12-15-2011, 12:54 PM
(12-15-2011, 12:27 PM)βαθμιαίος Wrote: Harvest occurring at the time of death doesn't preclude some kind of global extinction event as a precursor. ("The [earth] changes are very, very trivial. We do not concern ourselves with the conditions which bring about harvest.")
Maybe this is why Ra said the 100-700 year transition could not be accurate -- perhaps the volatility of our peoples has the potential to trigger a mass die off through something like war, famine, or disharmony-induced earthquakes.
Indeed. I remember thinking that when Wilcock mentioned in one of his talks "We didn't get all the way here to be wiped off the planet by a huge solar flare" (or something to that effect), but, in the grand scheme of things, why not? It's a possibility, and in fact became a reality for many - Japan etc.