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​Dear Readers,
 
For several months, I've grappled with a difficult question: should I share this?
I've been following my own instincts and a growing body of psychic, astrological, and remote viewing material from multiple independent sources, all converging on a strikingly similar vision: a massive explosive event, of unknown origin and location, that permanently alters life on Earth as we know it.
 
This convergence compelled me to write. One voice can be dismissed; many voices, arriving independently at the same image, are harder to ignore.   I want to be honest with you: sharing this does not sit lightly with me. I have no wish to add fear or despair to a world already burdened with both. However, I have come to believe that informed, grounded awareness is a form of respect for you, and for whatever may lie ahead. You are discerning adults, and you deserve to engage with this material thoughtfully, rather than have it withheld.
 
My hope is that, if any of this resonates with you, you will receive it not as a reason to collapse into anxiety, but as a quiet invitation to prepare yourself and those you love, both practically and psychologically, and to reflect on what role you might be called to play should such an event occur. In times of great disruption, those who have thought things through, who have cultivated steadiness, community, and purpose, are precisely the ones the world needs most.
 
Please read with an open mind. Take what is useful. Leave what is not.
Above all, let this be a prompt for reflection rather than fear.

With much care and respect,
 
Cedar Rivers
Australia

11 March 2026
 

 
When Many Voices Speak the Same Warning: Prophetic Visions of a World Shaking Event

A reflection on recurring visions, what they may signify, and how we might respond with wisdom rather than fear.
 
Throughout history, seers, mystics, prophetic writers, astrologers, and remote viewers have described moments when the world shifts suddenly – when an event so unexpected and powerful occurs that it reshapes how human civilisation understands itself. Among the most persistently recurring images in visionary accounts is a massive, sudden explosion: a flash of fire, a city undone, a shock wave felt far beyond its origin.
 
In recent years, the Polish clairvoyant Krzysztof Jackowski has spoken at length about such an event. Similar imagery appears independently in the visions of Edgar Cayce, Baba Vanga, the sixteenth-century writings of Nostradamus, and many other modern seers. When different intuitives, separated by centuries and continents, describe strikingly similar themes, it is natural to pause and ask: what might they be pointing towards?

This article is not intended to alarm. It is written with the belief that awareness, approached with calm and compassion, is always preferable to ignorance. The future belongs not to fate alone, but to the choices we make together.
 
Krzysztof Jackowski's Vision

Jackowski, one of Poland's best-known clairvoyants, has described in interviews and livestreams a disturbing vision: a gigantic explosion that shocks the world and rapidly destabilises international relations. In his account, the immediate aftermath matters less than the cascade of consequences – fear spreading globally, governments responding with urgency, and the broader geopolitical order shifting in ways that are difficult to reverse.
He has not named a specific location with certainty. His impressions remain fragmentary, at times suggesting a smaller nation caught up in Middle Eastern tensions, at other times hinting at a major city in Europe or the United States. This vagueness is not unique to Jackowski; it reflects the nature of psychic perception itself: impressionistic rather than precise, felt before it is understood. What Jackowski emphasises most is the explosion as a catalyst – not an ending, but a turning point that forces humanity to confront something it has been avoiding.
 

Echoes Across Time: Other Seers, Similar Visions
Jackowski's vision is not unique. The image of a sudden, devastating event recurs throughout prophetic traditions, including remote viewing and astrology.
 
Edgar Cayce, the American clairvoyant whose readings spanned decades, spoke of profound earth changes: volcanic upheavals, seismic shifts, and the transformation of coastlines. While his language was geological rather than military, many interpreters see in his descriptions forces capable of explosive, world-altering devastation.
 
Baba Vanga, the Bulgarian mystic, is associated with warnings of catastrophic conflict originating in the Middle East, spreading outward, and involving weapons of terrible power – a shock that changes everything.
 
Nostradamus, writing in sixteenth-century France, crafted cryptic quatrains about 'great fires in the sky', cities consumed by flame, and celestial phenomena that terrify observers. His verses have been linked to meteor impacts, nuclear events, and large-scale industrial disasters – precisely because his symbolic language resists any single interpretation.
 
André Barbault, a highly respected figure in mundane astrology, foresaw with notable accuracy events such as the collapse of the Soviet Union and the reunification of Germany, and predicted that 2020–2021 would be extremely challenging years for the planet – this was written before COVID existed. He also predicted that 2026 would be one of the highest turning points of the 21st century; significant, but ultimately beneficial for the planet.

