Towards A NuVo World — Heaven on Earth

 

There are moments in life when the veil between Heaven and Earth grows thin.

Moments when a person realizes that what they are experiencing is not simply personal struggle, ambition, imagination, or even hope — but the quiet unfolding of something much greater than themselves.

For me, that moment began in December of 2003.

High upon a mountain, in a place beyond ordinary explanation, I experienced God in a way that changed the course of my life forever. What I was shown was not merely for me. It was for humanity. It was a glimpse of what this world could become when mankind begins to live not through fear, greed, division, and despair — but through love, compassion, creativity, community, and faith.

Ever since that day, I have lived with a fire inside of me.
A knowing.
A calling.
A burden.
And also a great joy.

Through many struggles, many losses, many seasons of isolation, and many moments when the vision appeared impossible, one truth has remained constant:

God is preparing this world for something beautiful.

Not destruction.
Not hopelessness.
Not collapse.

Transformation.

I believe we are approaching an entirely new era of human history — a time when humanity will begin moving away from the systems that have wounded the human spirit for generations, and toward a new way of living rooted in dignity, abundance, cooperation, creativity, and love.

I call this vision:

A NuVo World

Not simply a new political system.
Not merely a charitable initiative.
Not another organization.

But a new spirit upon the Earth.

A world where people begin caring for one another again.
A world where food is shared instead of wasted.
A world where music heals.
A world where communities become families.
A world where wealth becomes stewardship.
A world where human beings rediscover the sacredness of life itself.

This vision is deeply connected to the work now emerging through Feed NDG — a movement born from the belief that no neighbor should ever go hungry, and that nourishment means far more than calories alone.

Because hunger is not only physical.

People are starving for hope.
Starving for meaning.
Starving for beauty.
Starving for belonging.
Starving for God.

And so Feed NDG was never meant to be simply about meals.

It was always about feeding the body, the mind, and the soul together.

Imagine neighborhoods where churches, synagogues, mosques, temples, restaurants, businesses, musicians, artists, volunteers, and ordinary citizens come together as one living family.

Imagine tables filled with healthy food, laughter, music, and conversation.

Imagine lonely people rediscovering purpose.

Imagine young people growing up surrounded not by despair and addiction — but by encouragement, creativity, mentorship, and opportunity.

Imagine the wealthy using their resources not merely to accumulate more wealth, but to uplift humanity itself.

Imagine communities where compassion becomes culture.

This is not fantasy.

This is the future I believe God is leading us toward.

And I believe the signs are everywhere.

Across the world, people are awakening to the realization that the old systems are failing humanity. Division is exhausting the human spirit. Materialism alone has left millions emotionally and spiritually empty. Even with all our technological advancement, countless people feel more disconnected than ever before.

But in the middle of this darkness, something extraordinary is beginning to emerge:

A great spiritual hunger.

People are searching again.
Listening again.
Praying again.
Questioning again.
Hoping again.

And perhaps most importantly —
dreaming again.

I do not believe Heaven on Earth arrives all at once.

I believe it begins quietly.

One act of kindness.
One shared meal.
One song.
One helping hand.
One community deciding to love itself again.

That is why NDG matters to me so deeply.

Because I believe small communities can become the seeds of global transformation.

If a neighborhood can learn to feed one another, support one another, celebrate one another, and uplift one another — then cities can do the same.
And nations.
And eventually the world itself.

Feed NDG is not the final destination.

It is a doorway.

A living example of what becomes possible when human beings begin operating from the heart instead of the ego.

The truth is that many people today feel overwhelmed by the state of the world. Wars, poverty, addiction, loneliness, economic pressure, mental suffering, and spiritual emptiness weigh heavily upon humanity.

I understand that feeling deeply.

But I also believe this:

God has not abandoned mankind.

Quite the opposite.

I believe we are being guided through a difficult transition — a painful birth into a higher way of living together.

The world ahead will not be built merely by governments or corporations.

It will be built by visionaries.
By servants.
By artists.
By believers.
By builders of community.
By people willing to care.

And perhaps above all —
by people willing to love beyond themselves.

That is the spirit behind A NuVo World.

Not domination.
Not ideology.
Not religion forced upon others.

But love in action.

A living faith.

A recognition that every human being carries infinite value because every human being carries the breath of God within them.

As I move through this season of my life, I feel this vision growing stronger each day. What once felt distant now feels near. What once seemed impossible now feels inevitable.

I believe humanity is approaching a great awakening of spirit.

An era where technology, creativity, compassion, and faith begin working together instead of against one another.

An era where the purpose of civilization shifts from endless consumption toward human flourishing.

An era where communities once again become sacred.

An era where we begin building Heaven on Earth together.

And so I invite anyone reading this:

Do not give up on humanity.
Do not surrender to cynicism.
Do not believe darkness is the final story.

The future belongs to those who can still imagine beauty.
Those who can still serve.
Those who can still love.
Those who can still believe.

The world ahead may become more wonderful than we ever imagined.

And perhaps, just perhaps, we are already beginning to see the first light of its dawn.

All my love,






RossG3.ca

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