December 21 : Celebrating The End of The World

My friends at “Kalani” Retreat Site in Hawaii say… This time in our history has been marked by several cultures as a turning point. Prophecies speak of the end of one era and the beginning of a new, brought about by a significant shift in nature, planetary alignment, or human consciousness.

The ideas expressed through the Hopi Elders’ message has also been shared by other inspirational trailblazers throughout time such as Buddha, Harriet Tubman, John F. Kennedy, and Osho: the future is unwritten, full of possibility, and in our hands.

Because this is an electromagnetic fluctuation and not a geophysical one, you can expect the sun to rise normally on December 22nd, the Earth to rotate in its normal manner, the axis to be tilted in the usual way, and life to continue.

The Hawaiian word Huliau means the “turning point”. A time of change. This is a time to recall the past while embracing the needs of the changing world. By bringing focus to the changes that are taking place within our own lives and within our own selves, every moment becomes an opportunity. As individuals around the world wake up and shift focus, they create ripples of intentional change.

A single shift in energy may appear insignificant, but together, those ripples become a wave.

In this transitional time, we are encouraged to recall the past: all of those moments, big or small, positive or negative, that have created the person you are now. Be grateful. Live in the present as you use these new energies to set you intentions, to manifest your dreams, wishes, and goals. Meditate, meditate, mediate. Continue onward, boldly into the unknown, for it is in the present moment that we make our greatest discoveries.

Two other links that I thought you might want to experience that express a clear and profound understanding of what’s going on in this time of our human evolution as well as the earth’s evolution. Sal Rachele is a pioneer in the human potential field and Diane Eichenbaum is a local renowned astrologer.

Sal Rachele

Diane Eichenbaum

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