Dick Allgire, a respected and well-documented remote viewer, accurately predicted the Beirut port explosion and the mass shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival – describing the scene of coloured tents and people running before it occurred. He has since participated in sessions exploring a broader ‘Big Event’, collaborating with fellow viewer Edward Riordan.  Daz Smith, another remote viewer, predicted a large destructive explosion near a port, resembling a dirty bomb or tactical nuclear device.

Across these traditions, a shared vision persists: something sudden. Something enormous.
Something that marks the end of one era and the beginning of another.

 
Three Patterns That Recur
 
When prophetic accounts are read together, three broad categories of world-shaking events emerge with striking regularity.
A massive explosion or fireball. The most vivid image across multiple sources is a blast, a flash of intense light, a city or landscape instantly transformed. In practical terms, such an event could result from a nuclear detonation, a large asteroid airburst similar to the 1908 Tunguska event, which flattened hundreds of kilometres of Siberian forest, or a catastrophic industrial disaster. The symbolic meaning may extend further: the sudden fall of a leader, the eruption of war, or a technological failure with cascading consequences.
A major natural upheaval. Many visionary accounts include dramatic changes within the Earth: powerful earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, coastal flooding, or sudden shifts in landscape. The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora, the most powerful in recorded history, disrupted global climate for years and caused harvests to fail across continents. History reminds us that nature does not require human conflict to reshape the world.
 
A financial collapse. A third recurring theme is the sudden failure of economic systems: banks closing, currencies destabilised, governments imposing emergency controls. The Great Depression transformed entire societies within years. In today's interconnected global economy, financial disruptions travel faster and further than ever before.

These three patterns are not presented here as certainties.
They are recurring human anxieties, expressed through the symbolic language of vision.

 
Regions That Appear Most Often
 
Alongside recurring event types, certain regions feature repeatedly in prophetic narratives, reflecting, perhaps, the geopolitical anxieties of each era.
The Middle East holds immense historical and religious significance. Tensions involving Israel, Iran, and neighbouring countries have attracted the attention of analysts and intuitives alike. Many seers suggest this region could become a flashpoint with global consequences.
Eastern Europe has a sobering historical precedent. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, a single act of violence, triggered a chain reaction that drew the major powers of the world into conflict within weeks. The region's position between competing spheres of influence makes it, in analysts' view, perpetually sensitive.
North America, particularly the United States, appears in some contemporary visions as the site of a major event, partly due to the country's central role in global finance and security. The September 11 attacks demonstrated how a single day of violence in one city can reshape the geopolitical landscape for generations.
 
On the Nature of Prophetic Symbolism
 
One of the most important things to understand about visions is that they are rarely literal. A psychic impression filtered through human consciousness becomes symbolic, shaped by personal experience, cultural context, and the limitations of translating the ineffable into words.
A 'great explosion' in a vision might represent a military event, but it could equally signify the collapse of a long-standing institution, the sudden rise or fall of a world leader, a profound environmental rupture, or a technological shock for which the world was unprepared.
This is why prophecy tends to make its clearest sense in retrospect. People recognise the vision only after the event has occurred and named itself.
 
A Compassionate Perspective
 
If you have read this far, perhaps something in these accounts has stirred your concern. That is a natural response. Compassion – for yourself, for those you love, for the wider world – is precisely the right instinct.
 
But fear, when prolonged and unexamined, does not protect us. Awareness does.
 
The collective body of prophetic tradition most consistently suggests not that destruction is inevitable, but that humanity is at a crossroads, and the choices made in the coming months and years carry unusual weight. Technological capability, environmental pressure, and geopolitical tension are converging in ways that demand, as they always have at decisive moments in history, greater wisdom than before.
 
Many spiritual teachers across traditions offer the same response to prophetic warning: do not collapse into dread. Instead, ask what you are being called to contribute. Kindness, community, ethical and practical responsibility, and honest conversation about difficult truths are not small things. They are, arguably, the things that have always turned the tide.
 
Closing Reflection
 
The visions of Jackowski, Cayce, Vanga, Nostradamus, and others depict a world under pressure, one that may face dramatic moments of disruption and transformation. None of these visions is certain or precise nor entirely beyond the influence of human choice.
 
History’s most consistent lesson is not that catastrophe is inevitable, but that human beings, even in their darkest hours, find ways to adapt, rebuild, and support one another.
 
May the warnings in these visions be heard as invitations: to pay attention, to care for one another, and to help shape what comes next with as much wisdom, courage, kindness and love as we can offer.

​- Cedar
 
 
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