1186 The Coming Change & Nature’s Guardians
One of our Guides chats through Geoff
There are many children waiting to come down to help with the “Change.” They’re hiding in the woods and houses, preparing for their role. The big field we see represents the Change, and on the other side are the new cities and villages. These children are deeply connected to nature—they’re “nature kids,” and they have much work to do.
Those awaiting the Change are anticipating a new growth period. When their time comes, they’ll be born into these growth areas, bringing with them a profound understanding of nature—how to cultivate food, care for animals, and restore balance. They’re old souls, ensuring everything is harmonized perfectly.
They’re arriving now, and the Change will unfold over 10 or 11 years. By the end of this period, they’ll reach their “adult” phase (around 13 years old) and begin their work in earnest. By then, most of the Change will have occurred, and they’ll guide humanity in nurturing nature. For now, they’re observing Earth’s developments as their higher selves. Though they appear as children (ages 5–10), they’re actually advanced spirits in youthful forms, studying the world before incarnating.
Once born, they’ll possess innate abilities to heal and grow nature. They’ll also carry memories of past generations’ damage to the environment—encoded in their DNA—so they can avoid repeating those mistakes. The overall energy is peaceful and deeply rooted in nature, which will dominate this new era.
Nature’s revival is central, contrasting sharply with the current world’s focus on money, greed, and corruption. These forces have caused immense harm, fostering domination and inequality. Without money, families might be happier, though societal progress could slow. Ironically, this struggle was necessary for evolution—but now that we recognize the problem, we can correct it moving forward.
Key Themes:
- Nature’s Guardians: Old souls incarnating as children to restore ecological balance.
- The Change: A 10–11-year transition leading to a nature-centric society.
- Lessons Learned: DNA-level awareness of past mistakes to prevent future harm.
- Critique of Modernity: Money’s corrosive effects vs. the simplicity of harmony.