The Age of the Fishes is ending

The Age of the Fishes is ending, that is, the age of the constellation of Pisces. We live through 2000 year aeons as our souls are recycled again and again. Each 2000 years we go through a mini-apocalypse of sorts, and each time we gain another great “world religion”. Each time we also fall back a great step and at the same time take a step forward. The world is readying itself. There is no one answer…famine, death, war, flood, fire….they will all be there. But we are entering THE AGE OF AQUARIUS. Christ brought us the Pisces fish…but the fish has dried up. It is time for the AQUARIAN water bearer to pour water back in the fishes mouth and replentish it. This is a myth that will act itself out through yet another great personality (such as Christ was). This time she will be female, and I feel like I know her already. She will replentish the earth with a great cleansing flood. The population will be drastically reduced, and those who survive will psychically project their physical selves in order to survive. The male dominated world that Christianity has produced will re-balance itself with a return to the feminine energy. The nature religions will be brought back in combonation with a new realm of the unconcious which we will find without the use of the ego. Our intelligence will be enhanced by extra-terrestrial beings who will live here on the earth. Read Terrence McKenna and Carl Jung. You will survive if you chose to believe in the earth and understand.

Author: Amanda-Bliss

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