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The '''American cultural epoch''' (5733 - 7893 AD) will be the future '''seventh post-Atlantean culture'''. The vernal equinox will then have entered the sign of [[Capricorn (constellation)|Capricorn]]. In this cultural epoch, man will already be working on his [[life spirit]] to a certain degree, but at this time there will no longer be any great possibilities for development. It is the end time of the cultural development of the [[post-Atlantean]] age and it will culminate in the [[war of all against all]].
The '''American cultural epoch''' (5733 - 7893 AD) will be the future '''seventh post-Atlantean culture'''. The vernal equinox will then have entered the sign of [[w:Capricorn (constellation)|Capricorn]]. In this cultural epoch, man will already be working on his [[life spirit]] to a certain degree, but at this time there will no longer be any great possibilities for development. It is the end time of the cultural development of the [[post-Atlantean]] age and it will culminate in the [[war of all against all]].


In the [[Apocalypse of John]], the Epistle to the Church of Laodicea points to this future cultural epoch.
In the [[Apocalypse of John]], the Epistle to the Church of Laodicea points to this future cultural epoch.

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The American cultural epoch (5733 - 7893 AD) will be the future seventh post-Atlantean culture. The vernal equinox will then have entered the sign of Capricorn. In this cultural epoch, man will already be working on his life spirit to a certain degree, but at this time there will no longer be any great possibilities for development. It is the end time of the cultural development of the post-Atlantean age and it will culminate in the war of all against all.

In the Apocalypse of John, the Epistle to the Church of Laodicea points to this future cultural epoch.