Number of posts : 5325 Age : 63 Location : canada Registration date : 2009-01-23
Subject: Re: greg braden 2012 Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:12 am
Thanks for sharing the link to Greg Braden Sky.
What is coming is so complicated yet he makes it sound so simple. What he speaks of resonates deep in me. Live each day to the fullest and treat others like you would like to be treated. It is the little things in this world that makes a difference. Smile at someone, open a door for someone, let someone in front of you when you are driving on the freeway. Just love life, other people and yourself and welcome change. We must change with the frequency of the earth. To oppose it will hold you down.
WONDERFUL WONDERFUL WONDERFUL. Sky your post has make my day. Love to all.
sky otter Senior Member
Number of posts : 4389 Registration date : 2009-02-01
Subject: Re: greg braden 2012 Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:23 am
you are wlcome M..i agree with you on how easy Greg Braden makes things seem...listening to him always makes me feel like i am doing ok and on the right track.. plus there is a joy-ous-ness about him that just makes me smile
and i also agree with just being kind and helpful where you can
great pic btw
micjer Senior Member
Number of posts : 5325 Age : 63 Location : canada Registration date : 2009-01-23
The answer lives as the message coded into an ancient map of time!
We're living the end of time. Not the end of the world, but the end of a world age-a 5,125-year cycle of time-and the way we've known the world throughout that time. The present world age began in 3,114 B.C. and will end in 2012 A.D. Because the end of anything also marks the beginning of what comes next, we're also living the start of what follows the end of time: the next world age, which ancient traditions called the great cycle.
From the epic poems of India's Mahabharata to the oral traditions of indigenous Americans and the biblical story of Revelation, those who have come before us knew that the end of time was coming. They knew, because it always does. Every 5,125 years the Earth and our solar system reach a place in their journey through the heavens that marks the end of precisely such a cycle. With that end, a new world age begins. Apparently it's always been this way. For at least four such cycles (or five, according to the Mesoamerican traditions of the Aztec and the Mayan people) our ancestors endured the changes in global magnetic fields, climate, depleting resources, and rising sea levels that come with the end of time. The fact that they lived to tell the story stands as a powerful testament to an undeniable truth. It tells us beyond any reasonable doubt that the inhabitants of our world have survived the end of world ages in the past.