Scene opens in warm golden morning light. A mother holds her baby near a sunlit window. Soft light radiates from the baby’s heart center, subtle and glowing, symbolizing inner radiance.
The mother speaks gently, reflective and grounded. The baby does not speak as a literal infant, but as a soulful, luminous presence—her voice represented through soft light pulses, subtle facial expressions, and gentle energetic movements rather than mouth speech.
Mother:
Do you feel it, Isha?
This warmth in the center of the chest.
This is Helium in Leo
the joy of becoming visible.
Isha:
I feel it as light, Mama.
Light that wants to laugh.
Light that doesn’t ask for permission.
Visuals emphasize warmth, courage, joy, and being seen: golden light, soft solar flares, slow floating particles of light (helium), heart-centered glow, gentle breath-like motion.
Mother:
Leo teaches us to shine without apology.
Helium teaches us to rise.
Together… they say: exist fully.
Camera movements are slow and intimate: close-ups of hands, faces, light at the chest, sunlight moving across the room.
Isha:
Is that why you look at me like that?
Like I’m already something bright?
Mood is sacred, loving, and empowering—celebrating visibility, joy, and inherent worth.
Mother:
Yes.
Because you don’t have to earn your radiance.
You arrived with it.
The moment you were born, the room knew.
Isha:
Then why do people hide their light?
Mother:
Because somewhere along the way,
they were taught to dim themselves
to make others comfortable.
Isha:
Will you teach me not to forget?
Mother:
I promise.
I will remind you, again and again,
that your joy is medicine,
your presence is enough,
and your light belongs to you.
Isha:
Then I’ll shine for both of us.
Mother:
And I’ll learn to shine with you.
End with both figures bathed in warm sunlight, light expanding outward from the heart, dissolving into brightness.
Together (softly):
I Can Helium.
I Can shine like the sun that burns within me