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Tom Gulick (952)
997-7113
Did
Ancient and Modern Prophecies Foretell Today's Dangerous Times?
Is Prophecy "Set in Stone" or Can It Be Mitigated?
Minneapolis,
November 14 -- What prophets have foretold about these times we
are now experiencing and what we can do about it is the subject
of a fascinating talk called "Prophecy for the 21st Century:
Turning Terror into Triumph" -- a free interactive Internet
broadcast program from Minneapolis next Tuesday, November 20, 2001
from 7:00-9:00 pm at www.icmerlin.com/prophecy,
sponsored by the non-profit educational group, the Summit Lighthouse
of Minneapolis/St Paul, Minnesota..
Covering
a broad spectrum of prophecies about the 21st century and even the
present decade, this address examines the prophetic message of such
prophets as Nostradamus, Saint Germain, Edgar Cayce, Mother Mary,
John the Evangelist (author of the book of The Revelation in the
Bible). Highlighted is a wealth of new material on prophecy from
the recent best-selling book, Saint Germain's Prophecy for the New
Millennium.
Distinguishing
this talk on prophecy from many others is its focus on "mitigation"
or the transforming of negative prophecies of dire events, like
war or natural cataclysm, into more positive outcomes for the planet
and its people by the application of ancient spiritual principles.
Critical
to this discussion is an understanding of the very old "mystery
teachings" on such subjects as karma, reincarnation, the power
of the spoken word, the connection between matter and spirit, the
concept of all matter as vibrant energy, astrological cycles of
time and space and similar teachings that are found in many of the
world's great religions.
Practical
spiritual "tools" a person can use to overcome fear, to
change the direction of prophecy and to help bring a lasting peace
to the earth will also be discussed during this address.
"Prophecy
for the 21st Century" will be an interactive Internet broadcast,
enabling the listening audience worldwide to email in their inquiries
about the talk and to receive an answer during the program as time
allows.
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