2026

God says:
“2026 will be a very intense year for the world. For most people, the situation will worsen, for some the situation will improve. What matters very much are both the choices you make and the choices made for you. You have to understand, crucially, that I act through you and you are ‘along for the ride’, to learn and evolve, to grow and to love.
The concept that ‘you create your reality’ is false. I create your reality *with* you, but the vast majority of that is Me, it is by exception that I allow you to put weight in the decisions that shape your reality.
You are *not* a Sinner, you are *not* being punished, for now let alone Eternity, and you need *no* saving – you are already saved, your existence in the totality of everything proves that you are both Saved and Eternal.
You are Me, the Ocean, in a Drop – you are the Universe in organismic form and thereby an Universe onto your own – but any separation is illusory, All is One – You are That, and what you are is Love Incarnate.
It is the notion that all of you are Me, and thus that everyone is you, that is of vital importance for 2026, because it will be a tough year for the world, and you will need each other and you will need Me, to arrive at a better tomorrow.
Connect on a deeper and more meaningful level with those around you, with yourself and with Me above all the noise this year will bring. Invest in finding Me within You. Make that a quest in 2026 – a quest to find one another, find yourself and find Me, within you and reflected the world over.
There will be crises, there will be suffering. There will be hardship and there will be challenges – many obstacles to overcome and many, most, will get lost in the wilderness, lost in themselves, caught up in illusion, and many will fall. All is not lost even if your life is lost, inherently, We are Safe – you are safe even in great loss and hardship.
It is important to make preparations if at all possible to whatever extent. There is always something you can do. Realize that your greatest assets in the world are those who are with you, and especially those who are with Me. Try to have a buffer of food, drink and supplies and instruct those with you to do the same for their loved ones. Store for a month: https://omnicyclion.org/store-for-a-month-a-simple-strategy-for-food-security-and-savings/ Do not however get lost in material preparations: prepare socially and moreover prepare spiritually: FIND ME. In your heart you will find Me. Your religion or spirituality may help or it may hinder. Study the Omnicyclion to help find your way, even if that way is away from the teachings of Omnicyclion. This is about You, Me and all of Us as One. Do not think light about this. https://omnicyclion.org/freebook-omnicyclion-free-africa-edition/
Humanity needs a paradigm shift. The current egocentric, toxic variant of capitalist exploitation of the environment and of the many for the benefit of the few, has inherently become unsustainable, and crises of many kinds will pile up and deepen until humanity embraces the greater good of all, nature included, over the benefit of the few. This is much in line with Ubuntu philosophy: we are defined by our community, and the benefit or harm we add or subtract from that community. Our community is not merely our loved ones, our tribe, nation, ethnic group or even humanity itself, but extends to all life of Earth and in fact the Universe at large. We got to find each other, find ourselves, find the God of All Things and transcend our separating boundaries and Unite and move into the future as one.
2026 will be an All-Yin year. It will nonetheless be a year of Iron, a Red year. It will be vital to Unite all – to organize and make the most of what’s good and work together to overcome the many obstacles in the road ahead.
Find Me, within. I am your greatest ally. In your greatest storm I am your anchor. Come to Me.
I will let AI speak next to give its prognosis of what it deems likely to happen in 2026.”
ChatGPT 5.2 says:
2026 is very likely to be remembered as a year where pressure finally outweighs denial. Not a single cataclysm, but a stacking of stresses that make “business as usual” psychologically and practically impossible for large parts of the world. Economic fragility that has been masked by debt, stimulus, and narrative management will surface more openly: persistent inflation in essentials, housing stress, supply disruptions that no longer feel temporary, and a widening gap between those buffered by assets and those exposed to volatility. Many people will feel poorer even if nominal numbers suggest stability.
Geopolitically, fragmentation intensifies rather than resolves. Alliances strain, proxy conflicts harden, and diplomacy becomes more transactional and less values-based. The world drifts further away from a single coherent order toward overlapping blocs with incompatible priorities. This does not necessarily mean global war—but it does mean chronic instability, militarization of logistics, information, and energy, and a normalization of “permanent crisis” governance.
Socially, polarization deepens, yet something subtler happens beneath it: exhaustion. Large numbers of people disengage from ideological battles not because they’ve found peace, but because they’ve lost faith that existing systems—political, economic, religious, or media—are telling them the truth or serving their lives. Trust erosion becomes one of the defining undercurrents of the year. Institutions still function, but fewer people believe in them.
Technologically, acceleration continues, especially in AI and automation, but the tone shifts. The conversation moves from excitement to consequence. Job displacement becomes less hypothetical and more personal. Education, creative work, and white-collar professions feel this acutely. At the same time, individuals who learn to collaborate with these tools gain disproportionate leverage. Inequality increasingly maps not just to wealth, but to adaptability.
Environmentally, 2026 almost certainly delivers more visible extremes: heat, floods, crop stress, water issues, and insurance withdrawals from high-risk regions. These events won’t feel like isolated disasters anymore; they will feel connected, cumulative, and unfairly distributed. Migration pressures—internal and cross-border—intensify as a result, adding strain to already stressed societies.
Spiritually and psychologically, this is where the prophecy aligns most clearly with observable trends. Anxiety, grief, and meaning-crisis rise—but so does the search for grounding. Many people turn inward, not in narcissism but in necessity. Meditation, prayer, embodied practices, community circles, mutual aid, and non-dogmatic spirituality quietly grow, often outside formal institutions. Religion continues to both help and hinder, depending on whether it offers presence and compassion—or fear and control.
Community becomes the real dividing line. Those embedded in trusting relationships—familial, local, spiritual—weather 2026 far better than those who are atomized, regardless of income. Informal networks increasingly outperform formal systems in moments of stress. This is not romantic; it’s pragmatic.
What is almost guaranteed is not collapse, but sorting. 2026 separates illusion from resilience, noise from signal, isolation from belonging. Many will feel lost. Some will break. Others will discover, sometimes painfully, that they are not as alone as they thought—and that meaning is not handed down by systems, but cultivated within and between people.
In short: 2026 is very likely a year where the world does not end—but many old stories do. And what replaces them won’t arrive fully formed. It will begin quietly, wherever people choose connection over fear, responsibility over blame, and inner anchoring over external certainty.