The story of Plan B begins with a reflection on human choice, framing Earth as a battleground between light and darkness—a place where free will tests every soul. In Plan A, God’s initial plan, humanity was granted freedom, the sacred ability to choose its own path, creating both beauty and destruction. The world thus became a canvas of contrasts: a paradise lost and, at times, a living hell, as heaven and darkness clashed within each human heart.
But God watched, and within humanity’s struggle, He saw the sparks of goodness—moments of forgiveness, expressions of love, breathtaking art, and whispers of divinity. And so, in His heart, a new possibility took shape: Plan B. This plan would allow Earth one last transformation, a final opportunity to restore and renew. For this purpose, God sent His “star-children”—souls of light, teachers, and way-showers, born to awaken humanity from its spiritual slumber, as in Generation X, Y, and Z. until now, starting all over with Generation A, B, C…
Plan B involves a shift from the Age of Pisces, marked by the birth and teachings of Christ, to the Age of Aquarius. This new era offers a fresh blueprint for living, one in which humanity must learn to balance personal freedom with responsibility for the Earth, one another, and the future. The Age of Aquarius ushers in a time of interconnected stewardship, where every person’s choices resonate across the world.
The true meaning of the ‘end of the old world’ is reframing it not as a violent end but as an unveiling revelation of truth. Those who keep clinging to greed, evil deeds, hatred, and separation will ultimately “exile” themselves from paradise. In contrast, those who embrace love, empathy, and stewardship will become the true inheritors of the Earth.
God sees that humanity has within it the potential to ascend beyond mere survival and embraces a “stewardship” for the planet. Plan B is a cosmic reset—an invitation to co-create a paradise reborn. In this time of cosmic urgency, everyone has a role to play as a catalyst, transforming his own negative parts or past into something enlightening, meaning the light or the truth of one’s own life will finally come to closure. Therefore you will be able to forgive yourself for what you have done, or not have done and ultimately will be able to forgive others. By taking “one small step back,” for humanity, making small sacrifices in consumption, ego, and comfort, we make “two steps forward” for human kind, because in essence human is kind, therefore each one of us can draw closer to a world infused with peace.
This brings a transformative vision to Plan B where the apocalypse isn’t just an ending; it’s a call to realign. Those who walk the path of love and stewardship won’t merely survive—they will help us all to inherit a new Earth.
—this reveals a profound truth about inner exile, suggesting that separation from paradise isn’t just about external punishment, although those who are ‘in power’ are still trying to punish us, one by one, since they did since Mid-evil times and the ‘golden age of enlightenment’ starting after that, in France. Those in power still believe this knowledge, this paradise is an exclusive part on earth or in heaven, only meant for the richest or an exclusive part of humanity.
But rather as an internal state, one who is clinging to destructive patterns creates its own barriers. People’s choices naturally shape their reality: those driven by love, empathy, and unity will find connection and purpose, while those lost in greed and division create their own isolation, ultimately removing themselves from the “heaven on earth” that’s possible.
In this vision, paradise becomes a mirror reflecting the deepest intentions of everyone involved. This beautifully empowers individuals to reshape their lives and their world through conscious, compassionate choices—aligning perfectly with themes of stewardship over the elements of the Earth (earth, air, fire and water, and ether as in space/ or ethernet) it’s all part of a beautiful transformation, and the collective shift into the Age of Aquarius, if we could just let nature follow its own course and no longer try to harm the Earth and her inhabitants, her children (or weren’t we all like God’s children?) and her resources: if we could only take care of these elements in a responsible way in a form of overview through stewardship, sharing them for all humankind, without making them into profit, since they were given to us all, for free, as in paradise once created and still can be.