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the Great Transition Time

 


earthchild
I agree with the many mystics and seers who tell us that we are going through a very critical point in Earthly evolution. A critical mass so to speak.

If all goes well, we will go through a sort of 'cleansing fire' time (rapid changes which will probably not be comfortable for many) before we can pass into a time of harmony.

This is not only predicted in the bible (which by the way has been misinterpreted by many) but also by astrologers, by native peoples around the world (Native Americans, African tribes, etc...) but also by ancient peoples such as the great Mayan civilization who built the temples and much more advanced calendars than ours in Central America.

It is an alignment with the galactic center. The Earth is being tuned to resonate more closely with 'the Great Creator'. That is why the world seems so crazy now. There must be massive reorganization for things to improve.

But this isn't just about sitting back and waiting. It does depend on you too. If we continue to abuse our planet by polluting it and killing off so many of our fellow earthly species, in addition to feeding the selfish drives of the ego (greed, fear, hate, revenge, etc...) - the changes and catastrophes needed to create balance will be much bigger.

It makes sense doesn't it? Nature is balance. Nature creates balance. The more out of balance humans act, the more drastic the measures needed by nature to reestablish the natural balance.

What do you feel?
ocalhoun
earthchild wrote:
I agree with the many mystics and seers who tell us that we are going through a very critical point in Earthly evolution. A critical mass so to speak.


They have always said that. It makes them and the people they're talking to feel more important.
earthchild
I'm suprised you would criticize mysticism since some of greatest prophets, such as Jesus for example, are considered mystics (they have knowlege of and contact with the 'Godly realm').

No matter though, everyone is entitled to their view.
simpleHalakhah
While a mystic, like anyone else, can see when human life is more endangered and when it is less endangered - the idea that we are finally at the brink of a potential "time of harmony" is a non-mystic idea (although many mystics in eschatalogical religions have translated their experiences into that non-mystic human desire for world perfection).
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