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@joy Thank you



   
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@joy I'm connected on a Forum to hundreds of others in my line of work, many of which have been virulent Trumpers for many years. Too many were into conspiracy theories buying into the lies and head-spinning crazy on social media. It was difficult sometimes to interact with them because they struck me as irrational and illogical. Well, over the past 3 months, some of their voices have become less strident, quieter, less quick to defend as righteous everything T is doing. So now I can gingerly tip-toe in and draw analogies to events in history and how things that are going on right now mirror those events. I also express examples of how countries are more successful and their people happier if they turn down the political polarization. Even taking the attitude of "live and let live" would be an improvement. I trust that a few eyes and ears are opening as T's penchant for cruelty, revenge and concentration camps is making many Americans very uneasy as they see our current atmosphere entirely too similar to 1930's Germany. I see ICE as American Brownshirts. I see Steven Miller as Reinhard Heydrich. I see 2 nondescript unimpressive men, Florida Atty General James Uthmier & Ron DeSantis who created the dehumanizing "Alligator Alcatraz" as Heinrich Himmler. I wish more American's were History Literate, to see the parallels.



   
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Will Obama be convicted or arrested for the Tulsi Gabbard charge of conspiracy, i.e., that Obama conspired to show that Putin helped Trump get elected in 2016? 

The answer was a flat no indicating that Obama will not be arrested or convicted for Gabbard's claim.

I posted the card spread below. The Yes-No Oracle is an old Gypsy spread I found in a 1951 issue of Fate Magazine. To get a yes or no answer to a question, you pull the Wheel of Fortune from the deck and then 7 other cards (at random) while shuffling them face-down and thinking of your question.  Then you put those cards face down in four quadrants.  If the Fortune card appears in the first quadrant (top left), the answer is Yes. If it appears in the last quadrant (bottom right) the answer is no.  The fortune card appeared in the fourth quadrant, so the answer was no.

 



   
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I've been having strange dreams and fragments of dreams over the last few months. I'm writing a few of them here because this is often how information comes to me. 

A couple weeks ago part of my dream was DT talking to me from a coffin of sorts. He was calling himself my daddy (side note - GAG!). And he was telling me he forgives me. There was actually a sincerity to him.   I have NO idea what that means. 

A couple days ago just before I woke up I got that "they" (project 2025) intend to amend the constitution. 

Last night's dream was very strange and I don't quite know how to describe it. 

I was presented with a blue bowl which was called the "Bowl of Sorrows". Then, there was a woman with three legs crawling around. It was creepy. She looked a little bit like a triskelion (pic below), but it felt off. I asked if we could eat her. At which point she morphed into a sort of biscuit, still in the shape of the triscele. Somehow that would make her easier to handle. 

I have no idea what this meant or even if they're predictive, but it's so different than my usual dreams that I thought it might be worth sharing. They feel like dreams I've had before that ended up meaning something. 



   
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@kateinpdx Thank you so much for sharing! 

I can add information in the symbol you have seen in your dream. Originally, the triskele was a Celtic symbol for the mother goddess or the law of eternal change of all things. In the context of National Socialism and right-wing organizations, it was used as a substitute or addition to the Nazi swastika and hast been adopted by neo-right-wing extremist groups as an identifying symbol.

 



   
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@kateinpdx .......and the way you asked in your dream to please get a cookie in your dream instead of seeing a creepy creature crawling around reminds me a bit of the cookie the Oracle offers Neo in the movie Matrix. The Oracle's cookie helps Neo to feel better, at least good enough to accept the true but undistorted harsh reality, and that is the basis for Neo to find himself and to find the way out of his world's misery, right?



   
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@kateinpdx ....and in contrast to the movie Matrix, in which only one person (Neo) has to eat the cookie to find the way out of the world's misery for everyone involved, the dream gives you the hint that in our own world we should actually all eat such a cookie together.



   
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Posted by: @joy

In the context of National Socialism and right-wing organizations, it was used as a substitute or addition to the Nazi swastika and hast been adopted by neo-right-wing extremist groups as an identifying symbol.

Wow, I did not know that!  

Also, thank you for that fascinating interpretation. Given this symbolism - which feels right based on how I felt in my dream - this seems to fit. 

 

I will also note, when I looked up Bowl of Sorrow online this is what came up:

"Bowl of sorrow" can refer to the Cup of Sorrow from the Bible, a metaphor for Christ's suffering and the new covenant, or a physical "grief bowl" used in a ritual to process loss. It also appears as the title of a book of poems and a specific sculpture. Additionally, the phrase can describe the Khodynka Cup of Sorrows, a ceremonial cup tied to the tragedy of the 1896 Khodynka tragedy in Russia. 

 

This morning as I was waking up, the last remnant of the dream I was having was drinking out of a chalice. So much symbolism in my dreams lately! I think a lot is stirring in the collective, on a large collective unconsious level. 



   
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@kateinpdx very, very, very fascinating indeed



   
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