ASSISTANCE THAT HUMANITY NO LONGER RECOGNIZES – When Nature Speaks to Those Who Listen
In her book “Threads of Fate Determine Human Life,” Rosalie Von Sass shares another remarkable account that illuminates how Divine protection works through nature itself, offering warnings to those who remain connected to its subtle language.
The story unfolds in Peru, 1966, with Margarita, her husband José, and their three children: twins Blanca and Angelo (7), and Nina (5). While her husband was away on business and Angelo was at his grandmother’s, Margarita experienced something extraordinary that would save their lives.
Ten days before a devastating earthquake, Margarita noticed unusual behavior in nine caged birds she was caring for. The normally peaceful creatures suddenly began fluttering and flying frantically against their cages in apparent panic. When one bird injured itself, Margarita, moved by compassion and an inexplicable fear, released them all to return to their home in the mountains.
The birds’ warning triggered an immediate chain of events: That evening, Margarita felt an inexplicable unease, and by dawn the next morning, her daughter Blanca woke her, already dressed and holding a travel bag, insisting they must go to their grandmother’s house because she had “heard” her twin brother, Angelo calling. Following these intuitive promptings, they left immediately, traveling 14 hours by bus – just days before an earthquake completely destroyed their area.
This story reveals profound Truths about our connection to Creation. Through this account, we learn that nature provides warnings to those who maintain their sacred bond with it, and that children, being purer, often remain more receptive to such subtle guidance. What we commonly label as “natural disasters” are, in fact, necessary transformations of the Earth. Our modern disconnection from the Truth has severely diminished our ability to receive and understand natural warnings, yet Divine protection continues to work through various channels for those who remain receptive to its guidance.
Von Sass explains that in ancient times, people heeded such warnings and were guided away from dangerous areas. They, therefore, did not perceive these events as disasters at all, since no one actually got hurt in one of these occurrences. Today, such extraordinary saves are rare because humanity has largely lost its connection to nature and its ability to hear the inner voice of the spirit.
This account offers a powerful reminder that what we perceive as “catastrophes” are often part of Earth’s essential transformations and alignment with the Will of God, and that Divine protection remains available to those who maintain their connection to the Truth and the Laws of Creation.