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Oh yes. My husband lost his 20 year job. He started getting sick. A few other things too. I'd say we had troubles. Another dream I had: I was outside in old type clothes. It was barren and dusty, and I looked up at the roof of a store that was off by itself. There was a large wooden clock that had stopped. I used to dream all the time. 


   
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I absolutely love this site.  First time poster and I feel like I have a home with you.  My dream has a lot to do with one that happened when I was in middle school a long time ago.  I didn't understand it at the time but it was very profound.

I was complaining to my playmate that nothing ever happens on my birthday and that it was just an ordinary day. Then I said my birthday is going to be special one day. Later that night, I had a dream that would haunt me even to this day.  I saw a plane full of people [removed] and then it exploded.  There were tall buildings around it.  I told everyone of that dream.  On my 41st birthday - September 11th my birthday became special.  My heart is pounding as I recall this dream.

Thank you for letting me share.


   
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@april-rosa Thank you for sharing with us and welcome to our forum! 


   
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I just posted hurricane predictions in the Atlantic Hurricane Thread that a group of us made in June for the 2021 hurricane season. Go here for them.  

We have just compiled a new set of predictions for the next 18 months and some yearly visions.  To get them, please donate $15 or more by clicking any donation button on the site. It's a fund raiser for the forum and a worthy cause! Or just click here.

@deetoo and @gradualgoddess did the lion's share of work compiling these visions. 

@lovendures @baba @bluebelle

 

 


   
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(Per a suggestion by @deetoo, I am copying my post from The Great Turning topic to here)

I often talk to myself when I'm alone (and yes, I do answer...how else can I have a good conversation? ? ).  Many times, some of the things that come out of my mouth are related to potential coming events, and some of them surprise even me because they are not things I would have actually thought about or said normally.  When I hear/say them, I tend to pay attention because that's often how spirit gives me information since I don't meditate much. The night before last as I was getting ready for bed, I suddenly said (yes, out loud!),

"There will not be a 'blue wave'."

I was rather shocked because that's what pundits and many on here (including myself in other posts) expect - assuming the appropriate work has been done to ensure it, of course - so I opened up and let my mind explore that sentence as I laid down.  The impression I get now is that the information is correct: there will not be a "blue wave" in the next election.  There will be progress, yes, but it will be slow and steady.  While the D's will likely get control of the Senate by a few votes in 2022 - enough to break the R hold on that body - there may be more of a stalemate in the House, with D's losing a few seats and making the margins there a bit too thin for comfort.

In the period between 2022 and 2024, the neo-R's will further demonstrate that they are not fit to lead, so there will be more progress/gains in for the D's in 2024 in both bodies as the House recovers some of its losses and the Senate solidifies the D majority.  Over the next three elections, ('24, '26, and '28) I feel like the R's will lose even more ground such that by 2028, they will be relegated to a 1/3 minority status (1/3 of both houses).

While all of that is important and needs our focus and effort, the real fights will be - and need to be  - local.  At the moment, the R's retain a lot of local/state power and are able to circumvent some of the good things that are happening nationally by their recalcitrance.  I would strongly encourage everyone to throw your full support behind any efforts to unseat the R's at the local/state level, whether that be running for office, volunteering for campaigns, or supporting those campaigns financially or in any other way you can as much as possible.


   
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Now that I'm feeling better, the dreams are starting again...two dreams stick in my mind.

Dream 1

I was in my apartment, but the wall in the living room was gone and I walked out into a flea market or outdoor fair. The first table was just lovely - run by an elderly Asian gentleman who was selling Bonzai, Japanese tea sets, and other related items. I could see other tables selling all sorts of goods. Suddenly, there was the sound of gunfire and the gentleman and other people were shot and tables were overturned. The dream ended with me being in a panic, back in my apartment. 

