Inner Renewal: The Memory of Life and Intuitive Creation

A small green sprout emerging through melting ice and soil, symbolizing life awakening after dormancy.

At the beginning of June, I brought an article I wrote in 2019 — “God Is Almighty” — back to the top of my blog list. Not only because it reflects my own conviction, but also because it was among the most‑read pieces. In a way, it resonates with people’s intuitive knowing on a universal level.

In 2019, I wrote about the topic from the perspective of the global delusion dominating the world — that despite dark agendas, people still have a tendency to find their way back to the source, to the roots of common sense. When I wrote about it years ago, it was only a vague feeling. As my intuition has clarified, that feeling has grown stronger, and this article now expands the perspective.

We often hear that the world has irreversibly gone off the rails, that climate change has caused permanent destruction, that people’s inner compass has shattered beyond repair. Yet when we truly understand the saying “God is almighty,” we realize that nothing is irreversible. Humanity cannot destroy the primordial energy that sustains life — only alter its form. This article shows how that indestructible energy operates in practice, at the grassroots level.

Evidence of the Faultless Functioning of the Inner Compass in Humans and Ecosystems

Despite people’s tendency to paint devils on the wall and label one another with the most colorful tags, one thing remains certain: we all have the ability to see beyond illusions. This becomes clear when we consider how quickly humanity has adapted to the digital world using nothing but intuition. People learned to use smartphones, apps, interfaces, and complex digital ecosystems without manuals, without training, and without understanding the deeper technology behind them.

Another vivid example of the intuitive functioning of intelligent creation is how China succeeded in restoring life to the Gobi Desert. This is documented in “China Released Horses Into a Barren Desert With No Grass — What Happened Next Shocked Scientists.”

Northern China began to desertify after the wild horses that once lived there died out and disappeared completely. After that, all other plants and animals vanished — insects, mammals, everything. The sand desert spread roughly 70 kilometers in ten years, and calculations suggested it could even swallow Beijing by 2050.

China initially tried to slow the desert’s advance by planting trees and other vegetation, but without real success, because the plants could not maintain the necessary water cycle. Then Yong Jianming, a researcher familiar with the issue, proposed restoring the ecosystem by reintroducing the original wild horses. About 900 of them existed in zoos around the world.

In 1986, China began importing them and raising them in a test area where their adaptation to wild living was documented.

The wild horses practically revived the entire region. Foals born in the wild developed thicker winter coats than their parents. Their hooves acted as natural soil tillers. Their droppings moistened and fertilized the ground and served as carriers of life. Plants spread wider, followed by insects. Then came birds, small mammals, and eventually both small and large predators. Plants that had not grown for decades simply burst from the ground. They had been dormant in the seemingly rock‑hard “bioconcrete,” waiting for the right conditions to awaken.

When the horses were released into the open landscape, they found their inner map and navigated to a water source no one knew existed. Their original instincts revived as their connection to the Earth’s electromagnetic field strengthened.

The Consequences of Acting Without Awareness

Most people want to believe that if they act in good faith, things will develop favorably. This is true only when we are anchored in the consciousness of the universe and the primordial energy is our guiding star. When we act unconsciously, driven by the impulse of the moment, our wrong choices can echo far into the future.

A vivid example of this was the acute situation after my stroke, when I lay unconscious in the hospital. At some point, I remember hovering somewhere between sleep and awareness, dimly perceiving people around me pushing a metal tube into my mouth. I grabbed the tube with my teeth like a furious dog and bit down with all my strength. As a result, my teeth fractured.

In the early 1980s, hospital insurance covered the treatment of visible damage to the front teeth. In 2018, fractures in the molars on the left side made fillings impossible, so crowns had to be placed instead. I paid 8,000 euros for them.

This week, one of the molars on the right side of my lower jaw was removed. Some time ago, an upper tooth came loose, leaving a piece of bone inside the gum that also awaits removal. Time will tell how these will be handled. But one thing is certain: even the things we do unconsciously can affect our lives decades later. We will soon be toothless, stripped of our strength, unless we return to common sense.

Life’s Memory and the Possibility of Renewal

I have embedded beneath this article a video documenting China’s experience of the Gobi Desert’s recovery following the return of the wild horses. It is an example of the intelligent and intuitive design of creation — proof that we have the ability to restore any ecosystem from the grassroots up, beginning with intuitive knowing.

Yesterday, a friend told me about her neighbor whose Christmas tree had developed roots and begun to grow new shoots on its branches. She also told me that years ago, a hare had gnawed her sister’s apple tree trunk almost completely through. When her sister saw it, she cut the trunk and, on a whim, stuck it into the soil right where it stood.

Miraculously, the apple tree rooted. Today it is fully grown, blossoms magnificently, and bears fruit like any well‑tended tree. We all have the same possibility to root ourselves in the intelligent primordial energy and, like wild horses and plants, begin to express our truest selves by following the laws of nature.

The next articles will explore the natural elements we should focus on to increase vitality. We can create favorable conditions for our own growth — just as the wild horses do — simply by working together.

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Optic Expedition:
China Released Horses Into a Barren Desert With No Grass — What Happened Next Shocked Scientists