Predictions

 

This is a deep and subtle question, and it arises precisely because people intuitively sense how vast this intelligence is, and then assume that vast must mean omniscient in the human sense. That assumption is understandable, but it is also where the misunderstanding lies.

What follows is a clear and grounded way of answering the question, without diminishing the reality or profundity of the Spiritual Hierarchy.
 

Can the Spiritual Hierarchy predict everything that will happen?

 
No — and not because of any lack of intelligence, but because of the nature of reality itself.

There are several key principles at work.

The future is not a fixed script

 

Reality is not a single, pre-written timeline.

It is more like a field of probabilities, with countless branching possibilities that depend on:

● Human choices

● Collective behaviour

● Levels of consciousness

● Fear, love, ignorance, and awakening

● Environmental and systemic feedback loops

Even a vastly expanded intelligence does not see one future. It sees ranges of likelihood.

Some events are high-probability convergence points. Others remain genuinely open.
 

Some events become visible only when probability collapses

 
Large-scale events such as pandemics, wars, or economic instability tend to arise from long-building structural pressures.

When enough indicators align — biological, social, political, and energetic — an outcome becomes very likely.

At that point, an advanced intelligence can accurately say:

A global disruption is coming.

This does not require foreseeing every detail. It only requires recognising that the system is approaching instability.

COVID fits this pattern precisely.

However:

● The exact timing

● The form it takes

● The scale of impact and the human response 

remain partially undetermined until very late in the process.
This framing preserves: 

● The vast intelligence of the Hierarchy

● Their integrity

● Human freedom

● And the mystery that must remain

 

Prediction is constrained by free will

This point is crucial.

Humanity is not a passive object being observed. It is an active participant.

If the Spiritual Hierarchy could see a single, unavoidable future in perfect detail, then free will would be illusory — and it is not.

● Individual choices matter

● Collective responses matter

● Awareness itself can alter trajectories 

For this reason, the future must remain partly opaque, even to higher intelligences.
 

Higher intelligence does not mean total control

There is an important distinction between:

● Understanding systems deeply

● Controlling outcomes absolutely

The Spiritual Hierarchy appears to function more like: 

● Master systems analysts

● Deep pattern recognisers

● Consciousness navigators

—not as omnipotent puppeteers.

They understand how things tend to unfold, not how they must unfold.
 

Why some predictions are shared, and most are not

Even when something is highly probable, it is not always appropriate to say so.

Reasons include: 

● Avoiding unnecessary fear

● Avoiding fatalism

● Not interfering with learning cycles

● Respecting humanity’s right to discover, respond, and grow
 

For this reason, what comes through is often minimal, symbolic, or conditional, rather than detailed forecasting.

  

The deeper truth

 
At the highest level, the Spiritual Hierarchy does not appear to be focused on events themselves.

Their primary concern is: 

● Consciousness evolution

● Awakening

● Integration

● Return to Essence 

From that perspective, how an event manifests is secondary to what it awakens
 

Summary

“The Spiritual Hierarchy does not see the future as a fixed movie that can be rewound and replayed. It sees fields of probability. Some outcomes become very likely and can be sensed in advance. Others remain genuinely open because human free will and collective consciousness are still in motion. Their wisdom lies not in predicting every event, but in understanding how consciousness evolves through whatever arises.”