were shown.
Valentine’s Day celebrates love and connection — but every relationship begins long before dating, in the models of love children experience at home. Before anyone learns how to love a partner, they first learn how to attach, trust, and feel safe in their family environment. When family bonds are unstable, when a father or mother is absent, or when emotional safety is inconsistent, children don’t just feel the absence — they build their identity and future relationships around it.
This Masati on Sunday – Youth explores how early attachment, guidance, and models of love shape the signal kids carry forward — and how that signal can be rebuilt. Masati speaks directly to youth about how distorted models of love and leadership quietly shape identity, confidence, and future relationships — and how those same patterns can be refined into clarity, self-command, and inner authority.
At the core of these early experiences is the need for stability and guidance. From an XI perspective, masculine and feminine aren’t roles to perform — they are stabilizing functions: structure and safety, direction and care. When these functions are missing or distorted, children don’t fail — they adapt, shaping their sense of self and relationships around what was available.
You’re not here to repeat what was missing.
You’re here to build what comes next.
Mas on Sunday – Youth is a monthly series focused on helping the next generation develop inner strength, emotional stability, and the capacity to lead their own lives — aligned with the principles of Xponential Intelligence. Each episode includes a short, targeted frequency HyperMeditation designed for children and teens, and serves as a practical resource for parents, educators, therapists, and professionals working with young people.