EPISODE · Jan 20, 2024 · 55 MIN
Chat Recorded 1-18-24; Episode 29
from Chatting with the Arcturians · host D. Dean Graves
Global warming is internationally a hot topic and the Arcturians allocate much of this episode to the variety of factors that contribute to planetary warming and emphasize that it is a naturally occurring phenomenon that repeats itself every 145 million years. That notwithstanding, the irresponsible human behavior that is adding significant carbon dioxide to the environment is dramatically accelerating the process. We also discuss a few mental illness diagnoses and how service-to-self influences strive to perpetuate the conditions within the population because it serves their objectives. The gang also explains how human behavior is demonstrating the global elevation of consciousness level and why the portions of the population that remain in chaos or are polarizing towards the service-to-self path are becoming more reactive to the planetary changes towards service-to-others.
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Global warming is internationally a hot topic and the Arcturians allocate much of this episode to the variety of factors that contribute to planetary warming and emphasize that it is a naturally occurring phenomenon that repeats itself every 145 million years. That notwithstanding, the irresponsible human behavior that is adding significant carbon dioxide to the environment is dramatically accelerating the process. We also discuss a few mental illness diagnoses and how service-to-self influences strive to perpetuate the conditions within the population because it serves their objectives. The gang also explains how human behavior is demonstrating the global elevation of consciousness level and why the portions of the population that remain in chaos or are polarizing towards the service-to-self path are becoming more reactive to the planetary changes towards service-to-others.
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Chat Recorded 1-18-24; Episode 29
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