Marianne Williamson Jan 26, 2026 In order to meet the challenges of our time, we need more than mechanistic, rationalistic thinking or even traditional political activism. To create the political force needed to override the threat of fascism, we must activate our soul force. Williamson reflects on what that means for Americans at this time.
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2026—2027: EVERYTHING CHANGES FOREVER | Jim Self
Amrit Sandhu ???????? and Mastering Alchemy Jan 21, 2026 Inspired Evolution Podcast ???????? 2026-2027 is not a normal time… In this conversation, Jim Self explains that the reality we’ve known — the current expression of linear time, conditionality, and duality — is ending. According to Archangel Metatron, the door to third dimension closed in 2012, and what we’re experiencing now is the old operating system being dismantled. The guilt, blame, resentment, and “I’m not okay” patterns that have run humanity for thousands of years are being pulled out like threads from a tapestry. Time itself is collapsing into the present moment — which is why you can’t remember last week. Jim shares practical tools from Mastering Alchemy for releasing the “backpack” of old patterns, and reveals what’s coming between now and 2027. And while this shift is collective, how it shows up in your life is deeply personal.
Emily Galvin-Almanza on Trump’s Davos disaster and ongoing cover up of the Epstein Files.
“People don’t actually want what this administration has to offer. And the shocking nature of it has caused more people to have to pay attention to politics than, I think, ever before. So If we organize, we have an opportunity to show the entire world that we as a people can be relied upon even when our government cannot be. And I think that would be an incredible feat of restoration that is worth believing in and worth organizing for and worth fighting for in the months we have between now and November.”
–Emily Galvin-Almanza
FIVE MINUTE NEWS Jan 25, 2026 Emily Galvin-Almanza joins Anthony Davis to discuss Trump’s handling of international relations after the disaster in Davos, and ongoing cover up of the Epstein Files. The NATO fallout and damage done to traditional allies. Trump’s mental health and his abuses of power, especially from within the Department of Justice, in a country that could be on the brink of war with itself – only on The Weekend Show.
The Twelve Functions
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January 28 – 31, 2026 | 3pm and 8pm UTC


Our psychology is composed of four independent minds, each processing experience in its own way: the Intellectual function thinks and compares; the Emotional function feels and evaluates; and the Moving and Instinctive functions navigate and monitor the well-being of our physical body. These four rarely function harmoniously. More often, one dominates while the others are suppressed or ignored. Each of the four is subdivided into three parts. All parts are forced to cohabit, influencing one another and yielding twelve distinct modes of psychological operation.
In this four-day gathering, we will superimpose this twelvefold structure onto Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper, where the twelve disciples are arranged in four groups of three. Each group displays its own dramatic character—some lean forward in agitation, others recoil in disbelief, still others confer among themselves. We will explore this similarity and use it as a visual key to unlock our understanding of how our inner machinery operates.
The gathering will be at a cost. All sessions will be recorded for registered participants. Read more below:
The Moving Function
The moving function governs all voluntary movement of the body: walking, speaking, writing, gesturing, and every learned physical skill. It grants us the remarkable ability to automate complex sequences of action—riding a bicycle, typing on a keyboard, driving a car—which at first require our concentrated attention but through repetition become effortless. This capacity for automation does not remain confined to physical movement; it permeates the other functions and enables their fluidity. It helps our intellectual function connect words and meaning seamlessly, and our emotional function match reactions to social situations with practiced ease. In effect, the moving function operates like a rolling wheel that lends momentum not only to itself but to our entire psychology.
This rotational nature correlates the moving function with time. It “believes” time and equates it with progression and accomplishment. The task at hand is always a means to an end, a “now” pointing to a “later.” But being relegated to perpetual rotation, when “later” eventually arrives, the moving function perceives it as a new “now” to be sacrificed for an even later “later.” Under its influence, we fall into repetitive mechanical loops: continually replaying interactions, rehearsing imaginary conversations, humming randomly recalled tunes—momentums that color our internal landscape against our will.

