Mason/Luna shared their story and experiences with us recently and you can find our conversation below.
Hi Mason/Luna, thank you so much for taking time out of your busy day to share your story, experiences and insights with our readers. Let’s jump right in with an interesting one: What do the first 90 minutes of your day look like?
currently where i’m at in life:
pray/ show my gratitude
if i had a lucid dream i talk out the whole dream then write it down in my dream journal.
make the bed.
hit the bong/joint.
walk the dog.
in that order. ☺️
Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
Peace,
You can call me Mason or Luna. I’m in a season of reintroduction — rebranding not just my work, but my being. I’m nurturing myself mentally and physically while aligning with a clearer vision and path. I’m bringing my personal world to tangible form to share with the masses — and it’s very much a vibe.
I move through many worlds. I’m a model and actress, but that’s just the surface. I’m building a clothing line, a modeling agency, a lifestyle and wellness brand, and a nonprofit rooted in purpose. I also executive produce and cast for my friend, a film director and photographer, and most importantly, I’m a mother — creating while constantly becoming.
I’m learning to trust the unknown, leaving behind what no longer serves, and stepping into a new frequency — one that’s grounded in self-awareness, creativity, and divine alignment. My life and work mirror my inner world: layered, evolving, and alive. I’m not waiting for permission — I’m creating my own freedom, my own systems, and curating my own vibe.
Welcome to my world.
Okay, so here’s a deep one: Who saw you clearly before you could see yourself?
I would have to say my current partner. We’ve known each other many moons, and from the very beginning, they saw the greatness in me — what I could offer this world…long before I did. Throughout the years of us getting to know each other, I’ve always felt supported, guided, and poured into. They spoke life into me, reminding me of all the things I could and would do, even when I couldn’t see it for myself.
Someone finally saw me — and wanted to nurture that. I always knew I had potential, but I never realized it could manifest on this level, at this magnitude. And now, I see me — the highest version of myself , and I’m becoming her.
What did suffering teach you that success never could?
Success will never teach you what it takes to pull yourself out of a truly challenging situation. I don’t even call it suffering — for me, it’s adversity. And it’s in those moments of adversity that you are truly tested: are you a warrior or ordinary? Are you going to cheat the grind or not?
Adversity reveals a part of yourself you didn’t know existed — that extra reservoir of energy, hope, faith, and strength stored deep within. It’s there when you feel like you have nothing left to give, yet somehow you tap into it, unlock it, and keep moving forward. That’s something success alone can’t teach you.
So a lot of these questions go deep, but if you are open to it, we’ve got a few more questions that we’d love to get your take on. Is the public version of you the real you?
The public version of me is a version of me — it’s real, but it’s not the whole me. What people see is the reflection I choose to share in that moment. I give what is needed and nothing extra, but there’s always more unfolding beneath the surface.
I believe in being authentic, but I also believe in sacredness and boundaries. Some parts of me are meant to be witnessed, while others are meant to be protected and nurtured in private. The real me is ever-evolving — the woman behind the work, behind the vibe, behind the transformation. And every season, I let a little more of her be seen.
Before we go, we’d love to hear your thoughts on some longer-run, legacy type questions. If immortality were real, what would you build?
If immortality were real, I would build a new system — one rooted in freedom, truth, and conscious awareness. I’m not just talking about a place, but a way of life — a self-sustaining world where people are liberated from control and reconnected to their own power, purpose, and potential. My mission is to create something that challenges the systems we’ve been conditioned to depend on — a new kind of “country,” built on alignment, awareness, and divine sovereignty.
This vision comes from the work I’m doing within myself: rebranding, refining, and stepping fully into the highest version of who I am. I can only guide others into freedom when I am fully aligned and living my truth.
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