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Cosmic Connections with Host Madeline Gerwick - 2012: The World's Biggest Shift and What To Do About It with John L. Petersen
Host(s): Madeline Gerwick
Guest(s): John L. Petersen
This year has every indication of being a seminal, pivotal year for humanity. Various sources and theories all point to our planet and our species participating in a cosmic-originated shift that at least involves activation of DNA and the potential, rapid reorganization of human systems coupled with unusual earth changes. So, what to do about all of this change and uncertainty. Futurist John L. Petersen of The Arlington Institute thinks that preparation is pretty straightforward: there are physical, emotional, social and spiritual aspects, but preparation is essential. This program will provide a detailed overview of what is happening and offer some practical solutions for preparation.
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![]() | Madeline Gerwick: Madeline C. Gerwick is an internationally recognized business/personal astrologer, speaker, and author. She has a BA degree with honors in economics, and is listed in several Who's Who books, including Who's Who in the World and Who's Who in A.. Find out more! |
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![]() | John L. Petersen: President and Founder, The Arlington Institute John L. Petersen is considered by many to be one of the most informed futurists in the world. He is best-known for writing and thinking about high impact surprises—wild cards—and the p... Find out more! |
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