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Show THE NEXT 1VINE YEARS An Analysis and a Prophecy by i Winy Anderson ' First Printing, July 1938 In evaluating the Bible as a source of prophecy covering i this era, we must not fail to consider the book as a collection I of manuscripts gathered over several centuries. Together, they , make an astrological allegory and it was no doubt the intent of ithe original compilers, when writing the stories of the Son and His twelve disciples, to convey astrological secrets of the Sun and twelve members of the Zodiac. Ludwig B. Larson, in his book, KEY TO THE BIBLE AND HEAVEN, has given a very able interpretation of Bible astrology as it pertains to the United States, especially the West Coast. Many of the statements state-ments therein are confirmed Christian peoples are prone to narrow their horizon to include in-clude only themselves in their views of these times and to overlook over-look people of other religions. All continental, racial and religious re-ligious barriers were swept aside when the earth entered the Kosmon, or Aquarian Age, and if one is to gain a true understanding under-standing of events in the next ten years he must widen his horizon to include the whole planet and all its peoples. During this age we will find that what affects one religion and one people affects all peoples, and if we see new phenomena in one country we may soon expect to see similar phenomena appear in every other country. We are in a new cosmic age, and must accept what this new , age brings. It is the attempt to hang on to the old and prevent its disintegration which is bringing grief upon humanity. The old age is dead. With thanks for all good things it brought the race, let us welcome the new. I PROPHECY OF THE GREAT PYRAMID There are many thousands of people who have implicit confidence con-fidence in the prophecy built upon the measurements of the Great Pyramid of Cizeh and its known passages. According to those who believe in the prophecy of the Great Pyramid, Sep-tember Sep-tember 16, 1936, was the formal ending of the Old Dispensation Dispensa-tion and the official entrance of the world into the New. There were those, however, who were not posted on the subject, and 4 who thought that all our troubles as a people were to end on :his date. Naturally, since nothing of the sort was the case, these people now are disposed to doubt all Pyramid findings. There has never been any agreement among scientists as to ivhy the Great Pyramid was built or by whom. Little is known 1K jf how it was built and most Egyptologists dispute any connection con-nection between historical facts and pyramid measurements. There seems to be but one book in existence which tells ;js under what inspiration the Pyramid was built, by whom, iW'or what purpose, and by what mechanical means the great nasses of stone were quarried, transported -and moved into jlace.. This book is OAHSPE, a volume claimed to have been E lent humanity from the higher heavens of the earth and whose n'storical facts were taken from the living histories of the JJ leavens of the earth. If such claims are true, and critical stud-, stud-, jnts of the book have been forced, by the internal evidence of lhM:he book itself, to admit that every attempt at verification "'Jronfirms such claims, then we, with confidence, accept the ""story of the Pyramid as given in OAHSPE, as being a true ac- acba-nunt rtf th'ic mnruplnui strurture. |