 

Dream 2

This was a repeat, oddly enough. Hosts on MSNBC were talking about a Russian flag that had been hoisted over a property belonging to Trump - who could have done it with all the security, etc. They were also watching for more breaking news out of the UK. It might be related to the flag, or separate events. 

 


   
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@pamp Your dreams are intriguing transpersonal visions.  I have no doubt we are going to see these events unfold in some way. The Russian Trump flag gave me chills. 


   
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Hi All!  Dannyboy here with the post exactly none of you asked for!

I had an interesting desire to pull out my tarot cards today and since my wife and kids are away helping my inlaws clean the garage, I put down my work project and threw some cards.  The question was instantly formed in my head:  "How is Biden feeling about his continued agenda after the 2022 midterms?"

See threads below for the read, or skip to the end for DannyBoy's take on the spread overall.

 


   
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Present:  Reverse Six of Shields:  Right now he recognizes all the underhanded dealings going on and while he’s doing what he can to stop it, he (and many) feel it isn’t enough.  The hand in the reverse position, grabbing at the ground sticks out to me but I’m not sure why.

Things in his favor:  Knight of Spears - Knowledgeable warrior - able to go it alone but doesn’t necessarily feel the want to - there’s a fortress behind him - he has support.  Recognition that it’s about the journey and not as much the destination.

Potential/Asipriations:  Knight of Swords (Gawain) - He’s a champion, moral and just.  Will sometimes misjudge a situation but will not back down from values and beliefs.

Subconscious right now:  Eight of Spears (The White Hart) - Progress - the white hart stands out as almost being divine or bathed in a divine light.  He feels the strength of his supporters behind him - doesn’t want to disappoint them or let them down but tepid at how to best proceed for the maximum effect.

Past events in play:  The Hermit (Lancelot in Exile) - There’s a spirituality in this card - Lancelot a knight protector of the realm is praying for guidance - Biden’s spiritual beliefs define him - he always asks the higher power to keep him on the straight and narrow.

State of relationships:  Two of Swords - There’s a definite indecision in how to best handle the Senate - some are his friends and former colleagues but they’re still too united against a progressive agenda.  He’s going to falter here sometimes.  The swords stick out - one is definitely justice, one is definitely honor - perhaps an inner battle he’s waging on how to break the cycle started by the former guy?


   
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Current psychological state:  Page of Cups (The Salmon) - He’s trying to be reflective vs reactive.  There are many that attribute a Mr. Rogers like persona to him and secretly this tickles him, makes him happy.  Doesn’t want that to go away.  

External Influences:  Nine of Spears (Reversed, Wind Harps of War) This card is ugly, but we all recognize it - read any forum post here about US Politics and it’s apparent.  Not sure what to take from this card other than it’s ugly right now.

Hopes:  Ace of Spears (The Grail Lance, Reversed) - As a reversed card the light from the window is shining up from the ground itself - it’s the earth - or maybe spirits that are here.  It’s illuminating.  The card definition however reads short lived ventures, stale ideas - a worry perhaps that he makes a traditional move vs the move that’s needed.

Outcome: The Lovers (Gareth and Lyones) - It’s autumn and a man and a woman are walking through a forest together.  They have steady gazes on their faces - moving forward.  Moving forward.  The blossoming of a valuable and balanced relationship - mutual understanding and deep emotions.

TL;DR Danny Boy's take from this spread:

We are still on track for and capable of achieving a blue wave - the outcome card in particular seems to indicate a more balanced (spiritually) role for congress - particularly the senate.  Those left know what they need to do.  

There is something I’m not seeing in this spread - the words “Those left know what they need to do.” seem fundamentally important here and echoed almost instantly when I read the card in this position - there may be something (or a series of somethings) between now and elections that fundamentally changes the outlook on politics in this country.  Not all of the senators we need to go are up for re-election in 2022 but I’m seeing a more dedicated bunch joining the existing members - the man and the woman do not represent the Democrats and Republicans but at the same time - they do.  Something big happens that snaps us out of things and moves us forward in 2022 and beyond.  I’m now really curious as to what that might be given the state of things over halfway through 2021.


