
About Dustin Good
About Dustin Good
Founder & Keeper of the Flame, Juntionism
He/Him| Seeker | Bridge-Walker
a lifelong learner turned world-builder — the kind of person who doesn’t just read philosophy but writes it, shapes it, and lives it.
Co-creator of Juntionism, He sees life as a series of sacred crossing points where opposites meet and healing can happen.
His best ideas spark not in isolation but over a shared meal or drink — where curiosity warms the air and genuine interest transforms conversation into ceremony.
He us a a bridge-maker, a meaning-weaver, someone who believes every moment is a portal and every person is kin if they show up with honesty and investment.
Guided by His father’s influence, eight years of discipline, and a heart tuned toward connection, he move sthrough the world trying to turn pain into purpose, philosophy into practice, and human moments into healing ones.
In short: He is a junction-walker — turning every crossing into a chance for wholeness.
Dustin Good, just another thread in the great hoop. No guru, no saint, no holy man. Just a man who woke up one morning and realized the biggest lie we’re ever told is separation.
Years ago, while steeped in Native American doctrine and ceremony, the truth hit me like sunrise over the mesa: everything is already connected. The rivers, the ancestors, the stranger on the bus, the coffee in my cup, the smoke curling from my morning cigarette; all of it is one living prayer. In that moment the word Juntionism arrived fully formed, a name for the opposite of division, a name for the sacred act of remembering we never left the web.
I call my path Spiral Philosophy: an ever-widening circle that keeps returning to the same truths from new angles. I am a seeker, hungry for the truth of knowledge and the truth of faith, forever walking the razor’s edge between science and mystery.
Every morning I wake and whisper to myself:
“I am the bridge. The bridge is me.”
Then I step outside, coffee in one hand, tobacco in the other, and walk the day as prayer. Mindfulness is my altar. The Great Mystery speaks in wind through cottonwood leaves, in the hum of city traffic, in the silence before dawn when everything feels brand-new.
My personal practice is simple:
• Traditional Native ceremonies to honor the land and the directions
• Symbols from every world religion on my altar, because the tapestry is richer when every thread is seen
• Daily communion with nature, barefoot when I can, heart open always
You’ll find me at sunrise, when the world is still and possibility tastes like cold air and hot coffee. That’s when the veil is thinnest and the junctions glow.
My deepest hope for Juntionism?
That it seeps into every corner of your life, home, work, love, spirit, until it touches everything and you realize the divisions were always illusions drawn by the mind. The heart never forgot.
Ten years from now, I hope when someone says “Juntionism” they think:
“That’s the path of every seeker who made it their life’s mission to constantly improve themselves and their community.”
And to you, standing at a painful or beautiful junction right now, hear this:
Fear isn’t the enemy. In its polarity we find strength.
Step forward. The bridge is already under your feet.
Walk gently. Walk bravely.
The hoop is already whole.
~ Dustin Good
Just another piece of the web, learning how to shine. ☀️🌿🪶
What I Do
Dustin is currently in college to become a high school history teacher