Known for her work with angels, ascension, and the wisdom of Atlantis,
author Diana Cooper talked in the first hour about the transition to a
"Golden Age" in 2032. "Energy is coming in that will activate the six
cosmic pyramids around the planet," which will aid in the planetary
ascension into the fifth dimension, she explained. Before that time,
veils of
illusion will be lifted, and portals around the world will open, sending out rays of
unconditional love, she declared.
Biography:
Author
Diana Cooper received an angel visitation during a time of personal
crisis and since then has published 16 books. Diana continues to inspire
thousands of people to fulfill their spiritual potential and is well
known for her work with angels, ascension, and the wisdom of Atlantis.
Diana has now written about unicorns and believes that Angel events take
place on every continent.
Explaining what will happen after the spiritual changes predicted to occur in the year 2012
according
to ancient prophecies, this handbook shows how to tap to the energies
of the universe to gain understanding of the changes taking place.
Exciting new spiritual energies will be coming into the planet and
influencing specific areas, and economic, political, and climatic shifts
are also predicted to occur. Renowned cosmic scholar Diana Cooper
includes a time frame for this massive transition that is anticipated to
last until Earth moves into the fifth dimensional frequency in 2032.
From what to expect to how to prepare, the teachings in this book serve
as guidance for the next 20 years, so that people will be able to attune
themselves to the spiritual forces that are coming.
The term
Golden Age (Χρυσόν Γένος) comes from Greek mythology and legend and
refers to the first in a sequence of four or five (or more) Ages of Man,
in which the Golden Age is first, followed in sequence, by the Silver,
Bronze, Heroic, and then the present (Iron), which is a period of
decline. By extension "Golden Age" denotes a period of primordial peace,
harmony, stability, and prosperity.
There are analogous concepts
in the religious and philosophical traditions of the South Asian
subcontinent. For example, the Vedic or ancient Hindu culture saw
history as cyclical, composed of yugas with alternating Dark and Golden
Ages. The Kali yuga (Iron Age), Dwapara (Bronze Age), Treta yuga (Silver
Age) and Satya yuga (Golden Age) correspond to the four Greek ages.
Similar beliefs occur in the ancient Middle East and throughout the
ancient world, as well.
In classical mythology the Golden Age was
presided over by the deity Astraea, who was identified with Justice.
She lived with men until the end of the Silver Age, but in the Brazen
Age, when men became violent and greedy, fled to the stars, where she
appears as the constellation Virgo, holding the scales of Justice, or
Libra.
European Pastoral literary and iconographic tradition
often depicted nymphs and shepherds as living a life of rustic innocence
and simplicity, untainted by the corruptions of civilization — a
continuation of the Golden Age — set in an idealized Arcadia, a region
of Greece that was the abode and center of worship of their tutelary
deity, goat-footed Pan, who dwelt among them. This idealized and
nostalgic vision of the simple life, however, was sometimes contested
and even ridiculed, both in antiquity and later on.
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