   
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If the suburbs go for the Democrats like they did in 2018 and 2020 (particularly suburban women), then many Republicans will actually lose their seats.

Best case scenario-the Trumplicans and the moderate Republicans rip each other to bits and allow Democrats to gain seats in the House and Senate in 2022, which allows Democrats to have more leverage against McConnell and his minions.  Trump and Republicans will falsely believe that just because Trump was not on the ticket in 2022, that this was the reason they lost and thus will cling to Trump on 2024.  

Here is the problem.  Even when Trump supporters all vote, they are STILL outnumbered.  Further, those who hate Trump will always come out to vote against him.  So by continuing to support Trump so openly, they will basically represent Trump in the mind of all anti-Trump voters, which will cause them to continue to come out in force.

The suburbs are the key.  If Democrats continue to hold them, then they can keep their seats and even win more seats.  What is important is to continue to stress to the voters that a vote for a Republican is a vote for Trump.  And a vote for Trump means that our country is doomed (take your pick-Russia bowing, allowing us all to die during the next pandemic, increased violence against people, etc.)

 


   
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@allyn 100% agree - I'm still hung up on the "something happens between now and the elections" part.  That's been resonating with me ever since I got it - especially the "Those left know what they have to do..." part. It's a bit like the "Underpant Gnomes" episode of Southpark (Step 1:  Collect underpants.  Step 2: ...  Step 3:  Profit!)  What the hell is Step 2 in this particular case?

When you look at things historically, things are generally bad for the incumbent President's party in midterms.  We're already dangerously close to just forgetting and forgiving January 6th.  I can't imagine something happening there soon being the flashpoint because it feels like too many Americans have made up their minds.  It was an insurrection.  Except for the group that feels it wasn't.  I don't sense any gray area there.

Is the event more shady dealings coming out?  I don't know - but I don't feel like that's it either, for the same reason I wrote in the last paragraph.  What else could possibly come to light that hasn't already that causes a shift even amongst the remaining Republicans?  (I mean, we're saddled with McConnell and Graham for a while yet.)

Is the event prosecutions?  

Is it a series of things both connected and unconnected to all of this?  Is it something more serious?  (It's harder and harder to deny climate science by the day but again - two entrenched camps with very little "middle")

I'll keep trying to suss out the missing pieces and maybe throw some cards again in a day or two if I haven't gotten a read, but I feel like it's bigger than the suburbs and bigger than Mitt Romney pulling a Biden and yelling "Oh would you just shut up man!".

Anyone else got a read?  Either way I'm sitting here feeling pretty good about 2022 after those cards, even with the giant question mark I got in the center of it all.


   
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I really, really, really wish that Democrats will finally get mean with Republicans.  It is evident that they are committed to destroying our government just to appease Trump.  The time has come to play a new game.

Right now, Republicans focusing on "wokeness," "socialism," and "stop the steal" is effective because the Republicans repeat it over and over.  Democrats need to do the same thing.  They need to show the footage of January 6 and show it beside footage of the Taliban.  In other words, they need to stop calling the people "insurrectionists" and instead refer to Trump and his supporters as "terrorists."

Yes, I said it.  And I can't apologize for it.  If Democrats are serious about winning the election, they need to do this.  They need to compare the participants of January 6, 2021 (and Trump) are terroristic enemies they are set on destroying our nation.  

Now, Trump and his supporters will howl and scream (which they do anyway), so it doesn't matter about hurting their feelings.  What matters is the response of moderate Republicans.  If done right, we need to make Trump and his hard-core followers so repulsive to them that it will be easier for them to sit out or even vote for a Democrat.  Because Republicans have painted Democrats as "liberals" and "socialists," even Republicans who dislike Trump voted for him because they couldn't get past the labels.

