Re: Theos-World Re: Imminent Global change - a theosophical possibility?
Dec 22, 2003 04:41 PM
by Dennis Kier
But then, Africa has a good crop of AIDS, that will limit the
population, we are having a Killer Flu going around. We don't have
much control of a lot of these virus infections. We don't have a good
understanding of viruses, and they can be deadly to our bodies.
Perhaps Nature is just working around the edges to limit the
population.
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From: "netemara888" <netemara888@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 5:09 PM
Subject: Theos-World Re: Imminent Global change - a theosophical
possibility?
> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, leonmaurer@a... wrote:
> > Interesting article.
> >
> > I've heard some scientific evidence that 9 billion is the cutoff
> point for
> > human population on Earth, since above that figure the weight of
> this amount of
> > people and their concentrated constructions, plus their personal
> and
> > industrial waste products, energy leakage's (including radioactive
> weaponry) along with
> > accumulated atmospheric and aquatic poisoning -- may begin to
> effect massive
> > changes in the worlds weather systems, leading to destructive
> tidal waves and
> > earthquakes, and may even effect the changes in the Earths rolling
> orbiting
> > spiral that will induce possible geophysical pole shifts (besides
> the magnetic
> > one that is currently beginning to show evidence of occurring
> soon) along with
> > massive readjustment of the Earths crustal plates... With
> disastrous results
> > on a global scale... That could very well reduce the world's
> population to a
> > figure well below a billion.
> >
> > Could the prophesies of the Mayans, and those of Theosophy,
> predicting the
> > possibility of such a major catastrophe occurring in the near
> future, be correct
> > -- give or take a few decades before or after the middle of this
> century?
> > Does this coincide with the reason the Masters planned this to be
> the last cycle
> > of the theosophical Movement -- with the hope that a full
> understanding of
> > the truths of theosophy by most of the people of this world might
> divert this
> > evolutionary adjustment? ... Or, at least, give the survivors the
> proper basis
> > of knowledge for a new start that wouldn't repeat the errors of
> the past?
> >
> > Does anyone see any hope for those of us, or our children who may
> still be
> > alive at the middle of this century? If so, maybe we should begin
> thinking and
> > talking about it, and possibly deciding what we can do about it --
> if anything.
> >
> > Best wishes,
> >
>
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