02-20-2017, 06:24 PM
I think something to add to consideration, apw, is that never before have we seen what changes will come to Earth as 3D becomes potentiated and 4D manifests.
Ra explicitly states this, and this paints not many future scenarios, one day, Humanity won't be on Earth, our 3D being will either evolve into 4D, be removed from Earth, or go extinct.
If the sun has anything to do with this, it could be as simple as perfect timing for it to be doing as it does intensifying our own weather patterns. Maybe we will be hit with a solar flare, and that'll be how Harvest comes about, the light literally coming to us O:
I think you and cirocco might have interesting conversations if you both can get passed your interestingly contrasting views of the future, with cirocco 'prepping' for any 'shtf' scenarios (it sounds like), and you being content to let the world unfold without taking precautions.
One day, water will be scarce unless we do something about it now.
One day, the earth won't be fertile, and we will have to leave. (Interstellar)
One day, man. One day is all it takes for humanity to go bye bye. An entire planet was allowed to be blown apart, another allowed to have it's atmosphere die off, Earth isn't special. We like to arrogantly believe we are some kind of cosmic snowflake in the cosmos that is being preserved by some snowflake enthusiast, but the reality is if an asteroid is programmed to come give us a permanent style good bye kiss, it's done.
My mom used to tell me about the 'nuclear drills' she and her classmates back in the day had to perform. Basically, you'd get under your desk, tuck your head between your legs, and kiss your ass good bye
So, for some, especially the older generations, the horror of an 'apocalypse' isn't too far-fetched, and we can see this collective awareness in humanity manifesting long before 2012. It begun it seems around the time of 4D energies permeating Earth. Suddenly, zombies were popular, nuclear apocalypse was feasible, a technological collapse of society seemed legitimately possible, then the realizations of all that could go wrong! Alien invasion, world wide global catastrophe, nuclear war, cosmic 'intervention' like asteroids or gamma ray bursts of a pulsar wave frying the planet.
From the moon to the sun to space radiation to earth radiation, a volcano in yellowstone park could blow and that'd mark the start of a new ice age, an event that practically wipes out most life on the surface.
The possibilities and potentials are there, and thankfully it seems the Confederation works well to keep these things from manifesting.
I personally have felt the pull towards an apocalypse (my name belongs to an ability to a character in an apocalypse novel of mine, in fact basically 95% of my novel writing is based in an apocalyptic setting). I mean, we already have the prerequisites from Fukushima cooking the oceans. The ecosystem collapse will culminate in a world famine, on top of a dwindling clean water supply PLUS famines, you have a recipe for the collapse of an entire civilization back into chaotic times leading up to extinction, the most we have to look forward to then should all restoration efforts fail, is cannibalizing ourselves to extinction faster, as our bodies become the only animal's/sustenance left to be fed upon.
It's not all love and light all day every day in the ways we might think. One day, one day maybe millions of years from now, or a few decades, Humanity is gonna be going bye bye.
And unless you know a friendly Q Continuum member or a very sympathetic God, I don't think there's much humanity will be able to do to stop this inevitability.
Ra explicitly states this, and this paints not many future scenarios, one day, Humanity won't be on Earth, our 3D being will either evolve into 4D, be removed from Earth, or go extinct.
If the sun has anything to do with this, it could be as simple as perfect timing for it to be doing as it does intensifying our own weather patterns. Maybe we will be hit with a solar flare, and that'll be how Harvest comes about, the light literally coming to us O:
I think you and cirocco might have interesting conversations if you both can get passed your interestingly contrasting views of the future, with cirocco 'prepping' for any 'shtf' scenarios (it sounds like), and you being content to let the world unfold without taking precautions.
One day, water will be scarce unless we do something about it now.
One day, the earth won't be fertile, and we will have to leave. (Interstellar)
One day, man. One day is all it takes for humanity to go bye bye. An entire planet was allowed to be blown apart, another allowed to have it's atmosphere die off, Earth isn't special. We like to arrogantly believe we are some kind of cosmic snowflake in the cosmos that is being preserved by some snowflake enthusiast, but the reality is if an asteroid is programmed to come give us a permanent style good bye kiss, it's done.
My mom used to tell me about the 'nuclear drills' she and her classmates back in the day had to perform. Basically, you'd get under your desk, tuck your head between your legs, and kiss your ass good bye

So, for some, especially the older generations, the horror of an 'apocalypse' isn't too far-fetched, and we can see this collective awareness in humanity manifesting long before 2012. It begun it seems around the time of 4D energies permeating Earth. Suddenly, zombies were popular, nuclear apocalypse was feasible, a technological collapse of society seemed legitimately possible, then the realizations of all that could go wrong! Alien invasion, world wide global catastrophe, nuclear war, cosmic 'intervention' like asteroids or gamma ray bursts of a pulsar wave frying the planet.
From the moon to the sun to space radiation to earth radiation, a volcano in yellowstone park could blow and that'd mark the start of a new ice age, an event that practically wipes out most life on the surface.
The possibilities and potentials are there, and thankfully it seems the Confederation works well to keep these things from manifesting.
I personally have felt the pull towards an apocalypse (my name belongs to an ability to a character in an apocalypse novel of mine, in fact basically 95% of my novel writing is based in an apocalyptic setting). I mean, we already have the prerequisites from Fukushima cooking the oceans. The ecosystem collapse will culminate in a world famine, on top of a dwindling clean water supply PLUS famines, you have a recipe for the collapse of an entire civilization back into chaotic times leading up to extinction, the most we have to look forward to then should all restoration efforts fail, is cannibalizing ourselves to extinction faster, as our bodies become the only animal's/sustenance left to be fed upon.
It's not all love and light all day every day in the ways we might think. One day, one day maybe millions of years from now, or a few decades, Humanity is gonna be going bye bye.
And unless you know a friendly Q Continuum member or a very sympathetic God, I don't think there's much humanity will be able to do to stop this inevitability.
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