Is it possible to create a New Earth? One of love and unity.
I believe there is, but I also believe that my view is idealistic and is more probable to not happen, based on obvious history and worldly systems and circumstances.
But that doesn't mean that it is not possible. But it would require the conscious participation of all people.
So here is my vision — Raise the consciousness of this planet by raising our own individual consciousness.
The change has to happen in all of us, because we are individually and collectively responsible. We have been given an enormous responsibility: to be guardians of consciousness.
If you know better, you must do better. That’s not polite phrasing — it’s a moral line. There is no such thing as two wrongs make a right in my world.
My ideal world is simple and radical at the same time: humans who know themselves, lead themselves, and are autonomous. People who do not want power or control over others. People who act from an internal compass that points to what is right, not from fear or the need for dominance. You don’t have to agree with everyone — alignment is different to agreement — but you will be able to trust people because they trust themselves to act as guardians of higher consciousness.
Right now, people are not taking that responsibility. The planetary consciousness is low. When I tap in, the vibration I feel is separation, fear, and scarcity. Consciousness is frequency; frequency can be measured. There are frequencies for hate, for love, for Enlightenment. Most of what I sense is low.
To change the world we have to change leadership — not just politicians, but leaders in every arena. Ideally we’d be self-led and not require external instruction because we know the right thing to do and simply do it. That’s an internal way of living.
But first people must be shown how to be self-led. We’ve been driven away from that. We live inside systems that were designed to make us dependent and very unconscious: education, food, medicine, law, religion. These systems shape separation, identity and survival. They control. They manipulate.
They lead us away from self leadership.
People learn through example. If toxic systems, structures and examples were removed and replaced with good ones which teach us how to connect with higher consciousness. The world would be a very different place, and people would operate very differently too.
Yes, my dream sounds Garden-of-Eden naive — but I’m aiming for Eden with technology, a happy Mother Earth, and people who respect the planet and tell the truth. A world where a universal knowing exists in us of what the right thing is, and we take responsibility for ourselves and higher consciousness by doing the right thing and become guardians of consciousness.
Change must start at the top in order to teach a new way of being and living.
In a healthy society, when you see a child acting out, the community notices, and the family is supported. Parents get help. There is education and remediation for the parents and the children.
But our society doesn’t operate that way: toxicity and dysfunction have been passed down as unconscious programming. People are doing the best they can with the damage they’ve inherited — 90% of behaviour runs on autopilot. Subconscious is unconscious. Consciousness brings awareness, and awareness affords choice.
So we need to model new choices — new ways of living and being. When kids, adults, leaders see other options, they can choose them.
If someone is so dangerous they cannot integrate into society, my proposal is not public torture or abandonment but compassionate containment and rehabilitation.
Hear me: I am not excusing violence. I’m saying the ones who hurt others are wounded. If you remove them without offering care, you simply replicate the original wound in another form. Historically we’ve done that time and again — crusades, inquisitions, genocides — all dressed up in righteousness. That’s the tragic irony: we punish cruelty with cruelty and call it justice.
My idea is different. Remove the threat from society in ways that stop harm, but place those people where they can be supported — fed well, clothed, cared for, given dignity, and offered moral philosophy, therapy, education, gardens, beauty, and options to learn to live differently if they want to. If integration back into society isn’t possible, then at least ensure they are not a danger and they are not abused. That is compassion.
I’m aware of the ethical tightrope here. Who decides? Who judges? I’ll be honest — there’s an irony in proposing any system that makes such determinations. Philosophy rarely lands in neat conclusions. There are always more angles.
I won’t pretend I have all the answers, only the vision, which requires leadership until we are all able to lead ourselves again.
High consciousness feels good. Low consciousness feels rotten — fear, separation, scarcity. If we can help most people feel good, most people would choose that. If we lived in an equal society, we would live in a happy one.
And here’s the deeper point: when you operate from a higher vibrational state, what’s good for you is inevitably good for everyone. Selfishness and true self-care are not the same. Real self-care, real sovereignty, expands outward.
I also hold the painful humility that I can’t force anyone to choose this with me. I have chosen my path over and over — and I’d choose it again — but everyone must choose for themselves. For me, if I die or if I decide I’m done with this planet, I’ll take that choice. If the majority still wants the old ways, they have that right. Freedom means freedom for choices I disagree with.
If you want transformation on a planetary level, it begins with individuals making the daily, small decisions to be awake — to choose love over anger, truth over convenience, responsibility over blame. It begins with us becoming the guardians of consciousness we were always meant to be.
Lead yourself. Choose better. Be the example. The planet needs it.
— From the latest Sovereign Soul Podcast episode, listen here to dive deeper.
With love,
Rose

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