As you probably know, a total solar eclipse is taking place today, April 8, 2024.
I am in Europe at present, we won’t be able to see it—it will only be visible on the American continent. But even if we can’t witness the visual spectacle, its energetic influence reaches the entire Earth and far beyond. Astrologers have long been discussing the potential events surrounding this eclipse. Possibilities are present in the field—what ultimately manifests depends on many factors.
Solar eclipses in general, and especially this one, are said to bring a shift in consciousness. So let’s stay curious and open.
Regardless of that, this is the time to express your truth, release any fears that still hold you back, and step into your radiance and your impact. The internet is full of so-called truths and predictions about what’s currently unfolding and what’s to come. That can be fascinating and insightful. But the real question is: What do you know?
Each of these perspectives is colored by the lens of the person sharing it—and there’s nothing wrong with that. We can only ever perceive personal truth from within our own subjective reality, whether we’re channeling, journeying astrally, or using our intuitive senses. We interpret everything through our own filter before putting it into words for others to understand. That’s why it’s so essential that we all bring our voices into the world—however that looks for each of us.
Every perspective is a puzzle piece that helps complete the larger picture. So: What do you know that no one else does?
We are living in a time of transformation—that much most people agree on. Paradigm shifts are underway in many areas, and we’re right in the middle of it. Whether we look at education, healthcare, the media, or those in power—everything is shaking and cracking. The signs point to upheaval. There is chaos. And out of chaos, new things can be born. Power dynamics and the global balance are being recalibrated.
Karma as an Outdated Concept
One of the areas undergoing major transformation is religion and spirituality. I am convinced that spirituality rooted in guilt and control is on its way out. We’re entering an age of sovereignty. That’s why all systems of control are making so much noise right now—they’re fighting for their survival. They may keep us occupied for a few more years, but in essence, their time is up.
Whether religions promise us reward or punishment in the afterlife, or spiritual modalities tell us we’re being punished or rewarded based on our past lives—it’s really just the same story in a new costume. It’s time to let go of the concept of karma.
Have you ever used the idea of karma to try to be a “better” person—or to judge and mock others? For many, it has been satisfying to believe that those who lie, manipulate, or harm others are accumulating bad karma and won’t escape punishment, even if they get away with it in court.
But is it true? Do you truly believe that you are being punished with illness, loss, lovelessness, or poverty because you were “bad” in a past life? And that people doing horrible things now, yet living in luxury, must secretly be miserable—and will “get what they deserve” next time around?
Hollywood plays a big role in shaping this belief: e.g. stories often link wealth with heartlessness or misery. This gives many of us a sense of compensation. And that people doing horrible things now, yet living in luxury, must secretly be miserable—and will “get what they deserve” next time around.
This subtly reinforces a scarcity mindset. Because you don’t want to be like that, right? Especially not with your next life in mind.
As long as you believe this, you stay stuck in a loop—reliving the same experiences again and again.
Modern science is slowly confirming what mystics have said for millennia: everything is connected. And even more controversially—everything is happening simultaneously. This concept is hard to grasp and hotly debated. Do parallel universes exist? Is it true that you create your external reality?
These ideas are often ridiculed, which only makes them more interesting. Throughout history, countless revolutionary insights were mocked and fought against—especially by those who wanted to preserve the status quo or only sought to validate their own truth.
That’s one reason I’ve always been most curious about the things that mainstream voices try to discredit.
The most famous example? The flat-earth dogma. Galileo was punished for defending the heliocentric worldview, which states that the Earth orbits the Sun. He was accused of heresy by the Inquisition and sentenced to lifelong house arrest.
If we look at current events, it doesn’t seem like we’ve come all that far since then. But that’s another story.
Time, Parallel Realities & the Collapse of Karma
So if everything happens at once, and if parallel universes exist, then the theory of karma becomes irrelevant. In this framework, transformation comes from a shift in frequency that leads you to “jump” to a new timeline. And by changing your present, you change your past and your future as well. Hard to grasp.
Many spiritual teachings say: You must become the version of yourself that matches what you desire. If you want money and abundance, you must embody the frequency of wealth. To me, this makes far more sense when combined with the concept of parallel timelines.
Processing generational baggage and releasing it from the collective field is important—on one hand to become light and free enough to move into the life you want to live, on the other hand to help shape the world around you.
If you focus on a new reality, you open up a new timeline. The other possible timelines collapse. That collapse also affects your memory, which is why you don’t remember how many times you’ve already jumped.
A clue to this might be the so-called Mandela Effect, named after the famous South African anti-apartheid activist and president. When he died in 2013, thousands of people were shocked—they remembered him dying in prison in the 1980s and never becoming president. How do you remember it?
There are many such cases where groups of people vividly remember events differently than the current official record. Maybe you’ve experienced this in your personal life, too—when someone remembers a shared moment completely differently than you. Depending on your personality, you might question your memory—or theirs. But what if you’re both right?
There’s a lot of content online trying to explain this phenomenon in neat answers. But I think it raises far more questions—important ones.
Do You Want to Be Right, or Do You Want to Grow?
Recently, the RKI Files (from Germany’s Robert Koch Institute) were released. That’s a good thing. And even better if courts soon decide to lift the redactions. But the reaction from some corners is troubling. The outcry for revenge, the mockery of those who “didn’t get it”—what frequency does that put you in?
Isn’t this time really about a shift in consciousness—for every single one of us? About awakening?
Where are your blind spots? Where are mine?
I believe this game we’re playing inside the matrix, the 3D world—whatever you want to call it—isn’t really the point. It simply reveals where we’re still placing blame outside of ourselves. Where we’re unwilling to face the uncomfortable truths about our own patterns. Where we cling to being “right” and ignore anything that challenges our personal truth. Where we fall into division, hatred, exclusion, or even violence. Or, on the other hand—where we can remain calm and compassionate. Where we can speak our truth and act on it, no matter who tries to shame or intimidate us.
What if there is no outside?
I believe our experience of the coming events will be entirely individual. Some say the timelines are splitting into two. I don’t think that’s accurate. We are constantly branching into new timelines. We’ll see—or maybe we won’t, because our memory will have adjusted to the new reality.
But the truth remains: you can always choose again.
So I would like to ask you:
What energy do you want to contribute to the world—today?