@jeanne-mayell Last week I was sitting in my garden and my thoughts turned to the severe drought we're in where I live. I asked what the US will be doing in the future to combat climate change. My mind landed on the year 2034 and the word that came to me was "industrious." Many Americans will be industriously working on solutions to the climate crisis by then, and the US won't be the leader but it will be an honestly participating member of a larger global effort. I particularly felt that women in their 30s would be playing a significant role in the US with regard to climate.
Is anyone picking up on the fall of the Iranian government? I'm feeling a convulsive energy in my chest, an overspilling that happens all of the sudden and in spite of itself, if that makes sense.
I also see the flames of recent demonstrations completely engulfing the structures that had held firm in previous protests.
I can't find the prediction. What timeframe do you remember?
Does anyone sense how the St. Paul raids will play out?
@jeanne-mayell The exact same thing is happening all across Trumps policies. For some it has to be in your face, affect your wallet, or your family to bring true awareness about. What they are trying to use as distractions are piling up and getting notice.
My current worry is about this ICE stuff.
I have been absent from this forum for awhile. I spent most of 2015-2018 lurking here and I returned to that.
But Jeanne, so many of you here who I now call friends and those of you who are new. You have all helped me on this now 11 year journey and I've felt bad about pulling up my stakes and leaving.
So one of my goals this year is to be more active here again, to use whatever intuitive energies and tools I have at my disposal to attempt to read the future myself. With that in my mind, I have learned over the last year that I am getting good with reading the future. Tonight, I've had a heavy feeling about Minnesota and I drew a card on the "What"
I wasn't completely sure what I was seeing so I drew a second and third card. It made more sense after that.
It's going to get worse before it gets better - possibly even tonight/overnight - but very soon. We're goign to continue to be horrified by the news coming out of there but there's a sense of urgency now from the federal level because what happened last week is not good for them.
The good news out of all of this, if we can look for it - this is another rallying point. A snowball starts small and grows as it rolls and this snowball is rolling fast and picking up a lot of steam.
I also see a man involved here - one many look to for comfort, guidance and support. An easy assignment of character is to say it's Tim Walz but I get the sense that there will be several at the state level who emerge as "leaders" to the people, as beacons in the light.
So - short term - not good. Long term it's a rallying point and cry.
I'm pulling a Jeanne and tagging my friends from here in case they want to weigh in or add more. @lynne @bluebelle @lovendures @cc21 @deetoo @seaholly@andrewposey @Andy @baba @journeywithme2 @Earthangel @vesta @joy @freya@tybin @iridium @unkp @anya @dana @tesseract
@jeanne-mayell Last week I was sitting in my garden and my thoughts turned to the severe drought we're in where I live. I asked what the US will be doing in the future to combat climate change. My mind landed on the year 2034 and the word that came to me was "industrious." Many Americans will be industriously working on solutions to the climate crisis by then, and the US won't be the leader but it will be an honestly participating member of a larger global effort.
Your vision agrees with my own sense of timing that in the 30's we will get to work.