Justin aka Vasya
Ex Member
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Camping seems to be really less about religion than making money off of people.
Anyone who proclaims one day of the "end time", and asks for money to prepare for that, is probably not to be trusted.
If such an end time scenario was to happen, what good or worth would money be anyways? It's best worth in such a situation would be as a fire starter.
However, we shouldn't let crooks or people with various agendas or imbalances lead us from the truth that many credible psychic and spiritual sources speak of massive changes and civilisation collapses.
Virtually every ancient culture around the world has memories written in the forms of myths of past cycles of much change, and many of these have prophecies of future ones. Just taking the Native American tribes alone, there are multiple, multiple accounts of both past accounts and future warnings. Many ancient cultures understood the truth that time is not truly linear in nature, but is more cyclic. What has come before, will come again, until we step outside the loop of space/time.
Then we have sources like Bruce Moen, Edgar Cayce, Rosiland A. McKnight, Bob Monroe, Courtney Brown, and others who warn us that major Earth and civilisation changes are coming again on this cusp between the old Age and the Age to come. Many of these have verifications in relation to their work in other areas.
What cannot be "predicted" with complete accuracy or certainty, is the exact times and severity of these events.
To some extent, both the exact timing and the severity aspects are in a state of constant flux. One can only read the major probability streams. But, the way time seems to work, is that the closer we come to a general cycle of change, the more probable and clearer the probability factors become. The more the events and their timing and severity can be narrowed down.
Hence, it is my feeling that some people here, and in some other places, will be given warnings right before events culminate in order to help the survival factor if we had pre-agreed to stay here to see these changes develop.
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