Earth’s Awakening

Earth’s Awakening
Author: Stephen Tiley
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2016-05-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1514495449

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Ben is seventeen years old, tall, athletic - and happy. His life is typical of a western middle class teenager living in a modern world. Until one evening late at night he finds he is unable to resist a compulsive impulse to wake from his deep sleep. Finally giving in he sits up in bed to discover that everything in his room is emitting soft coloured light. This is weird to be sure, but when Ben realises that he is not alone, there is someone else there, in his bedroom, Ben's life changes, and is never the same again. After this night's amazing events finally pass. Ben is informed that there is a reason he has incarnated. He has come to earth to achieve a very important task before a dramatic change comes upon the planet. If he does not complete a personal transformation by the time the change occurs he will be spiritually lost for eons. What he has to do is extremely dangerous and could take a while to achieve. He is told he has about three days - maybe. There's not going to be enough time. He is advised to enlist the help of a school friend - Julia. A girl at school whose very presence causes Ben to fall into a seriously embarrassing, stuttering mode. How can he convince her that what is happening to him is not made up, it is real.

Awakening Earth

Awakening Earth
Author: Duane Elgin
Publisher: William Morrow
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1993
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

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"Just as there are relatively distinct stages that characterize the development of an individual from infancy to early adulthood, so too are there discernible stages in the development of our species as we move toward a planetary-scale civilization. Awakening Earth brings together views from science and spirituality, East and West, the practical and the visionary, to present a compelling new picture of human evolution. Based upon twenty years of research, this book explores the human journey from the initial awakening of hunter-gatherers roughly 35,000 years ago, through the agrarian era and Industrial Revolution, and then goes on to describe three additional stages of development essential for realizing our initial maturity as a global species-civilization." "A disoriented world civilization faced with dwindling resources, mounting pollution, and exploding population is a recipe for ecological collapse and social anarchy. It is imperative that the human family begin to make rapid and profound changes in how we live together on the Earth. To accomplish this, we must now ask ourselves fundamental questions: Who are we? What are we doing here? Where are we going as a species? Awakening Earth provides a catalyst for this conversation with its integrative vision and inspiring map of the journey toward a sustainable, compassionate, and creative future. While not predicting a sudden "new age" of social enlightenment, Awakening Earth does present the promising view that humanity is roughly halfway through seven major transformations in culture and consciousness required to build a planetary civilization that can endure into the deep future."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

The Awakening Earth

The Awakening Earth
Author: Peter Russell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-06-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1000063682

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Originally published in 1982 The Awakening Earth explores the idea of the Earth as a collective, self-regulatory living organism, and considers in this context, the function of the human race. The book provides an exploration of humanity’s potential and explores the possibility of mankind’s evolutionary future. Drawing on the work of physicists, psychologists, philosophers and mystics, the book argues that humanity is on the verge of another evolutionary leap and explores evolution in the context of spiritual growth, arguing that widespread inner awakenings could lead to a more analogous society, functioning as a single social super-organism, much in the way cells in a body function as a biological organism.

A New Earth

A New Earth
Author: Eckhart Tolle
Publisher: Penguin Life
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2006
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0452289963

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"First published in the United States of America by Dutton, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, 2005"--Copyright page.

A New Earth, An Old Deception

A New Earth, An Old Deception
Author: Richard Abanes
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2008-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441203133

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When Christians are confronted by media with a "new" theology, they aren't always sure what to do. It may sound spiritual, almost Christian. But something isn't quite right. Richard Abanes helps believers as well as the curious understand that Eckhart Tolle's message in A New Earth is dangerous. He then provides a clear biblical response to this New Age message. Topics include Tolle's misuse of Scripture, false teachings on God, the Bible's teaching on evil, A New Earth's version of salvation compared to God's plan, and much more.

Earth's End

Earth's End
Author: Elise Kova
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2016-02-11
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781619844223

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A woman awoken in air, a soldier forged by fire, a weapon risen from blood. Vhalla Yarl has made it to the warfront in the North. Forged by blood and fire, she has steeled her heart for the final battle of the Solaris Empire's conquest. The choices before Vhalla are no longer servitude or freedom, they are servitude or death. The stakes have never been higher as the Emperor maintains his iron grip on her fate, holding everything Vhalla still has left to lose in the balance. About the Author Elise Kova has always had a passion for storytelling. She wrote her first novella, a high-fantasy, in sixth grade. Over the years she's honed her love of literature with everything from fantasy to romance, science fiction to mystery, and whatever else catches her eye. Elise lives in Saint Petersburg, Florida, where she's currently working on the next installment in her debut YA fantasy series: Air Awakens. She enjoys video games, anime, table-top role playing games, and many other forms of "geekdom." She loves talking with fans on Twitter (@EliseKova) and Facebook (/AuthorEliseKova). Visit her website, EliseKova.com/, for news and extras about her books

