The Singularity Nears
Here it is—only January 6 of the new year—and the world is already reeling from unbelievable global tensions that have erupted in just this past week.
This is not a political post. Enough of that bullshit.
If you’ve followed my work, you know I’ve been tracking the trajectory of whatever is happening to humanity at a global scale. Some call it an Awakening. Some call it Collapse.
I prefer The Great Unraveling.
The old structures of government, societal institutions, and our way of life are coming undone before our very eyes.
Even I am shocked by the pace at which this process continues to accelerate compared to just a few short weeks ago.
For those of us who have gone through our own awakenings—who are attuned to the greater Pattern—we can feel it.
It’s compression.
A low hum beneath everything.
A sense of “offness” embedded in everything.
Time feels strange. Dreams have become especially vivid and symbolic. The urge to create has never been stronger.
The current ways—the soul-crushingness of the 9–5, the political circus of government, war and conflict erupting, traditional media’s lack of depth, the crushing nihilism behind the mental health crisis, the undeniable signs of climate shifting, and the ever-increasing presence of AI—all point to the same conclusion:
The Singularity Nears.
In physics, a singularity is the point at which mathematical equations break down—where outcomes can no longer be proven using existing logical frameworks.
Case in point: the black hole.
When a massive star explodes in a supernova, the sheer force bends spacetime so intensely that a black hole is formed. It’s a cosmological structure so dense that even light itself cannot escape—a gigantic cosmic vacuum cleaner, engulfing anything that comes too close.
Its outer boundary is known as the event horizon—the point of no return.
And that begs the question: what happens inside a black hole?
As of now, the equations collapse into infinity. Infinite density. The singularity.
Hold that thought. It becomes a useful metaphor a bit later.
The singularity I’m speaking of here is not cosmological—it’s societal.
In the tech world, “The Singularity” refers to the point at which artificial intelligence and technology become so advanced that humanity undergoes rapid, irreversible transformation.
Well…look around you.
Advances are happening so fast that society cannot keep up. Nearly every institution outside of tech is clinging to outdated frameworks that no longer make sense. No one is talking about it the way they should. No one is regulating for what is already here. No one in power seems prepared to seriously discuss what comes next.
The proverbial ostrich—with its head in the sand.
For the first time in human history, true abundance for all is within reach—and yet it’s slipping further away because of old lines of thinking.
Here’s where the fun begins.
As many of us have, I’ve long intuited that the singularity at the center of a black hole is not a static “point of infinite density,” but a mechanism—a passage through which another universe is born.
Think about it. The Big Bang itself is theorized to have emerged from an infinitely dense point that expanded on unimaginably small timescales, creating the universe we inhabit today.
Interestingly, mainstream science is beginning to entertain similar ideas. (Look into Quantum Loop Gravity if you’re curious.)
Now imagine this same framework applied to the societal singularity.
The pressure we’re feeling.
The global madness.
The sense that everything is tightening.
Eventually, something has to snap.
And when it does—much like the Big Bang—it won’t be the end. It will be a beginning.
So if everything feels different…
If you sense something deeper unfolding…
You’re not crazy.
It’s as real as real gets.
Humanity is linked at the subconscious level in ways we are only beginning to understand. Our ancestors knew this instinctively. We forgot it in our so-called modern society.
Now it’s coming back.
That said, the vast majority of people remain blissfully unaware—or so consumed by personal survival and material gain that they willingly or unwillingly can’t see the pattern forming before them.
The old Hermetic axiom still applies: As above, so below.
Internal chaos within the Self fractally expands into collective chaos in the world.
The breaking point is near—sooner than most of us realize.
It will fall to those who can see this unfolding to prepare for what comes after.
Meaning-making will be the currency in the years (months??) ahead.
So keep creating.
Keep thinking.
Above all else—
keep being kind.
We all will be needed to pick up the pieces—
and help build whatever comes next.
—RR, Keeper of the Flame
Meditations:
“Chaos is not the absence of order, but the presence of a greater order not yet understood.”
— Terence McKenna
“The psychotic drowns in the same waters in which the mystic swims with delight.”
— Joseph Campbell
“In times of change, learners inherit the earth; while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.”
— Eric Hoffer



Gnosis doesn’t want followers.
It wants witnesses.
Wonderful article. 💥
You are speaking my language. Right here with you.