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Catastrophobia: The Truth Behind Earth Changes

by Barbara Hand Clow

📖 144 pages 🗓 2003 ISBN 9781591430070

About This Book

A channeled overview of the Celtic path of Arthurian fulfillment, a vision of personal and planetary transformation • Gives a detailed explanation and overview of the kingdoms of nature and the devic forces that comprise the Divine Mother's kingdom on Earth • Explains the Celtic calendar and the primary natural forms--animal, stone, tree, flower, plant, and bird--that are activated during the 16-month lunar cycle of emotional growth According to the Celtic Way, all spirit forces and forms of nature are here to teach and support every individual in attaining his or her full wisdom status. In this way Earth can become a land of beloveds who have fully embodied the laws of love in sacred partnerships, each individual cocreating with the divine. This is the Arthurian fulfillment. It is only through meeting our innermost fears--our shadows and dragons--and transforming them into love that we may emerge as divine humans empowered to lift the entire planet closer to this sacred vision of the peaceable kingdom restored. Instructed by the guardians of the Other World, trees, animals, and other Earth spirits, Celtic scholar Jill Kelly outlines the cosmology of Celtic mysticism that orders the Divine Mother's kingdom on Earth and that calls humanity to awaken to its sacred potential. Guardians of the Celtic Way describes the 142 planes of the soul's descent into the separation from the One, explains the Celtic calendar and how the forces of nature interact with earthly cycles to assist us in bringing about spiritual fulfillment, and gently calls us to follow the Celtic path of ascension and establish Heaven on Earth.

What You'll Learn

• Understand the evidence Clow presents for a historical catastrophe ca. 9500 BCE: the geological, astronomical, and archaeological data that she and her sources interpret as physical evidence for a global cataclysm of sufficient magnitude to have destroyed an advanced previous civilisation and created the flood myths found universally
• Grasp the catastrophobia mechanism: how the trauma of the original event has been encoded in human collective memory and transmitted culturally across generations — and how it continues to drive the specific patterns of apocalyptic expectation, social violence, and ecological destructiveness that characterise human civilisation since the catastrophe
• Recognise the connection Clow makes between catastrophobia and patriarchal religion: how the trauma of the catastrophe was interpreted as divine punishment, and how this interpretation crystallised into the specific religious worldview — of a wrathful God who punishes human transgression — that has dominated the post-catastrophe world and continues to legitimate the violent repression of feminine consciousness and earth-centred spirituality
• Learn the healing vision Clow offers: what the recovery of pre-catastrophe consciousness would look like, how specific contemporary therapeutic and spiritual practices address the catastrophobic wound in the individual and collective psyche, and why she believes the current era represents a genuine opportunity for this healing to occur at a planetary scale
• Appreciate the connection to Clow's wider work: how Catastrophobia relates to her broader Pleiadian-transmission cosmology, the Mayan Calendar research she has developed, and her understanding of the current era as a pivotal moment in a much longer cycle of planetary and cosmic evolution

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