Ann-Peggy Hjerte Divine
Arnulf Sandvold is the author of the book “From Ego to Peace”, and in his book he has write about Prophets of Our Time. Ann-Peggy Hjerte Divine is one of whom he writes about, and you will now get a sneak of the books content;
Prophets of Our Time
An increasing number of people today are coming forward to share their experiences after encountering their innermost selves and the unfathomable light of creative power. They speak of encountering unconditional love beyond all comprehension, as well as equality, connection, and unity. Divine revelations are not just something that happened 2,000 years ago. In recent times, countless stories have been published about people who have had—and continue to have—such experiences. These range from those who were born with an awareness of the formless side of life and those who have had near-death experiences to others who have undergone sudden spiritual awakenings. The number of such accounts continues to grow. Many of these individuals feel a calling to share their newfound knowledge—whether through words, images, various forms of art, or even healing practices. Here are some examples:

Ann-Peggy Hjerte Divine must be said to be one of our time’s prophets and one of those who have truly walked the path of pain.
She was born in 1973 in Troms, is married, and is the mother of five grown children. She was born with a heart defect and was critically ill during her early years. Because of this, she has been interested in health and people since childhood and has often wondered why some people are much sicker than others. She says she was born with the trait of being an empath, automatically absorbing thoughts and feelings from her surroundings. Naturally, she experienced this as a child as well. At the same time, she was told to trust what was said, even when it did not align with what she felt and actually experienced. This, understandably, left her very confused, and by the time she was five, she had already closed her heart. This resulted in trauma, followed by inner turmoil and imbalance, which manifested in both mental and physical illnesses.
Ann-Peggy’s history of suffering began at birth and is so long, complex, indescribably painful, and extensive that a full account would fill an entire book. Here is a brief summary.
As mentioned, she was critically ill during her early years. At five, she shut down her emotions, “closed her heart,” as described above. At twelve, she began experiencing extreme premenstrual pain, eating disorders, and back problems that escalated and spread throughout her body, resulting in intense, persistent physical pain. The pain and her overall health condition eventually led to severe suicidal thoughts, which, fortunately, changed after she fell in love at sixteen. However, the physical pain persisted with the same intensity, and she also developed anorexia and bulimia. Her teenage boyfriend also struggled with trauma, suicidal thoughts, and other issues.
After their relationship ended, she and her children were subjected to death threats, and the situation became so dire that she had to carry a panic alarm for protection.
Ann-Peggy later met a new man she had known from her youth. They became a couple, married, and had their first child in 1997. Both of her sons from her first relationship, as well as her newborn, suffered from chronic colic and cried constantly in their early years. In addition, her second son from her first relationship had a sensitivity diagnosis that required extra care. As if that were not enough, her eldest son was diagnosed with liver cancer at age three.
In 1998, after five years of overwhelming stress and almost no sleep, she experienced her first collapse. Everything shut down, her thoughts spiraled out of control, and she thought she was losing her mind. But miraculously, she managed to survive the storm. She and her husband later had two more children, daughters born in 2000 and 2006, with the youngest also suffering from colic for over six months.

Our family with four children. This picture was taken on July 4, 2000. The youngest daughter was just four days old, born in a car on July 1, 2000.🚌
During this period, from 2002 to 2005, she suffered from five different herniated discs and excruciating nerve pain. At one point, she was bedridden for an entire year, but she was ultimately saved by a successful surgery. However, she continued to experience more herniated discs in the years that followed.
In 2013, she faced a life-changing collapse after many consecutive years of unbearable stress. Her body could no longer cope, and she prepared to die. Her heart had begun to fail seriously—it vibrated continuously, like a heart under immense stress, she says. The doctor also believed death was the most likely outcome. What hurt her the most was the thought of leaving her children behind, so she tried to arrange for child welfare services to take care of them, but her request was denied. The authorities believed her family was too resourceful to need help. However, she was not too worried about her own death, thanks to an experience she had years before.
The First Revelation
Before her life-changing collapse, she had her first major revelation. It happened in 2008 during a walk in the mountains near her home. Suddenly, and out of nowhere, she was enveloped and permeated by an intense light that awakened memories in her—of unity, of the greatness of everything and everyone, and of herself and the universe being of the same essence. She experienced her own divinity and, as a result, her own immortality. The experience was beyond anything she had ever imagined. Ego, time, and space disappeared, revealing her true self as a divine creator. This was the beginning of a series of revelations that would continue to unfold in the years to come.
After her collapse in 2013, from then until 2015, she underwent an intensely challenging process of self-healing. All repressed experiences and pain resurfaced with double the intensity as she faced them one by one to heal herself. At times, she became paralyzed, blind, and bedridden for long periods throughout this process.
When she was finally recovering and regaining her strength, yet another devastating shock awaited her—her eldest son, Aleksander, took his own life at nearly 22 years old. A period of deep sorrow followed, during which she cried daily for an entire year.
Her long journey of revelations and self-healing had, of course, changed her personality. She had opened herself to a new dimension beyond time and space and could not help but express her new, profound insights. She spoke of her experiences and newfound understanding of reincarnation and had also started healing others. This frightened those around her, including child welfare authorities, who concluded that she had gone insane and attempted to take custody of her children.
She describes the pain of this as beyond words. She could not help but recall what had happened years earlier—when she had been unable to care for her children and asked for help, she was denied, but now that she was healing and envisioning a bright future, they wanted to take her children away.
She had to leave. In January 2016, she moved into her own apartment, carrying with her the depths of her sorrow. She had lost her identity, her husband, her children, her job, her friends, and her extended family. Even her own mother distanced herself from her. She had lost everything.
However, she fought tirelessly against child welfare authorities and ultimately won, thanks in part to what she calls “higher guidance.”
From 2013 to 2019, she endured what is known as the Dark Night of the Soul. First, she relived all the pain and suffering from her current life, then from numerous past lives, culminating in a vision of herself hanging on a cross in Egypt long before the time of Jesus.
After a deep sigh and sacred silence, she recounts:
“On December 31, 2018, and January 1, 2019, my heart opened and blossomed fully again. For two whole days, I floated, enveloped in the energy of heaven on earth. It was absolutely amazing to have released all this pain from so many lifetimes,” she says, with stars in her eyes.
Over forty years of illness and a life trapped in a hell of pain had been transformed into a life without illness—a new existence that could be described as heaven on earth.
And, as part of this story, her family has been reunited. (“From Ego to Peace” 2024)


