P1 – 35 min
P2 – 49 min
P3 – 23 min
P4 – 1 hr 5 min
P5 – 25 min
P6 Q&A – 31 min
OUTLINE
If you just buy one Series 3 webinar, this is it! My favorite of the bunch, it contains absolutely unique and never shared before info. I reveal much more about my System of 20-Year Periods and how the Earth Shift, Galactic Dawn and the Dawn of the Age of Aquarius coincide to create a magical shift in consciousness towards a new reality! I tell you about pivotal historic events of our past that confirm the amazing accuracy of the System of Periods. We talk about the timing of changes and shifts during the 2020-2026 timeline and well beyond that, up to 2044! I reveal why this particular period is so special, karmically important and earth shifting! Last but not least, we discuss various countries, regions and continents, where I see the energy flowing and what to expect in the next 6+ years!
This webinar is a tremendous value. While being based in practical reality and geopolitics/economics, this multidimensional predictive work includes my esoteric, metaphysical, astrological and numerological data you won’t find elsewhere! It also includes a brief crash course into the Feng Shui theories of 5 Elements, 8 Directions & Aspirations, Chinese Numerology, and the secrets of Lada Ray’s System of 20-Year Periods!
My list of best places to relocate or retire may surprise you, blow your mind, or become a confirmation of what you knew deep down!
Q&A section:
Answering great questions from: Maddie, Stella & Gary, Seeker, George, Anthony & bonus question from John C.
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Are organic dairy products an alternative?
Lada’s answer:
They are likely better, but unfortunately still commercial, and therefore, the same applies: animals are artificially impregnated and babies are sacrificed so humans can have their milk. Organic doesn’t guarantee – and doesn’t really imply – ‘humane’ or ‘fair’ to animals.
I’ve tried our local organic, ‘humane’ yogurt and eggs for a while, which are sold at our local organic health food coop. I trust the people and the store very much. It’s one of the best health food markets I’ve ever seen, and I’ve shopped everywhere.
I’m not an egg person at all, but I did want some yogurt in my diet. But recently I stopped doing that as well. Alas, there is no other way of getting a cow’s or goat’s milk, other than depriving the babies of it. Or mama-animals have to be pumped with drugs so they overproduce milk. And we then drink or eat all that! So, our own health and well-being are also a question. Plus, the fact that babies, especially baby boys, are sold for highly priced meat is too well-known.
There are good vegan milk alternatives: almond, soy, coconut, cashew. As an example, in the US they are sold in stores like Wegmans, Whole Foods, and local health food stores.
You can also make your own vegan milk, yogurt and even vegan cheese. Home made vegan cheese is actually ‘a thing.’ 😉
I was vegan for years, well before it was fashionable and when the label used was ‘vegetarian.’ It just felt right. Then, there was a lapse when I tried all kinds of foods due to frequent moves and travel. I’m now getting back to vegan lifestyle, gradually.
I am now trying some great old and new recipes. If there is an interest, I’ll eventually post some recipes I’m presently re-learning.
I know it’s not for everyone, and no judgement at all. But those who prefer not to cause harm to animals and nature, are welcome to try.
For those who want to transition, the idea is to do it very slowly and gradually, so there is no discomfort to the system. Stay positive, gentle and non-judgmental to yourself.
Wishing everyone well. 🙂
LADA RAY PREDICTION:
As humanity progresses towards the EARTH SHIFT of human consciousness,
the realization of the inconvenient truth: that humans are cruel to animals
and a growing desire not to harm animals and nature
P.S. There are many vegan videos on YouTube. I might share some in the future. Here is one example: 9 Practical Tips for Going VEGAN + Examples of Food I Eat
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Are organic dairy products an alternative?