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Prophecy: A History and How to Guide
Prophecy: A History and How to Guide
Prophecy: A History and How to Guide
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PROPHECY IS REAL AND YOU CAN LEARN IT TOO

 

There have been prophets throughout human history and they all used abilities you can use for yourself.

Have you ever had a dream that came true? Or a vision of something that seemed very real and it later came to pass? If so you may already be sensitive to the future. This book covers the History of Prophecy, famous prophets,  popular divination methods, then concepts about how Prophecy may work. 

The Author has experienced many visions and dreams of the future and uses his experience and insight to help you see yours. You too can learn to see the future, learn to control it, and avoid accidents.

 

Questions and Answers:

1) I know prophecy is in the Bible, but isn't that just history? No--many people have these abilities today, including the author
2) How can you learn something like this which is God given? Many saints also had this ability and you can learn it for yourself.

 

Buy this book to learn about Prophecy and how learning it can help you in your daily life!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 28, 2020
ISBN9781393391326
Author

Martin K. Ettington

Martin’s is an Engineer who is  interested in Spirituality, the Paranormal, Longevity, and the Occult goes back to his childhood. He has had many paranormal experiences and has been a student of Eastern Philosophies and Meditation for 40 years. Seeking Enlightenment; he knows that we are already all Enlightened. We just have to realize this deeply. His books are expressions of his creativity to help others understand what he has internalized through study, experience, and membership in different societies. You can see all of his books on the homepage of http://mkettingtonbooks.com  

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    Prophecy - Martin K. Ettington

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    The ability to tell the future has always fascinated man since prehistoric times.

    Prophets have spawned numerous religions and methods of divination to tell the future. Prophets are not only able  predict some major events seems but may be able to control them.

    Prophets from the Bible were considered major persons of importance in those times and their predictions were major influences on the decisions of leaders.

    In my own life I’ve had numerous experiences with premonitions involving the future. They have varied from strong visions, to dreams, to vague feelings, to strong fear.

    Even though I’ve studied many other types of paranormal experiences and had many, these experiences about future events seem to be my strongest natural precognitive ability.

    These events also formed major influences on my life, and their study and analysis has therefore been a big passion of mine.

    In this book my goal is to cover explain the history of Prophecy and Divination, describe the types of experiences people have, and to analyze these phenomena.

    We need to define what time is and what exactly it means to predict the future?

    How exact does a prediction need to be to be considered valid?

    What is the mechanism as to how predictions of the future works?

    Finally, is this ability something that is only given to a gifted few, or is it an inherent  ability we all possess and can learn to use.

    Finally, I provide methods to allow each of you to develop your own prophetic abilities, and advice on how to use them properly.

    I hope you enjoy this exploration and can achieve some useful insights in your life—and your future—and learn to shape it too.

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    Chapter 2: Advice for Sensitive Persons

    Some persons reading this book may have been experiencing paranormal events or prophecies all their life.

    You may have had people call you crazy or had nervous breakdowns due to these experiences. You may feel you are having hallucinations and can’t live with sane people.

    Most people were raised in an environment of ignorance to poo-poo or ignore these types of experiences and intuitions so you will not get support from the average person.

    Nobody in Western civilization gets an education in these experiences as a normal part of their lives

    My advice is to accept your abilities as gifts. Yes, you have a wonderful gift and not a disability.

    Ask for guidance from God, the spirits, or whomever you feel comfortable with.

    Feel confident that your will receive guidance.

    Remember, As long as you are able to function well in today’s world—you are mentally healthy. If you see things or experience things other people don’t , then don’t be afraid of it- just accept it and learn more about your abilities.

    Also, don’t forget that there are many more resources available today for sensitives such as yourself. Look on the Internet, in books stores, and to groups which teach control of paranormal abilities such as meditation groups.

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    Chapter 3: Definitions of Time and Prophecy

    To have a context for discussing prophecy and foreseeing the future, first we need to talk about what time is, and what is prophecy.

    Defining Time

    The earliest recorded Western philosophy of time was expounded by the ancient Egyptian thinker Ptahhotep (c. 2650–2600 BC), who said: Do not lessen the time of following desire, for the wasting of time is an abomination to the spirit.

    The Vedas, the earliest texts on Indian philosophy and Hindu philosophy dating back to the late 2nd millennium BC, describe ancient Hindu cosmology, in which the universe goes through repeated cycles of creation, destruction and rebirth, with each cycle lasting 4,320,000 years. Ancient Greek philosophers, including Parmenides and Heraclitus, wrote essays on the nature of time.

    In Book 11 of St. Augustine's Confessions, he ruminates on the nature of time, asking, What then is time? If no one asks me, I know: if I wish to explain it to one that asketh, I know not. He settles on time being defined more by what it is not than what it

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