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The Great Revolution
by
Jan
van Rijckenborgh and
Catharose de Petri
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Over the period of the next six or seven
hundred years, the composition of the earth's atmosphere will
undergo a gradual but profound change which has a deep, divine
purpose. Successful adaptation to this change will offer tremendous
possibilities for liberation. Failure to adapt will obviously create
increasing difficulties and disorganization in the human system.
First written in the 1960s, The Great Revolution predicts
many of the symptoms of this atmospheric revolution. Now, in the
1990s, traces of these effects can readily be observed in the world
around us -- indicating that this decisive transformation is now
well underway. What can we do to minimize its negative effects, and
make the best use of the possibilities for liberation it offers?
These are the questions answered in this book.
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