Sunday, September 5, 2021

God Beyond Religion: New Humanity, New Earth, and New Heaven and the age of Aquarius

Isaiah 65:17  For I am about to create new heavens and a new earth; the former things shall not be remembered or come to mind.

Ephesians 2:15  He has abolished the law with its commandments and ordinances, that he might create in himself one new humanity in place of the two, thus making peace,

Revevlation 21:1  Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth; for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more.

Are you familiar with fractals? They are recurring patterns in nature. Likewise, there are cycles everywhere. So much of material reality is cyclic. Now consider the hermetic law of correspondence, as above so below and as below so above. It follows that prophecies are cyclical and resemble fractals. This is true of the new humanity, the new heaven, and the new earth. Isaiah wrote in the age of Aries seven hundred years before the age of Pisces began. Paul wrote at the beginning of the age of Pisces. It would be easy to assume that they were writing about the age of Pisces, and they were, but I believe they were also looking forward to the age of Aquarius, thus the reference to fractals.

While the new humanity did refer to those who would embrace the Christ in the age of Pisces, it was also prophetic of the continual upward spiral movement of humanity in general, and of shifts in human consciousness from age to age. We have just begun the age of Aquarius and there is a shift taking place that will alter humanity greatly over the next couple of centuries provided we do not experience a global catastrophic or cataclysmic event. I mention that because it is possible that in ages past, we had advanced civilizations that disappeared because of a global event. The story of Atlantis comes to mind, and Graham Hancock has some persuasive answers about it, but alas, that is another story.

The focus here is on the new heaven and earth, the new Jerusalem, and most of all the new humanity. According to all of the articles I have read about the age of Aquarius, it is an age that can elevate humanity to truly a kinder, gentler state. Slowly it is unfolding and to a great degree the current upheaval is merely the growing pains of the transition. It is natural to be fearful of change and so the age of Pisces is clinging on in the hearts and minds of the older generation especially. I am a part of that generation, a baby boomer but as we age, we will grow smaller and smaller in number and influence.

The age to come is one that will promote harmony and altruism for real. I believe that we will find that the universe has sufficient supply for all people and the zero-sum game can be replaced by universal abundance. The age of Aquarius will be an age that adopts and develops the great teachings of the Sermon on the Mount, the Tao, and Buddhism. It has the potential to become the age where the golden rule is really a rule. It can be an age where it will be possible to love our enemy and by that, I mean love the other. It is an age that was predicted by the Mayan civilization and many esoteric prophets like Edgar Cayce. It will be an age where humanity in general will focus on their divinity and begin to connect in a new way with collective consciousness the source of creativity and creation. I believe that the shift will be so great as to actually cause a shift in our DNA. I will likely not live to see this come into fruition, but not too distant generations will. My grandchildren and great grandchildren will see it more fully. All of this is provided that those of us who feel the impending shift embrace it and push it forward. The way we can do that is in raising our vibration to closer to love. We can begin to love our neighbor as ourselves, and in order to have that be beneficial, we will need to develop genuine self-love. We need to leave the deceptive beliefs of the age of Pisces, realizing that they served humanities advancement to this point. It will take effort on our part but I am optimistic that humanity in general is up to the challenge.

I look forward to the dawning of the age of the “new humanity” in the “new earth!”


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