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| There is something that we're experiencing of which most of you are at least somewhat aware. It's that time seems to be moving faster as well as expanding. This transition is referred to by many names. "The Shift" and "Shift of the Ages" are two terms used by Gregg Braden. The transition was predicted by the Mayans, the Incas, the Hopi, Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce, and the Kabbalah (both Jewish and Christian). In Walking Between the Worlds, Braden defines this shift as "both a time in Earth history as well as an experience of human consciousness. Defined by the convergence of decreasing planetary magnetics and increasing planetary frequency upon a point in time, the Shift of the Ages, or simply, The Shift, represents a rare opportunity of collectively repatterning the expression of human consciousness. The Shift is the term applied to the process of Earth accelerating through a course of evolutionary change, with the human species linked, by choice, to the electromagnetic fields of Earth, following suit through a process of cellular change." | If you would like to discover more about these shifts you may find these links interesting: | Recommended Reading: The authors listed below bring a wide variety of perspectives to the world of healing and spirituality. While some of the authors may not resonate with each reader, it is important to remember that there are aspects within each book, which offer valuable insights. | The Reconnection - Dr Eric Pearl Celestine Prophecy - James Redfield Anatomy of the spirit - Carolyne Myss Why People Don't Heal - Carolyne Myss Energy Anatomy - Carolyne Myss Autobiography of a Yogi - Paramahansa Yogananda Bringers of the Dawn - Barbara Marciniak Exploring Vibrational Medicine - Dr Richard Gerber Kryon - Lee Caroll Many Lives Many Masters - Brian Weiss Mutant Message Down Under - Marlo Morgan Seven Spiritual Laws of Success - Deepak Chopra The Book of Knowledge: The Keys of Enoch - J.J. Hurtak
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