Earth Awakening

Earth Awakening
Author: Sharon Stewart
Publisher: Sharon Stewart
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-01-14
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

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A compilation of previously released channelings by Ivo of Vega, Ashtar Sheran, Athena and Adama of Telos, as channeled by Astral Incarnate and Lightworker Sharon Stewart. This body of work encompasses many subjects pertaining to Ascension of Gaia and all upon her, Liberation of Planet Earth by the Light forces, the Event and more. Become aware by reading this book of who you may be, what's going on on this planet that is beyond your ability to see, and start your awakening to the Truth that will become the norm for the future of humanity on Earth. Sharon's frank questioning and her team's loving provision of information (Light) make this book a must read for all.

Emma Goldman, "Mother Earth," and the Anarchist Awakening

Emma Goldman,
Author: Rachel Hui-Chi Hsu
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2021-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0268200289

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This book unveils the history and impact of an unprecedented anarchist awakening in early twentieth-century America. Mother Earth, an anarchist monthly published by Emma Goldman, played a key role in sparking and spreading the movement around the world. One of the most important figures in revolutionary politics in the early twentieth century, Emma Goldman (1869–1940) was essential to the rise of political anarchism in the United States and Europe. But as Rachel Hui-Chi Hsu makes clear in this book, the work of Goldman and her colleagues at the flagship magazine Mother Earth (1906–1917) resonated globally, even into the present day. As a Russian Jewish immigrant to the United States in the late nineteenth century, Goldman developed a keen voice and ideology based on labor strife and turbulent politics of the era. She ultimately was deported to Russia due to agitating against World War I. Hsu takes a comprehensive look at Goldman’s impact and legacy, tracing her work against capitalism, advocacy for feminism, and support of homosexuality and atheism. Hsu argues that Mother Earth stirred an unprecedented anarchist awakening, inspiring an antiauthoritarian spirit across social, ethnic, and cultural divides and transforming U.S. radicalism. The magazine’s broad readership—immigrant workers, native-born cultural elite, and professionals in various lines of work—was forced to reflect on society and their lives. Mother Earth spread the gospel of anarchism while opening it to diversified interpretations and practices. This anarchist awakening was more effective on personal and intellectual levels than on the collective, socioeconomic level. Hsu explores the fascinating history of Mother Earth, headquartered in New York City, and captures a clearer picture of the magazine’s influence by examining the dynamic teamwork that occurred beyond Goldman. The active support of foreign revolutionaries fostered a borderless radical network that resisted all state and corporate powers. Emma Goldman, “Mother Earth,” and the Anarchist Awakening will attract readers interested in early twentieth-century history, transnational radicalism, and cosmopolitan print culture, as well as those interested in anarchism, anti-militarism, labor activism, feminism, and Emma Goldman.

Re-Inheriting the Earth

Re-Inheriting the Earth
Author: Brian O'Leary
Publisher: Truth Seeker
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2002-05-01
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: 9780939040377

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In this groundbreaking and powerful book, Dr. O'Leary tells us how to desperately help our environment. He uses his unique credentials and expertise as a physicist, new scientist, author, speaker, and energy advisor to bring forward concrete solutions to our global dilemma. He boldly states that we can end the fossil fuel age by converting to a new energy economy, using a mix of hydrogen, solar, wind, cold fusion, and zero point energy options. This book is a wake up call for civil action and for developing a new science of consciousness which will surely provide global healing.

Apocalyptic Revelations

Apocalyptic Revelations
Author: Sean McCleary
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781072592853

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Earth is in a very powerful stage of evolutionary development right now. Earth supports life and life here contains consciousness and this means the Earth is a living organism with consciousness as well. There have been different terms to describe a revolutionary change in the structure of life on the planet. The metaphysical community has called this "the shift in consciousness," and the scientific community has called this scenario "the Paradigm Shift," and in religion, it is known as the "Apocalypse." Apocalypse is Greek and translates to "a revealing of information and a transition into a heavenly state." A definite transition is occurring due to the levels of consciousness and energy changing on our planet. The entire universe is actually going through changes now and this has to do with the evolutionary development of the universe itself.