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Night Planner

The Night Planner is a governing force or entity responsible for preserving humanity during the era of “Darkness” (the Nights of Svarog), when the direct connection to the Creator was weakened or lost for most people.

Mission and Methods

Its task was to prevent irrational humanity (“blind kittens”) from destroying itself. To achieve this, the Planner used the Laws of the Universe in a truncated form—as strict survival protocols. It acted like a surgeon applying pain and “forced evolution”: any deviation from the program was punished by strokes of fate, forcing the race to develop through crises.

Surgeon, Not Executioner

Many esotericists mistakenly consider the forces of Darkness (and the Planner) as absolute evil. This is a childish position. The Night Planner is a Crisis Manager. Imagine a ship (humanity) caught in a storm, the crew has gone mad, and the captain is asleep. The Planner is the one who takes control, imposes a strict dictatorship and disciplinary measures. Yes, it is painful. Yes, it is unfreedom. But this is the only way to save the ship from the reefs when the crew is inadequate. Its cruelty was a form of salvation.

Change of Eras

With the arrival of the “Day” (the Age of Dawn), the mission of the Night Planner is complete. Its coercive methods become ineffective and even harmful for the awakening humanity, which must now transition from survival to conscious Ascension and Creativity.

Change of Navigation: The Age of Day

Now, as the storm calms and Dawn (the Age of Aquarius) arrives, the methods of the old Planner become destructive. The whip no longer works. The Day Planner (New Energies) comes into play. Its methods:

  • Instead of coercion — Inspiration.
  • Instead of survival — Creativity.
  • Instead of fear — Love.

Those who continue to cling to old programs of fear and struggle simply will not fit into the new frequencies and will leave the planet (change of dimensionality).

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Man Evgeny – blog author

I lived and studied abroad in New Zealand, taking English language courses. I lived and worked in South Korea in the fields and at sea. In total, I’ve visited four different countries, different from those where Russian is spoken. I’ve interacted with people from at least 20 different cultures, religions, and faiths. I share my experiences on my blog. I try not to judge or make any judgments, but I do draw conclusions.