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Jeanne, this video is just wonderful, thank you so very much for making it!

So, on to the non-dream-related stuff...for years I've had times when I've had a full-body vibration, and it always is annoying. It took to now to realize it's my early warning system. This morning, when I was thinking hard about whether to do a particular thing this upcoming Saturday, it kicked in very strongly. When I asked Spirit if I should not do that thing, it completely went away, so I am doing something else that day.

Also, does anyone else find themselves being extra alert when planes are flying overhead? I think there may be an issue with a plane or planes soon.

 

 



   
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Posted by: @pamp

Also, does anyone else find themselves being extra alert when planes are flying overhead? I think there may be an issue with a plane or planes soon.

Not me, but someone on the forum, or in our latest predictions that should be posted tomorrow or Thursday, one or two people mentioned a plane event that would cause alarm.

 



   
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@jeanne-mayell Thanks, Jeanne, I'll check that out.



   
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@jeanne-mayell oddly 2 friends in Philly were telling me bout low flying planes and they and neighbors respomded by ducking.



   
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Posted by: @pamp

Jeanne, this video is just wonderful, thank you so very much for making it!

So, on to the non-dream-related stuff...for years I've had times when I've had a full-body vibration, and it always is annoying. It took to now to realize it's my early warning system. This morning, when I was thinking hard about whether to do a particular thing this upcoming Saturday, it kicked in very strongly. When I asked Spirit if I should not do that thing, it completely went away, so I am doing something else that day.

Also, does anyone else find themselves being extra alert when planes are flying overhead? I think there may be an issue with a plane or planes soon.

 

 

 



   
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There was a helicopter crash in Huntington Beach, CA 

https://ktla.com/news/local-news/tail-rotor-failure-likely-caused-huntington-beach-helicopter-crash-expert-says/amp/



   
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@lyndsayt Lindsay, do you live hear where that copter crashed or have any relationship to the area or people involved?  If so, it would explain your hyper-alertness.



   
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I asked our meditation group that makes predictions each month (now posted on the World Predictions Page) to take a moment and meditate for positive visions they get of the future. I grouped the results according to some themes that emerged, namely that when the energy around us gets dark, people turn towards the light. 

Here are some visions we saw coming: 

The Awakening that comes from hardship

  • Hardship will awaken  people to love, thinking for themselves, demand for truth, compassion for others. (Jeanne Mayell)
  • “Sovereignty” is the word. People are looking to themselves as their own sovereign. (Andy)
  • Due to the darkness of media propaganda, disinformation, and hate, many people turn towards  love and illuminate more than ever. A collective rise is happening. (Jeanne Mayell)
  • The public realizes the lack of truth in the 4th estate (media) and demands better. (Andrew Posey)
  • Communities have been forged in the crucible of the previous few years. (CC21)
  • I see children singing and smiling. Focusing on the children and playing with them brings our anxiety and worry to a standstill. ‘Be like little children’ is what I hear. (Andy)
  • Our own inattention is now having consequences that focus our full attention on what we always felt was a given. People are going to make a stand. There is a call for clarity and a call to clear all the smoke and haze of disinformation. (Andrew Posey)

People turn towards love and self-care  

  • The human heart is opening. More people are awakening to love. (Seaholly)
  • People are becoming more open to the idea that we are not alone in the universe. (Seaholly)
  • Animal shelters are getting supported. (Seaholly)
  • More people are meditating and becoming spiritual rather than religious. (Seaholly)
  • Music education becomes an important part of children’s overall growth and development. (Seaholly)
  • More women enter politics and have positions of authority and responsibility. Women do things differently. It is a welcome change from the past, at the local, national, and especially at the international level. (Seaholly)
  • School authorities increasingly add meditation to their curriculum. Children accept it with opened minds. (Seaholly)
  • Many will stop listening to devices and start listening to their hearts. People will begin to realize being a good human matters. There also will be a reduced reliance on technology. (Andrew Posey)
  • We are embracing those we love more. Finding like-minded friends. (Jeanne Mayell)
  • These who remain fixed in virtual cultures will take themselves out of the human equation but increasingly will begin to realize the novelty of human interaction. (Andrew Posey)
  • Halloween, some politically humorous costumes and Portland-like animal costumes will trend for a while.  (Jeanne Mayell)
  • Acoustic music is gaining in popularity. I see a fiddler, live music increases locally so people can find live music joy in their own communities. (Jeanne Mayell)
  • People react to job boredom by having more fun at home. More time with friends. (Jeanne Mayell)
  • Younger generations have more compassion for each other and other living things as well as the planet. They will change how they do politics, with a more global approach, and the understanding that we are all connected. Cooperation and dialogue will become central to how problems are approached. These upcoming generations will also be more inclusive and tolerant of differences. (Seaholly)
  • We will celebrate what has been avoided and what good has done, especially in terms of plague, war, and murder of the innocents. This could have been much worse, and the collective has reduced the horror that could have been. It morns what has not been saved. It observes the efficacy of their collective thoughts in terms of limiting what wanted to be an even greater international horror. “Good work, Earth,” I hear. (Andrew Posey)
  • I see images of mixed races congregating and supporting each other. (Earthangel)

