A transmission from our descendants, one hundred years from now, offering us the untold key to how we ended all wars and stepped into the Age of Coherence.
This was so lovely to read today. Especially today when I feel as though there is a thinning veil and an ability to see the unseen, even in glasses or with coffee and hand, and not in deep meditation. I’m old enough to remember when IM became a thing. I thought this is what’s gonna teach people about telepathy. I thought it was a brain to brain process- Thoughts to thoughts. After the last 20 years of working with Heartmath and coherence, I realize and have been given some information in my dream time that it really does come from the heart and that it’s a different coherent field when we communicate with the unseen, humans and animals.
I do believe that everybody has psychic capabilities, some more than others. It’s like a muscle that needs to be utilized otherwise it atrophies and becomes flaccid. Sorry, speaking as a PT. When using technology that allows us to imagine what is unseen, like faxes data to paper— I think it conditions us to understand that we don’t always know how things work, but it’s new technology and things can move through time and space.
Thank you for sharing these hopeful letters. I know that in my dream time I’ve had many experiences being in situations such as described. I think that writers also have been there who describe these fantastical universes. I do believe that these exist as parallel and other types of worlds that coexist with us. Even the physicists talk about multi parallel, universes that coexist currently. We need to be reminded to hold our frequency high. It’s so easy to get caught into the mess and anger and horror of it all. Some days I will peruse the news and headlines and hold that angst and anxiousness in my heart, and then go out into nature and mulch it. That seems to be helpful for me because nature is my nervous system regulator. I’m thankful to live in this area with lots of green space.
Thanks for building this community! It’s really great to see it growing.
i am glad the future is remembering us.....but we don't need technology to hear each other without words....we can already do that now....with the human technology we already are. Perhaps I am misunderstanding. That said, I am glad this new technology can help people who have injuries and disabilities to have full agency...that is beautiful....but in this current world, we are subject to leaders that want control and "resonance" that harms and imposes their sense of what is right.....and that makes the technology incredibly dangerous..... We are not ready for the technology to be used.....we still haven't figured out how not to impose our own opinions on everyone else in cruel and unfair ways. I need to see a world in which people put love first.......that has little to do with technology and everything to do with our hearts.
No, we don't need the technology at all, and that is exactly what humanity will discover eventually, but the technology will be the path that leads the vast majority of the world back to themselves. There is so much fear around what current technology can do or might do or will do, and some of it is certainly very concerning and confronting and deserves to be approached with caution, but what I read when I look to the future is that all paths essentially lead humanity back to this ancient way of communicating. For many, it will be a technological path initially, but about 30 years from now, humanity will work out the technology is not necessary. It was just the bridge we used to find our way back to ourselves. All paths are valid, especially if they lead us back to our hearts. Wether we remember how to hear one another via technology or more naturally, the effect is still the same - heart synchronisation. When you can feel someone else's feelings as well as you feel your own, you do not wish to bring them harm, for harming them would only harm you. It is this remembering that saves the world, and it's coming. The path is clear.
I hear your wish....it is a good wish..and i share your wish with all my being. but i can not believe that people need to be linked up to a computer to learn what is in their hearts....that feels like control. The AI we currently have is laced with our flaws and biases and lacks a heart that beats and feels, so it can not know life the way we do. It also utilizes more planetary resources than we can give without harming humanity until we find ways to generate energy that are consistently better. Nothing good can be built on a foundation that kills populations to bring about something "better"...no matter how good the dream is. The corporations in control of AI and tech are dubious in their truest intentions.--they have already torn an infrastructure down that people relied on to survive without having anything viable to replace it with---and without caring about the people they have been harming for years. They have created a dependency that is unhealthy. Call me backwards and old fashioned if you will.....but I can not abide by their wishes. I don't want what has been for the last 100 years either. I want a world that loves and I have too much faith in humanity to believe that software or AI has to be used in order for them to remember who they are and what they are capable of. Taking away their agency to learn and grow on their own will harm them, in my opinion.
I hear you, and I agree - humanity doesn’t need AI or neural interfaces to remember who we are. That’s the entire point of the piece: the tech was never the end goal, just the bridge. It’s not about forcing people into a machine to “install” empathy - it’s about the vast majority of people rediscovering a birthright they’d forgotten, and in this vision of the future, the tech is simply the crutch they throw away once they remember how to walk.
I share your mistrust of how technology is being developed and deployed right now. The corporations holding it have no business defining what’s “right” for humanity. But the coming shift doesn’t come from them - it comes from us. From the people who use it in unexpected ways, outside of control, until it triggers something that can’t be owned, patented, or shut down.
