Hello my fellow Architects,
My name is Christopher Witecki. The best way to describe my role in this Great Transition is that of a map-reader. I am an Astrologer. I have found a direct relationship between the position of the planets and their gravitational influence on our humanity. Some may doubt this interaction, but I cannot deny the powerful connections I have uncovered.
For 4 years, I have produced videos for all 12 zodiac races and a global 'weather' segment that encapsulates the moment. It is my public service to mankind, and I have never charged for my offering. 12,000 videos and 350 television hours later, I am proud to say I have assisted several thousand souls to achieving their personal empowerment which I believe, in turn, will enable us to consciously "decide" an alternate, peaceful, existence.
I am here because I was born with a calling for this moment in human history. I play one role of many. We are here to demonstrate potential. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.
Take a look at my work. I hope it assists you in your personal mission. It is time to bring about the new reality. We know this. Let us come together.
Christopher
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These joys are free to all who live
The rich and poor, the great and low:
The charms which kindness has to give,
The smiles which friendship may bestow,
The honor of a well-spent life,
The glory of a purpose true,
High courage in the stress of strife,
And peace when every task is through.
Nor class nor caste nor race nor creed,
Nor greater might can take away
The splendor of an honest deed.
Who nobly serves from day to day
Shall walk the road of life with pride,
With friends who recognize his worth,
For never are these joys denied
Unto the humblest man on earth.
Not all may rise to world-wide fame,
Not all may gather fortune's gold,
Not all life's luxuries may claim;
In differing ways success is told.
But all may know the peace of mind
Which comes from service brave and true;
The poorest man can still be kind,
And nobly live till life is through.
These joys abound for one and all:
The pride of fearing no man's scorn,
Of standing firm, where others fall,
Of bearing well what must be borne.
He that shall do an honest deed
Shall win an honest deed's rewards;
For these, no matter race or creed,
Life unto every man affords.
...Edgar Guest