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Edited on Fri Jan-02-09 12:10 PM by Dover
and historic references. And I understand the astrological language...so can't imagine what it must be like for those who don't. Maybe just skim it for the meat.......
The bottom line seems to be that we're not in Kansas anymore. Between an unprecedented collapse of a global currency (the dollar), wars over resources, and earth's climate changes (which Nolle seems to feel are very likely not manmade so much as cyclic...very looooooong rare cycles at that), we are now in completely new territory and need to learn to respond to the new conditions instead of longing for the old ones. He sees the financial collapse as not being anywhere near bottom, but will, instead, slowly sink like the settling of a souffle, for several more years (by 2020 or so), with perhaps one more bubble and upward girations initially. The rest of the report seems to be historic patterns and astrological references that support these predicted changes, as well as a focus on specific events such as major transits, Supermoons, etc.
And it IS a depressing scenario if one focuses on mundane events and doesn't venture into the spiritual implications of these changes. So if you are stuck in the material world and remain invested in keeping it alive in its present form, then you will be reacting to reports like this with fear or hopelessness.
For the spiritual pilgrims we know our ships have already set sail. So no point in focusing on the shore we are leaving behind.
Spiritually speaking this is, for the earth and her inhabitants, a death and rebirth period. And because we don't know what we will find on the other shore, we must have faith, strengthen our connection to the Divine and stay very present and focused. It's not about survival, but learning to BE. And my feeling is that love, joy and laughter are extremely important to this process and are an indication that we are in alignment with the new energies being born.
Think of a New Orleans funeral with jazz band and dancing, or the birth of your child. We are to be the hospice nurses and midwives. A profoundly sacred event.
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