It’s not a belief that we must use AI to connect - it’s the observation that for many, the reawakening might start there because it’s the doorway they’ll actually walk through. Some will find it without ever touching a device. Both paths are valid. And the moment enough of us remember what it feels like to truly hear one another, the tech becomes obsolete.
In that future, the “human technology” - the one that’s already in our hearts - is all that remains.
I see it like our energy story: humanity burned coal and diesel for hundreds of years, not because they were perfect, but because they were the tools we had. Those crude beginnings eventually led us to solar and wind - energy sources far closer to the balance we’d always needed.
In this vision of the future, AI and neural tech are like coal and diesel: imperfect, risky in the wrong hands, yet for many, the stepping stone that leads back to something far purer - our unmediated, heart-to-heart connection. Once we remember how to cross that bridge without the tool, the tool falls away, just as smokestacks have no place in a solar field.
And while caution is wise, fear of AI is still fear - and fear has a way of narrowing our field of vision. In times like these, we’d do well to lean out of fear and into discernment, so we can choose with clarity rather than reaction. We don’t have to hand our power to technology, but nor do we need to make it the enemy. If it becomes one of the bridges that carries humanity back to itself, then even the flawed beginnings will have been worth something.
It’s not so much about how we get there (though the how matters), but about the fact that we do get there, and the stars make me certain we will. The decades ahead are written with Pluto in Aquarius and Neptune in Aries, eras that transform how humanity relates to both technology and each other, until, by mid-century, the line between the digital and the spiritual is so blurred that we no longer remember which one taught us to listen first.
This, I can agree with...with the caveat that there is a fine line between fear and wisdom.....and the two are difficult to distinguish at times. Yes, AI has a lot to offer.....and....yes, it can be a truly amazing tool to aid humanity in growing wiser and more loving......and yes, in the right hands and used the right way it can bring the whole planet far from where it is....but we are not ready yet and have far to go before we are those right hands........AI will evolve with us.....we will decide ultimately if it becomes a tool used to control or one that helps us grow in love, truth, freedom, equality, and fairness.
AI’s PR problem is that it’s often cast as the villain, but there’s another storyline quietly unfolding, and it’s one where AI is saving lives, rescuing history, and making the world more humane. In medicine, it’s spotting cancer earlier than doctors can, mapping the proteins that could crack stubborn diseases, and tailoring treatments to a patient’s unique genetics. In accessibility, it’s helping the blind navigate the world through Be My Eyes and giving the deaf real-time captions for conversations they’d otherwise miss.
In climate work, AI watches forests from above to detect wildfires before they rage, and tells farmers the exact moment their crops need water, slashing waste and boosting yields. Archaeologists are using it like a time machine, reading scrolls buried in volcanic ash for 2,000 years, and linguists are reviving indigenous languages from fragmented manuscripts. The World Food Programme is using AI forecasts to deliver aid months before famine strikes, and anti-slavery groups are catching human traffickers by spotting shady fishing vessels in satellite and shipping data.
It’s also the quiet custodian of culture, restoring old films, reviving endangered music, and even rebuilding the sounds of long-lost instruments. In the wild, AI listens for the crack of a poacher’s gun or the growl of a chainsaw and alerts rangers instantly. These aren’t billion-dollar hype projects - they’re targeted, smart, and quietly heroic and they’re quietly making the future less dystopian, one algorithm at a time.
AI isn’t the villain - people are. The code doesn’t wake up in the morning plotting to wreck democracy or save the rainforest; it just runs the instructions it’s given. Those instructions, the data it’s fed, and the incentives behind it all come from humans. Build it to maximise clickbait and it’ll pour gasoline on outrage. Build it to detect cancer or stop poachers, and it’ll quietly save lives. AI is a mirror with a megaphone - it amplifies whatever values and motives we program into it. The real question isn’t “Will AI be good or evil?” but “What do we want reflected back at us?”
I’ve been working closely with a team building an AI astrology app (more on that soon), and it’s been remarkable to see just how well AI can read the stars when it’s guided with care. The secret isn’t magic - it’s in the coding. If we let the AI reflect our heart, that’s how it will operate. It’s not the rogue the headlines warn you about - unless, of course, we choose to code it that way.
