End of Days by Sylvia Browne

Exit Points

I mentioned earlier that the increasingly advanced spirits who choose to incarnate in this century can also choose whether or not they want that incarnation to end with the end of humankind’s days on Earth. That’s because in the charts we write before we come here we include something called Exit Points.

Exit Points are simply circumstances we prearrange that can result in the end of the incarnation we’re about to undertake, if we choose to take advantage of them at the moment they occur. We write five Exit Points into our charts, but we don’t necessarily wait until the fifth one to head Home. We might decide on our first one, or our second, third, or fourth, that we’ve accomplished all we intended on this trip. Nor do we space them out in regular intervals when we plan them. We might arrange for two or three Exit Points in the same year, for example, and our next one another twenty or thirty years later.

Obvious Exit Points include critical illnesses, accidents, near misses, and any other events that could logically be expected to result in death but are “somehow” survived against all odds. Other Exit Points are so subtle that we might not even notice them until and unless we look back on them later. A decision “for no reason” to drive a different route from usual to a frequent destination; “trivial” delays that cause us to miss a plane or be on the road at the time we’d intended; staying home from a social event or an appointment because we suddenly “just don’t feel like it”—any number of incidents that seem meaningless at the time could easily be our spirit’s memory of an Exit Point that we’ve decided against taking.

The fact of Exit Points brings up another fascinating point about the end of days: every human being who’s alive when the end of days arrives will be here by their own charted design, and will have written “the end of life on Earth” as their fifth Exit Point. Their conscious minds might not be aware of that choice, but their spirit minds will know that their chart is now complete and their purpose for their final trip to this planet has been accomplished.

 

 

 

 

 

Extraterrestrials

One of the most dramatic headlines in 2012 will be the discovery of some mysterious debris in a California/Nevada desert. It will be impossible to tell what the original shape of the large, mangled object was, but the alloy it was made of clearly wasn’t manufactured from earthly materials. A group of civilians will come across it and, for a refreshing change of pace, will thoroughly document the event and notify the authorities rather than the tabloids. As a result, the government won’t have the opportunity to “spin” the debris into nonexistence, nor can those who discovered it be accused of trying to perpetrate a fraud by selling their story.

This discovery will occur in conjunction with a series of untraceable signals that will disrupt satellite transmissions and wireless communications throughout the world. And by the end of 2012 or the beginning of 2013, having finally put two and two together, organized groups of explorers, researchers, government agencies, and other experts will undertake formal worldwide expeditions in search of extraterrestrials.

Of course, extraterrestrials have been here for millions of years and they’re here now, calling as little attention to themselves as possible as they contribute to our society through careers that their advanced knowledge make possible. They’re among our most brilliant researchers, space engineers, nuclear physicists, teachers, scientists, judges, social reformers—any pursuit that will leave its mark as indelibly as their collaboration with us on the Great Pyramid and Stonehenge all those centuries ago. Two of them are currently valued employees of NASA, and one of them was a Nobel Prize winner. It’s preposterous to be afraid of extraterrestrials, as science fiction books and movies have encouraged us to be. Let’s face it, they’re so far beyond us technologically that they can easily and routinely travel here from Andromeda, the Pleiades, and other galaxies we aren’t even aware of yet. But we think they don’t have the technology to destroy us in the blink of an eye if that were their purpose for being here?

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