Bartholomew, James the Lesser, Andrew | The Last Supper | Leonardo da Vinci

Matthew, Thaddaeus, Simon the Zealot | The Last Supper | Leonardo da Vinci
The Intellectual Function
The intellectual function reasons, compares, imagines, formulates words, and handles abstract concepts. Thanks to this function, we can entertain complex topics in our mind, break them down into components, and present them logically and coherently. We can replay yesterday’s events in our mind’s eye or plan for tomorrow—abilities only possible because we have power over abstraction. This capacity permeates and empowers the other functions. It enables the moving function to visualize objects and order them in space. It enables the emotional function to consider people’s character and devise different ways of approaching them. The whole concept of developing ourselves presupposes an ability to envision things being different than they are by nature—an ability with which we are endowed thanks to our intellectual function.
These examples, however, presuppose an aim. In the absence of aim, our intellectual function yields an irresistible stream of associative thoughts called daydreaming. Our attempts to observe ourselves soon reveal this associative thinking to be alarmingly more pervasive than we suspected. Even when we realize we are daydreaming at this very moment, and acknowledge it to be counterproductive, we are still strongly tempted to continue. This is because our unbridled daydreaming has become an addiction—it continually replaces reality with a flattering image of ourselves.
The Instinctive Function
The instinctive function governs all the inner workings of the organism: respiration, digestion, circulation, the healing of wounds, the regulation of temperature—processes that operate continuously without our conscious participation. It is hardcoded to favor conditions that aid survival and to avoid those that constitute a threat. It formulates its priorities accordingly, even when these conflict with the aims and preferences of our other functions. Without such instinctive drives we would lack the sense to avoid danger, lack the motivation to earn our daily bread, and lack the responsibility to provide for our offspring. Our species would face extinction.
The instinctive function’s priorities do not encompass inner development. As long as we make only brief and intermittent efforts to observe ourselves, it only mildly resists our progress. But once we attempt to introduce some form of inner discipline—some alternative government to our habitual way of functioning—the instinctive function senses its priorities are threatened and increases its resistance. It can make us feel too tired, too unwell, or too lightheaded to invest more attention than is strictly required. In this respect, the instinctive function is under the law of gravity. Like a river finding the easiest path to the sea, it always pursues the path of least resistance and greatest energy conservation.

Judas, Peter, John | The Last Supper | Leonardo da Vinci

Thomas, James the Greater, Philip | The Last Supper | Leonardo da Vinci
The Emotional Function
The emotional function enables us to perceive beauty, feel people’s moods, perceive the motives behind their actions, and blend into social situations. Its complete spectrum extends far beyond these basic perceptions, reaching upward to transformative feelings such as awe, empathy, compassion, and remorse of conscience—feelings that alter how we see ourselves and the world around us. Yet since the development of our essence is typically arrested early in life, the emotional function—the function of essence—is usually atrophied. We take advantage only of its basic output of camaraderie, humor, and gossip, and rarely benefit from its higher and transformative range. It is as if we only used our smartphones to check the time.
When we try to study our emotions, we stumble upon an underlying attitude that makes their observation particularly difficult: their very arising sweeps us away. They come with a deep conviction that glues us to them and blinds us to their manifestation. This abandonment of our sense of self is called identification, and it exacts its strongest force on our emotional world. Our undeveloped emotional function distorts our perception by placing ourselves at its center. Everything is about us, everyone is ignoring or conspiring against us, everyone should be considering or acknowledging us. Misled by this bias, we take everything personally and experience difficult emotions about things that need not concern us whatsoever.

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Minneapolis Discovered Its Own Strength Fighting ICE Tyranny
Trump’s goons thought they could push around a blue city. They came in for a nasty shock.
by Ryan CooperJanuary 23, 2026 (Prospect.org)

