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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Finding Stability In Unstable Times with Bill Ayling

Join us Thursday, August 4th, at 4:00PM-PST/7PM-EST on OMTimes Radio, for What’s Going OM? with host Sandie Sedgbeer and Bill Ayling. 

Bill Ayling
The world is changing. While there is nothing new in that, what appears to be unsettling for many is the sudden acceleration of the pace at which change is taking place.

Unfortunately, where many are feeling it most keenly is in the economics, institutions and societal structures.

Many have been exposed to humanity’s changing nature through a generation of children who are either on an evolutionary fast track or have popped in from somewhere very different to Earth.
From finance, technology and information, to geopolitics, the environment, and the mass movement of individuals displaced by war, poverty, and violence on an unprecedented scale—structures and systems that once seemed solid, true, and dependable are now showing themselves to be anything but.

Nothing makes sense any more, nothing is behaving in the way it should. Our external world is changing much faster than our existing belief patterns, mindsets and emotional reference points are able to accommodate, and it’s filling people with intense anxiety, stress, and fear.

So how do we find stability in a world that is revealing itself as far from stable? How do we navigate the shifting tides of a world that’s in the full flood of transition and still stay sane? Where do we find our comfort and security when we’re being forced to take a collective step into the unknown?
Join Sandie and economist turned bio-resonance technology pioneer and therapist, Bill Ayling as they discuss how to find stability in unstable times.

Topics include:
*   What, specifically, is triggering the acceleration in our evolution?
*   How technological advances are challenging the existing economic paradigm
*   Who’s really controlling the economic levers?
*   Free Energy—who’s got it? Who’s suppressing it? And why don’t they want us to have it?
*   How can we let go of outdated mindsets and belief patterns and manage our thoughts and emotions
*   Why change doesn’t have to signify instability
*   And more…

About the Guest Bill Ayling

BILL AYLING is co-founder of ACreativeSpace. A unique UK-based business that uses the latest bio-resonance technology to help people build lives they love. Bill went straight from studying a Masters in Economics to working in the financial sector in the city of London. His career spanned seventeen years and took him all over the world, including two years in Tokyo. Working as a credit trader for banks including HSBC, Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank and JPMorgan, Bill managed some of the largest sterling credit transactions of that time.

The father of two children Bill quit the City in 2004 having discovered the world of alternative medicine, specifically kinesiology, whilst searching for an answer to his son’s learning challenges. Inspired by the results and excited by the potentials he has devoted his life to exploring the possibilities presented by frequency and consciousness technology.
The economist in Bill could not help but see the potential impact of these technologies on all sectors of society and how disruptive they could be to established structures. At the same time, the therapist in him saw the importance of maintaining some degree of stability in what are likely to be very disruptive times.

Whilst ACreativeSpace continues to help children and their families, there is now a greater focus on working with individuals looking to expand their awareness as well as with businesses looking to embrace the current shift in technology and consciousness, which is difficult to ignore.
In addition to presenting online seminars designed to support parents and individuals seeking information and guidance on the rapid evolution that is taking place in humanity and society today, Bill also writes regular commentaries for ACreativeSpace’s newsletter on these changing times.

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Welcome to my world! I am so glad you stopped by and felt comfortable enough to join the conversation. I hope you will come back often - the weather is always sunny here (mostly), and the views are... well, whatever your reality makes of them.

Sandie