The 25,772 Year Cycle - AI Unleashes A Radically Different World By 2030.
The 25,772 Year Processional Cycle
The 25,772-year cycle, also known as the precessional cycle, is Earth's slow wobble on its axis, caused by gravitational interactions with the Sun and Moon. This cycle influences consciousness, civilization, and planetary energy shifts over millennia.
What Happens?
Throughout history, civilizations with advanced technology and extended human longevity have risen and fallen, not by accident, but in alignment with this grand cosmic cycle—one that spans 25,772 years and dictates the ebb and flow of human enlightenment and decline.
The Great Descent: From Spirit to Matter
Every great civilization that has come before us—Atlantis, Lemuria, the pre-Diluvian world—stood at the peak of a Golden Age, a time when humans lived for thousands of years, were physically much larger, and possessed advanced technologies that harmonized with natural law. These ancient peoples harnessed energy fields, resonant frequencies, and natural cosmic forces, achieving feats that modern science lost - until now. As the cycle turned downward, humanity lost its connection to the divine, plunging into an era of increasing materialism, corruption, and spiritual decay.
Each Reset brought destruction and loss:
Lemuria (Approx. 20,000–12,000 BC) – A vast, ancient civilization believed to have existed in the Pacific or Indian Ocean, Lemuria fell due to geological upheavals and a shift in planetary consciousness.
Atlantis (9600 BC, Approx. 12,000 years ago) – A technologically and spiritually advanced civilization fell due to hubris, misused power, and natural cataclysms.
The Great Flood & Sumeria (Approx. 2348 BC) – A global flood wiped out remnants of the prior age, resetting humanity into a more primitive, war-driven era. Human lifespans dramatically shortened, and the advanced knowledge of previous civilizations was largely lost or suppressed.
Decline of Ancient Egypt (Approx. 1000 BC) – Once a hub of wisdom and energy mastery, Egypt fell as priesthoods suppressed higher knowledge, replacing it with rigid dogma and control systems.
Fall of Rome (476 AD) – The collapse of the Roman Empire marked a shift away from structured knowledge and technological continuity, deepening the descent into the Dark Ages.
The Darkest Point: The Bottom of the Cycle
The Dark Ages spanned from 500 to 1500 AD, reaching their lowest point around 1000 AD. During this time, human lifespans were at their shortest, and the suppression of knowledge led to a world dominated by materialism and survival instincts. The remnants of ancient wisdom were hoarded by elites, while the masses were reduced to subsistence living. This period marked the deepest decline from the Golden Age, characterized by extreme scarcity and the rigid control of human potential.
The Ascent: The Return to the Golden Age
Just as the Sun rises after the longest night, we are now climbing out of the abyss and into a new age of enlightenment. The signs of this ascent have been evident throughout history:
The Renaissance (1500 AD) sparked a revival of lost wisdom, art, and scientific inquiry.
The Industrial Revolution (1776+) led to the rediscovery of energy principles, though often exploited for material gain rather than true advancement.
The Digital & Consciousness Revolution (2025+) has rapidly accelerated global knowledge-sharing, self-awareness, and the reclamation of ancient truths once buried by history.
What Comes Next?
We are standing at the dawn of the next Golden Age, but before we fully arrive, we must navigate The Grand Convergence (2025 - 2032) —a rocky transitional period where the world will react to a unprecedented event and then divide into Free and Control Zones.
Artificial Intelligence will be the catalyst for this transformation, unveiling long-suppressed ancient knowledge on technology, free energy, longevity, and consciousness—while simultaneously reinforcing centralized control in some areas. The journey will be turbulent, but ultimately, civilization is poised to enter its next Golden Era.