New Earth Now
- Maggie Calder
- Nov 28
- 4 min read

The whole world is transforming — not just our country, but our entire planet. Even the plants seem to grow faster, swaying to a rhythm that feels entirely new. Something vast, mysterious, and deeply alive is moving through all of us.
We are writing history right now.
Every thought, every feeling, every small way you touch this world shapes what the New Earth will become. It’s time to truly realize and accept that change is happening. Looking back and trying to recreate the past is no longer possible — nor is it meant to be. The world has changed, and with it, so must we. The past cannot build the future; only our presence can.
The first step is awareness — to see what is, not what we think it is. When we dare to look from every angle, even the uncomfortable ones, our perception begins to open. A new vision forms — one that comes not through intellect, but through the eyes of presence.
Remembering the Seeds
Those of us who came of age in the 70s remember the seeds planted by our brothers and sisters of the 60s — a generation that dared to believe in peace and love. Their courage allowed us to take another step forward: women rising in their voices and equality, men learning to honor their sensitivity and creativity.
The 70s carried that torch forward, opening pathways for today’s youth to move beyond gender into the essence of human balance and freedom.
Yes, both the 60s and 70s were filled with pain, rebellion, and uncertainty. Yet within that struggle, a new consciousness was born — one of freedom, self-expression, and unity. Music became the soul’s language. It moved through us like light, opening new forms of art, thought, and connection.
And now, we stand once again at the edge of great transformation — a New Earth.
Can you feel it?
It’s changing how we communicate — with ourselves, with each other, in our work, and in our daily lives.
Walking the Path of the New Earth
To walk this path, we must learn to breathe consciously.
To pause.
To look at both our inner and outer worlds with eyes of compassion and non-judgment.
To listen for what this new world is trying to show us.
Technology is moving faster than our minds can follow. Artificial Intelligence, in particular, invites us to pause and decide how we wish to engage. For some, it feels frightening; for others, liberating.
For me, as someone who lives with dyslexia, AI has been a gift. It allows me to share my wisdom with words I might never have typed, giving voice to what my heart and intelligence wish to express. Like every wave of change before it, this too will both expand and challenge us.
Eckhart Tolle once told me, “Your attention is the power that makes things happen.”
So, where is your attention now?
Technology can easily become an addiction — an illusion of importance. But nothing, absolutely nothing, is more sacred than human connection.
A video call can bridge distance, yes, but it can never replace the warmth of being in the same room — the rhythm of breath after laughter, the subtle energy of touch, the scent of
another’s presence. When we are truly with someone, we stand in the Divine made visible. Online, we float slightly out of sync, a beat behind the present moment.
Eckhart reminds us that the past and future carry the rhythm of ego. Only in the now do we have the power to make life-changing choices. Perhaps that’s why many over 50 feel uneasy in this fast technological world — our roots were formed in the here and now.
Could we “befriend” all that is created by accepting what is and doing only what feels right for us, not what the world is saying, what our inner Self is asking of us as the way we choose to have conscious relationships and harmony with technology. Perhaps it’s not wrong, only new. Let us look upon it with curiosity rather than fear.
A Call to Presence
What arises in you as you read this? Resistance? Curiosity? Judgment?
Our challenge now is not to judge the world, but to meet it with open eyes and an open heart — to see it as a curious child would, discovering everything for the first time.
Our old beliefs and conditioning are dissolving. It can feel like death — and in many ways, it is. The death of the past makes room for something luminous and alive to be born.
This New Earth calls each of us to choose how we wish to live: simply, consciously, and connected. To spend time with those whose hearts, resonate with ours. To honor the wisdom of the young who are here to reshape what we began.
As elders, our gift is to listen with humility, to learn their ways, and to bless their unfolding.
Many of our generation lost reverence for the Earth — for her waters, her trees, her air. Perhaps this new generation will teach us again what it means to be caretakers of our home.
Building the New Earth
For me, the path is simple:
To breathe deeply.
To nourish myself with food that supports life.
To treat myself and others with kindness and presence.
Every moment matters.
Every thought, word, and action builds the New Earth.
We are beings of light — emotional, intuitive, infinitely creative. Technology cannot replicate the depth of a soul’s vibration or the tenderness of human compassion.
We must remember our magic — the subtle, powerful energy that moves through all things when we act from honesty and love.
Intuition is our compass. It speaks softly, yet its truth can move mountains. In a single breath, it can shift tension into peace, sadness into joy.
You are the creator of this New Earth.
You are the history-maker.
How will you build it?
How will you love it into being?
In Kindness,
Maggie 🌸



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