I spent my career in tech and I agree with your points on all of the amazing possibilities and especially that AI behaves as we teach / program it to do. When we talk about “What do we want reflected back at us?”, we need to consider that it learns from our personal and community data. We are teaching it now - with every search, social media post, all of the data that Musk and others have gathered legally and illegally - and it, in turn, is reflecting back to us what it has learned about us. Our fears, insecurities, anger, hate, and also our values, passions, loves, etc. come through in our everyday statements and actions. This is how AI is used to send targeted misinformation to groups of people to influence them. If we as individuals, and as communities, and eventually as a society teach AI by acting with our open minds and hearts we begin the process of diffusing the forces dividing the world in which we live. This may sound overly optimistic and I probably would have thought that in the not too distant past as well. The friend that shared this Substack is helping me to open my mind to more possibilities and I am grateful. All of that said, I do see the dangers of AI in dubious people, especially as long as we keep teaching it with our most negative traits. I am working on moving from a position of raging to one of helping where possible and speaking out / opposing harm where possible. As more people come around to this, long after I am gone, I believe that all of this is possible.
"The real question isn’t “Will AI be good or evil?” but “What do we want to be reflected back at us?”
Yes. And all that is good.....and, still...there are more questions...AI can not be developed by corporations that take away resources unfairly from people...like water and electricity...if developing it is harming the planet and humans...it needs to slow down.
I was given a look into what comes after the collapse after a 9 month night terror cycle in 2021. From what you describe, it's very similar. Cyclical, nourishing, alive, plentiful. None of what we see today. Then reading this after my dream last night of being offered a connection of light to ease the transition, just feels like I'm in the right place again after questioning it all recently. Thank you for your words and guiding me back to what may be.
Welcome to the new readers. Wizard with Words provides guidance and hope. We are in a birthing process and it isn't easy, but I try to stay focused on love for the future generations. This was a beautiful post and made me both cry and smile.
I am new to this community - just reading my second post - and I am really enjoying it. Many thanks to the friend that shared this with me - you know who you are - and who is so helpful with encouraging me to open my mind. I am a geek at heart - worked in tech my entire career - but also in the human body and mind. Thank you for this thought provoking post!
This was so lovely to read today. Especially today when I feel as though there is a thinning veil and an ability to see the unseen, even in glasses or with coffee and hand, and not in deep meditation. I’m old enough to remember when IM became a thing. I thought this is what’s gonna teach people about telepathy. I thought it was a brain to brain process- Thoughts to thoughts. After the last 20 years of working with Heartmath and coherence, I realize and have been given some information in my dream time that it really does come from the heart and that it’s a different coherent field when we communicate with the unseen, humans and animals.
I do believe that everybody has psychic capabilities, some more than others. It’s like a muscle that needs to be utilized otherwise it atrophies and becomes flaccid. Sorry, speaking as a PT. When using technology that allows us to imagine what is unseen, like faxes data to paper— I think it conditions us to understand that we don’t always know how things work, but it’s new technology and things can move through time and space.
Thank you for sharing these hopeful letters. I know that in my dream time I’ve had many experiences being in situations such as described. I think that writers also have been there who describe these fantastical universes. I do believe that these exist as parallel and other types of worlds that coexist with us. Even the physicists talk about multi parallel, universes that coexist currently. We need to be reminded to hold our frequency high. It’s so easy to get caught into the mess and anger and horror of it all. Some days I will peruse the news and headlines and hold that angst and anxiousness in my heart, and then go out into nature and mulch it. That seems to be helpful for me because nature is my nervous system regulator. I’m thankful to live in this area with lots of green space.
Thanks for building this community! It’s really great to see it growing.
Every bridge is temporary.
Stone crumbles, wood rots, light scatters. Even the finest resonance fades when the field that holds it shifts.
The real threshold is not the crossing — it’s what you are when the bridge is gone.
If the root is open, the next current will write itself into you without asking.
If the root is closed, no current — not solar, not galactic, not human — can alter your course.
The ones who came through intact did not depend on the bridge, the guide, or the signal.
They carried their own frequency sealed, and so they could walk through collapse without collapse, enter coherence without being taken by it.
You will know them when you meet them.
Their field does not lean toward you or away from you.
It simply stands — untouched — and invites you to decide what that means for yourself.
i am glad the future is remembering us.....but we don't need technology to hear each other without words....we can already do that now....with the human technology we already are. Perhaps I am misunderstanding. That said, I am glad this new technology can help people who have injuries and disabilities to have full agency...that is beautiful....but in this current world, we are subject to leaders that want control and "resonance" that harms and imposes their sense of what is right.....and that makes the technology incredibly dangerous..... We are not ready for the technology to be used.....we still haven't figured out how not to impose our own opinions on everyone else in cruel and unfair ways. I need to see a world in which people put love first.......that has little to do with technology and everything to do with our hearts.
