Is there something to this?
Comments John Bane from San Diego, California:
“Years ago you published a piece on Maria Esperanza about the future—a time when humanity would build advanced machines that serve the common good and nothing would be wasted. With the rapid rise of AI, it feels like we’re heading directly into that scenario. Could you repost that content or share it again? I’d also like to know whether your thoughts have evolved since you interviewed her before her passing. You also once mentioned another seer—I’m blanking on the name—this was before A.I., who warned that something currently being invented would appear useful at first, but would eventually take a darker turn.”
What we reported here on Spirit Daily was that, in an unusual 1981 message that she authorized for release decades later, the mystic and stigmatic presented a vision of the future that saw great improvements for mankind—including stunning new inventions—but only after science and religion join forces, eliminating the separation that has turned science into a religion (often a Godless one) unto itself.
The release of the message coincided with the surprise and worrisome announcement that scientists are on the verge of creating artificial life forms in their laboratories—in effect, of re-creating Creation. We presented it only for personal discernment.
For years, Esperanza and other Christian prophets have warned that such misuse of technology—Godless technology, especially human cloning—would be disastrous. So too is it wrong to pollute the environment and waste limited resources, Esperanza has implied.
Instead, she saw great breakthroughs as coming in concert with Christ-centered scientific endeavors. In a world where science is in tune with spirituality, Esperanza claimed—in a message she said came from the Lord—there will be “great events” and a “conquest” of what she called the “spatial era.”
“You must know that if you obey, the fullness of a wonderful light shall reflect upon you,” she quoted Jesus as saying. “Great luminaries will work lively splendors that you may see next to you, guiding your footsteps because of your love for Me. Great events are near and the next one will shake the world of science.”
Esperanza, 75 at the time, maintained that a "wonderful reality" would come if science embraced humility, respected God, and opened itself to the Holy Spirit, Whom she claimed would unleash hitherto unimagined inventions, including technology that will eventually neutralize radioactivity.
In language strikingly uncharacteristic for Esperanza — whose messages are usually simpler ones of devotional Catholic inspiration — Maria used technical terms such as “nuclear electronic science, thermonuclear science, and transistonuclear science.”
The message also seemed to have foreseen the internet.
“Electronic computers will [cause] the utmost revolution people could imagine,” she quoted a message from 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. on March 18, 1981, as saying. “This is why the society of the future is called to establish great reforms, so the unbridled whirlpool of mankind may not become unbalanced in trust, so everything will be in order.”
You see a warning there!+++
“It will be the key to nuclear energy, which will be shocked,” she said, quoting the alleged message about a device that she says will eliminate harmful radiation. “Its reactions will grind to a halt, and then the time will come in which it will be used for peaceful purposes, for man’s well-being and for the probable happiness of better days. This will come about with the sun and with the drive of magnetic forces of earthly energies: volcanic forces, wind, water, certain kinds of seaweed because phosphorus will be better assimilated. In short, no element will be wasted, everything will be used.”
It was a vision that seems to intermingle with Heaven itself and recalls the arcane visions of Ezekiel—referring to heavenly music that will supposedly edify mankind spiritually and even physically.
Such developments will come only at the end of the current era, which she has warned will undergo a purification this century, especially during the next twenty years, due to our sinfulness, especially our lack of humility, charity, and love and a lack of devotion to the Eucharist.
“Men cannot think, cannot imagine for a moment, the great struggle among nations that will take place, brother against brother,” she quoted Jesus as saying.
After that cleansing, however—if mankind reverts back to the Lord, and lives in a simpler, more harmonious way, as He did, in concert with nature—will come what she describes as devices far more revolutionary than even computers.
Esperanza had foreseen a day when a new type of music will be devised that brings health instead of the disintegrative effects of current music.
There will be “amazing devices,” she claims, with far more capacity to diagnose and heal human sickness—if science and religion join forces in God’s plan.
One example: a new technology that will allow a powerful new means of illumination, turning dark into day. She foresaw that as tapping into a “stellar curvature.” She also saw forces of light and music combined together in ways that currently are unimaginable.
In equally surprising language, she foresaw “the registration of equations to their final expression” and computer devices that will replace many of the functions of a doctor. She describes such inventions as coming from “secret forces” hidden in rhythms of nature and what she called the “sacred canticles.”
There also existed a dated prophecy from Maria Esperanza, recorded long before current events, stating that “God’s justice will begin in Venezuela” and that Russia would act “in an unexpected way.”
May be!
Noted reader Michael O’Grady of Ireland: “Elon Musk just made a prediction that sounds straight out of a sci-fi film – within twenty years, humans could upload their consciousness into humanoid robots. Imagine a world where your memories, emotions, and identity live on long after your body fades. A digital version of you – walking, thinking, existing in another form. It’s not just technology anymore. It’s evolution.”
Another viewer, Kenneth Heck, referring to an article about the dangers of A.I. and even antichrist, opined: “The antichrist will not be a machine. It is more likely he will be either a hybrid of human and alien genetics, or a full alien resembling a normal human being (the ‘nordic’ type looks fully human).



