Energy Shifts

About

Site Objectives:

Analyzing Energy Cycles; Energy Trends; Energy Timelines & Ancient Prophecy
Mapping the Great Shifts in the Maya, Vedic and Precessional Cycles
Integrating Fossil Fuel Energy Analyses

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Content on this site:

Note: All essays on this site are works in progress and should be considered drafts (edits my occur later) – the absolute final versions will be published in e-book format (Essay Series 3 has been published).  

The Energy Shifts essays are about the future of humanity in relation to present and future physical and non-physical energy trends. The underlying themes are about human nature, human consciousness and human development.

The objective is to approach the Energy Transition debate (i.e. moving from fossil fuels to renewable and/or other energy solutions), from a different angle by bringing metaphysical energy trends into the mix while putting timelines to events within accurate ancient calendar systems. This would hopefully stimulate out-of-the-box thinking for fresh perspectives.

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About the writer:

JJM at Copán in Honduras (2015)

J.J. Montagnier is an independent writer based in the Southern Hemisphere. His main areas of interest are depth-psychology, consciousness, ancient civilisations, mythology, archaeology, anthropology, philosophy and metaphysics.

Job Sector: Education.

To get in touch, please leave a comment below any of the posts or send an e-mail to:
contact-energyshifts.43khr@simplelogin.fr

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Addional Notes:

These essays are works in progress. Edits may occur after publication. Sometimes content earmarked for follow-up chapters only makes it into later chapters. Some essays will become available in book format at a later date. Please join the subscribers list for news and updates about the project.

All photography on this site by J.J. Montagnier unless otherwise noted.