The Awakening:  A New Generation Rising to Truth and Power

May 13, 2026

I pray that we are witnessing the rise of a new generation,

a generation of thinkers whose vision extends beyond mere survival, beyond conditioned responses, beyond blind adherence to authority.

A generation whose perception of the world is no longer dictated by external forces but is instead guided by reason, discernment, and an unrelenting pursuit of truth.

For the first time in recorded history, more people are thinking for themselves than ever before. Whether their thoughts align with wisdom or folly is not the debate; what matters is that they are thinking. And once people begin to think for themselves, they will refuse to swallow anything that does not sit well with their logic. Their hearts will reject what their minds cannot accept.

For too long, humanity has relied on figures of authority, scripture, gurus, elders, monarchs, to do its thinking. That era is fading fast. We now stand on the precipice of a seismic shift, one in which authority will no longer dictate truth, but truth itself will become the only authority. This shift is not one of mere intellectual rebellion; it is a fundamental evolution in human consciousness. It is a force akin to an avalanche, a tsunami that will wash away the old order and demand that we build anew, not on blind faith, but on unshakable knowledge.

This transformation is necessary, for the heavens as we once knew them are collapsing. We have been managed, controlled, and pacified by the promise of rewards in some distant afterlife.

"Suffer here, be obedient, endure injustice, for God sees all, and in the end, you will be compensated," we were told.

But that illusion is dissolving.

When one begins to question, to demand answers, the celestial bargains crumble.

What use is a paradise of boundless feasts if one has no body to taste?

What meaning do ethereal pleasures hold if they are inaccessible to the very senses that define our experience?


As the heavens collapse, the human spirit turns inward and seeks fulfillment here, in this life. But herein lies the danger. If we do not equip ourselves with the means to cultivate inner peace, to find joy in existence itself, we will seek artificial means of escape.

Already, 70% of the United States population is on prescription medication, with a quarter of that number medicated for mental health. Addiction rates to alcohol and drugs have soared by 10,000% in just a few decades. This is no coincidence. It is a direct consequence of the collapse of old illusions, coupled with an inability to construct a new, sustainable way of being.

This is not a moral issue; it is an existential one.

Every generation holds the world in trust for those who come after, and we might be failing in our duty. We have already inflicted wounds upon this planet that will take centuries to heal. The least we can do is ensure that the next generation is stronger, more capable, more enlightened than we are.

If we allow mass dependence on artificial substances to continue, we will produce a generation genetically, mentally, and spiritually weaker than ourselves.

That is nothing short of a crime against humanity.

But there is hope, a great and rising hope. Africa, the birthplace of civilization, the most mineral-rich land on Earth, stands at the threshold of resurgence.

While the so-called developed nations grapple with aging populations and declining birth rates, Africa is bursting with youthful energy. The continent’s greatest wealth is not gold, not oil, not diamonds, but its people, its young, vibrant, forward-thinking minds. Despite centuries of designed exploitation,

Africa needs only one thing to reclaim its rightful place on the world stage: self-determination.

No savior will descend from the sky, no external force will grant us freedom, no foreign power will willingly relinquish control. But through collective work and responsibility, through cooperative economics, through the principles that have sustained great civilizations throughout history,

Africa will rise and we will with her. The systems of oppression were designed by human hands, and so too can they be dismantled by human hands. It is not a question of if, but when.

This moment in history is our proving ground.

We must teach our people how to cultivate well-being from within, how to derive joy from their very existence, how to build communities that nurture rather than exploit.

The true measure of a society is not its wealth, but the greatness of its people. And greatness is forged not through dependency, but through knowledge, through resilience, through the unyielding pursuit of truth.

So, my dear reader, I invite you to join in this conversation, to engage in this great work. This is not a monologue, not a proclamation from on high, but an invitation to a shared purpose. The choice is before us—to remain bound by the illusions of the past or to step boldly into a future where truth reigns supreme.

The collapse of old heavens is not a tragedy; it is the clearing of space for something greater. Let us be the architects of that new world, where our children will stand taller, think freer, and build higher than we ever could.

The time is now. The rise is inevitable. And the responsibility is ours.