Дэвид Уилкок - Исследования поля источника
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Если вы считаете, что 2012 год не имеет никакого особого значения, тогда готовьтесь к путешествию по самым невероятным тайнам науки в современном мире. Основанная на завораживающих областях альтернативной науки, уникальная философия Уилкока объединяет человечество с остальным космосом, утверждая, что в нашей власти войти в Золотой Век, предсказанный многими древними культурами и духовными традициями. В отличие от точек зрения, отображенных в крупнобюджетных фильмах катастроф, Уилкок считает, что 2012 год станет вехой, после которой произойдет широкое признание большей реальности. В своей книге автор предлагает многие шаблоны такого Золотого Века.
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