Restored land and flowing water symbolizing consciousness and learning from the past

Consciousness – Reliving the Past

Water, Land, and the Return of Life

I was recently watching YouTube and was struck by how different parts of the world are responding to what is happening to our planet. In the Middle East, for example, Iran is running out of water, while in Israel, its enemy, water is being successfully brought into the Negev Desert. This transformation is restoring life to arid regions, something desperately needed in many parts of the world. These changes are reshaping how we work with the elements of Earth, Fire, Water, and Air.

When water returns, land becomes usable again. Animals return, farming resumes, birds reappear, and the quality of life for humans improves. Recreation follows, fishing, hiking, and sightseeing. In many ways, we are returning to the past to rediscover better ways of doing things.

Learning from Ancient and Indigenous History

In Texas, bison have been reintroduced to the Panhandle, and life has returned to the desert. Ironically, we once eliminated them when we took over Indigenous lands. There are a few important points to remember. Before the Anunnaki, the Negev Desert was lush and full of life. Around 2034 B.C., the Anunnaki allegedly used nuclear weapons that destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah and sealed off the Dead Sea, creating vast dry lands. Similarly, improper land use in the United States has rendered many areas nonproductive due to water loss.

Conscious Action and Environmental Balance

Some parts of the world are beginning to address these challenges, but doing so requires conscious governments and conscious people. In the western United States, for example, beavers have been reintroduced in certain areas, and the land has once again become productive. This reveals a clear pattern: humans often exploit land for personal gain until it is destroyed. We cut down trees, introduce non-native species, and disrupt natural balance. It is worth remembering that the Anunnaki, the Gods of the Bible, came to Earth because they destroyed their own planet.

Repeating Patterns Through Power and War

Fortunately, we only need to learn from the past to shape a better future. The Anunnaki fought many wars and introduced religion as a solution. Humanity worshipped them, and today roughly 75% of the world still practices organized religion. In reality, they drained land in regions such as Iraq and Egypt and planted crops to feed people, while also engaging in constant warfare and sacrificing countless human lives in battle.

Modern Leadership and Collective Awakening

We are repeating these patterns today through wars around the world, influenced by leaders such as Russia’s Vladimir Putin and policies associated with the Trump administration. We need to learn from earlier times, when fewer people lived on Earth and resources were plentiful. We did not need to kill one another or exploit resources so destructively. We must awaken from the illusion of what life is meant to be and remember that it is about fully experiencing energy within our bodies. We cannot change our environment or social structures without understanding the consequences, everything we do affects us.

Economic Cycles and Interconnected Systems

We are all connected. From an economic perspective, consider predictions that the U.S. may enter a recession in 2026, as suggested by figures like Warren Buffett. In such times, investment strategies shift toward stable international companies such as Coca-Cola and Johnson & Johnson, businesses that continue to serve people regardless of economic conditions.

People always need food, drink, and health products. Sales in other countries help generate income during downturns. Economic cycles naturally create periods of growth and recession, but if we were more balanced, the suffering would be far less. The same principle applies to land and water management.

Returning to Nature’s Proven Solutions

In parts of western California, fishing is restricted, freshwater supplies are limited, and wildfires are common. By learning from the past, we can reintroduce native fish species, something some of my clients are already doing, protect land, manage forests more effectively, and create a sustainable future. Nature has already shown us what works. We simply need to study it, adapt it, and become conscious.

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