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Saint
Germain's Prophecy for the New Millennium
What
We Can Expect through 2025 - Includes Dramatic Prophecies from
Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce and Mother Mary
by
Elizabeth Clare Prophet
with Patricia R. Spadaro
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What
We Can Expect through 2025?
Is there light at the end of the tunnel? Nostradamus, Edgar
Cayce, Mother Mary and Saint Germain reveal that the period
we are entering is unique--both in its opportunity for spiritual
and technological progress and in its potential for war, turmoil
and even cataclysm. They also reveal that prophecy is not
set in stone.
Prophecy for the New Millennium shows us how to make
our future a brighter day. First, it explores the most compelling
prophecies for our time, including new interpretations of the
celebrated quatrains of Nostradamus. Then it introduces us to
a high-frequency spiritual energy that can bring balance, harmony
and positive change into our lives.
The dramatic insights and spiritual techniques revealed in this
book will help you shape the future you want.
Pocketbook 4.25 x 6.75 (108/175mm)
396 pages $7.99
ISBN 0-922729-45-X
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rights sold: Spanish,
Russian, Portuguese, Danish, Lithuanian, Hebrew, Chinese
(traditional character).
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More Reviews:
"On the eve of the millennium, Elizabeth
Clare Prophet reminds us that by our heartfelt connection with
Spirit, in deed and thought, we can bring about the staying
of the hand of darkness and bring on an Aquarian age of unprecedented
light."
--Jess Stearn, author of Edgar Cayce--The Sleeping Prophet
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"Terrific--a
must read! This exciting blend of astrological,
historical and spiritual perspectives is a
fantastic guide for navigating the coming
era. It gives us much needed knowledge, strength
and spiritual tools to help us move into the
new millennium and shape the future we want.
Well written, well researched and very empowering."
--Dannion Brinkley, N.Y. Times best-selling
author of
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