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Capsule 12 — Values 12-13-14

Freedom of movement, love, generosity

Safe spaces — myth or reality? What it truly means to feel safe in a party environment.

"The dance floor is sacred: it must remain free, fluid and vibrant with everyone's presence."

This capsule highlights three values that shape the S.O.U.L. movement experience: never obstruct the dance floor, feel the Source of Universal Love, and cultivate generosity. It reminds us that the dancefloor is a sacred space to protect, where fluidity and safety enable collective connection. When respect, unity and goodwill flow freely, the party becomes a true celebration of human harmony.

Memorable quotes

"To dance, you don't want purses or backpacks on the floor."

"The source is you, it's them, it's us."

"Generosity is offering a bit of yourself without emptying yourself."

"When the entire crowd pulses to the same rhythm, that's the SOUL spirit."

Key points

Value 12 — Respect the Dancefloor

  • The dance floor is a sacred, collective and living space.
  • No purses or backpacks on the dancefloor: they obstruct and create risks.
  • If a bag is necessary, manage it on the side, safely, without cluttering the space.

Value 13 — Source of Universal Love

  • The collective vibration when everyone pulses together.
  • This moment of unity manifests when each person dances with intention, without judgment or ego.
  • This is the quintessence of S.O.U.L.: feeling human unity through music.

Value 14 — Generosity

  • Being generous means actively contributing to the common good.
  • Bring something to the party: water, help, a smile, attention.
  • The true wealth of a community lies in what it shares.

Connected themes

Freedom
Love
Generosity
Sharing
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Special Thanks
To Salon Daomé for their collaboration and for hosting the workshop-conference of October 17, 2024.
The Workshop

These capsules are the foundation of the S.O.U.L. Code.

16 conversations filmed during the workshop of October 17, 2024 — the voice of those who live the night.

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