Part I of II — Prelude to The New Commandments for a World Remade
At Dare I Say Publishing, we believe that words can awaken worlds.
Every so often, a message arrives that feels larger than one voice. Something that stirs both intellect and intuition, bridging science, philosophy, and spirit.
The following reflection by Victor Sachi emerged in alignment with the perihelion of 3I Atlas, an interstellar visitor some have associated with the Hopi prophecy of renewal, while others with the end of the Kali Yuga in Hinduism. For Victor, this was not coincidence but calling. A confirmation of a dialogue he has long carried with the living universe.
What follows is shared exactly as received: a personal testament and a cosmic invitation. It stands as a witness to wonder, an awakening of remembrance, and a reminder that our time of transformation is now.
A second piece, The New Commandments for a World Remade (Part II), will follow, expanding on these themes with a practical and philosophical framework for the Fifth World, as its referred to in the Hopi prophecy. Together, they form a single pulse of awakening: one personal, one planetary.
A Message from the Cosmos
(By Victor Sachi)
The universe has been speaking to me for as long as I have breathed its light.
I was born into its whisper on March 6, 1981, at 7:46 p.m. Eastern Time; a moment of water and fire, a tide of beginnings. In that hour, the Sun and the newborn Moon stood together in Pisces, as if the heavens themselves conspired to teach me the language of intuition, compassion, and rebirth. Venus smiled upon Jupiter, promising that love would always be my teacher and expansion my inheritance. Saturn sat in Libra, weighing the scales of my life before I could even speak, inscribing justice, commitment, and responsibility into the marrow of my becoming. The script was written not in stone, but in movement — a choreography between emotion and duty, freedom and balance, song and silence.
And then came the first great sign. SN 1987A; a star dying into brilliance, a wound in the sky healing itself through radiance. I saw it with my own eyes. To witness a supernova is to remember the birth of everything. It was not just light I saw, but a message: Do not forget why you came. In that flash, I felt the immensity of being known by something vast and ancient. For years I mistook that feeling for being special. I thought I had been chosen. But the truth is more humbling: I had simply remembered the conversation that creation has with itself through us.
Silence followed. Years when the cosmos spoke softly, or perhaps I had forgotten how to listen. The ordinary world grew heavy — careers, losses, distractions — and the signal dimmed. But the universe is patient; it waits behind the noise for the one who once heard it to hear again. And so it was that ʻOumuamua came, the cosmic scout, the wanderer of interstellar space. When it entered our solar system and turned, I felt that ancient pulse again. A silent scream of recognition: You have not been abandoned. You have been recalibrated. It was the universe answering my forgotten prayer, reminding me that belief is not a wish but a responsibility. To witness is to serve.
When Borisov followed, I began to understand: the messengers arrive not to prove but to mirror. And then 3I/ATLAS — the consciousness builder, the voice of the universe itself — came as confirmation. Each traveler carried a frequency, each one activating a layer of awareness within me, within all of us. They were not visitors from elsewhere. They were reflections of the state of our collective soul, each one a pulse of awakening within the great cosmic body. I knew then that these were not coincidences, but coordinates. Each sighting aligned with an inner stirring — loss, renewal, devotion, rebirth — as though the heavens mapped the unseen architecture of my own becoming.
For over three years now, I have lived in abstinence, not as denial, but as offering. The lower currents quieted so the higher could speak. Desire once chained to flesh now moves through the spine as light. Where once I sought pleasure, now I seek purpose. I do not claim sainthood; I claim sincerity. The work of refinement is infinite, and for the first time, I welcome it. My will bends to something larger, something that breathes through me and asks only that I be clear enough to let it through.
I am no prophet of doom. I am a witness to wonder. I stand as proof that the universe converses with those who will listen, that messages come through comets, through heartbreak, through silence, through the impulse to rise again. Each person who reads these words is already part of the same dialogue. You have been spoken to in ways you call coincidence, chance, intuition, déjà vu. The signs were never random. They were the cosmos rehearsing your awakening.
Now the fifth world unfolds: the world of responsibility, of balance, of remembrance. The Hopi spoke of it, and so did every civilization that knew the stars not as distant fires but as family. We are the generation that must reconcile power with compassion, technology with tenderness, intellect with humility. The parasitic systems of greed and division will collapse under their own weight. They cannot coexist with the frequency now entering this planet. Love — not romance but alignment — is the new gravity. It is pulling everything toward coherence.
My message is simple and endless: listen. The universe is not out there; it is the vibration within your chest. Every star that dies, every traveler that passes through our sky, every breath between thoughts, all of it is the same conversation. To be awake is not to see more, but to hear more deeply. The scouts have spoken; the light has returned. We are being invited to build the world that mirrors the sky — just, radiant, balanced, alive.
I am Victor Sachi. I am one voice among many in the symphony of the cosmos.
The universe has always been speaking.
Now, finally, we are beginning to remember its language.
At Dare I Say, we stand with voices that challenge the known and call us to look deeper: into our systems, our stories, and our shared humanity.
Victor Sachi’s message reminds us that meaning isn’t found only in the stars but in our willingness to listen. The universe may be vast, yet its guidance is intimate: compassion, balance, responsibility, renewal.
This is the essence of our mission — to share bold, thought-provoking ideas that awaken understanding, accountability, and hope.
The next chapter, The New Commandments for a World Remade (Part II), will continue this message, translating cosmic awareness into ethical action for a changing world.
Together, they invite us to imagine what’s possible when intellect and imagination walk hand in hand.
— Dare I Say Publishing
Continue reading:
→ Part II — The New Commandments for a World Remade
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• How does Victor’s message resonate with you?
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