Why We’ll Win

Why We’ll WinPaul Rosenberg – A free, post-scarcity world will not be prevented by archaic systems scratching and clawing to retain their domination. We will evolve freely, unburdened by an unfortunate past. This will happen, and today I’m going to tell you why.

But more than that, I want you to understand that we deserve to win, and that the future – the world of our children, grandchildren, and so on – very much needs us to win. Our culture (of decentralization and personal goodness) stands for, and supports in action, the things that allow life to thrive upon Earth. Continue reading

Why Nature is Cruel

earthOwen K Waters – Nature is cruel. The strong pounce on the weak, causing an explosion of fear as they kill their prey. The question is…

Could a benevolent, loving Creator of the universe have created such a horror show?

Historical information on the development of life on Earth is sketchy at best. We rely on snippets of information and hope to assemble a timeline that enlightens our darkness. One day, however, all that will change.

A Glimpse Into a Future Science

As The Shift continues to raise human consciousness, the currently rare practice of accessing the Akashic records will grow to become a standard research tool in the hands of teams of dedicated historians. Today, accessing the permanent etheric record of all that has happened on this planet is a skill that can be developed by anyone, but the results are subject to interference by the person’s creative imagination.

In the future, there will be teams of researchers who independently scan a time period and location, then compile their findings to reveal the common threads. For example, if twenty researchers look back into a certain place in our distant past and 19 of them see a dinosaur-infested swampland, while researcher number 14 sees golden temples and crystal pyramids, you’d know exactly who was off track. That’s the nature of research – looking past the extraneous data to find the common core. Then, you have information which can be relied upon.

Today, however, we have no grand panoramic view of the multi-billion year history of this planet nor the multi-million year history of its animal and humanoid life. We just have archaeology and a few scrolls that are centuries old and tell us just a little about our current phase of human civilization.

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