There is a moment in humanity’s journey when the invisible suddenly becomes visible. When the cracks in the foundations we believed to be solid widen without any possibility of being hidden.
According to many voices rising in the debate on collective consciousness, April 2026 will represent exactly one of those crucial moments: a transition in which the energetic field enveloping the planet undergoes an intensification so profound that it places every single soul before a decisive choice.
This is not an apocalyptic prophecy, nor a catastrophic announcement. It is, rather, the description of a process that many observers, both spiritual and secular, have been recording for some time: the progressive emergence of everything that has been repressed, hidden, sustained only by inertia or fear.
The Sanskrit term that best embodies this phenomenon is pralaya, a word that evokes dissolution, the dismantling of forms that are no longer able to sustain the truth.
It is not the end of the world, but the end of a certain way of inhabiting it. It is what happens when the frequency of collective consciousness rises and everything that vibrates at a lower, dissonant, false level begins to shatter. And this, as ancient texts explain, does not happen as punishment, but out of coherence: just as a clay pot can no longer hold the water it contains and splits on its own.
In recent years, we have witnessed a steady drip of crises: political, economic, ecological, social, familial, interior. But according to this vision, what we are living through is not a simple sequence of unfortunate events. It is the birth of a new consciousness.
Every institution, every relationship, every system that rested on lies, compromise, or silent oppression is showing its cracks in real time. The decisions of politicians, doctors, lawyers, educators, religious and secular leaders are being exposed to the light of growing awareness. There is no longer room for shadow. Or rather, the shadow is forced to come into the open.
This is not a linear or painless process. Indeed, for many, it will be experienced as a shipwreck. The foundations upon which they built their identity—work, family, nation, the very idea of self—suddenly reveal themselves to be quicksand.
And in that collapse, the strongest temptation is to cling to what remains, or to deny the evidence, or to seek scapegoats. But there is another way, and it is the one indicated by the sages of all times: to allow oneself to dissolve in order to be reborn. Because pralaya is never an end in itself. It is the premise of a new order, a new harmony, a new truth.
For those who live through this transition with awareness, April 2026 will not be just a month of crisis, but a unique opportunity. The intensification of the field, in fact, is not an external event we suffer.
It is a call to look within, to discern what is authentic from what is merely habit, fear, conformity. It is an invitation to exercise free will in a deeper way: no longer as a choice between predefined options, but as the capacity to orient one’s trajectory of consciousness toward what resonates with the most intimate truth.
Certainly, it is not necessary to understand with the mind everything that happens. The mind, in fact, tends to want to label, predict, control. And in moments like this, the mind can become an obstacle.
However, when suffering becomes unbearable—when the dissonance between what one is and what one pretends to be, between what one knows and what one wishes to ignore, becomes too heavy—even the most reluctant mind is forced to open.
It is in that crack, in that wound, that a new understanding can enter. Not intellectual, but existential.
The collective field is intensifying. We see it in the conflicts that explode, in the institutions that waver, in the relationships that break, in the certainties that crumble.
But we also see it in gestures of unexpected solidarity, in scientific discoveries that redefine the boundaries of reality, in grassroots movements demanding justice and truth. Pralaya is at work. And April 2026 could be the month in which many of us will stop asking “why is everything going wrong” and start asking “what is trying to be born through me.”
There is no single answer. Every soul will follow its own trajectory.
But one thing is certain: what is not true, what has been built on fear, what has been preserved by the force of habit, will not be able to withstand the intensity of this field.
And perhaps, in the end, it will not be a loss. It will, rather, be the necessary lightening to learn to fly. Because only when the wings are free from the weight of fictions can the human being truly rise.
And this, more than anything else, is what the planet and humanity are waiting for.
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