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Article: Daniel Pinchbeck, along with a growing number of new New Agers, believes that December 21, will mark the end of the world--at least, as we know it. Will it be all-out Armageddon? Or a psychedelic, polyamorous, transformative moment in human consciousness evolution?(Apocalypse Very Soon)(Interview)
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Daniel PINCHBECK, along with a growing number of new New Agers, believes that December 21, will mark the end of the world--at least, as we know it. Will it be all-out Armageddon? Or a psychedelic, polyamorous, transformative moment and in human consciousness evolution?
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IT'S AN EXCITING time to be a doomsayer. The environment is ravaged, the world economy has collapsed, and every passing day seems to spin us toward a great, dark inevitable. Of course, we've seen this movie before (many times, in fact)--and here we are, still around to act it out again. But it does explain the recent resurgence of some of the doomsaying classics, ...
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