Donald Trump is a symptom more than he is a disease. Any healthy republic faced with a leader who threatened to use military force against its own treaty allies to conquer a mostly worthless piece of ice would immediately throw him out. America has mechanisms to do just this, and in fact has removed a president within living memory. Richard Nixon was hounded out of office for a scandal that was not one-thousandth as bad as what Trump did to Greenland, nor as what’s easily 50 other Trump scandals besides. Multiple times per week, he does something that makes Watergate look like a cashier pocketing 50 cents from the cash drawer.
Yet there is no sign of even a serious attempt to get rid of Trump. A critical mass of Americans, particularly those in positions of power, have become morally corrupt. On the one side, the Republican Party has become a fascist cult of personality, completely in thrall to Trump no matter how mentally unwell he acts in public or how badly he harms American society. On the other, the Democratic Party, along with numerous leaders in business and academia, has repeatedly caved, appeased, or otherwise failed to confront him, exemplified by former Attorney General Merrick Garland dithering away half a presidential term during which he failed even to prosecute Trump for a televised insurrection.
Today, however, Minneapolis is showing America how to resist Trump’s intolerable tyranny—and perhaps more importantly, what this country could be, if we allowed our belief in free institutions to guide our action.
As we’ve been reporting at the Prospect, ICE and CBP are running a campaign of terror and ethnic cleansing in Minneapolis. Convoys of criminal thugs—there is no other way to describe them—are driving around the city, looking for nonwhite people, preferably, out by themselves to kidnap.
These men are evil in a biblical sense, as in actual demons from hell. By now, most people are familiar with Jonathan Ross, the ICE goon who mercilessly gunned down Renee Good, while his colleagues then prevented a nearby doctor from assisting her. But here’s another blasting pepper spray directly into the eyes of an unarmed protester while he is held down by two other ICE goons. Here’s some more forcing a five-year-old boy named Liam Ramos to act as bait in an attempt to get into his house, and then kidnapping him and his father and taking them to Texas. It’s “unclear when or whether Liam will be able to return for his stuffed turtle, his hat, and his W worksheet,” as a local reporter bleakly observed.
“Churches and schools have closed under threat of violence. My neighbors have correctly assessed that it is no longer even safe for them to walk down the street to the store,” said Erik Hane, a Minneapolis literary agent (who, full disclosure, happens to represent me). “Every minute here, a thousand hidden tragedies like this play out. ICE is rolling back people’s basic freedom and security.”
In reaction, ordinary Minneapolis residents from all walks of life have, practically overnight, mobilized themselves into an effective opposition force—adapting traditional techniques of nonviolent resistance on the fly. According to residents, virtually every street has some observer on it watching for ICE during daylight hours, and often more than one. Those observers are coordinated, mostly using encrypted Signal chats, and any ICE activity is immediately communicated so observers can show up to document and impede the goons.
They can’t stop ICE entirely, but they can throw as much sand as possible into the gears of occupation. Observers film what is happening, try to get the names of anyone being taken, and in general make themselves a nuisance. “There is nowhere ICE can go in this city where they won’t soon be met by a dozen locals ready to record and impede their actions, and the whistles we’re all wearing mean that many other people will soon be at that location too,” Hane said. Like all criminals, ICE prefers to operate out of public view, and if they draw enough attention, they frequently give up.
Other residents have organized tailing operations to follow ICE vehicles around and keep tabs on them. In a recent podcast interview, I spoke with Will Stancil, who has become something of a minor celebrity for relentlessly bird-dogging ICE convoys in his Honda Fit. “The reality is that what they’re doing here—they’re jumping out, they’re abducting people, they’re tear-gassing crowds, all that stuff—it is so aggressive, and so outside the bounds of the law, and commonsense notions of how law enforcement ought to be conducted, that they can’t really operate if they’re being observed closely.”
Still others have organized to protect day cares—day cares!—schools, and churches. Yet more have organized food delivery for residents who are liable to be kidnapped if they leave their homes.
