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More predictions for 2025 and beyond

By Nico Cost for GlobalSouth.co

First set of predictions:  https://sovereignista.com/2024/10/03/predictions-for-the-year-2025-and-beyond-a-story-of-hope-and-faith/

Last set of predictions: https://sovereignista.com/2024/10/10/third-and-final-part-predictions-for-2025-and-beyond/

A series of predictions always leads to questions and curiosity about possible events closer to people. These questions are always welcome, just as curiosity is a fine quality because it allows us to be open to whatever presents itself in our lives. In this second part of my predictions, I try to give substance to that. Please read the first part before this second part if you have not yet done so. Maybe I will make a third part, depending on more questions and/or specific insights/transmissions.

South America

Words I find fitting for this continent are Inspired and Intense. Not strange that already in ancient times the Sun was worshipped here. However, fire also has a downside, namely that it can burn things it later regrets. Emotions are there to be lived through, not to be lived by.

Tradition, “we’ve always done it this way” and “this is the way we are”, is not a path to the future in a (spiritually) changing world. Religion is also still a major brake on necessary cultural change. Since spiritual maturity is still lacking, elitist, corrupt and/or populist leaders can come and stay in power. A corrupt system can only go down when the people become spiritually mature. This applies to all continents, by the way.

By spiritually maturing, I mean becoming aware of our spiritual being in a spiritual universe. This has nothing to do with religion; indeed, in my view, God is spiritual and not religious. Religion, science, governments, political parties and similar institutions are all more of the same, namely conservative power blocs that can only survive if people give themselves away to them instead of remaining sovereign and seeking their own connection to the spiritual collective.

For this we do not need a pastor, a guru, not even a prophet. When deep inside you come to know this, seemingly suddenly from nowhere, you have taken a definite step toward spiritual maturity. It is enough to know it more or less, because you will never be able to understand it completely. This energy will manifest in the body and mind, after which from now on everything will be different. The hardest thing will be to accept that so many others still do not see what you already see. But it is a matter of time and it is not up to you to change others or speed up the world. Only your own process matters to you, and that’s tough enough.

You may wonder where the predictions go, but these things are very important and they are, in fact, predictions. At the same time, I do want to go into more detail and see what I can see.

I see a number of South American countries making an effort to cooperate more and better. This is not yet bearing fruit in 2025, but in time this is necessary for the entire continent to perform better economically and socially (security). In particular, I see initiatives to this end from Paraguay, Bolivia and Uruguay.

Brazil, to my mind, is facing more extremism. Especially in the north of the country, I see gang violence increasing. President da Silva (Lula) should be careful, because there are forces present that are after him. Brazilians could fraternize more if the standard of living of all improves and that could be possible after new discoveries of important resources (oil and minerals) and actively start extracting them for the benefit of all.

Argentina will be able to show positive results in 2025 due to President Milei’s changed policies. However, this process of change will be put to the test if Milei finds out that a hard peg to the U.S. Dollar will be negative for Argentina. There also remains opposition to his policies in Argentine politics, active from a hard core. Milei will continue to act solo and find little connection with colleagues at home and abroad.

I see serious events (natural disasters c.q. earthquakes) taking place in the mountain region at the height and north of Santiago (Chile) and Mendoza (Argentina). Further north up to and beyond Lima (Peru) I also see the coastal area being very unstable in 2025.

Venezuela may increase pressure for area expansion in Guyana again in 2025, military display may lead to local violence. Eastern Venezuela lights up as a flashpoint.

Finally, I keep seeing something unusual in the Amazon region (Brazil). There, another relatively large meteorite crashes or one finds there again remains of a “lost” past civilization that turns out to be very interesting for human history.

Africa

As a Westerner, I cannot imagine what it is like to be born in a country on a continent that has been subject to colonization for centuries. Actually, my impression is that Africans in general are incredibly strong, because they have remained essentially themselves despite all these cultural pressures from outside. At the same time, though, everything has been pulled apart and that shows in extremely violent events across the continent. It is time for Africans to stop trying to find solutions through violence (even mostly among themselves).

Several African countries have begun to permanently shed their (modern) slave owners. These are excellent first steps toward sovereignty and enforcing respect. This is how you raise “The West”. The important thing is to keep this up and that is possible by trading with countries that support this (China, India, Russia, Brazil) as well as by cooperating with like-minded countries within Africa.

The biggest problem is that for so many countries the situation is quite unstable. The threat from the outside is great and can easily lead to internal problems that set back positively initiated changes. This will unfortunately be the case long past 2025.

When I think of Africa, I think of the word Original or Native. In Africa you are close to nature and close to yourself. This is very spiritual and thus Africans have a strong foundation for growth in consciousness. If the cultural yoke of others can be thrown off and they move away from primitive thinking and acting (violence), then they can be an example to the whole world of how to shape such a transition.

