Pax and the Crossroads of Our Survival - Carole Serene Borgens - Books - Waterside Productions - 9781951805012 - November 10, 2020
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Pax and the Crossroads of Our Survival

Carole Serene Borgens

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Pax and the Crossroads of Our Survival

This is Volume 4 of the Do Unto Earth series. All eight volumes can be read in the book Do Unto Earth: It's Not Too Late by Penelope Jean Hayes and Carole Serene Borgens.

Did aliens really crash at Roswell in 1947? (And, where are the bodies?) Do ET's help mankind advance our technology? Is there a magical soil that can turn saltwater to fresh and end the global water shortage crisis? What's the best replacement material to all plastics? What's coming that will make cell phones a thing of the past as our communication technology advances? All this and more is answered in this extraordinary conversation.

Pax self-introduces as the "Divine Universe" and "God being" and has important information to share with humanity regarding planetary repair and environmental healing. This message often reads like an adventure and addresses world peace and unity and pollution and anthropogenic climate change in a way that is entertaining, solution-based, and enlightening.

This particular portion of text, Pax and Enviro-Tech Gamechangers, constitutes one of eight volumes that together make up the book titled Do Unto Earth. In this volume, author and journalist Penelope Jean Hayes poses questions to Pax, channeled by intuitive Carole Serene Borgens, about alien visitations to Earth, telepathic communication, and advanced technologies to be discovered.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 10, 2020
ISBN13 9781951805012
Publishers Waterside Productions
Pages 60
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 4 mm   ·   72 g
Language English  

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