Christianity at the Threshold

From my Star Ages work (post coming), I know that a profound challenge to Christianity is unavoidable at this time; and that working through it will take over two more centuries.

The best I can do is set out to plumb the depths of the challenge and change needed, show evidence, and point the way forward. We actually have an excellent guide for this: the Qumran Community that was set up around 168BC to “prepare the Way of the Lord”, whose representative finally emerged into the public realm as John the Baptist. But proving what I know of Qumran will be a bit tricky, so for now let’s look at the challenges that clearly face Christianity.

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Reincarnation Within Christianity

There has always been a minority of Christians who have stated their belief in reincarnation. Today the issues has opened up considerably, mainly thanks to an open yet also scientifically precise outlook towards the subject. The deep understanding of reincarnation came only very gradually to me, in three distinct stages. The first stage was learning its Biblical compatibility, and realizing it made profound sense. The second stage came when I discovered such classics as “The Cathars and Reincarnation” and “Far Memory”. But only years later did the third stage come: I started to have my own experiences.

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