03-17-2010, 07:47 PM
Hey gang,
I'm listening to a fascinating interview with Dr. Brian Weiss with George Noory of Coast to Coast AM. Weiss has experimented with the concept of progression, which is as it sounds, exactly the same as regression but moving in to the future. He has done this thousands of times with different people.
What caught my attention was when he started talking about the general changes that will happen over the next 1000 years. In the year 3000 Earth is very much a utopian world, with a greatly reduced population of individuals living in great harmony. (Hello! This is a dead ringer for 4th density!) There are even sections of the world that are quarantined for the purpose of "healing" (probably the LA area, etc). According to his research, these types of changes will happen very gradually. The year 2500 seems to be when most of these things come to pass. Of course the future is always changeable, but I think a sample size of thousands of people reporting similar things is reasonable enough to put stock in. I've often wondered how long the change from 3rd to 4th density might take, 500 or so years may be a good estimation.
Here is the excerpt: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gC8339Sbzjs&NR=1
I'm listening to a fascinating interview with Dr. Brian Weiss with George Noory of Coast to Coast AM. Weiss has experimented with the concept of progression, which is as it sounds, exactly the same as regression but moving in to the future. He has done this thousands of times with different people.
What caught my attention was when he started talking about the general changes that will happen over the next 1000 years. In the year 3000 Earth is very much a utopian world, with a greatly reduced population of individuals living in great harmony. (Hello! This is a dead ringer for 4th density!) There are even sections of the world that are quarantined for the purpose of "healing" (probably the LA area, etc). According to his research, these types of changes will happen very gradually. The year 2500 seems to be when most of these things come to pass. Of course the future is always changeable, but I think a sample size of thousands of people reporting similar things is reasonable enough to put stock in. I've often wondered how long the change from 3rd to 4th density might take, 500 or so years may be a good estimation.
Here is the excerpt: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gC8339Sbzjs&NR=1