Heaven’s Warning for Our Future
Julie Poole shares her experience not as drama, but as something etched into her like a wound. She speaks of a time when living felt unbearable, when emptiness dulled everything and death seemed like relief rather than fear.
Then came a breaking point — a suicide attempt that did not end her life, but shifted her awareness. She describes entering another state of existence, sudden and profound.
In that space, she says love was not just an emotion but the very framework of reality. There was no condemnation, no shame — only clarity and acceptance.
She recounts encounters with beings she identifies as angels, who showed her a vision of the future. That vision, she explains, was not about rescue from above, but responsibility within humanity itself.
According to the message she received, no external savior will repair what we repeatedly damage. Instead, corrupt systems begin to crumble when individuals awaken to their own value and power to choose differently.
She returned to ordinary life, to the same imperfect world. Yet she insists she did not come back unchanged; her perspective, and her purpose, had shifted.
Whether her experience was spiritual revelation or a mind pushed to its limits, it leaves a challenging thought behind: if a better age is truly possible, how much of its arrival depends on you?