I studied with Ra Uru Hu for seven years, beginning in 2003. Over time, I came to understand what he was really given back in 1987: a transmission not just about the structure of life — but about what comes next.
He was told that in 2027, the evolutionary program that has shaped humanity for thousands of years would abandon us — and turn to a new species: the Rave.
At birth, the Raves will appear severely disabled — more helpless than autistic children. But only at first. When three to five of them come together, they will form a single consciousness — a Penta — and become something else entirely. Something that will make humans feel like shadows. We will seem as primitive to them as Neanderthals seemed to us.
The systems that hold our world together — governments, infrastructure, even the internet — will begin to break down. Ra said we would be lucky if the internet survives another 100 years. It will feel like chaos. But from the perspective of the cosmos, it is just transition.
He said that global warming and mass migration are not failures — they are biological necessities for the Rave to emerge. And he said we won’t be able to stop any of it. No matter what we try, the evolutionary program will move forward. It’s not personal. It’s just what comes next.
And he said that in about 1,200 years, all biological life will end. Not by war. Not by disaster. But because the program will have completed its cycle on this plane.
I didn’t believe it at first. But now — watching the signs — I think it’s time this story was told again.
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