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What can be said of the end times? The forces that oppress life today are intensifying. Apart from rare signs of renewal—such as Syria’s resurgence after almost sixty years of dictatorship and the awakening of some souls—there are few significant signs of global progress toward the realization of the common good. From all appearances, the Earth is moving toward a great transformation, born of collapse yet carrying the possibility of renewal, for life, as it is currently managed, no longer seems sustainable. We are all free to believe as we will, yet if God truly exists, selfishness cannot reign much longer.
Increasingly, there are voices that speak of an imminent passage into a more subtle dimension of Earth, where human and planetary consciousness may continue its path of evolution under conditions far more favorable than those of the dense physical plane. This hypothesis seems plausible, since matter and energy are expressions of vibratory frequencies.
In recent years, Earth’s natural resonance—the Schumann resonance—has reached unusually high peaks, while auroras have appeared at latitudes where they were never seen before. Space photographs of the Earth taken in extreme ultraviolet Light further reveal an expanding energetic field extending beyond the dense physical globe.
(For the images, you may visit the blog of the astrophysicist Giuliana Conforto.)
Across traditions, signs of transition are foretold. In Islamic teaching, Jesus is the prophet who will fulfil God’s plan at the end times, his return marking the approach of the Day of Judgement. It is said that people will gather in Damascus, where he will confront the Dajjal, the Islamic figure parallel to the anti-Christ. In Damascus, within the great Umayyad Mosque, there are three minarets. The tallest of these is the Minaret of Isa—Jesus in Arabic. This tower stands as a symbol of the long-awaited prophecy about these times of transformation.
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Photo taken from newfaceofsyria.org where you can read the full essay under Perspectives:
“Damascus in Islamic Prophecy”
