Navigating Chaos: Lessons from Giordano Bruno’s Philosophy

“I do not know when, but I know that many have come in this century to develop arts and sciences, sow the seeds of a new culture that will flourish — unexpected, sudden — just when power is deluded into believing it has won. — Giordano Bruno (1548–1600)

Giordano Bruno (1548–1600) was an Italian philosopher, astronomer, and occultist known for his pantheistic views, and the belief in an infinite universe with countless worlds. His refusal to submit to dogmatic authority made him a threat to centralized power long before such ideas were culturally survivable.

Discernment

One of the most challenging aspects of channeling, and of choosing to share the work as it unfolds, is the awareness that what is offered may be misinterpreted. A reading of conditions is simply a snapshot of the moment, much like a weather forecast. And that should give you an idea how delicate this territory is.

Channeled material is a read of prevailing conditions from a higher vantage point: the mood of the environment, and the trajectories that may emerge if observable elements continue unchecked. Nothing at this level is fixed or inevitable. The unobserved always retains agency.

My intention is to offer context. By paying attention to the energy of unfolding situations and to what our environment is quietly telegraphing, we gain the ability to navigate chaos with discernment rather than fear. Power comes from choosing where to invest attention and energy in ways that bring value to the present moment.

Liminal Influence

During the writing of this segment, several anomalous sensory events were noted:

Repeated sharp pinging sounds, comparable to pebbles striking glass.
Brief light flashes [desk lamp] occurring contemporaneously with the writing.
Auditory phenomena such as ear ringing.
A strong internal prompt to write.

These events were experienced as externally generated. The sounds were inconsistent with normal household activity. The timing, coinciding precisely with the act of writing, suggests an interactive or attention-directing function. From a phenomenological standpoint, this cluster of signals fits a pattern commonly reported in anomalous or liminal communication experiences.

Transmission [unedited]: Several times this morning I have heard something that sounds like a sharp ping on glass. Also had the impression to write.

The entire goal of the moment is to instill fear and intimidation. Unleashing an entirely provocative element is the goal – inciting riot to drive the narrative as to imply the rule of law requires suppression. No one can abide what a tyrant will impose as the total tool of suppression when there are others who are enabling and enforcing the actions. The ulterior goal of those outside influences is to ensure this action is accomplished as it creates vulnerability on the world stage. The last gasp of a rule that had dominated for 50 years. That is the ultimate goal – not the current regime – rather an external superpower who is hidden in the shadows. The mission is succeeding. Give it a thought or two before realizing what had been there all along. The sleeping giant. Owned. The regime change no one saw coming. Aces and Eights. Deuces are the shadow boxers. Create an insulated bubble. Ask for guidance. The watchers are in the wings and they don’t play by the physics of this realm. That is what we have been trying to pound into your head. Trust – ears ringing – there is a higher force at play – and that evens the playing field but you have to see it and then get ready to act. Allow the lift is coming. Aloha! Amazing things are going to happen and you will believe in miracles by the time this becomes visible…. Love and light. We had to get through to you and the stones on the windshield are such an easy manifestation that gets your attention.… better than a knock on the head…. and the stone sounds again as I write this!! Amazing. Like pebbles on glass – an innocuous sound but not anything that could be created in my room.

[Clarified] The transmission itself frames fear and provocation as tools, not outcomes.

The central theme is chaos as engineered escalation — deliberate amplification of fear, outrage, and intimidation in order to justify suppression and control. Within the narrative, unrest is instrumental. Provocation becomes a mechanism to erode stability, weaken trust, and create vulnerability at larger systemic levels. Importantly, the message points to hidden actors, long-standing power structures nearing exhaustion, and influence exerted indirectly, through pressure, misdirection, and psychological destabilization.

Symbolic language appears throughout:

“Aces and Eights” — a losing hand masked as victory
“Deuces as shadow boxers” — decoys and distractions
“The sleeping giant” — latent power long underestimated
“The watchers in the wings” — non-local intelligences observing but not bound by conventional constraints

The repeated instruction is to not react. Clarity comes from disengagement, not confrontation. The anomalous sounds, described as pebbles on glass, serve as a metaphor as much as a signal. Small, non-destructive, unmistakable. A way of saying: pay attention.

– larger forces are in motion
– balance is being restored
– fear is not the final state
– what looks like collapse is also reconfiguration

The message: “prepare for change without panic.”

Transmission 2 [unedited] As the external political events intensified with the intensified weather activity the nightlight became extremely activated with flashing accompanied by turning off and then back on. Observing this and then taking time to note a transmission my instinct is to discern the nature of the energetic influence.