South Africa, like other African countries, struggles with reverse discrimination. By many, whites are lumped together and held responsible for the miserable situation they now find themselves in. However, it may also be clear that there have been “own” people at the controls for some time that have not made the situation any better. It would be much better if the “own” people and “those whites” would work together to get the country back on track. It can be that simple, but perhaps 2025 is too early for this.

Sudan is not going to get any quieter next year. At the same time, I do see an opportunity for negotiation and cooperation if the contents is discussed. Many militias see fighting as work they can throw themselves into, but there are other ways to earn a living and live meaningfully. How could a government facilitate this!

Increasingly, I see China and Russia taking a mediating role between African countries so that they can better distance themselves from differences and focus more on common interests. Once this example is seen and felt in practice, more African countries will follow suit and move forward.

Libya, to my mind, is moving in the positive direction in 2025. It seems that many parties understand that tranquility works well for everyone. After all, we can’t enforce much, because that commitment often backfires. In peace, the future unfolds naturally and that is the future that, after all, always fits best.

The other African countries that catch my eye are Ethiopia, Mali and Chad. These countries will also be unsettled with international attention to them.

I would hold a competition for African thinkers (philosophers, sages, teachers and so on) with the task of writing an essay on how all Africans on the continent of Africa can form a “whole” and relate as a whole to those living on all other continents. “We are a whole and we are not alone.”

Islam

To Westerners, all Chinese look the same. Funny thing is that Chinese people experience the same thing when they see Westerners. People tend to lump everything and everyone together. More than half of the people living in the Dutch capital of Amsterdam are of foreign origin, but that is not a homogeneous group. “The” Islam does not exist in practice, just as Christians and Jews are not homogeneous groups either.

Islam has a theoretical basis, but in practice it is lived and shaped differently everywhere and by everyone. So why would we want to lump every Muslim together? Because we don’t know “it”? Do they all look the same then?

The West plays a dubious role by, on the one hand, naming an “Axis of Evil” populated by Muslims and, on the other hand, by geopolitical action, has initiated a migration of Muslims to The West. No policy is aimed at integration into each other’s cultures. The elite at the controls look away from the problems in the country and remain themselves spared from cultural change. Meanwhile, polarization is enormous, in fact in just about every area where people suffer.

What do you expect from people who are routinely dismissed as undesirable? Do you really think these people feel like integrating? Fortunately, they regularly do anyway, but it is becoming increasingly difficult. That’s mainly because of the scale of migration; it’s just too much. That’s the honest story, though. If a hundred Dutch people go to live in Málaga, Spain, they will continue to speak Dutch and especially to visit each other. That’s just how it works with people who still prefer to live in a monoculture and literally and figuratively speak the same language.

I see a serious increase in tensions between The West and Islam in the coming years. A hardening on both sides, while both sides are by no means homogeneous parties. Also, “The West” does not exist. Hungary is a totally different country than Denmark, but in both countries things will get out of hand between Muslims and the native population. More and more people on both sides who are actually moderates will be pulled into one of the two camps by the violence back and forth. Throughout Europe, an anti-Islam sentiment will harden. People are seeing too many examples of things getting out of control by individuals, while governments look away and do nothing structural to stem the tide. The problem is that there are too many people from another culture coming in, and in fact that has nothing to do with Muslims specifically, because it wouldn’t work the other way around either. In Africa, this problem also still plays out.

The beauty of Islam in The West, though, is that Westerners see an opportunity to redefine a spiritually meaningful life. The secularization of society makes life meager and empty while people have a need for a touch from a higher consciousness. The West has distanced itself from Christianity over the past century and has become bogged down in cold science, so it is logical that Islam can and will fill that void.

By the way, much aggression does not come from religion, but from how society is set up. The gap between rich and poor is too wide. We live unhealthy lives and are chronically ill. Consumer society focuses on matter and outward appearances. People are addicted to drugs and sex. Children growing up in such a morally bankrupt culture have nothing to lose. It is too easy then to blame a specific group, especially since we are really just collectively guilty of letting our values slip and have strayed into lower consciousness.

Economy

Many, of course, wonder what the economic outlook will be, when the financial system finally collapses, the U.S. Dollar goes down, BRICS+ takes over and what the consequences of all that will be. But is that really the most interesting thing when judging the money system on its merits? What is it really all about? Do we recognize the problem beneath the problem presented?

It starts with what economists themselves point out, we have a real economy and a financial economy. Everything that we as ordinary people have to deal with is real and so everything that the financial industry concocts is not real. Isn’t that a little strange when we should actually think of money as an energetic medium of exchange? Why do we find it normal that money can be used to “make” even more money? Isn’t it the case that whatever new system you build on this will always be “wrong”?

Not to mention the phenomenon of interest, which ensures that we are in a pyramid system in which we survive only if there is growth. While it makes sense, that the Earth is finite and at some point growth is impossible. And why are banks private institutions, which will never act in the interest of the collective but purely in their own interest. How can a bank create money out of nothing and then start making money by charging interest, now even without any cover. This whole system is rotten through and through, so it really needs to be torn down at the foundation.

