New Earth: Prophecies, Scripture, the Dream of the Planet, and Earth’s Rising Resonance
“Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away…” — Revelation 21:1. From the Bible to Toltec traditions, from Norse myths to Indigenous prophecies, humanity has long spoken of a cycle of endings and renewals. Today, even science measures Earth’s own heartbeat in the Schumann Resonance — frequencies that some say are quickening as humanity itself awakens. Could it be that prophecy, myth, and measurable phenomena are all pointing us to the same truth: the Dream of the Planet is shifting, and we are choosing which timeline to live in? 1) Scripture’s vision of renewal The Bible is rich with imagery of a transformed earth: - “For behold, I create new heavens and a new earth; and the former things shall not be remembered or come into mind.” — Isaiah 65:17 - “But according to his promise we are waiting for new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells.” — 2 Peter 3:13 - “Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth… He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more.” — Revelation 21:1, 4 These verses don’t just describe destruction — they promise rebirth, a reset of both heaven and earth into harmony, justice, and love. 2) World renewal myths — one story told many ways Other traditions echo this same cycle: - Hinduism: The return of Satya Yuga, the golden age of truth. - Norse: Ragnarök ends in fire and flood, but the earth is reborn green and fertile. - Hopi: The prophecy of the Seventh Fire speaks of a fork in the road — humanity must choose between two paths. - Toltec: The Dream of the Planet teaches that reality itself is a shared dream, shaped by collective belief. Different cultures, same pattern: death → purification → rebirth. 3) Toltec teaching: The Dream of the Planet In Toltec tradition, the world we live in is shaped by a collective dream — agreements, beliefs, and stories shared by humanity. Most of us were born into this dream without choosing it. The “old dream” is dominated by fear, separation, and control. But the Toltecs remind us: we can awaken from that unconscious dream and co-create a new one — one of love, freedom, and conscious choice.