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1. Will the World Really End on December 12, 2012? By Jean-Claude Koven
I was recently asked how I interpreted the Mayan and Hopi predictions that the world, as we know it, will end on the 21st of December 2012. Would there be global war — possibly triggering a nuclear holocaust? Would the planet’s life forms finally succumb to the ecological quagmire that’s been building in our soils, oceans and atmosphere? Would the current steady increase of previously unknown diseases overcome our ability to defend against them? Or will we suddenly move into a new Golden Age i…
2. Annual Forecasts and Fengshui Remedies for 2006 : Year of Yang Red Fire Dog - for Monkey Sign
ANNUAL FORECASTS & FENGSHUI REMEDIES FOR 2006 : YEAR OF YANG RED FIRE DOG - FOR MONKEY SIGN
The ancient Chinese Astrology is not only fascinating but also quite accurate. It's Zodiac is based on 12 signs, a cycle of 12 years and are named after 12 symbolic animals : Rat (or Mouse), Ox (or Buffalo or Bull or Cow), Tiger, Rabbit (or Hare or Cat), Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat (or Sheep or Ram), Monkey, Rooster (or Hen or Cock or Chicken or Phoenix), Dog and Pig (or Boar or Hog).
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3. Becoming Who You Truly Are By Lynn Claridge
Wisdom and compassion are linked together. One cannot be truly compassionate without having wisdom. Wisdom is seeing the world as it really is.Once you recognize compassion you will have wisdom, when you have wisdom you will feel compassion. As human beings we all try our best to bring about a world based on kindness and compassion.It does not matter whether you look at religion or philosophy, as science, as development or politics. Wherever there has been human society it has manifested wisdo…
4. Bringing Heaven to Earth: Applying Spiritual Principles Consistently Over Time By Rebecca Skeele
I am often asked to explain what I mean by becoming a spiritual scientist – in other words, what’s the science part? Because these terms are being bantered about quite liberally these days, I welcome the opportunity to clarify what for me is a simple and profound process.Becoming a spiritual scientist is a means to an end. The means is the ability to apply spiritual principles consistently overtime. The results are repeatable but not the ‘same”. I can do something over and over (like practicin…
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