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Dan Furst's
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Surfing Aquarius
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Surfing Aquarius is one of Dan Furst's books on the "End of Time" events that prophets from many ancient traditions have predicted for the momentous years of 2011 and 2012. The other books in this set are The Dance of the Moon, to be completed in early 2008; and Double Harmonies, to be completed by the end of 2008.
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| The main premise of How to Play Aquarius is that the increasingly dramatic changes that we will see in every area of our lives as in the years leading to 2012 become much easier to understand and navigate when we look at them as the inevitable events that must come as the Age of Aquarius begins, and have already begun to transform everything that matters to us. How? The book's chapter outline lays it out: |
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Chapter Outline
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Part I:
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Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Aquarius, but were Afraid to Dream
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| Chapter 1: From Pisces to Aquarius |
| Stories and leading ideas to show how the Aquarian Age will be radically different from the Age of Pisces: Hundredth Monkey and Morphic Resonance. The Global Field of Consciousness. Reality of things and actuality of energy. Twos who believe in dualities of good vs. evil and Ones who resonate in love. The Aquarian Hive Mind. |
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| Chapter 2: Aquarian Airlines and Astrology Alert! |
| What astrology is and is not. Astrology the oldest science, true astrology a spiritual art. Astrophobia and how to help a person through an attack of Union Anxiety. The hidden astrologer Isaac Newton. Aquarian Airlines flight 2012 now boarding |
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| Chapter 3: Aquarius 101, and the Great Year |
| The precession of the equinoxes and the Great Year. The basics about the Aquarian Age. How we can tell what Aquarius will be like by looking at the most recent Great Ages: Cancer, agricultural revolution, homes, lunar calendars, the Moon and the Earth Goddess Gemini, social organization, family, the dawn of language and writing, the rise of Mercury Taurus, wealth, the first builders in stone, professional artists, the new power of Venus Aries, technologies and arts of fire, armies and adventurers, fire religions, the rise of Mars Pisces, sea exploration, mysticism and the well of secrets, hierarchy, conflict and duality Aquarius, air technologies, friendship, male-female balance, revolution and freedom |
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| Chapter 4: The Eleven Principles of Aquarius |
| Radical new meanings for old ideas: Revolution as not a nightmare of blood and butchery, but a “transformation of relationships” (Gandhi) and spiritual awakening. New ideas and images of the Aquarian principles of Evolution, Unity, Friendship, Transparency, Magic, Comedy, Electricity, Brilliance, Abundance, and Freedom |
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Part II: How Aquarius Changes Us All
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| Chapter 5: The Aquarian Economy |
| The predatory Piscean economy of hierarchy and secrecy, fear of scarcity, competition and conflict. Aquarian economy based on teamwork, equality and trust, sustainability and the common good. Aquarian Profile: the Kjaer Group of Denmark and the Great Places to Work Institute |
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| Chapter 6: The Aquarian Revolution |
| Revolution as re-empowerment. Distress signals in the Piscean old order. Collapse of the IRS tax system. The Aquarian Revolutionary's Tool Kit: means and methods of non-violent revolution. Aung San Suu Kyi and spiritual revolution. The internet as the tool of awakening. Aquarian Profile: the Unknown Hacker and Stainless Steel Mouse |
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| Chapter 7: Aquarian Medicine |
| Drug vampires and the Illness Maintenance Industry. The rise of holistic health care and the rebirth of natural medicine. Self-care, healing circles and health communities. Healing intention and the true role of the “healer” as spiritual agent or facilitator. Aquarian Profile: Chiron the Wounded Healer |
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| Chapter 8: The Aquarian Family |
| Erosion of traditional Piscean sex roles and control paradigms. Same-sex marriage and alternative family styles. Independent and self-reliant children. Emergence of community values as equal in importance to family values. Tribal values of shared love and responsibility. Aquarian Profile: Indigo and Crystal Children |
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| Chapter 9: Love in the Time of Aquarius |
| Piscean marriage as a container for the status quo. Aquarian marriage as a commitment to dynamic spiritual change. Serial relationships parallel stages of personal growth. Polyamory and dolphin love. Androgynous couples attracted to balance rather than by need. Aquarian Profile: Wangari Maathai |
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| Chapter 10: The Lively Arts of Aquarius |
| Aquarian arts and the technologies of light. Performing arts as the rituals of community. Raves and tribal ecstasy. Interactive arts dissolve the old boundaries between artist and audience. Comedy as the essential Aquarian art form. Androgynous Aquarian entertainers. Aquarian Profile: Michael Jackson |
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| Chapter 11: Aquarian Spirituality |
| Piscean religions of dogma, conformity and fear in eclipse. Revival of universal rituals in tribe and community. Pagan “field dwellers” are naturally linked with environmental consciousness. Namaste, acknowledging the sanctity of all living things. Interdependence. Worldwide growth of the Sufi orders. Aquarian Profile: Jelaluddin Rumi |
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Part III: Happy Contrails -- Aquarian Stories and Resources
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| Chapter 12: Some Aquarian Stories |
| This chapter says farewell with some new stories that have recently entered the stream of our new spiritual vocabulary and some surprising story scenarios to show how the Aquarian Age, especially its values of inclusiveness, unity and transparency, will radically transform the way we tell stories, and the way we understand each other. |
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Appendices:
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Venus Passages, 2006 and 2012
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Aquarian Resources: Global Meditations, Ceremonies and Networks
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Bibliography
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| Is This Really the End? is complete. For current publication status, please inquire here. |
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