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The reason for their visit is then revealed. A group of Elders is
waiting there to tell them that December 21st, 2012 heralds the end of a
26,000 year evolutionary cycle, and the start of a new cycle known as
the Golden Age. They go on to warn them of the Earth changes that will
take place as the prophetic date draws near.
As the story unfolds, each character embarks on a journey of discovery,
to seek the truth behind what the Elders foretold. What they discover
challenges their previously held beliefs: they become aware of their
unique life purpose, by attuning to their intuition, and synchronising
with planetary rhythms. As part of that journey, they appreciate of the
importance of music, and its contribution to the profound reawakening of
consciousness all over the world.
Meanwhile, sinister members of the Global Elite continue to tread
quietly but powerfully behind the scenes, planning even more elaborate
strategies to gain even greater control, and keep humanity from becoming
empowered.
2012 The Symphony provides an interesting perspective on current world
events, and suggests possible reasons, many scientifically-based, for
the rapid changes facing today's society. Importantly, it suggests that
humanity has the ability to decide its own future, as long as it
realizes the tremendous strength of its own power.
At a time when world governments are introducing new legislation to
record telephone and internet use, national ID cards and RFID chip
technology, Clarke’s novel could not be more topical and relevant.
It concludes on a positive note: that in reawakening to the music of
the universe, and maintaining a positive vision of the future each
living being will soon fulfil its highest purpose, escape its 3rd
dimensional vibratory prison, and resonate like individual music notes
in an exquisitely balanced symphony.
Soft Cover/ ISBN 978-1-4218-9036-4/ 183 pages
©
Copyright 2008, Angela Clarke. All rights reserved.

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PYRAMID OF KUKULKAN
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