Survival Guide to the End Times

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Christianity
Christians and the esoteric
Cycles of change
Downfall of the West
End Times
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forthcoming
God and the soul
Kali Yuga
Religion
Spiritual tradition
Spirituality
Survival guide
The end of an age
The order of the ages
The spiritual significance of masculine and feminine

Product details

  • ISBN 9781917704304
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Collective Ink
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Almost from the beginning, Christians have thought they're living in the end times. It didn�t happen then, nor did it later, when subsequent generations believed that they too were living at a time of universal decline. Now we are faced with a similar dilemma. The signs of spiritual decay are everywhere, with atheism and materialism rampant, and even non-religious people are seeing a future of growing poverty and cultural loss. The end times have finally arrived. This book discusses how to survive a time when the spiritual is either banished or corrupted by the material. Survival means spiritual survival and involves building an inner defence of understanding for the preservation of what is truly important: your own self. A Survival Guide to the End Times�explains the processes that have brought us to our current state, and it details how to negotiate these times successfully from a spiritual perspective. As all aspects of the modern world are affected by the prevailing influence of dissolution, this book examines several areas of life from an end times point of view.
William Wildblood was born in London. After a period working as an antiques dealer he left the UK to run a guesthouse in South India, where he stayed for several years. He later ran another guesthouse in France where he was also an occasional guide at the medieval abbey of le Mont Saint-Michel. He returned to England at the end of the 20th century, working for several BBC magazines including seven years as an antiques columnist. William now lives in Epsom, Surrey, UK.

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