Picture of Family in 2010 at the seaside where we live.
Becoming a Medicine Woman: A Journey Through the Dark Night of the Soul
Becoming a Medicine Woman is not just a title—it is a calling, a profound transformation that often begins with immense pain and personal challenges. Many who walk this path experience what is known as the Dark Night of the Soul—a period of deep suffering, loss, and internal turmoil. This phase serves as an initiation, stripping away illusions, breaking down the ego, and forcing the individual to face their deepest wounds. It is through this darkness that the Medicine Woman learns to heal herself, gaining the wisdom and strength needed to guide and heal others.
Historically, Medicine Women have been the healers, seers, and wisdom keepers of their communities. They work with herbs, energy, intuition, and spiritual guidance to bring balance and healing to those in need. Their knowledge is often passed down through generations or received through spiritual awakenings and ancestral connections. They understand the language of the earth, the whispers of the wind, and the messages carried in dreams and visions.

The Medicine Women of the New Era
In today’s world, the role of the Medicine Woman is evolving. The Medicine Women of the New Era are emerging not only in indigenous traditions but in modern society as well. They may be herbalists, energy healers, therapists, spiritual guides, or simply women who have undergone deep transformation and now share their wisdom. Many feel called to blend ancient healing practices with new scientific insights, bridging the gap between traditional and modern healing.
Unlike in the past, when Medicine Women often worked in isolation or within small communities, today’s Medicine Women are stepping forward to share their gifts on a larger scale. They are writing books, teaching courses, holding ceremonies, and using technology to reach those in need of healing and transformation. Many of them have endured deep suffering—illness, loss, abuse, or personal crises—that served as catalysts for their awakening.
The Initiation of Pain and Transformation
Pain is often the greatest teacher on this path. The initiation process of a Medicine Woman is rarely easy—it demands surrender, deep self-reflection, and the courage to face the shadows within. This is why so many healers have experienced chronic illness, emotional breakdowns, or near-death experiences before stepping fully into their power. Through these hardships, they learn the depth of human suffering, making them more compassionate and attuned to the needs of others.
A true Medicine Woman does not claim to heal others—she simply holds space for healing to take place. She understands that real healing comes from within and that her role is to guide, support, and activate the healing wisdom that already exists in each person.
Walking the Path of the Medicine Woman
To walk the path of the Medicine Woman is to commit to lifelong learning, healing, and growth. It is a journey of deep connection—with nature, with spirit, and with one’s own intuition. It requires trust in the unseen forces that guide and protect, as well as the humility to acknowledge that healing is a sacred and continuous process.
As the world shifts and more people seek deeper meaning, the rise of Medicine Women signals a return to ancient wisdom—a remembering of the sacred ways that honor life, the earth, and the interconnectedness of all things. Whether through plant medicine, energy healing, or simple acts of kindness and wisdom-sharing, Medicine Women are here to help guide humanity through a profound transformation into a more balanced and conscious way of living.

Ann-Peggy´s Commitment to the Future – Becoming the New System
I have committed myself to something greater than change — I have committed to initiating the new future. A future where humanity no longer tries to fix broken systems but instead becomes the sustainable, living systems that the Earth is calling for.
We are no longer here to merely navigate the old world.
We are here to reset, realign, and step fully into the new.
The Inner Reset – Divinima
To build a new Earth, we must first return to our own divine blueprint—the untouched, infinite intelligence within. That is why I have created Divinima-Reset—a sacred recalibration that brings participants into full alignment with their highest purpose, their deepest knowing, and the essence of their own divinity.
Divinima-Reset is not a process of adding more—it is a process of shedding, unlearning, and dissolving what no longer serves. It is the awakening of the new human, the embodiment of the future, here and now.
Becoming the New System
I have not only seen the new systems—I have become them.
I have not only envisioned the new world—I am the new world.
The future does not begin outside of us. It does not come from governments, institutions, or external forces. The new systems begin within.
They are born in our choices, our alignment, and the way we embody our inner universe.
This is not just personal transformation—it is planetary transformation.
When enough of us reset, when enough of us rise into our full expression, the world itself shifts. We no longer wait for change. We become it.
The Commitment to Lead by Being
This is my commitment:
To stand as a pillar of the new frequency.
To be a living embodiment of what is to come.
To initiate others into their own divine remembrance.
We do not need to fight the old. We only need to anchor the new.
And it all begins within.
✨ The new era is here. The new human is awakening. The new world is being born through us. ✨