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Great Tribulation

Looking back over history there have been some major trials and tribulations. You can go back one hundred years, a thousand years, ten thousand, one hundred thousand, or millions of years (can you say Toba supervolcano?) and find traumatic events. But, the year 2012 could go down in history as a great tribulation followed by one of the most exponentially progressive periods ever.

Maybe!

It is beginning to sound, look, and feel like something I have read before. Can you say the book of Revelation as found in the New Testament? Revelation 20 stands out specifically. I’m not sure I buy the depiction or the association; however, the more I study, the more various similarities appear.

I keep wondering how did these ancient cultures and societies know so much about the future. I’m not talking just about a coming great tribulation, but such things as black holes. How did “uncivilized people” thousands of years ago know about black holes when we just discoverd them in the past two generations? How’d they know that?

Of all the things that scientists believe may happen, can happen, or might happen, the possibilities of Planet X interest me the most for several reasons. While I can’t prepare myself for a bust of rasiation from a sun spot that might give me an eight minute warning, the possibilites of a Planet X or Nibiru will have to make itslef known 2-3 years in advance of it’s arrival. If that’s the case, then we can do some of the things that can protect our individual lives and society.

A new consciousness is developing and anyone who has eyes to see are aware of the exponential changes. We are moving from rabid religiosity to real spirituality. And that in itself will change our planet and maybe solar system. Think BIG! :-)

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