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What to Expect Now That the Mayan Calendar has Ended

October 31, 2011 in Future

Mayan CalendarAccording to Carl Johan Calleman, the Mayan Calendar ended last Thursday. Others think it will end on December 21, 2012. No matter what the point of view about the last day of the calendar, most spiritual teachers believe that the thirteen days from October 28 through November 11 mark a time of transition. I agree.

This period is being celebrated by Mayan elders as they perform a ceremonial pilgrimage across the United States with the Thirteen Crystal Skulls. These ceremonies, which were kept secret by the Mayans for years, are now being made public. The elders realize the prophecies told them to tell the world, especially the North American continent. Now is the time.

Along with these ceremonies, the Mayans have planned a a worldwide telecast from the Chichen Itza Temple complex in Mexico on December 21, 2012. The next fourteen months may be momentous for humanity.

Spiritual teachers are telling us to:

“Brace for the changes.”

“Remain alert.”

“Go within.”

“The time is at hand.”

I’m hearing the same message from so many different sources that I’ve started to wonder who is copying whom. Or maybe, just maybe, this time of oneness has so much intensity that each writer, each teacher, and each channel is receiving the same message.

Personally, I’m both energized and fatigued. Each report of financial challenge, protest tension, and technological advance creates excitement for the future and an almost overwhelming sense of awe.

Those who believe November 11 (11-11-11) is a special day forecast an increased ability to experience psychic gifts and see into “supernatural dimensions.”

What is the peaceful response in this time of uncertainty?

Don Alejandro, Mayan messenger to the world, has this to say regarding the changes forecast by his culture’s calendar.

“Let the morning come.

Let the dawn come.

Don’t be afraid.

Take this message and spread it to the world.”

From my perspective, his is a timely message for all of humanity, no matter when the Mayan Calendar ends.

As always, the peaceful response is to embrace the moment, walk away from fear, and walk into love.

This is good advice, especially in light of my next article when I will write about reports that push the limits of my understanding. I hope you’ll help me by providing your insight.

Power Too Cheap for Metering

October 31, 2011 in Future

Free energy has been a topic on this website for the past several weeks. Merlinda Pillsbury Arnold wrote about it when she saw amazing lights surrounding her during the night of the fall equinox. I wrote several articles that provided scientific evidence of how the technology for virtually free energy is already here. In addition, I speculated that, since the purest form of energy is love, it is possible that when our society learns to love, the technology will not be necessary because love will provide all of the energy that is needed for everything.

Until we learn to love purely, I think a peaceful response is to track the technological progress that allows us to do more with less. This article is about that.

There is a new technology that, according to this article by Mark Gibbs on the Forbes website, produces power too cheap for metering. Called E-Cat, this energy could create a world where:

  • We replace petroleum products with motive energy using steam engines or Stirling engines. We would be able to drive, fly, and ship across the country for pennies.
  • Gasoline prices would drastically decrease and petroleum would primarily be needed as the raw ingredient for plastics. This would make the United States self-sufficient for oil.
  • An E-Cat system could power your house or office making existing utilities systems obsolete.
  • The cost of manufacturing would fall very quickly

The impact on the shipping, transportation, oil, utility, and manufacturing industries would be massive. The reduction of the world’s dependence on oil would transform entire societies and governments. The decrease in the cost of manufacturing would reduce the cost of living worldwide.

Andrea Rossi Free EnergyThe energy system, developed by Andrea Rossi from Bologna, Italy was tested for a prominent and secret customer on October 28, 2011. The reports indicate the customer was pleased enough to invest in the system. He purchased it and took it with him, giving Rossi enough funds to continue his work for the next two years.

The remaining question is how long it will be until this innovative and inexpensive energy is available to the general public. Obviously, development will take time. In addition, inventors are encouraged, even paid, to keep these things hidden. If they don’t comply, they have been known to disappear so that is a possibility.

For me, the prospect of a technology that allows us to do more with less indicates that our world is moving closer to understanding the pure energy associated with love. This is encouraging. It represents progress.

I’ll keep reporting on this story for you. In the meantime, I suggest we all continue to tap into the pure energy that we call love.