Our November ACT gathering was nothing short of extraordinary—an afternoon filled with deep presence, spiritual curiosity, and a shared sense of awakening. After ACT Chair Carol Robbins opened the space with grounding, centering, and a call to our guides and the Soul of ACT, we settled into the energy of community and anticipation. As part of our 25th anniversary year, we were reminded of the vibrant path ahead—our sparkling March gala, our upcoming holiday celebration December 14th, and the many opportunities to come together and lift one another up.

Both before and after the keynote presentation we enjoyed very special music by our guest musicians, Laura Kucine, Dennis Kolb and Gary Hardnett.
The highlight of the day was an illuminating and heartfelt presentation by Greg Martins, a retired NASA engineer turned explorer of consciousness, star origins, and the Akashic Records. With warmth and humility, Greg shared his decades-long journey of connecting with higher guidance, discovering his own “home world,” and learning to access the Akashic Records with the assistance of spirit mentors. He invited us into stories of interdimensional experiences, intuitive development, and the profound healing that can arise when we understand the energetic roots of our lives across time.
Greg described the concept of the oversoul—the higher, expansive aspect of ourselves that holds our soul memories, guides our evolution, and connects us to our origins beyond Earth. Through examples from his own practice, he shared how individuals can gain clarity about their star lineages, strengthen intuition, and even experience physical or emotional healing through this deep soul-level work. His stories of clients recognizing aspects of their cosmic heritage—sometimes confirmed through unexpected symbols or lifelong intuitive pulls—reminded us that spiritual truth often arrives through resonance, not reasoning. You can learn more in Greg’s new book, “Star Journey Home.”
The session closed with a powerful reflection and grounding offered by Cheryl Pace that brought us full circle: this was more than a talk—it was a remembering. We were invited to feel into the “home” that lives not in the sky, but in a frequency within us. Greg, as beautifully stated, acted as a bridge between science and spirit, between our human curiosity and our cosmic identity. The message was clear: many of us are awakening to something long-known, and gatherings like these help us reconnect with that inner truth.
As we left the space, hearts open and energy grounded, we were reminded that ACT is not only a place to learn—it is a place to return: to ourselves, to community, and to the deeper wisdom that guides us all. We hope you’ll join us for our upcoming celebrations and future programs. If you’re seeking inspiration, connection, and the joy of shared awakening, ACT’s door is always open.
