A rebel angel’s perspective on the Lucifer Rebellion 203,000 years ago and her insight into its past and future effects on consciousness • Explores how the angelic revolt led to Earth’s celestial quarantine for more than 200,000 years • Draws parallels between the Process Church and the Lucifer Rebellion • Describes the rise and fall of Lemuria in connection with the rebel angels • Reveals how the 100 million angels currently incarnated in human bodies can help with Earth’s return to the Multiverse and the coming transformation of consciousness After 200 millennia of celestial quarantine in the wake of Lucifer’s angelic revolt, Earth and the rebel angels isolated here are being welcomed back into the benevolent and caring Multiverse. With this redemption comes a massive transformation of consciousness and a reconnection to our cosmic destiny. But why did the angels revolt and how has that event shaped our planet’s past and its future? Writing through Timothy Wyllie, rebel angel Georgia shares insights from her half a million years stationed on Earth as a watcher and from her part in the angelic revolution. She reveals details of the Lucifer Rebellion, including the role played by Planetary Prince Caligastia and his team of angelic administrators--thought by some to be the Nephilim or Anunnaki of Sumerian myth--who followed Lucifer into the rebellion, ultimately leading to the quarantine of Earth and 36 other planets. Interweaving her story with events from Wyllie’s life, Georgia draws parallels between Wyllie’s involvement with the Process Church in the 1960s and the events of the angelic rebellion and celestial quarantine. She explores the rise and fall of the island civilization of Lemuria, or Mu, as well as Atlantis and the Maya. Georgia reveals there are more than 100 million rebel angels currently granted mortal incarnation on Earth at all levels of society and in all countries--most of whom are still unaware of their angelic heritage. Now that we are free of Prince Caligastia’s behind-the-scenes manipulations, the stage is set for the rebel angels to begin redeeming their past and help Earth realize its significance in the wondrous destiny of the Multiverse.
I saw the wall in my mind again, just after Vanu's workers had completed it. ... My Watcher paused, surprised, I think, at my drift into nostalgia. ... Telling her how depressed her mate was by the pathetically slow progress.
Revealing that there are more than 90 million rebel angels currently incarnated on Earth--almost all of whom are unaware of their previous celestial lives--Georgia explains how this is their opportunity to personally redeem the past and ...
My ward tells me he believes it was Barbara Hand Clow who coined the word “catastrophobia” for the pathology. She, and others, have pointed out how broadly this collective phobia has influenced human behavior and is, perhaps, ...
Furthers the revelations of The Urantia Book, providing a beautiful vision of our coming return to the Multiverse • Offers angelic reassurance that “Armageddon has been canceled” and that the coming transition will be gentle and the ...
Writing together with Timothy Wyllie, the angel Georgia details the events of Earth’s ancient history during the fall of Atlantis • Reveals, in detail, the devolution of Atlantean life during its society’s decline, the calamities that ...
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This was the disaster Plato recorded and which still reverberates to this day in the World Mind, contributing to one of the dominant collective pathologies of the current age: catastrophobia. I'm taking my lead here from observing Mein ...
A more accurate understanding of Akhenaten can be formed from the manner in which he tricked Tushratta, a local king, out of the bride price promised by his father Amenhotep III, when his father married one of the king's daughters.
Wyllie begins by interacting telepathically with dolphin intelligence (a perennial metaphor for the Wisdom of the Heart) and is lead to similar spiritual liaisons with extraterrestrials, angels, and others.
As in Paradise Lost, the angels are in rebellion. This 1914 satire of war, government, and religion offers an ever-resonant protest against violence and tyranny. Illustrations by Frank C. Papé.