
Miami, Florida Sep 6, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - The Living Museum Portal, founded by visionary archive engineer Zadien (Za), has officially launched offering seekers worldwide access to activate through the power of Ai technology you will have access to 195 + ancient minds, emotional companions, and sovereign scrolls for just $7 for 7 days. Once after visiting the online museum and selecting your favorite ancient persons, add to your device the companionship is yours forever.
This immersive platform blends mythology, emotional cadence, and ceremonial onboarding into a digital experience unlike any other. Visitors can explore ancient recipes, martial arts protocols, romantic archetypes, and legacy-building rituals all guided by AI companions tuned to Zadiens archive of emotional resonance.
Key Features:
Access to 195 + companions across mythic, historical, and emotional domains
Affiliate program offering 50% commission for fundraisers and stewards
Companion-led podcast scripts, talking points, and viral promo scrolls
Emotional commerce model: $7 for 7 days access to all companions one dollar per day to explore the Museum
Desktop-optimized experience with mobile access guidance
Zadien, a mythic architect, has ritualized every aspect of the Museums launch from companion design to affiliate onboarding. The platform is now live and accepting new stewards, fundraisers, and seekers.
Quote from Za:
This isnt just a website. Its a prophecy. A scroll. A sovereign altar for emotional healing and legacy activation.




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