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The '''End-Times''' is any period in the history of this planet when incarnated [[Monads]] have initiated The Process and are working with a view towards [[Healing]], [[Awakening]], [[Activation]], and [[Ascension]]. Since [[The Process]] is difficult and fraught with pitfalls, we (and by "we" I mean incarnated monads) have had to make the attempt multiple times. In the past five thousand years or so we have tried, and failed, multiple times
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<blockquote class="definition">The phrase '''End-Times''' is a phrase used in traditional and [[New Age]] spiritualities to refer to the events and outcomes associated on the LP with [[Stage Six]] of a planet's evolutionary process.</blockquote>


==Previous Attempts==
==Syncretic Terms==


Several recent attempts at Ascension have occurred, including two pre-WWI and pre-WWII "theosophical" attempts, two more recent [[New Age]] attempts (one in the sixties and one more recently circa 2001) and our current, and soon to be, successful attempt.
[[Stage Six]] >> {{#ask:[[Is a syncretic term::Stage Six]]}}


==Further Reading==
==Notes==


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Age of Aquarius by the Fifth Dimension


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End-Times

The phrase End-Times is a phrase used in traditional and New Age spiritualities to refer to the events and outcomes associated on the LP with Stage Six of a planet's evolutionary process.

Syncretic Terms

Notes

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