All This Craziness in the World…

EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 46 MIN

All This Craziness in the World…

from Divine Design Podcast & Divine Letters

Something powerful is happening on Earth right now. https://annpeggydivine.com/ https://divinedesign.it/product/mentoring/ Across the world, things that have been hidden for decades — sometimes centuries — are rising to the surface. Abuse. Corruption. Violence. Exploitation. Systems that have quietly shaped human life from the shadows are suddenly being exposed. This is not comfortable to witness. And it is not meant to be.In this solo episode of the Divine Design Podcast, Ann-Peggy Divine reflects on the deeper meaning of the turbulence we are living through. On the day this episode was recorded, resistance appeared everywhere — electricity went out, technology failed, candles refused to burn, and the body itself responded to the intense collective field we are currently moving through.But sometimes resistance is not a stop sign. Sometimes it is a sign that something important wants to be spoken. In this conversation, Ann-Peggy explores the deeper intelligence behind what we often call karma. Not as punishment, but as a profound evolutionary mechanism — a mirror that brings unconscious actions back into awareness so humanity can awaken.As hidden histories and painful truths emerge — including the revelations surrounding the Epstein files and long-suppressed patterns of abuse and exploitation — humanity is being invited to face what has been avoided for generations.This episode also touches on Ann-Peggy’s upcoming book “The Architecture of Karma – The Design of Cause Within a Living Universe.” Karma is explored not as something mystical or distant, but as a living relational principle embedded in the fabric of reality. Ann-Peggy also reads from Chapter 9 of The Architecture of Light — “Relationship Architecture – The Path Out of Hierarchy and Into Living Proportionality.” For thousands of years, humanity has organized itself through hierarchy — power flowing from the top down. But the next stage of human evolution may look very different. A relational civilization is emerging. A way of living where life is not organized through domination or control, but through proportional responsibility and living relationship — with ourselves, with each other, and with the larger field of life. In this episode, Ann-Peggy reflects on: • why so much darkness is surfacing in the world right now • how karmic processes function as a mechanism of awakening • the importance of responsibility when facing collective shadow • how constant exposure to cruelty and fear affects the human nervous system • the deeper spiritual dimensions of trauma, abuse, and incarnation • and the shift from hierarchical structures toward relational, living systems This is not a comfortable conversation. But it is an honest one. Because the world we are leaving behind cannot transform unless we are willing to see it clearly. And the world that is being born will not emerge through denial — but through awareness, responsibility, and a deeper alignment with life itself. Sometimes the surface chaos is not the end of something. Sometimes it is the beginning of humanity waking up. If you feel called, share this episode with someone who is trying to make sense of the times we are living in. Because awakening is rarely easy. But it is necessary. Ann-Peggy Divine ✨ Host of the Divine Design Podcast Author of the Architecture Series

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