Surviving Apocalypse: Creating Your Ark

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Materialists expect the “end of days” any moment and may spend much time and effort in disaster and end-time preparation; they want to ensure that the cataclysmic days ahead will not cause them, or their families, loss of modern comforts. Those in the middle are adrift in apathetic bliss brought on by comfortable ignorance. Others may be preparing for a type of mechanical ascension where alien spacecraft will take them to a place beyond the world’s chaos. Perhaps your end-time scenario has more to do with who you are in relationship to your spiritual consciousness rather than what might actually happen. After all, if you are reading this, the end-time scenario for you hasn’t happened yet and what you think will happen is still speculation, a mirror of your own state-of-mind, your religious beliefs, or even the spiritual manifestations of your own higher spirit.

When there is an “end time”, like the flood myth, there is always a way through it for those who are listening carefully and obeying a higher power. In this case, God tells Noah to build an ark and to others to “flee into the mountains.” There is always a way out for the righteous, even if it entails forty days in an ark or living in mountain caves for years. In the end, the pruned stock of humanity carries on and multiplies, whether through Noah, Abraham, Lot, or any of the anti-diluvian heroes. Those found to be righteous, continue to live and develop a new world.

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