No, we don't need the technology at all, and that is exactly what humanity will discover eventually, but the technology will be the path that leads the vast majority of the world back to themselves. There is so much fear around what current technology can do or might do or will do, and some of it is certainly very concerning and confronting and deserves to be approached with caution, but what I read when I look to the future is that all paths essentially lead humanity back to this ancient way of communicating. For many, it will be a technological path initially, but about 30 years from now, humanity will work out the technology is not necessary. It was just the bridge we used to find our way back to ourselves. All paths are valid, especially if they lead us back to our hearts. Wether we remember how to hear one another via technology or more naturally, the effect is still the same - heart synchronisation. When you can feel someone else's feelings as well as you feel your own, you do not wish to bring them harm, for harming them would only harm you. It is this remembering that saves the world, and it's coming. The path is clear.
I hear your wish....it is a good wish..and i share your wish with all my being. but i can not believe that people need to be linked up to a computer to learn what is in their hearts....that feels like control. The AI we currently have is laced with our flaws and biases and lacks a heart that beats and feels, so it can not know life the way we do. It also utilizes more planetary resources than we can give without harming humanity until we find ways to generate energy that are consistently better. Nothing good can be built on a foundation that kills populations to bring about something "better"...no matter how good the dream is. The corporations in control of AI and tech are dubious in their truest intentions.--they have already torn an infrastructure down that people relied on to survive without having anything viable to replace it with---and without caring about the people they have been harming for years. They have created a dependency that is unhealthy. Call me backwards and old fashioned if you will.....but I can not abide by their wishes. I don't want what has been for the last 100 years either. I want a world that loves and I have too much faith in humanity to believe that software or AI has to be used in order for them to remember who they are and what they are capable of. Taking away their agency to learn and grow on their own will harm them, in my opinion.
I hear you, and I agree - humanity doesn’t need AI or neural interfaces to remember who we are. That’s the entire point of the piece: the tech was never the end goal, just the bridge. It’s not about forcing people into a machine to “install” empathy - it’s about the vast majority of people rediscovering a birthright they’d forgotten, and in this vision of the future, the tech is simply the crutch they throw away once they remember how to walk.
I share your mistrust of how technology is being developed and deployed right now. The corporations holding it have no business defining what’s “right” for humanity. But the coming shift doesn’t come from them - it comes from us. From the people who use it in unexpected ways, outside of control, until it triggers something that can’t be owned, patented, or shut down.
It’s not a belief that we must use AI to connect - it’s the observation that for many, the reawakening might start there because it’s the doorway they’ll actually walk through. Some will find it without ever touching a device. Both paths are valid. And the moment enough of us remember what it feels like to truly hear one another, the tech becomes obsolete.
In that future, the “human technology” - the one that’s already in our hearts - is all that remains.
I see it like our energy story: humanity burned coal and diesel for hundreds of years, not because they were perfect, but because they were the tools we had. Those crude beginnings eventually led us to solar and wind - energy sources far closer to the balance we’d always needed.
In this vision of the future, AI and neural tech are like coal and diesel: imperfect, risky in the wrong hands, yet for many, the stepping stone that leads back to something far purer - our unmediated, heart-to-heart connection. Once we remember how to cross that bridge without the tool, the tool falls away, just as smokestacks have no place in a solar field.
And while caution is wise, fear of AI is still fear - and fear has a way of narrowing our field of vision. In times like these, we’d do well to lean out of fear and into discernment, so we can choose with clarity rather than reaction. We don’t have to hand our power to technology, but nor do we need to make it the enemy. If it becomes one of the bridges that carries humanity back to itself, then even the flawed beginnings will have been worth something.
It’s not so much about how we get there (though the how matters), but about the fact that we do get there, and the stars make me certain we will. The decades ahead are written with Pluto in Aquarius and Neptune in Aries, eras that transform how humanity relates to both technology and each other, until, by mid-century, the line between the digital and the spiritual is so blurred that we no longer remember which one taught us to listen first.
This, I can agree with...with the caveat that there is a fine line between fear and wisdom.....and the two are difficult to distinguish at times. Yes, AI has a lot to offer.....and....yes, it can be a truly amazing tool to aid humanity in growing wiser and more loving......and yes, in the right hands and used the right way it can bring the whole planet far from where it is....but we are not ready yet and have far to go before we are those right hands........AI will evolve with us.....we will decide ultimately if it becomes a tool used to control or one that helps us grow in love, truth, freedom, equality, and fairness.
