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Awakening the Planetary Mind: Beyond the Trauma of the Past to a New Era of Creativity

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Completing our conscious evolution by releasing our collective fear of catastrophes

• Explains how we are on the cusp of an era of incredible creative growth

• Shows how we are about to overcome the collective fear caused by ancient catastrophes as we awaken to the memories of our lost prehistory

• Examines legendary cataclysms and scientific evidence of a highly advanced global culture that disappeared 11,500 years ago

In this completely revised and expanded edition of Catastrophobia, bestselling author Barbara Hand Clow explains how we are on the cusp of an age of incredible creative growth made possible by restoring our lost prehistory. Examining legendary cataclysms–such as the fall of Atlantis and the biblical Flood–and the mounting geological and archaeological evidence that many of these mythic catastrophes were actual events, she reveals the existence of a highly advanced global maritime culture that disappeared amid great earth changes and rising seas 14,000 to 11,500 years ago, nearly causing our species’ extinction and leaving humanity’s collective psyche deeply scarred.

Tracing humanity’s reemergence after these prehistoric catastrophes, Clow explains how these events in the deep past influence our consciousness today. Guided by Carl Johan Calleman’s analysis of the Mayan Calendar, she reveals that as the Earth’s 26,000-year precessional cycle shifts, our evolution is accelerating to prepare us for a new age of harmony and peace. She explains how we are beginning a collective healing as ancient memories of prehistory awaken in our minds and release our unprocessed fear. Passed from generation to generation, this fear has been responsible for our constant expectations of apocalypse. She shows that by remembering and moving beyond the trauma of our long lost past, we bring the era of cataclysms to an end and cross the threshold into a time of extraordinary creative activity.

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2 thoughts on “Awakening the Planetary Mind: Beyond the Trauma of the Past to a New Era of Creativity

  1. More of an objective survey, includes dubious sources This book is a good general survey of ideas behind who we are, how we got here, and what might be coming. If you are relatively new to metaphysics and alternative histories then this is an ok read. However, beware, the author does include dubious sources such as Carl Calleman who’s alternate Mayan calendar, with an end date of October 28 2011 has been thoroughly rejected by Mayan scholars.But really, it’s hard to see what unique gifts or vision are brought forward in this book. This book is very much ‘in the head’, meaning it just reading about facts and this and that. The key to passing into any new world is certainly how to refer to information through experiencing your body. The integration of mind and body is necessary to really progress on the spiritual path of awakening. And this book does not offer anything to help the aspirant progress. It is very objective and does not really touch you. It’s mostly just facts and you are not shown how to interact with…

  2. Alarm clock of the New world Thank you Barbara Hand Clow for this timely update from your original work Catastrophobia. As the Mayan Calendar has unwound to its quantum potential now is the moment not only for greater awakening but also a time to remember what we have long forgotten. With meticulous detail this book lays bare this adventure to remember the pain we have long buried in our bones and that has been preserved for centuries in oral traditions. The near destruction of this planet about 11,500 BCE is like a computer file of fear that needs to be deleted from our data banks. Through the detail and time that this book gives the reader to understand all the ramifications of these buried histories one is driven to release the hurt that has held us all hostage and the realization that all of us through opening our hearts can begin to live in a new and more compassionate world.

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