I’m aiming to speak plainly and humbly, to share a vision that feels both awe-inspiring and deeply human. I want to describe a future where we step into a broader cosmos with curiosity, responsibility, and a genuine sense of humility.
I believe the future holds enormous potential. We’re at the edge of a new world age, where governments, economies, and communities may evolve in ways that would have sounded impossible not long ago. Technology, science, and communication are moving lightning-fast, pulling us toward possibilities that used to live only in movies or dreams.
Here are the currents I think will shape this era:
*Governments becoming more inclusive and transparent.
As more people gain access to information and tools through digital platforms and decentralized tech, decision-making will shift toward broader participation. The dream is a system where voices from all corners of society are heard, and where accountability is a lived practice, not just a slogan.
*Social structures rooted in equality and justice.
I expect a continued push against discrimination and a growing celebration of diversity. A truly just society would lift up every person’s dignity and offer equal opportunities, regardless of background.
*Economies reshaped by automation and sustainability.
Automation and AI may displace some jobs, but they’ll also create new kinds of work we can’t yet imagine. The challenge will be designing systems that help people transition smoothly while keeping our planet healthy.
*Interplanetary and galactic culture as a new horizon.
Space exploration could become a shared human project - colonies on other worlds, exchanges with other civilizations, and a broader sense of where we fit in the universe.
I tell a story that might surprise you, but feels true to me. It’s about a meeting between Ray Junia, publisher of OpinYon News Magazine, and me - a writer whose blogs have long pondered extraterrestrial possibilities. Ray asked me to write a column about this subject, and what started as a simple assignment grew into a life-changing journey. I didn’t know then that it would lead to a column you’re reading in your hands today.
My curiosity about extraterrestrials deepened when I joined a Bible study group. Through that experience, I began to sense a kind of telepathic, inner dialogue with multidimensional beings who nudged me toward a renewed understanding of the Bible. They suggested that the sacred text isn’t only about human history and spirituality but also about the presence and involvement of extraterrestrial beings in our past. This revelation - the idea that the Bible could be read through a broader cosmic lens - set me on a path to interpret scriptures from a new vantage point.
If you feel curious about a future where humanity engages with a wider cosmos, where spirituality can be learned from beings who have traveled far beyond Earth, then perhaps my Kamalayan column speaks to a version of you that’s ready to listen, question, and explore.
My hope is simple: to invite you to contemplate a courageous, inclusive spiritual journey that welcomes new voices, new perspectives, and the possibility that our story is only just beginning.
I even sense, in my own days, a vision of July 2026 - mass sightings across continents that would force governments to acknowledge what they’ve known or kept hidden for decades. A reckoning about our origins in the cosmic order could unfold. Some researchers have spoken of structures in distant places that predate human civilization by unimaginable spans. Whether this becomes reality or not, I want to hold space for wonder, inquiry, and open-minded exploration.
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