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the Temple Council: Peace and Prosperity Ninth World Age
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R. D. Rowpolo is a philosopher who believes it is possible to create a world that does not need expensive governments that run up trillions of dollars in debt while ignoring other more pressing encumbering costs.
In an interesting and thoughtful presentation, Rowpolo explains why it is imperative that we establish a world Temple Council, how the Temple of Jerusalem will be built, and why it is important to have ten experts-or as the Bible calls them-kings capable of turning the world around and ushering in a golden age of peace and prosperity. While using the thirteen stages of growth (or heaven) philosophy developed by the ancient Mayan as examples, Rowpolo illustrates how a Temple Council can save our society more than $900 billion a year, uplift our economy into greatness, bring us closer together, attain peace, and release the planet from many of its burdens.
The Temple Council of Jerusalem shares insight gathered from an ancient Mayan philosophy to present a new way of viewing our government, each other, and our world.
R. D. Rowpolo is a philosopher who believes it is possible to create a world that does not need expensive governments that run up trillions of dollars in debt while ignoring other more pressing encumbering costs.
In an interesting and thoughtful presentation, Rowpolo explains why it is imperative that we establish a world Temple Council, how the Temple of Jerusalem will be built, and why it is important to have ten experts-or as the Bible calls them-kings capable of turning the world around and ushering in a golden age of peace and prosperity. While using the thirteen stages of growth (or heaven) philosophy developed by the ancient Mayan as examples, Rowpolo illustrates how a Temple Council can save our society more than $900 billion a year, uplift our economy into greatness, bring us closer together, attain peace, and release the planet from many of its burdens.
The Temple Council of Jerusalem shares insight gathered from an ancient Mayan philosophy to present a new way of viewing our government, each other, and our world.



