People turning more towards local government and local living

  • The world is getting more locally oriented, local food, local music, local news. (Jeanne Mayell)
  • More openness to group gatherings of friends without having to be paired up. People want to socialize and have fun without a lot of rules and restrictions. (Earthangel)
  • More dressing for yourself vs letting the fashion industry rule your choices and having to buy new clothes. More freedom of self-expression. (Earthangel)
  • Some people will never change, but for others, the needle is moving forward. (Lovendures)

Anti-consumerism Trend

  • I see people cooking at home.  Literally I see someone making bread and feel happy.  People are getting back to basics and learning how to make what they need instead of buying it. (Andy)
  • Handcrafted gifts and baskets of homemade goods are the trend in December. The gifts means so much more to the givers and the receivers. (Andy)
  • I see trends towards simplicity and going back to basics. People are using household items more wisely and are buying things for lasting value. Goods can be beautiful, but function has become more important. Companies (and influencers) telling people what they NEED is not as popular with consumers. People are saying no to corporate drive for more. Patchwork quilts and repairing (creativity with thrift and older owned clothes) is fashionable. Making do is seen in a positive light. There are more classes in how to dye fabric naturally, grow home gardens, repurpose items and create new art from used items. People are saving their wallets and the earth. They are making statements. (Lovendures)
  • Quality over cheap materialism is a major trend. It runs deeper than just a trend. (Lovendures)
  • Fast fashion becomes out of fashion. (Seaholly)
  • More secondhand stores open for everything under the sun. Recycling clothes and household items as well as newly repaired big machinery are made available to those who want or need it. (Seaholly)

Environment & Sustainability

  • Alternate energy sources will be scaled up for widespread use. (CC21) Increased awareness and oversight of pollution and ocean warming. (Andrew Posey) Greta Thunberg won’t be silent. She’s a Gen Z revolutionary icon risking it all. (Andy)
  • Young people are especially becoming more aware of their impact on nature. (Andy)
  • I see people picking up trash that has washed up along a coastline.  This might be in Asia or somewhere around the Pacific rim I feel. (Andy)
  • People and communities are organizing to successfully fight the takeover of farmland from big international landowners and corporations. Laws are passed to outlaw this trend with time. (Seaholly)
  • Back to the land trends become more common, with people growing their own food for food security and health reasons. (Seaholly)

Health Advances

  •  New cures for mental illness. Drugs and gene therapy are making a difference. (Seaholly)
  • Scientific discoveries in all fields but especially in medicine are exploding and will help people live longer, better lives. (Seaholly)
  • The divide is being bridged between mainstream western medicine and alternative medicine, including yoga, acupuncture, shiatsu, tai chi, homeopathy, and ayurvedic medicine. Medical professionals are incorporating alternative medicine into mainstream medicine, and they are bringing an evidenced based knowledge to alternative medicine. (Jeanne Mayell
  • There is great interest in and success with alternative healing and complimentary medicine practices. This will lead to more direct partnerships with western medicine for greater healing capacity. (CC21)
  • There are continued major medical advances. (CC21)
  • Angry people are confronted with health challenges.  They are learning the correlation between physical and mental health. Feels like a PSA trend. (Earthangel)
  • A more widespread quest to address additive drinking.  (Earthangel)
  • New treatment for autism. (Andrew Posey)
  • Advances in plastic surgery and robotic limbs for stroke or accident victims. (Andrew Posey)
  • New stem cells research. (Andrew Posey)

Economic wake-up

  • More people are seeing the value of their dollar get worse and they start to wake up. They become more open to removing the top people in power and turning over a new leaf. (Andy)

Discoveries and Innovation

  • An island rises off the U.S. Atlantic coast. It is big news. I hear “sunrise civilization.” (CC21)
  • There are underground discoveries in caves. There are places we did not think possible. (CC21)
  • There are star grids and discoveries about our universe. We have an expansion in our galactic awareness. (CC21)
  • Automated, driverless air taxis become more common in big cities. (Seaholly)

Politics trends eventually towards light and love

  • Compassion returns in leadership in the U.S. and in other countries! (CC21)
  • Universal Basic Income is becoming more prominent in the news and is being implemented in some places. (Seaholly)
  • New interest in dead or living celebrities starring as AI in film and tv. I see a new film starring Cary Grant and Heath Ledger. (Andrew Posey)
  • To be posted by Thursday October 16, end of day.

@TedP @raincloud @lynn @bluebelle @lovendures @andrewposey @earthangel @Andy @cc21 @seaholly @deetoo Teri @tonyaW @tesseract



   
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@jeanne-mayell oh I do live in Los Angeles but grew up in that area and saw it come through my social media at some point but it does seem like a duck and cover type of situation so the posts above made me think of it. I layed on that beach for the entirety of the 90s as a teenager. 

(apologies on my weird post about it, I tried to edit or delete and couldn’t figure it out) 



   
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@lyndsayt  I have plans to fly next Thursday and am second guessing it now.  I was hoping the shut down would be over and the air traffic controllers would be paid. Makes me feel like air travel is less safe. Hopefully there won't be issues. They already were having issues and near misses more last year than ever and that was before the shut down.



   
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