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@ghandigirl as I read this? I heard "build back better, stronger" like you hear communities say after Cat 4 hurricanes... Hurricane Michael came to mind for some reason.



   
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(@journeywithme2)
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@toma  The energies that were present 250 years ago on April the 19th were present again this day. 

 



   
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@toma 

I am not so sure all tipping points become obvious at the time they are happening. There are red lines which might be individual tipping points too.  For some, arresting judges has become a tipping point, their own red line.  Collectively?  Maybe it is a regional tipping point, like New England or back east which might have felt the  April 19th cause more strongly than out west, far removed from Lexington and Concord. There was not a lot happening on the 19th in AZ compared to the 5th of April and those dates were very close together.

In many cities, it will be too hot to march and hold outdoor protest once summer hits.  Your southwestern states, (New Mexico, Arizona and Nevada) and the Deep South states might only be able to participate at indoor rallies.



   
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I had a flash of insight when I read the news that Virginia Guiffre had died. I am wondering if there were any predictions made about her death in the forum. Thank you.

PS I know there is a rule against predicting deaths. That is not the prediction I am looking for.... I am wondering if there will be an impact from this event on the current administration or anywhere. 



   
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 TomA
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@journeywithme2

On the contrary, I see change constantly. My brain is wired more algorithmically, let’s say, both from my years as an academic (in history) as well as being an RN for over 30 years, in which critical thinking informs our perspective of the wider world, our vision of greater justice, and dreams of a harmonious future. It fuels neither the negative nor the positive impulses that determine future outcomes, just the possibilities of either of what might happen depending on intervening events. There’s a fluidity to time in which the past is a prelude to both the present and the future, and this is what I most adhere to. There is also hope - hope for the best possible outcome, but hope by itself doesn’t predicate the future. Now, some people in this forum have made remarkable predictions that have come true. In some cases, they have made prediction down to the very day they happened. Those instances, however, are rarer than the multitude of what I see as mere hopefulness or simple intellectual hunches based on current events. In many predictions, it’s worded to give an even 50-50 chance of a hit - will Trump have a health crisis? I don’t know, maybe, from what I see he’s 79, frail from stress, becoming more manic, etc., so there’s a good possibility. Are we going to have wildfires this summer, mudslides, flooding? I don’t know, but there’s a good probability based on climate change evidence, yearly high summer heat temperature trends, the trend in increasing strength of hurricanes, so there’s a good possibility. RFK Jr. getting ousted, Elon Musk and Tesla failing, the worsening economy, all possibilities based on what we already know and easily given a 50-50 chance of happening. But a good possibility based on existing factors does not equate to a prediction. The election was a classic example of this. There were a very few who saw Trump win, but the vast majority of the people in this forum saw otherwise (myself included) and I’d say a majority saw the Democrats capture Congress. The “shifting timeline” narrative after the fact wasn’t so much a strange cop-out as it was a mea culpa that most everyone here found themselves on the wrong side of this 50-50 possibility, much to our collective regret, but which in retrospect was what the election was ultimately, a very close contest that could have gone either way. Hope lost in that instance.

 

So now let’s think about upcoming alternatives. Is the future really so dire, or are we being unnecessarily negative Nellie’s? Suppose the collective light energy is hard at work. Suppose that justices decide against Trump/MAGA in their efforts to oppress people. Suppose that Trump is finally pressured to lay off or pull back on tariffs once others are able to convince him how dumb and ruinous they are, and our economy rebounds. Suppose the Ukraine war ends in a stalemate, which for Putin is tantamount to defeat. Suppose the new Pope is a little-known African prelate who emerges as positive catalyst for change within the Catholic church. Can hope win? Of course it can. But you have to be realistic about hope for a better world and that the odds ultimately favor it.



   
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@toma Not an academic here... veterinary technician for 33+ years. Survivor of traumatic PTSD childhood and domestic violence..and still remain vigilant.  My patients can not speak..but.. they do communicate. Of course... the world will survive and go on ... in some form. Desiring to have a better outcome and working towards it actively is the best way I know to achieve that.  NDE- I died and came back...  in our Father's House there are many kingdoms. I must say I am rather attached to this one... I want to see this beautiful planet survive humanity not caring for it... there are magnificence and wondrous natural phenomenon that once lost are  gone. Collective consciousness Is real. Thought becomes word becomes deed. Is real. We can manifest that which we desire ..faith and intention cause creation. I do know ..we go on... in one form or another..all is Energy....I live for the day when everything doesn't have a dollar sign and all people are appreciated for the unique individual beings that we are and we properly appreciate and care for this beautiful Earth. One of my favorite movies of all time ..City of Angels... when Seth told Maggie

  • Seth: You're an excellent doctor.
  • Maggie: How do you know?
  • Seth: I have a feeling.
  • Maggie: That's pretty flimsy evidence.
  • Seth: Close your eyes. It's just for a moment.
  • [touches her hand]
  • Seth: What am I doing?
  • Maggie: You're... touching me.
  • Seth: Touch. How do you know?
  • Maggie: Because, I feel it.
  • Seth: You should trust that. You don't trust it enough.


   
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@jeanne-mayell Yes indeed, Pluto is currently initiating a profound transformation phase of the human collective. Yet right now, Pluto is retrograde in Aquarius from the beginning of May until 14 October 2025, which can lead to months of stagnation in many areas from now on. Pluto retrograde drives us to deal with precisely this stagnation. In this way, Pluto helps us to cross boundaries that we have built up mainly out of unconcious fear. An ideal time, therefore, to spend a few months clearing up mistakes and unhappy situations from the past and to take new, more authentic paths, which we must now try to tread more courageously and boldly in order to leave stagnation behind us. My best wishes for all of us for this exciting times.



   
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@journeywithme2 For me this tipping point came with Pope Francis' gliding over into an absolute Christos consciousness at the time at April 20 in 2025 during his last Easter Urbi et Orbi message with his calling for deep peace and resurretion worldwide - very shortly before his death and shortly before his own resurrection in the spiritual world after his death. Both raised the energy of the whole world and were his greatest gifts to humanity. Only time will tell what he really gave us there but it was awesome and very extraordinary - I know that for sure.



   
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 Baba
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I just happened to get the following at the end of a yoga class today and thought I would share: 

I see Rupert Murdoch of Fox. He looks like he is ducking and covering his head.



   
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 lynn
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No predictions on my part, but an observation on someone else's prediction.

@ANetliner made this prediction as part of the May predictions for 2029:

White male Democrat with brown hair, blue eyes is inaugurated as president. (ANetliner)

This prediction caught my eye, and I started to Google male democrats and try to determine their eye color. Pete Buttigieg has brown hair and blue eyes. Gavin Newsom has green eyes. Andy Beshear has (what appears to me) hazel brown eyes.

Pete is out and about, speaking to crowds and on TV. He looks like he's trying to launch something. His husband just wrote a children's book and was on TV last night. There are breath of fresh air. Every time I see Pete speak, I just think, yes! His husband has a very similar communications style. Just delightful.

I really hope he's our next president.



   
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