
Who doesn’t want to create safety here for everyone?
Are you tired of seeing people begging for money, parts of our cities and towns rundown with people struggling with addiction, businesses closing because of crime.
We are the key!
We are here to help create what works, a world that is beautiful for everyone.
And in Ginny Burton’s book, The Gabriel Plan, is a 10-point plan that could be part of your service, your sacred purpose and inside that, the knowing we are ONE family.
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December 2025, Archangel Gabriel/Gabrielle woke Ginny up at 3:15 am, and demanded she listen.
Ginny heard and remembered “Gabriel” and “10-point plan,” and here is what she discovered when she researched Gabriel:
Across Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions, Gabriel is recognized as the same figure: the messenger of God.
The herald. The one who appears when comfort ends and responsibility begins.
When Gabriel appears, it means: Listen. What follows is not optional. What follows will demand everything.
As I researched, I knew this was not a coincidence. Hearing him was not an accident. I knew I had a job to do.
In personal readings through Linda Dillon, Archangel Gabriel/Gabrielle has picked me up off my floor of my suffering, set me on my feet, and basically said, “Go!” She is the most awesome force so I totally get what Ginny understood here 🙂
Ginny, years previously, was an extreme addict. In her book she says:
Through the darkness, clarity emerged. After hearing Gabriel’s name, I sat in prayer and meditation asking: What am I supposed to do with this? Why was I spared when so many weren’t? Why am I here?
The answer: 10-point plan. A framework I’d been developing for years by watching destructive policies systematically destroy lives and cities. By watching harm reduction enable addiction instead of interrupt it. By watching the system prescribe medications that altered my son’s brain chemistry, triggering the crisis that killed him.
When Gabriel arrived at 3:15 in the morning I was being called to deliver a message. Not my message. Not my plan. God’s message about what must change to stop the endless cycle of human suffering . . .
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To be here now, in this time of enormous change, a huge part of our missions is lifting up our most disenfranchised, the healing of the Mother Energy, the awakening to the truth, in the action of our joy, in our heart consciousness, and on page 169, Ginny gives us a vision of our New World:
It looks like parks where children play without stepping on needles. It looks like downtown streets where families walk without fear. It looks like businesses that stay open because customers feel safe and theft is prosecuted. It looks like neighbourhoods where people know each other’s names and out for each other. It looks like schools that teach children to succeed, not give up. It looks like employers with workers who show up, work hard, and advance. It looks like families reunited, children with parents, grandparents, and grandchildren. It looks like people in recovery mentoring others still struggling. It looks like former prisoners building businesses and hiring other former prisoners. It looks like communities that celebrate transformation, not just tolerate dysfunction.
And here she gives a plan, what to do. From her years of suffering as an addict to working in the system, observing and creating, this is what she recommends on page 181:
For Citizens and Community Members
You are not powerless. This is the lie the system wants you to believe. That these problems are too big for ordinary people to change. That you should leave it to the experts.
The experts have failed. They’ve spent trillions of dollars and produced death, more addiction, more homelessness. Their expertise has been tested and found worthless.
Here is what you do:
Reject victim narratives. When someone tells you addicts cannot help themselves, that homeless people are helpless, reject it. These narratives strip people of humanity by stripping them of responsibility. Every person has the capacity to change.
Demand accountability. When you see open drug use, say something. When you see encampments forming, contact city council. Attend meetings. Write letters. Show up. The only wheels squeaking right now are the ones defending the status quo.
Vote for outcomes over ideology. Find candidates who understand that accountability is compassion. Who commit to de funding programs that don’t work. Who will elevate lived experience leadership. Then vote for them. Campaign for them. Get others to vote for them.
Support programs that work. Find programs that measure success by graduation, not retention. Programs with lived experience. Volunteer for them. Donate to them. Spread the word.
Speak against enabling. When someone calls housing without accountability “compassionate” challenge them. Enabling is not compassionate. Management is not help. Say it out loud.
Share this message. Give The Gabriel Plan to others. Talk about these ideas. Every conversation shifts culture. Every person who understands becomes another voice for change.
And there is so much more. I recommend buying the book, if this is your calling, especially if you are working in the recovery field. She goes into detail using commonsense.
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If you have questions about your service, breathe in gold, pause a moment, and on the out-breath drop into the silence of the heart chakra. Ask for help from your guides. Heart listen. The answers are there. Sit with a notebook. Jot down what comes. If it is English, it may be a few words, and like Ginny, just a few words.
Take those words and build upon them in contemplation.
We are here to be excited about our service, not dreading it. Repulse any fear back to Source and draw in your joy. Ask to be filled with joy from your guides.
Volunteering is a great place to start . . . if what Ginny says feels intimidating.
The Mother had this to say when she explained the blessing and virtue of grace to us through Linda:
Go to the missions, go to the homeless shelters, go to the places of addictions, go to the hospitals where the crack babies cry and need.
There are plenty of places for you to begin.
Go to the abused children, the women who suffer in silence, and simply offer your Love, and your talents, your unique talents, but first the Love.
Love our foundation, our childhood, our parents, our family, ultimately, that forgiveness of self—a state of forgiveness for everything so when we are in community we reflect that so others heal, too.

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