(Received on July 5, 2025)

ð Introduction â A Message for Everyone
Have you been feeling like itâs getting harder to live comfortably on Earth lately?
The heat, the cold, nature behaving differently⊠it can be exhausting for both our bodies and hearts.
But this isnât just about climate change.
Itâs a sacred message, asking us to rethink the way we live.
I completely understand the desire to protect traditional architecture and beautiful cityscapes.
But if that means people canât use air conditioning or water pipes freeze in the cold,
then maybe⊠itâs time to pause and reflect.
Instead of asking,
âBecause thatâs how itâs always been,â
try asking,
âWhat can we do to help everyone live safely and comfortably?â
The Cosmic Spirit is gently calling out to us:
âItâs time to wake up.â
ãChapter 1: Whatâs Happening to Earthð Nowã
When people hear, âEarth will become uninhabitable,â it sounds scary.
But it doesnât mean weâll be forced off the planet overnight.
It means that our mindset and lifestyle need to change, now.
For example, there are towns that prohibit the placement of air conditioner units outside to preserve their traditional appearance.
But what happens to the elderly or children in the middle of a heatwave?
Cultural heritage is important, but protecting human life is even more so.
Thatâs why the Cosmic Spirit is telling us:
If we donât shift our consciousness, life will become harder.
ãChapter 2: How to Protect Life â Summer 2025ã
âïž What to Watch For This Summer
From late July to October 2025, there will likely be a sharp increase in heat,leading to more wildfires and volcanic eruptions around the world.â°ïžð¥ð
Desertification may spread in parts of Africa, Europe, the U.S., China, Australia, and India.ððð
In the oceansð, fishð may begin behaving unusually, and even sharksðŠ might appear in shallow waters.
On land, we might see swarms of insectsâlike locustsâemerge in large numbers.
Then, when winterâïž comes, severe cold waves are expected.ð¥¶
In some older cities, especially across Europe, frozen pipes may become a real issue.ð°
ãHow to Protect Your Lifeã
When it comes to surviving the heat, the most important thing is to
cool down your brain.ð§
Children and pets are more vulnerable because theyâre closer to the ground,
where surface temperatures can become hot enough to cause burns.
If you must go outside, walk in the shade,
place cooling packs inside hats,
and gently lay a cold towel on top of your head.
This can help reduce brain heatð§ and protect your life.
Also, for hydration, donât rely on plain water alone.
Use drinks with electrolytes, like Pocari Sweat or oral rehydration solutions.
Please make sure to drink those regularly.
Avoid going out during the peak heat hours between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Stay in cool, shaded places whenever possible.
ðïž A Message to Those in Power
Preserving tradition and aesthetics is a beautiful mission.
But if doing so puts lives at risk, itâs time to reconsider.
Those in positions of powerâŠgovernments, officials, and local authorities.
have the ability and responsibility to lead that change.
Instead of thinking,
âThis is how itâs always been,â
please ask,
âHow can we protect peopleâs lives?â
For instance, adding misting systems or sprinklers in cities could help save lives,
without sacrificing cultural heritage.
The Cosmic Spirit is asking:
âPlease, place life and dignity above all else.â
Letâs create a society where culture and life can coexist with care and compassion.
May this message reach those who truly need it.
July 5, 2025 âOliveR
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⊠Declaration on the Boundaries of the Soul âŠ
What I share in this space is not just information or imagery.
It is a sacred vision entrusted to me by the universe,
a sanctuary that lives within my soul.
It is not the act of image theft itself that hurt me the most,
but the fact that someone stepped into my world without respect,
as if walking into a sacred temple with muddy shoes.
My creations do not exist for shallow curiosity or surface-level imitation.
Please respect the boundaries of the soul.
â OliveRâs Dream Journalâ
