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New Safe Zones: Geographic Areas of Stability During Transition

TIME-047 Deep ·
Bashar identifies specific geographic regions that will experience relative stability during the coming decades of planetary transition, not because they are magically protected but due to geological and energetic factors. Areas on stable cratons (ancient geological shields) away from major fault lines and volcanic zones will experience fewer dramatic changes. Energetically, regions with long-standing spiritual practices and higher collective frequency tend to buffer against chaos. Bashar specifically mentions the Great Lakes region of North America, parts of the Colorado Plateau, the Andean highlands, the Himalayan foothills, the Scandinavian shield, and the interior of Australia as relatively stable zones. However, he strongly cautions against fear-driven relocation—the most important 'safe zone' is one's own state of consciousness. Individuals aligned with their higher self will be guided to appropriate locations regardless of geography. Migration should be based on genuine excitement and intuitive guidance, not panic. Community coherence is more protective than geography; areas with strong mutual aid networks will fare better than isolated 'safe' locations.
Translation Note
'Cratons'譯為「克拉通」;'Colorado Plateau'譯為「科羅拉多高原」;強調意識狀態比地理更重要
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