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Dawning Of The Age Of Light

Some believe that as we pass through this 30 year window (1986-2016) that is symbolized by 12.21.2012 that somewhere (if not already) we've entered a mysterious photon belt. So, why would we not know if we are experiencing it? Or, is it yet to be? Better yet, does it have to be something PHYSICAL? Are we talking SPIRITUALLY here. Me thinks this is the case, Brutus!

Depending upon the tribe or culture that you're talking about the window that we're in, or the door that we're about to enter has been called the Age of Aquarius, Age of Enlightenment, or Exponential Consciousness.

Regardless of the name, the common theme is LOVE and our ability to transcend the egoic desires that we all embrace to some degree or another. Shedding the victim consciousness doesn't come easily. Transcendence of any ilk is a feat extraordinaire. One of my favorite early-life mystics was Joseph Chilton Pearce.

Remember the Crack In the Cosmic Egg? Maybe you're not old enough for that one; however, on of his more recent books (he's still going strong at near 90- I think), The Biology Of Transcendence, he writes, "Transcendence is our biological IMPERATIVE, a state we have been moving toward for a millennia."

So, how is it that one CONSCIOUSLY EVOLVES?

As I look back on my life, most of my coming of age has been subconsciously, if at all. But, thanks to Bruce Lipton, we now have the biological-scientific evidence that we can indeed rewrite the software of our being (DNA).

Another lesser known cell biologist, Glen Rein, has demonstrated the direct connection between life affirming emotions and torsion energy. And then Barbara Marciniak took it a step further by writing, "The ability to both give and receive love holds the true key to healing because it is the most life sustaining and affirming form of emotional expression."

Torsion energy is unconditional love.

If there's anything that I hope to see come out of this once in 25,625 year shift (generally known as 26,000 years), it's that we enter into a "turn the other cheek" mentality. While I understand and can embrace most of the teaching of Jesus, who became the Christ, I must confess that the line between self defense and allowing very dark evil to pursue you is a most difficult concept.

We ARE the children of LIGHT- ALL of us! And it's beginning to dawn upon us that we are- that I AM!

Wild 2012 Prophecies Or Truth?

Come Monday, June 15th, the world could look a lot different than it does today. There are at least 3-4 big issues that will have an impact on the balance of the year. Friday, it's the elections in Iran, Saturday it just may be another nuclear test by North Korea, and Sunday Israel gives it's response to Obama's Palestinian state wishes. And then who know what else may come along?

North Korea may be preparing for its third nuclear test, a show of defiance as the United Nations considers new sanctions on the dictatorship for conducting an underground nuclear explosion in May, according to a U.S. government official. North Korea conducted an underground explosion on May 25, its first since a 2006 atomic test. The official, who spoke Thursday on condition of anonymity in order to discuss the unreleased information, would not provide details regarding the assessment.

A draft U.N. resolution proposed Wednesday would impose tough sanctions on North Korea's weapons exports and financial dealings and allow inspections of suspect cargo in ports and on the high seas. North Korea has threatened to retaliate if new sanctions are adopted. North Korea already is a pariah to many countries and has been under tough economic sanctions for years. Last month's reported test defied a Security Council resolution adopted after the North's first underground atomic blast in October 2006.

Who knows? We'll just wait and see.

Binyamin Netanyahu is expected to endorse a “two-state solution” in a much-heralded speech this weekend, but he may stall on American demands to freeze Jewish settlements in the West Bank.

Feeling the squeeze between the US Administration, which wants a moratorium on settlement growth and a commitment to a Palestinian state, and his national-religious coalition, which favours neither, the Israeli Prime Minister appears likely to try to steer a middle course.

Iranians vote in an election that could decide whether the country opens up to the West or deepens its isolation. Four candidates are running but the race is between the hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and the reformist Mir-Hossein Mousavi. Picking a winner is very difficult and the vote is likely to go to a run-off election next week.

Thus what happens in Israel and Iran over the weekend could very likely have a major impact on where the Mid-east goes for the rest of the year.