Thank you, Rob, you gave us so much. I didn't meet you this time, but we may see each other on the other side. Have a smooth and straight transition into the Light!
May the Source be with You!
In Love,
Dante Alighieri
Thank you, Rob, you gave us so much. I didn't meet you this time, but we may see each other on the other side. Have a smooth and straight transition into the Light!
May the Source be with You!
In Love,
Dante Alighieri
Great Mountain, I rise,
To touch Your endless heights.
Your crystal waters I drink,
In Your love, I am renewed,
In Your dreams, I breathe.
Into Your vast oceans, I swim,
For You are the essence of all meaning,
Maha Meru, Maha Meru,
How far I’ve traveled to find You,
Yet Your greatness lived in my shadow.
You, who holds the hidden wisdom,
Maha Meru, Maha Meru,
I ascend now,
Into the brilliance of Your truth.
There was a magnificent angel, as endless as the sky, followed by two other angels of the same immeasurable stature. All three were dressed in azure robes, and their faces were veiled. I could sense that they were angels of light because their aura radiated an intense, purifying blue holy light. The angel in the center held a radiant orb in his hands, which also emanated that holy blue light. As I focused on the image, I realized that the orb displayed the Earth in Her next incarnation—when humanity achieves unity in consciousness. That holy blue light was the emanation of universal love, strong and clear as a diamond.
They sent me this vision to assure me that a nuclear war is not allowed!
I want to emphasize the urgency of stopping the nuclear threat once and for all. There is no justification for what is happening, and all social and political activities, except the necessary ones, should be put on hold until the nuclear threat is eliminated. True leaders are the ones who prioritize finding solutions to this threat, as it poses the greatest danger to our civilization. I say this with utmost seriousness, and I hope there are still people who grasp the seriousness of this threat.
In 1986, I was walking on my town's streets when I sensed something terrible had occurred. Please believe me! For a second, I felt that nothing was left for us to do. It was a feeling of cosmic significance as if the entire universe could be destroyed. The intensity of that feeling left a lasting impression on me. I still remember it vividly. The people in the street appeared as mere shadows to me, and they also seemed to understand what was happening; they were saying to each other, "This is it, we're finished." That was the day of the Chornobyl accident.
We must unite our efforts to eliminate this threat. It is not a military action, but a civilian one, and every person on this planet has the right to fight back because it directly affects their existence. Until we put an end to the nuclear threat, we are on the brink of extinction!