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Walking Between the Worlds : The Science of Compassion

by Gregg Braden

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Offers a stunning theory - that our planet's geophysical state has just entered a rare phase, predicted by ancients across the globe to end a cycle begun 40,000 years ago. This "shift of the ages," as scientist Gregg Braden calls it, is already affecting us & will accelerate the evolution of human biology, emotions & consciousness.… (more)
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Offers a stunning theory - that our planet's geophysical state has just entered a rare phase, predicted by ancients across the globe to end a cycle begun 40,000 years ago. This "shift of the ages," as scientist Gregg Braden calls it, is already affecting us & will accelerate the evolution of human biology, emotions & consciousness.

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