Aduro — The Magic Pen logoAduro

Media Desk · For News Channels Worldwide

Predictions & spiritual commentary for newsrooms

A dedicated engagement track for television networks, newsrooms, publishers, and documentary teams. On-record spiritual readings of upcoming world events — always framed as insight, never as certainty.

Important — please read before inquiring

All predictions and commentary provided under this engagement are spiritual insight offered for informational and editorial purposes only. They are not forecasts, not statements of fact, and no specific outcome is guaranteed, promised, or warranted. Predictions may prove partially, fully, or entirely inaccurate. Nothing on this page or produced under this engagement constitutes financial, medical, legal, security, electoral, or professional advice, and it must never be relied on as such.

Method

How predictions are formed

A prediction issued from this desk is a considered spiritual reading, framed for editorial use. It is offered as informed guidance, not certainty — a way of naming currents that appear to be in motion, so a newsroom and its audience can hold the possibility alongside their own judgement.

  1. 01Framing

    Question, not claim

    Each engagement begins with the newsroom's precise question — a named event, a window of time, a specific tension. The question sets the frame, and the reading answers it as insight, never as a claim of certainty.

  2. 02Contemplative practice

    Prepared, quiet inquiry

    Readings are formed in a disciplined contemplative practice: prayer, sustained attention, historical grounding, and cross-checking against known context. It is a considered spiritual reading of currents already in motion, not a mechanical prediction engine.

  3. 03Interpretation

    Range of possibilities

    Findings are expressed as a range of plausible outcomes with an indicated leaning, not as a single decreed result. Where the reading is ambiguous or weak, that is stated plainly — silence and uncertainty are part of the record.

  4. 04Framing for audience

    Delivered as informed guidance

    Output is drafted so audiences hear it as informed spiritual guidance to hold alongside their own judgement — never as a forecast to act on, and never as advice on money, health, law, safety, or votes.

  5. 05Correction

    On-record review

    Every prior reading is available for on-record post-event review. Where a reading did not resolve as indicated, that is acknowledged in the same channel it was published. Transparency about misses is a condition of the practice.

What a reading is

  • +A framed spiritual interpretation of currents around a specific event.
  • +A range of plausible outcomes with a stated leaning.
  • +Editorial-grade insight to hold alongside reporting and analysis.
  • +Open to revision as circumstances shift.

What a reading is not

  • A guaranteed or certain outcome.
  • Timing accurate to a specific day or hour.
  • Financial, medical, legal, safety, or electoral advice.
  • Readings on identifiable private individuals without their written consent.
  • Any claim of infallibility, prophecy, or authority over events.

A useful test for audiences: if a reading were treated as guaranteed fact, it would be misused. If it is treated as one informed voice among a newsroom's sources — weighed, questioned, and revisited after the event — it does the work it is meant to do.

Formats we work in

Four production-ready formats, each governed by the same editorial protocol.

On-camera commentary

A scheduled, on-record spiritual reading of a specific upcoming event — geopolitical, electoral, economic, or cultural — for broadcast, streaming, or documentary use.

Written editorial predictions

A commissioned written piece: a framed prediction, timeline of possibilities, and the spiritual reasoning behind it, delivered under an agreed licence and correction policy.

Standing newsroom advisor

A monthly retainer providing your desk with private briefings ahead of major events, plus rapid on-air availability when a story breaks. All output remains editorially disclaimered.

Post-event review

A recorded debrief comparing prior predictions to observed outcomes — including where readings did not resolve as anticipated. Transparency is a condition of the engagement.

Editorial Protocol

How we work with newsrooms

Every engagement is contracted in writing. Before any reading is recorded or delivered, the newsroom agrees to the following non-negotiable terms.

  1. 01Every prediction is presented as spiritual insight, not fact, forecast, or advice.
  2. 02No prediction is presented as certain, guaranteed, or authoritative.
  3. 03No engagement covers financial, medical, legal, or safety-of-life decisions.
  4. 04Named individuals, minors, and non-public figures are excluded absent their written consent.
  5. 05The newsroom retains full editorial control and must publish the standard disclaimer alongside any output.
  6. 06All engagements are governed by a written editorial protocol signed before work begins.

Media Desk

Commission a reading

For accredited newsrooms, publishers, and production companies. Fee and travel-cost expectations are shared with you privately after you submit the brief — not on the public page.

Newsroom inquiry

Commission a reading

Fee and travel expectations for the format you choose are revealed after you submit — so figures are shared with an editor, not with the public web.

On submission you'll immediately see the indicative fee and travel-cost brackets for the format you chose. A written proposal follows within two business days.