Since the history of mankind at the beginning of the 3rd millennium is almost exclusively shaped by economic beliefs, conditions and constraints that are so entrenched in the collective world view that mankind cannot free itself of its own free will from these encrusted habits of thought, the inner-mental dynamics of the new gnostic knowledge will be revealed above all by a world economic crisis that is imminent. This crisis will destroy the basic material and spiritual conditions that currently determine the conventional thinking and acting of human beings.
A crisis is not fundamentally necessary to move humanity to new insights and to lift it to a higher level of spiritual evolution. By virtue of his free will, man is at all times entitled to the possibility of attaining inner truthfulness by his own power and without any external causes. However, given the sluggishness and limitations of human consciousness at the present stage of its mental development, the economic crisis is an indispensable external catalyst for the aspired spiritual evolution of humanity that will take place at the beginning of the third millennium.
The impending global economic crisis represents the optimal astral probability alternative to the Evolutionary Leap of mankind and can easily be deduced from the current situation. An analysis of the collective psyche quickly shows that people are unable to abandon old traditional beliefs and behavioral patterns and build their lives according to universal spiritual principles because of their inhibitory fear structure, which is currently even more noticeable than in the past.
In other words, the human race needs a strong push from the astral realms in order to evolve. This massive “interference” is part of the astral evolutionary plan for humanity in the present End Time, that is, for the souls currently incarnating on Earth, and was long ago announced as an encoded gnostic message in various religious scriptures.
Individual and collective life crises are a very effective means of rapidly advancing the evolution of human consciousness. A crisis or a catastrophe questions the previous knowledge, thinking and acting, and mobilizes in a soul process, called catharsis by the ancient Greeks, important inner insights that man urgently needs to survive in life-threatening situations.
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