Weather pattern is a storm and intensifying anxiety. Calm counters and distance creates the environment to witness rather than projecting a specific judgement. It suggests the storm has the potential to cause damage and the necessary recovery is part of this scene. The difficulty is witnessing those who are the central figures and thus caught up in the waves of chaos with little chance to avoid the tragedy. And yet – this is an ongoing saga throughout human history – quiet before the storm – while the undercurrent rebuilds and dethrones the ruling party. The guides suggest this is a return to the era and upheaval of 1776. To understand that nature of events in play at that time and to factor in rogue participants who are enabling the uppermost authorities to remain – on the surface – in charge – while the true nature of the disruption remains undercover. That is the message – take a hard look at world events and those who stand to gain from a neutered superpower. That is where the focus should land. And the party is just getting started. Even the players of the current regime are unaware their actions are simply a means to an end. they too will be throttled when no longer needed. A giant soap opera – but this is progress. it isn’t pretty. Humanity will survive. That’s what Shakespeare addressed as did Plato before him. Social structures are problematic as someone always wants to be in charge and upheaval is a constant threat – no matter how smooth the sailing. As a matter of fact… when the sailing is smooth … the discord is at hand – because it is much easier to create a storm in a calm sea and regain authority = harder to do when everything is chaos. A comedy of errors is playing out. Stay neutral there are no winners in this charade.


This is the part that always blows me away. I requested analysis of the channeled content about Plato and Shakespeare because that is not my area of expertise.

AI Overview: Both Plato and Shakespeare held remarkably similar views on the fragility of social structures, frequently diagnosing power struggles as an inevitable result of human ambition, greed, and the desire for control.

Plato: The Struggle Between Soul and State

The “Ship of Fools” Allegory: Plato compares a state to a ship where the crew (citizens) are constantly fighting to take the helm, despite not knowing how to navigate. He argues that power is usually seized by those with ambition, not competence.

The Rise of the Tyrant: Plato predicted that democracies tend to collapse into tyranny because, in a state of excessive freedom, a leader emerges who acts as a “protector” of the people, only to seize absolute power.

Shakespeare: The “Vaulting Ambition” 

Power Corrupts: In Measure for Measure, Shakespeare writes: “O, it is excellent / To have a giant’s strength, but it is tyrannous / To use it like a giant”.

The Burden of Rule: He highlights that the desire to be in charge brings fear and instability, as seen in Henry IV: “Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown”.

Ambition’s Downfall: In Macbeth, Shakespeare illustrates that the desperate need for power, or “vaulting ambition,” ultimately destroys the individual.

Both authors conclude that without virtuous, rational leadership (which Plato called “Philosopher Kings” and Shakespeare often portrayed as the return of a rightful, legitimate king), society is destined to be plagued by constant, often violent, struggles for dominance.


[Transmission 2 Clarified] Observational. During a period of intensified external political activity coinciding with severe weather, the nightlight showed a marked increase in activity, rapid flashing, followed by shutting off and restarting. This occurred alongside heightened ambient anxiety and a strong internal prompt to observe rather than intervene.

Rather than responding emotionally, attention was deliberately shifted toward discernment: noting the timing, environmental conditions, and internal state without assigning blame, outcome, or moral valuation. The storm, both literal and psychological, was treated as a contextual signal rather than a directive. The experience emphasizes witnessing over interpretation in the moment.

Symbolic / Historical Pattern Layer. The transmission frames upheaval not as an anomaly, but as a recurring feature of human history. Storm imagery, both meteorological and emotional, functions as a metaphor for systemic disruption.

Storms cause damage, but they also clear, redistribute, and force rebuilding. Recovery is not separate from the event; it is embedded within it. A key difficulty highlighted here is the human cost borne by those positioned at the center of such waves, individuals and groups caught within momentum they did not initiate and cannot easily escape.

This, too, is not new. History repeatedly places people inside forces larger than their personal agency. The reference to 1776 operates symbolically, not literally: an era marked by destabilization, contested authority, covert alliances, and outcomes that only became legible in hindsight.

The message suggests that surface leadership often masks deeper structural shifts already underway. Those who appear to be in control may themselves be instruments of a transition they do not fully understand. Importantly, the focus is not placed on personalities or regimes, but on patterns of power.

Authority maintained through appearance rather than substance. Disruption enabled quietly rather than overtly. Beneficiaries positioned outside the visible conflict. The repeated caution is against fixation. When attention locks onto spectacle, deeper dynamics remain unseen.

The metaphor of a “soap opera” serves to deflate emotional investment. Drama draws energy, but energy fuels distortion. From this vantage, neutrality is strategic clarity. The transmission does not promise winners. In fact, it explicitly denies them. What is unfolding is a reconfiguration. Progress is described as uneven, uncomfortable, and historically consistent.

The concluding guidance is simple and restrained. Stay neutral. Avoid moral absolutism. Observe who benefits from instability and recognize that chaos and calm are both exploitable states. There is a call to awareness without attachment.

Under The Big Top

If life is a circus, then discernment is knowing when to enjoy the spectacle and when to step back from the ring. Not every drumroll signals danger, and not every spotlight reveals the whole stage.

Center stage under the microscope.
Misdirection front and center.

Some moments invite laughter and improvisation; others ask for stillness, perspective, and a willingness to watch without rushing to name the act. No matter who appears to be hogging center stage in any given moment, the real work is happening below the platform, where the magician drops through the trapdoor and the redirect occurs.

That lower level is structural. What’s missing from the picture matters as much as what’s framed: the rabbit, the hat, the unseen hand, the financier who funds the venue, the audience that demands the performance, the janitor who quietly places the extra mattresses. Every spectacle relies on layers of participation and omission.

No matter how wide the frame, there is always more unfolding beyond the margins. So breathe. The greatest show on Earth teaches us not to confuse the story with the scenery.

  

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