
The awakening has been a strange journey…
For years many of us have lived between two worlds; the horrors we uncovered behind us, and the dystopian future we were warned was being built ahead of us.
Part of our mind remains trapped in the past, replaying the lies, the corruption, the wars, the trafficking, the deception, the countless moments when we realised the world was not what we had been told it was.
The other part lives in the future, anxiously watching for digital IDs, central bank digital currencies, surveillance systems, artificial intelligence, transhumanism, and every other mechanism of control that still threatens to emerge.
And so we suffer twice; once from memory, once from imagination.
The system would actually love nothing more than for us to remain trapped there, endlessly revisiting old wounds while fearing futures that have not yet happened. Both states keep us powerless because neither exists in this moment.
But awareness was never meant to become a prison. The purpose of awakening was not simply to see what is wrong. It was to remember what is possible.
Every great change in human history began as a thought. A vision. A dream held in the minds of people long before it became reality.
I believe the next stage of this journey is not to spend all our energy exposing darkness, nor obsessing over the plans of those who wish to control humanity, but to become architects of something better.
The next stage is to dream again…
To dream of a world built on truth instead of deception, freedom instead of control, community instead of division, sovereignty instead of dependency, faith instead of fear.
Because there is nothing more powerful than a collective vision held by millions of people. And that is exactly what I believe is happening now.
Those of us who are awake are no longer simply resisting the future they imagined for us. We are beginning to imagine one of our own.
And if history teaches us anything, it is that every reality first existed as a dream. A possibility. A thought held firmly enough, and long enough, to take form.
So let us make sure that, despite the madness, we keep that dream alive. Because the future is shaped not by those who fear it, but by those who dare to imagine it. And for the first time in a very long time, humanity is beginning to dream again…