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As we move towards the New Age, division in consciousness is evident within society. Divides are seen in religion, politics, race, decisions about medicine, and in many other areas. These divisions are designed to foster hate and separate people from one another.

The Age of Aquarius is a time of humanitarianism, when individuals set aside differences and come together for the greater good, allowing biases to fall away. It also represents freedom, where people can fully express who they are without having others project their beliefs onto them. One person may follow a certain religion while another follows a different spiritual path, and both should be free to walk those paths without judgment.

Aquarius takes in the bigger picture, which includes technological advancements like the merging of humans and robots. This era promises longer life spans and the potential to eliminate world hunger. The question is, are we ready to embrace these changes and live longer, healthier lives?

The old world and its consciousness must fade away to make space for the New Age. As this new awareness rises, it will shine a light on the flaws within older systems, such as media, education, religion, and healthcare. Some may resist, holding tightly to these outdated systems, but no judgment is necessary for either side. Each New Age introduces a new consciousness and way of life, and this is part of our evolution as a species.

As we begin to face our fears, heal a lack of self-love, and learn to respect others, we start to align with the energy of the New Age. We realize that regardless of religion, politics, race, or vaccination status, what really matters is whether we are open to the shift. The choice to evolve is ours.

Edgar Cayce said, “When man has erred, into that which denies others the right to exercise their birthright, there comes the fruit of bad influences like hate, envy, and covetousness. A new rank of conditions will come to be, needing to cleanse the high and the low, and to better consider each man his brother's keeper. Political, economic, and social relationships will be rearranged with alterations in them to effect a leveling or increased comprehension of these demands.”

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