Friday, December 31, 2010

The Climate Crisis Fulfills Bible Prophecy of End Times

The Climate Crisis has made the prophecy in the Bible's Book of Revelations true.

Mysteriously, the Bible's prophecy fits the Climate Crisis like Cinderella's slipper, a prophetic perfect fit. And that's sort of fascinating, right?

Humanity is destabilizing the delicate sky and we are on-track to causing the End of the World. It's not over yet. If we stop burning oil and coal, we can save the world. But we must be honest about the SCALE of how much we have to win or lose. The Climate Crisis is an Armageddon battle royale', an epic struggle of good and evil, of planet life versus planet death. So far, the public and our politicians haven't faced up honestly to the SCALE of the problem because CLIMATE ACTIVISTS HAVE BEEN UNDER-SCARING THE CHILDREN by avoiding talk of planet death. Well, kids, let's dig into the Book of Revelation for some spooky talk about the End of the World.

Let me summarize the Book of Revelation, if that's even possible.

Bob Marley introduced me to The Book of Revelation. As a young person, I listened to Bob Marley incessantly. I was fascinated by his rebellious spirituality. Bob's last two records, Exodus and Uprising, were made after he was diagnosed with cancer. The albums were filled with Bible and spirit. As the Immaterial world promises to consume the Material world, wise people settle up with the Eternal. Bob was studying the Book of Revelation closely, and included hundreds of references into his songs.

The Bible's last chapter is John's vision of the End of the World, a wild dark spiritual vision, filled with strange prophecy and epic struggle between good and evil. It's a long, mysterious prophecy about the end of the world, the return of Christ, a battle of good and evil. There are dark metaphors about wine presses of blood. There are cosmic visions of a door opening from Heaven onto the Earth plane and a Supramental energy flowing into the world from the Godhead.

I read the Revelation many times. I was fascinated by it's snap, strange characters, prophetic possibility. The Revelation is a mash-up of images, possibilities and outcomes. It's not clear how it will go.

It's not necessarily the End of the World via Planetary Ecocide Death, but like R.E.M sang "It's the End of the World as We know it, and I feel Fine." Likewise, the 2012 Mayan prophecies predict the beginning of a new Cosmic Age rather than a sudden stop.

The Bible predicts a good outcome after the Armageddon struggle: the 100o year reign of Christ, an Age of Aquarius, a epoch of planetary enlightenment.

Try that trick from the movie "When Harry Met Sally", where Harry always reads a book's last page first, in case he dies before he finishes, then he knows how the story ends. The last page of the Bible's got it all, in cliff-note summary of a really groovy scene of a Christ-lit Age of Aquarius.

Anyway, if we don't stop climate change, we are all going to die. Humanity is in the closed garage with the car running, our shared air slowly poisoned by carbon monoxide. Death, destruction, abomination. It will be the End of the World, as we know it, and we won't feel fine. We'll be among the souls that the Universe views as wimpy, lazy, slacker douschebags because we didn't figure out away to save our beautiful blue green marble.

So open your Third Eye of Vision, the mark of the living God on the Forehead, and wake up to Climate Change and to your own soul's availability to feed you mojo from the Divine realms. All the angels surround you in your ability to do what's required at this magic moment of possibility, when the future pivots on our actions today when we work like horses and dogs to change our society's reckless profligate carbon-based lifestyles.

May the will of the Divine be achieved.




1 comment:

Nan Anne said...

Thank you. Well written. Appreciate your knowledge.