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Dedicated to Nikola Tesla, this book provides the scientific answer to the great spiritual needs of today's world. Contents: Now and In the Beginning; The Days Just Ahead; The End of Man's Crucifixion; This Cosmic Moment; The Nikola Tesla Story;
...(more) Farewell of the Dove; The Arthur H. Matthews Story; The Otis T. Carr Story; Let There Be Light; Suggested Reading List.(less)
Margaret Storm explains about our beginnings and it is a take on this that I have never heard told before. She tells that about nineteen million years ago the entire galaxy had assembled a large numbe of refugees from evolution (the laggards)
According to Margaret, these souls were taken in by the citizens of earth and this was to be a sort of classroom for the laggards. But they did not change as expected and made matter worse. In dealing with them, she explains that one of our greatest failures as humans lies in the fact that we have been sentimentalists, and have been so ever ready to sympathize with imperfection.
She explains how that individuals in embodiment at the moment who are aiding in the unfolding of the Divine Plan
need to look to see what positive enterprises, no matter how tiny or how great, we can initiate, not in a plodding and weary way, but as joyous Initiates, on our way to the final triumph of the Ascension?
Also she explains that the pendulum swing between good and evil will soon swing to the side of good and that this moment will bring the descent of Peace, the return of the Dove.
About half of this book is also about the life of Nikola Tesla.
It is a very interesting book but it leaves one wondering about where Margaret Storm got her information.