The consequences for resistance can be serious. Illegal arrests and savage beatings are commonplace. People have seen their homes trashed, their property stolen, their bones broken, their eyes ruined. But the abuse only strengthens the city’s resolve.
Make no mistake: What is happening in Minneapolis is vile in the extreme. But it’s also teaching some important lessons. By forcing city residents to fight for their security and their very lives, ICE has taught them their own strength. It is very, very difficult to subdue a large city that has risen in disciplined anger. ICE would need at least ten times the manpower, if not more, and be willing to stay indefinitely.
ICE’s terror campaign has also revealed what is at stake. America in 2024 had many problems, but on the whole it was one of the most wealthy, privileged societies that has ever existed. Things can get a lot worse than having a dysfunctional health care system or bad public transit. For instance, a flourishing city could be occupied by thousands of fascist thugs.
Speaking with residents, over and over again I heard a sense of blistering outrage at the utter gratuitousness of it all. Things were more or less fine until ICE showed up and started snatching random civilians off the street. It turns out that regular people will put their bodies on the line to defend their communities from fascist terrorism. To quote Samwise Gamgee: There’s some good in this world, and it’s worth fighting for.
The rest of America can learn from that example. As Stancil emphasized to me, anyone can and should start building the bones of a rapid response network, right now. Your turn in the barrel is likely coming, sooner or later. And who knows—it might even be good for you. “There is joy in this. I know my neighbors better than ever before. I have started friendships that will last long after we remove ICE from our city,” Hane said.
A previous generation of elites reacted with shocked outrage to Nixon’s relatively minor misdeeds because they felt a modicum of pride and dignity in the ongoing existence of American law and Americans’ rights. The president directing a bunch of criminal scumbags to rummage around in his opponents’ papers? That is simply not done.
Over many years, that pride and dignity has been dissolved in a culture of corruption and elite impunity. As the rot spread and deepened, it was only a matter of time until something like Donald Trump wormed its way to the top of the heap.
But Minneapolis reminds all Americans that the old ways still have much to recommend them. Look at what MAGA is trying to take from our fellow citizens—their freedom, their prosperity, their families, their basic way of life—and look at how hard they are fighting in response. These are the stakes. We don’t have to tolerate a criminally insane president, nor his criminal occupation force. We’ve done better in the past and we can do so again.
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Resilience in the Aftermath of Disaster with Laurie Nadel
New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove Jan 24, 2026 Laurie Nadel, PhD, a clinical psychologist, is author of The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing, and Strength When Disaster Strikes. Her other books include Sixth Sense: Unlocking Your Ultimate Mind Power, Happiness Genes: Unlocking the Potential Hidden in Your DNA, and Dancing With The Wind: A True Story of Zen and the Art of Windsurfing. Her website is https://www.laurienadel.com/ Here she describes her experiences living through chronic fatigue syndrome and the Epstein-Barr virus, the 9/11 disaster in New York City, and Hurricane Sandy — which destroyed the home in which she was living. In the horrible aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, she followed her own clinical advice and took a two-day respite in order to meditate and focus inwardly. It was then that she received the guidance of the “five gifts” of humility, patience, empathy, forgiveness, and growth. New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He is the recipient of the only doctoral diploma in “parapsychology” ever awarded by an accredited university (University of California, Berkeley, 1980). He is also the Grand Prize winner of the 2021 Bigelow Institute essay competition regarding the best evidence for survival of human consciousness after permanent bodily death. He is Co-Director of Parapsychology Education at the California Institute for Human Science. (Recorded on May 25, 2020)
Moon Wobble peaks February 28
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Help Create the World’s Largest Intentional Sound Meditation: February 14