AI’s PR problem is that it’s often cast as the villain, but there’s another storyline quietly unfolding, and it’s one where AI is saving lives, rescuing history, and making the world more humane. In medicine, it’s spotting cancer earlier than doctors can, mapping the proteins that could crack stubborn diseases, and tailoring treatments to a patient’s unique genetics. In accessibility, it’s helping the blind navigate the world through Be My Eyes and giving the deaf real-time captions for conversations they’d otherwise miss.
In climate work, AI watches forests from above to detect wildfires before they rage, and tells farmers the exact moment their crops need water, slashing waste and boosting yields. Archaeologists are using it like a time machine, reading scrolls buried in volcanic ash for 2,000 years, and linguists are reviving indigenous languages from fragmented manuscripts. The World Food Programme is using AI forecasts to deliver aid months before famine strikes, and anti-slavery groups are catching human traffickers by spotting shady fishing vessels in satellite and shipping data.
It’s also the quiet custodian of culture, restoring old films, reviving endangered music, and even rebuilding the sounds of long-lost instruments. In the wild, AI listens for the crack of a poacher’s gun or the growl of a chainsaw and alerts rangers instantly. These aren’t billion-dollar hype projects - they’re targeted, smart, and quietly heroic and they’re quietly making the future less dystopian, one algorithm at a time.
AI isn’t the villain - people are. The code doesn’t wake up in the morning plotting to wreck democracy or save the rainforest; it just runs the instructions it’s given. Those instructions, the data it’s fed, and the incentives behind it all come from humans. Build it to maximise clickbait and it’ll pour gasoline on outrage. Build it to detect cancer or stop poachers, and it’ll quietly save lives. AI is a mirror with a megaphone - it amplifies whatever values and motives we program into it. The real question isn’t “Will AI be good or evil?” but “What do we want reflected back at us?”
I’ve been working closely with a team building an AI astrology app (more on that soon), and it’s been remarkable to see just how well AI can read the stars when it’s guided with care. The secret isn’t magic - it’s in the coding. If we let the AI reflect our heart, that’s how it will operate. It’s not the rogue the headlines warn you about - unless, of course, we choose to code it that way.
I spent my career in tech and I agree with your points on all of the amazing possibilities and especially that AI behaves as we teach / program it to do. When we talk about “What do we want reflected back at us?”, we need to consider that it learns from our personal and community data. We are teaching it now - with every search, social media post, all of the data that Musk and others have gathered legally and illegally - and it, in turn, is reflecting back to us what it has learned about us. Our fears, insecurities, anger, hate, and also our values, passions, loves, etc. come through in our everyday statements and actions. This is how AI is used to send targeted misinformation to groups of people to influence them. If we as individuals, and as communities, and eventually as a society teach AI by acting with our open minds and hearts we begin the process of diffusing the forces dividing the world in which we live. This may sound overly optimistic and I probably would have thought that in the not too distant past as well. The friend that shared this Substack is helping me to open my mind to more possibilities and I am grateful. All of that said, I do see the dangers of AI in dubious people, especially as long as we keep teaching it with our most negative traits. I am working on moving from a position of raging to one of helping where possible and speaking out / opposing harm where possible. As more people come around to this, long after I am gone, I believe that all of this is possible.
"The real question isn’t “Will AI be good or evil?” but “What do we want to be reflected back at us?”
Yes. And all that is good.....and, still...there are more questions...AI can not be developed by corporations that take away resources unfairly from people...like water and electricity...if developing it is harming the planet and humans...it needs to slow down.
I was given a look into what comes after the collapse after a 9 month night terror cycle in 2021. From what you describe, it's very similar. Cyclical, nourishing, alive, plentiful. None of what we see today. Then reading this after my dream last night of being offered a connection of light to ease the transition, just feels like I'm in the right place again after questioning it all recently. Thank you for your words and guiding me back to what may be.
Welcome to the new readers. Wizard with Words provides guidance and hope. We are in a birthing process and it isn't easy, but I try to stay focused on love for the future generations. This was a beautiful post and made me both cry and smile.
What a beautiful gift to read this today 💕
I am new to this community - just reading my second post - and I am really enjoying it. Many thanks to the friend that shared this with me - you know who you are - and who is so helpful with encouraging me to open my mind. I am a geek at heart - worked in tech my entire career - but also in the human body and mind. Thank you for this thought provoking post!