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Earth Ancients

Carl Johan Calleman, Ph.D.: The Nine Waves of Creation

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Science

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2017

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

In the past few years the world has witnessed changes in social consciousness whose sudden development the ruling scientific paradigm has not been able to explain. These changes correspond with the activation of new Waves of Creation emanating from the center of the universe that influence human thinking. From the Big Bang to the present, these Waves guide the evolution of the universe and, through their holographic resonance with the human mind, profoundly shape revolutions in religion, technology, economy, and social consciousness.


Presenting a quantum-holographic perspective on world history and human consciousness, Carl Calleman explains the quantum physics behind the Waves of the Mayan Calendar system and how these Waves allow us to understand the shifting eras on Earth as well as the possibilities of the future. He describes how, prior to the activation of the 6th Wave in 3115 BCE, our social systems were based on a unified cosmic order, but the hologram of this Wave shifted society to an all-consuming focus on Good and Evil, leading to the rise of patriarchal religious structures, slavery, and warfare. He explores how later Waves and their new holograms helped humanity survive the negative effects of the 6th Wave, such as the Industrial Revolution of the 7th Wave and the Digital Revolution of the 8th Wave.

Carl Johan Calleman holds a Ph.D. in Physical Biology and has served as an expert on cancer for the World Health Organization. He began his studies on the Mayan calendar in 1979 and now lectures throughout the world. He is also author of The Global Mind and the Rise of Civilization, The Purposeful Universe, Solving the Greatest Mystery of Our Time: The Mayan Calendar and The Mayan Calendar and the Transformation of Consciousness.

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0:00.0

Block Talk Radio. I'm going to be in all the world

0:13.4

me in all of the day. Oh, I'm not. Well, it's come down to this, after many months, the world converges on the San Francisco Bay Area for the largest event in the country. It's the

0:58.5

Beer Week and when I say Beer Week, there's over 800 events throughout the Bay Area.

1:07.0

And when you think of San Francisco Bay Area, it's north, which is Santa Rosa, San Francisco Bay Area, San Jose, Oakland, Berkeley, Fremont,

1:20.1

and then you get into the smaller cities like Santa Cruz and each of those cities is celebrating

1:27.2

beer and not just beer in the form of commercial beer. We're talking about craft beer.

1:34.9

And those of you who have been listening along

1:37.7

know that I'm a fan, I'm a real officiato of beer. I have a group called Bay Area Beer Socials and I mean we're

1:48.6

hosting probably 15 events but when when people think of craft beer they have to remember this and this is

1:57.4

just a little breakdown craft beer is artesian brewing these are small batch bruise very very very flavorful the ones that are

2:07.8

outstanding usually bottle you know a few thousand somewhat some of them the specialty brewers here in the Bay Area

2:16.2

don't even bottle they just you know distributed among some restaurants but it's a big

2:21.8

deal and it's San Francisco Beer Week.

2:25.0

And the thing to remember about craft beer,

2:29.0

artesian beer, is you're not pouring a liter of beer which is a Stein you know like you do at

2:37.4

October 5th these are small wine-glass sized glasses that you sip and sample.

2:45.0

And some of these beers are outstanding and I've mentioned it before.

2:51.0

When you go to a store store out here there's like beverages and more and

2:58.0

Whole Foods I'm trying to think of some oh Trader Joe's if you have a Trader Joe's in your area

3:04.3

Check out a craft beer sometime and you'll see that they're a little more expensive

3:12.0

But when you start getting into craft beer they become like little

3:16.9

jewels and it's an amazing phenomenon that's been growing here and the Bay Area is one of the largest

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