I say we need to do the same.  Call Trump and his followers "terrorists."  Compare their actions to 911.  Do whatever you have to do to make voters ask themselves whether they can live with putting a terrorist back in power is truly better than voting for a Democrat.  

This may sound cruel, but it does work.  Remember when Moore in Alabama was set to win, and yet the story came out that he had sex with underage girls?  Enough Republicans were concerned about being perceived as supporting a pedophile that it was enough for a Democrat to take the seat.

Republicans have already shown that being respectful and kind doesn't work on them.  Maybe they will appreciate having their own tactics used against them.


   
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@dannyboy 

If we want to remind people to not "forgive and forget" the January 6, 2021 event, then we need our leaders to stop calling it an "insurrection" and start calling it a domestic terrorist event.  (please see previous post.)

Our country already has a dim view on terrorists, especially after 9/11.  If Democrats want people to remember the event, then they need to call it a terrorist event and deem Trump a terrorist.

Now, Fox News and others will yell and scream, but that is ok, because it brings attention to it.  They will complain that "Black Lives Matter" should be a terrorist event too, but then Democrats need to point out that Trump, like Osama Bin Laden, had actually targeted the Capitol Building, a symbol of our nation.  Like Bin Laden, Trump and his followers actively tried to kill members of our government.  Republicans will have a difficult time trying to tie BLM protests (or even the riots) to the scope of January 6, 2021.

Democrats need to say it loud and clear.  They need to say it in their speeches and promise to take action.  They need to openly question whether Republicans' refusal to investigate means that they are in league with the terrorists (again, stop saying "insurrectionists" and say "terrorists").  Put a foul taste in the mouth of Republicans.  Show January 6, 2021 footage alongside footage of terrorists and ask whether you can tell a difference between their groups.  Stop giving legitimacy to Trump's "the election is stolen" narrative and put him on the defense.  Call them terrorists because they attacked the government Capitol and tried to kill members of our government.  Because there is literally no difference between what Trump tried to do and what Osama Bin Laden tried to do.  They both used violence to try to strike the heart of our nation and take down members of the government.  The fact that one used planes and the other used mindless supporters makes no difference.  They both caused damage, and they both came dangerously close to succeeding.

Call them terrorists, because that is what they are.

Yeah, yeah, I know that some of them "genuinely" believed in what they were doing was right.  But isn't that what the terrorists of 9/11 thought too?  Didn't they also justify the attack of some self-serving lies to feel better about themselves?  

My point?  If we are going to truly honor the ones who defended our capital on 1/6, then we need to stop white-washing what happened and actually acknowledged that they protected us from a terrorist attack.  Then we need to ask the voters whether liberals are a better choice than terrorists.  I can only hope most will make the right decision.


   
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Posted by: @allyn

I really, really, really wish that Democrats will finally get mean with Republicans.  I

I say we need to do the same.  Call Trump and his followers "terrorists." 

Republicans have already shown that being respectful and kind doesn't work on them.  Maybe they will appreciate having their own tactics used against them.

I basically agree, but I think that calling the insurrectionists "terrorists" isn't mean.   It's just the unvarnished truth.  

And I would not equate it to the tactics of the Republicans.  They lie and lie and lie some more.  Democrats don't need to lie.  There's so much sh*t that's real, there's no need.


   
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Hi everyone! 

I was a away for a few days and am finally posting a couple of things that I got during meditations:

 

July 7, 2021
Something big happens with regard to T and his legal problems on July 15th.

Extreme rainfall events and flooding this summer in central Europe - especially in Germany.

July 14, 2021

I see B. Barr. He keeps saying, “He did it.” and “He told me to do it.” I think he will blame T. for actions that he took when working as AG.


   
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@baba 

Thanks Baba!  I always love it when you pop in and post what you get during meditations.


   
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Me,too! Thank you, Baba!


   
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@lovendures  me too!! She is amazing!!


   
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