We are living through a time of extraordinary technological advancement — and equally profound human longing. Can AI Heal Us? is the inaugural volume in a publishing series that invites thought leaders, creatives, scientists, and visionaries to examine one of the most urgent questions of our time:
Can artificial intelligence support our journey toward personal, societal, and ecological healing?
This beautifully designed, 33-page magazine is not just a publication — it's a provocation, a meditation, and a meeting ground between emerging technology and timeless human values.

Inside the Volume
Featuring powerful essays, provocations, and speculative insights from:
- Angel Acosta – on the deceptive nature of perspective and the urgency of reflection
- Matt Klein – on recursion, cultural stagnation, and the risks of creativity-by-algorithm
- Dr. Sará King – on “loving awareness,” contemplative technology, and systems-based well-being
- Susanna Raj – on power, AI ethics, and the myth of neutral tools
- Tim Leberecht – on mysticism, hallucinations, and the death-and-rebirth cycle of human creativity in the age of AI
Plus: Reflection Questions to support personal inquiry and community dialogue.
Formats
Digital Edition
Instant access to the full digital magazine, beautifully formatted for screen reading and sharing.
Limited Edition Hardcover (Only 220 Copies)
Elevate your reading experience with a collectible hardcover edition — printed on high-quality paper, bound with care, and designed to be both read and displayed. This version is perfect for libraries, coffee tables, classrooms, and curated collections.
Why This Matters
Created at the intersection of ethics, art, technology, and ancestral wisdom, this project serves as a tangible expression of a growing movement toward healing-centered futures. Whether you're a technologist, educator, philosopher, or simply a curious citizen of this digital age, this magazine will inspire you to pause, reflect, and engage.
Perfect For:
- Educators teaching AI ethics, futures thinking, or social impact
- Leaders and creatives seeking meaningful inspiration
- Futurists exploring the boundaries of AI for good
- Gift-givers wanting something rare and meaningful