GLOBAL UNIFIED HEART ACTIVATION 2026
Feb. 14, 2026 — 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Eastern Time, we will be broadcasting
the GLOBAL UNIFIED HEART ACTIVATION. We invite everyone to join us for this global event
to co-create the largest focused group field of consciousness using intentionalized sound.
In order to create the most powerfully attuned participants for the GLOBAL UNIFIED HEART ACTIVATION,
we have designed a FREE 7 day preparation program to help create the most advanced group vibratory experience.

The Global Unified Heart Activation is an event that will take place from 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Eastern Time on Feb. 14, 2026, the 24th Annual World Sound Healing Day. This will be a global event which will culminate in the largest number of people intoning the sacred heart sound of AH at approximately 12 noon (ET) to create the most powerful wave of positive transformation that is possible in order to beneficially shift the field of the Gaia Matrix—our Beloved Mother Earth. We urge all to take part in this event which will stream from numerous platforms.
The Global Unified Heart Activation is a new name for an old concept—that of sending a sonic valentine to the Earth Mother at particular time on a particular day using a specific sound. This was in fact, the initial focus of the first World Sound Healing Day and has been part of the program since the focus of that day has expanded and incorporated different sounds made throughout the day. The activities on the Events Portal are a wonderful adjunct to the Global Unified Heart Activation. If this activation is like a sonic laser of Light & Love, then these other activities featured on the Events Portal are akin to the preparation and enhancement of this field through gentle sonic resonances manifested throughout day on the planet.
The live program will include information about sound, intention, and global consciousness and will feature a 15- minute Guided Meditation and Global AH chanting which includes psycho-acoustic frequencies designed to create powerful resonance with the Earth as well as well as deep, altered consciousness tones to enhance the global toning. This newly created and sonically charged sonic Experience can be listened to and then sounded along with via speakers or enhanced even further through headphones.
The Global AH sound was created using the sounds of thousands of people that Jonathan Goldman recorded both individually and in groups (you may be among those voices). It features a guided meditation designed to empower heart/brain coherence and provide focused intention on projecting the sounds once they will be chanted by participants throughout the planet. In the bed of music that Andi Goldman speaks over and provides the guided meditation, along with the sacred sounds of the AH, are the sounds of Tibetan Bowls, whales and dolphins and specially designed sounds by neuro-acoustician Dr. Jeffrey Thompson to create deep binaural states of consciousness as well as powerful resonance with the Earth.
Along with the group experience, this presentation will include preparatory steps to project the most powerful AH sound possible, to affect planetary consciousness. This features information about sound, intention, and global consciousness as well as a history of World Sound Healing Day, data on activities occurring throughout the planet and deep, relaxing music.
If possible, please tune in at the beginning of the event. if your schedule permits. If not, The group sonic meditation experience will begin at approximately 11:55 am (ET) and last for 15 minutes of guided meditation, Global AH chanting and then silent meditation and projection. Please join us to help co-create the largest global intentionalized sound wave possible.
From scientific and spiritual perspectives, there is compelling evidence suggesting that large groups creating intentional sound can indeed affect collective consciousness and potentially the planetary energy field. This isn’t just a theoretical possibility, but a potential evolutionary leap in human consciousness – a collective awakening facilitated by synchronized, heart-centered intention. It is an exciting new adventure in active positive co-creation.
Thank you. Remember—we heal the planet, we heal ourselves. We heal ourselves and we heal the planet! We can make a difference!

(Contributed by John Atwater, H.W.)
Marianne Williamson: Abolish ICE
ABOLISH ICE
The violent criminals are them.
Jan 24, 2026
Another day, another American killed by the armed thugs roaming the streets of Minneapolis.
Abolish ICE. This must not stand.
Stephen Miller and “The Camp of the Saints”

The Camp of the Saints
Jean Raspail
By the year 2000 there will on present projections be seven billion people swarming on the surface of the Earth. And only nine hundred million of them will be white. What will happen when the teeming billions of the so-called Third World—driven by unbearable hunger and despair, the inevitable consequences of insensate over-population—descend locust-like on the lush lands of the complacent white nations?
Jean Raspail has the rare imagination and courage necessary to face this terrifying question head-on. Readers of whatever color and political persuasion will find in The Camp of the Saints (already a bestseller in France and America) a hypnotically readable novel of compelling power that will disturb, provoke and horrify them by turns. And so powerful is its impact that once you have read it you will need brain surgery to forget it.
About the author

Jean Raspail
Jean Raspail was a French author, traveler and explorer. He was best known for his controversial 1973 novel, The Camp of the Saints, which is about mass third world immigration to Europe.
ChatGPT on Stephen Miller and “The Camp of the Saints”
You’re almost certainly thinking of The Camp of the Saints (1973) by Jean Raspail.
It’s a French novel that imagines a dystopian future in which a massive wave of impoverished migrants from the Global South (“nonwhite hordes,” in the book’s framing) arrives in Europe and causes the collapse of Western civilization. The book is explicitly racist, filled with dehumanizing language, and is widely described by scholars as a foundational text of modern white-nationalist ideology.
Why it’s linked to Stephen Miller
- The book has been repeatedly reported as a favorite or formative influence of Stephen Miller.
- Former colleagues and journalists have said Miller praised it and recommended it.
- Its themes line up closely with rhetoric he later used: invasion, demographic replacement, and civilizational collapse.
How it’s generally viewed
- Mainstream critics: see it as propaganda masquerading as literature.
- Far-right movements: treat it as almost prophetic.
- Literary reputation: minimal outside extremist circles; it’s remembered mainly for its ideology, not its craft.
