Goodness! I am just done with reading the most recent comments to my latest video about Pope Leo XIV.
It seems that a lot… A LOT… of people experienced the very same… somewhat unfamiliar and weird… feeling when they saw the announcement about his arrival as the new Pope.
Other than having read the Book of Revelation I’m not sure how the “last pope” fits into the whole Biblical Prophecy, end of days scenario. But now I’m wondering if perhaps we are all experiencing the same “knowing” that events are about to unfold as they were foretold.
This is an example of what I am beginning to believe is our collective memory returning. There are theories that humanity is suffering from trauma-based amnesia. Perhaps due to the most recent cataclysmic event that shook the Earth?
Some say that the destruction of Atlantis was so devastating for everything and everyone who lived in that time, that we were only a few left, with very little at our disposal to regenerate our existence. As the generations emerged, we simply lost the memory of what we once knew to be true.
And then the idea of “Revelation” being the revealing of hidden knowledge. Well, that’s something that is already being discussed in the Gnostic writings. It also appears in Kabbalah, and in some of the UAP / disclosure debates. Are we all tapping into our collective hidden ancestral memories of truths that we once knew? Is the new Pope the one who will, in some way, point humanity towards a remembering of those hidden truths?
All I know is that a surprising number of people appear to have felt that very same “not negative, not positive, not neutral” moment of “okay, here we go” thought that I felt, as soon as Leo 14 was announced.
If the sensation hadn’t been as profound for me as it was, I might have disregarded the fact that so many others felt the same way. But I know what I felt, and so now I’m spending a lot of my time trying to figure out if there was negative or positive or neutral in my instant reaction.
And then there’s the weird dream I had this week, when I asked for a “happy glimpse into the future”.
Whoever is directing my happiness dreams, really needs a dictionary. LOL.
More to come on that topic in this week’s videos!
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2 responses to “The first. The last. Our collective moment.”
If we can just hang in there for a while longer, I can almost see the beauty of what’s on the other side for us. I saw it in a dream once , a very long time ago, and my heart feels it coming. Wishing everyone, everywhere, Good Karma 💥
That’s beautiful Kathy. Do you remember your dream?