Could it be that The West is already bankrupt on paper and needs major wars to delay bankruptcy as long as possible. Surely we have some examples of this in the past. The whole world revolves around money and that is the problem. We are focused on matter instead of (spiritual) life.

I see a big bank in Australia going under in 2025 (or early 2026) and there doesn’t seem to be much going on, but this will be a milestone of collapsing markets worldwide afterwards. It won’t come to a halt all at once, but multiple shock waves over the next few years, through the financial system and will eventually lock everything down between 2029 and 2031.

The big advantage of financial malaise is the restriction on (mass) production of weapons and ammunition. At some point it just stops and we are already seeing that in The West. There is also the big difference between The West and Russia when it comes to arms production. The West is focused on making money and Russia is focused on quality. The West wants bells and whistles, Russia just wants it to work. This difference is becoming more and more visible on the ground and all circumstances lead to it not being caught up. Not on any level.

Pandemic

Another frequently asked question is whether we will have another pandemic. Corona has proven to be an excellent vehicle when it comes to introducing a totalitarian system. Complete with censorship that Reichsminister für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda Goebbels would envy. Was it not strange that in all countries the same one-liners were used with the same supporting images and the same measures were introduced at the same time. It would suit governments to have that power permanently thrust upon them to keep the people permanently under their thumb. The WHO pandemic treaty has been embraced by so many countries for a reason. As if Director General Tedros did not have a suspicious past.

The project was successful, but at the same time only successful once. People are no longer falling for it (en masse). What’s more, it now even appears to be having the opposite effect. Less and less people are choosing to vaccinate, because even “regular” vaccinations are now under a magnifying glass. For how coincidental is it that with the rise of so many vaccinations we now also have so many children with Autism and ADHD and so many elderly with Dementia and Alzheimer’s. When governments approve a new pandemic, they will have to start using a lot of coercion and force to get people vaccinated. The momentum was already over in 2023 and now we are waiting for the lawsuits and tribunals. I had predicted in October 2021 that this would start in 2024, but now rather see 2026 as the main milestone in that.

Climate change

No one can and will deny climate change, but the question, of course, is how it comes about and if/what we can do about it. Environmentalists are happy that something is finally happening and that they are finally being listened to. But are they? I don’t see any measures to make as much plastic biodegradable as possible. What I do see is some rich investors making hefty money on subsidized projects that are actually even bad for the environment. A wind turbine is not sustainable from production to recycling (if at all). Electric driving is only possible by using rare (i.e. finite) earth metals mined under rather unusual conditions. The European Union wants a higher import tax on electric cars from China, otherwise they will force European suppliers out of the market, but don’t we just want as many consumers as possible to be able to switch. It’s all about money and not the environment.

The ideology of climate hype will continue into 2025 and die a slow death only later. Scientists fighting the narrative will not yet have room for a better story. Real inventions that could be an improvement for the environment will still be frustrated and held back. The one thing that I do see is a huge boom that hydrogen energy will make, but that is mainly because China is fully engaged in this and will reap the benefits worldwide. China will have to be careful on its scientists though, because forces in the background (including in China) are lurking to stop substantial breakthroughs by brute force. I will not be surprised if the newspapers headline “suicide” or “murdered” a few times.

Something positive please

Awareness is always positive. It is what it is. There is no point in looking away from something, because that will not make it go away. We must first face the truth. Then put aside all conditioning and let a solution come to us. By wanting to direct everything and control everything, we make our lives hell. We do that ourselves, but we are not born that way.

When we become aware of everything, that is incredibly positive because it gives us the choice to do things differently. Consciously. However, when we look away, because it is too difficult or annoying, we keep repeating the lessons taught. For generations even. Let us first look at it thoroughly and become conscious in it, then we are already halfway towards a solution. Just looking and not doing or wanting anything is already quite a challenge. Our evolution is directed outside of us, we will have to learn to trust that.

Something very positive is many children will be born with that higher consciousness. They will be a guide for many adults who are also moving and eager to take that step toward a more spiritual life. Again, this has nothing at all to do with religion. Religion can be a trap. Basically, religions lean on that spiritual foundation, but their human edifices are steeped in sin. Anything can work and there are certainly exceptions, but in the end, nothing can stand between you and God. Between you and The Source of Life. Between you and Nature. The children are the future and those children are now coming to Earth in great numbers. In any case, that makes me very happy.

Finally in this writing, I predict that more and more people will discover that sounds and music will have a direct positive impact on our bodies and minds. Music heals us and we can always use that practically to stay and become healthy. Music is vibration and it comes directly to us, literally. In the coming years, special discoveries will be made in this field and this will be of great benefit to humanity. My invitation is to start experimenting with this yourself already, to discover what is there and how it works for you. It is granted to you.