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(@jeanne-mayell)
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Thank you for bringing up the speeding up of vibrational energy.  I learned about this phenomena forty years ago when taking classes in eastern philosophy.   Since then, I've learned that quantum physics has theories asserting the same phenomenon. 

All natural things  move in a spiralic path, e.g., the earth and the whole solar system move this way - in a circle that moves forward. So we go around the sun in a year, but we are also moving forward along with the sun through the galaxy. The path looks like water going down a drain.  Gravity pulls it along to the drain, so it's moving in a circle that is going forward towards the drain. As it approaches the drain it spins faster.  Consciousness is also energy and our world and our thinking and behavior are also moving along this spiralic path.  

We are entering the center of the drain. Everything is accelerating - computers and phones, technology, the lawlessness and viciousness of the GOP, information, the mindfulness movement, the amount of love and giving, and social media, are all accelerating. Climate change is also accelerating as is our knowledge of the climate via the accelerating number of people entering the climate science field. Population is also accelerating. 

But as we reach the drain, there is new energy coming up.  This is the way black holes work and there are physicists such as Nassim Haramein,  who show mathematically that the opposite energy is coming up the drain as the old energy is going down.  With the water in the drain, there is air spiraling up as the water spins its way down.  It's depicted in the Yin/Yang symbol which is a two-dimensional representation of a three-D phenomonon.  

So the ancients also understood this phenomenon of nature.  The takeaway is that as our world as we  know it is going down the drain, a new world, opposite in nature, is coming up.  That is what our positive predictions are about.  They are the beginnings of the new world.

So you can thank Donald Trump and the dark money oligarchs for expediting the demise of an old system.  This shift fits some ancient prophecies as well. 



   
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Wow, that makes complete sense, Becky and Jeanne.  

Cindy, both of your posts about your struggles with a challenging family of origin deeply touch me.  I was born to an alcoholic father and a mother who was born to an alcoholic father, so alcoholism sketched the intergenerational narrative of my family of origin.  For example, I am the oldest of five siblings, and we have moved in and out of playing the roles of hero, lost child, scapegoat, mascot, and enabler across our lives.  

Given a strong genetic and psychological predisposition to do so, I ended up bottoming out in my early 20s.  At that time, I felt that I needed to be exorcised and discovered that ACOA perfectly described how the confusion sown in an alcoholic family informed my psychological development.  AA became my church; through the program and community of others, I learned how to pray and was fervent in my use of its tools to address the challenges I was experiencing staying clean and sober.  For example, I frequently had miraculous experiences of absolute relief, when I confronted my desire to drink and use, engaged in grandiosity (“self-will run riot”), or felt unrelenting resentment towards others and gave the whole mess over to God’s “will and care with complete abandon.”  I knew that my damaged psyche and destructive behaviors weren’t working and grew to trust that “God would and could if sought.”

I made tremendous strides across the subsequent decade; however, my warped sense of machismo attracted and married someone who, in retrospect, demonstrated all of the red flags associated with an active alcoholic and molester.  The marriage lasted long enough to produce a child.  While I managed to stay clean while raising my child, those years were punctuated by very painful interactions with members of my family of origin and my ex-spouse and members of his family of origin.  When my child was young, her father did something dastardly.  Suffice it to say that I was spiritually devastated and while members of the criminal justice and healthcare systems were able to identify associated symptoms and problems, the systems themselves failed to protect me and my child. 

While my ex and his family of origin would continue to maintain a toxic mythology about the situation and the dysfunctionality in my own family of origin acted out our stuff across the next two decades, I found healing in several ways: my connection with God and the earth and a new spiritual journey that opened to me when I was given the name of a powerful woman who confirmed what my ex had done and why and offered psychic development workshops and participation in a community whose members became my soul coven.  I had a profound kundalini-like awakening and began to enjoy my connection with others, the earth, and God again.  I became enthralled with the mystery and magic of my chakras and the journey.  I participated in shamanic healing experiences, including a journey of soul retrieval with my parents.  I came to know myself and others in light.  I came to know the healing power of Quan Yin (who embodies the energy of Mary, compassionate wisdom).

Then I made a major move away from my community and back to the local of the family of origins for myself and ex.  Between members of these families and (always) people in my workplace, I have had many exhausting opportunities to employ all of the lessons I learned from AA and my soul coven.  So, I completely relate to your personal story of working very hard to sort through dysfunction and try to heal and practice new strategies in trying interpersonal situations. 

Several years ago, the unfolding mental illness of one of my siblings resulted in my distressed cry of help to my other three siblings.  While each lived far away from one another, each stepped up to the plate that was a severely mentally ill sibling in significant ways.  Each brought his and her gifts to helping my sibling sell her house, find alternative living arrangements, support her hospitalization and health care needs, and obtain social security benefits.  The situation prompted us to acknowledge and share where our respective spiritual journeys had taken us in the years we had spent a part from one another.  Several of us ended up going on a trip where we spent a Chinese New Year in Hong Kong harbor followed by a visit to Quan Yin’s monastery.  My response to your first post about your journey came from a place related to the “decades of work” we had all undergone that for once didn’t go completely “down the drain.”  I had come to appreciate that all of the members of my family of origin were spiritual creatures on our own spiritual journeys and that there was love there, and it was strong enough to support our sibling in crisis and our aging parents in a beautiful way. 

I came to participate in the community represented on this site because I found myself searching for some relief from the sudden election of Donald Trump to the presidency.   While I have zero skills when it comes to remote viewing and psychic prediction, I have played with lots of different kinds of Tarot decks over the years to try to understand my relationships with others and figure out what to do.  I relate best to those streams that have to do with spiritual growth and development on a “psychic” level … in love and light, like yours.  It’s surreal to me that it’s now often related to all of this “alien talk.”   Sometimes, when I sleep and first awake, I see images of people who “check in” with me … either as glimpses of their faces or in light.  I found a community I sorely missed since my major move more than a decade ago.  Much love to you, Cindy, and thank you for sharing your story because I completely relate to it.



   
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Jeanne, I have to agree with you. Lately, after the far-right candidates are rising, we also see grassroots Democrats. As we get through the midterms, that will be the point of no return. The GOP will be starting to die off and the grassroots movements will grow. I feel that it is coming sooner than later. It's likely the next recession will happen before the 2020 elections and a Democrat will rise. Zoron said that it will get dark until 2022 when there will be fighting and the light takes over 2022. I feel that there will be people motivated to register to vote and will be a surprise in the midterms.



   
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Its essential that people register and vote, and campaign. Its ebtterthan going silently into the dark night.



   
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(@enkasongwriter)
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Zoron I like your 2020 prediction. I have the same feeling since the first read the future night, but how is it possible for the GOP to become fragmented and die off? I feel the downfall is coming sooner that later.



   
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Posted by: Laura F.

Gracesinger - Thanks so much. I have considered shamanic training in the past. I discussed it with a close friend who is Native American, and she gently told me that it would be viewed as cultural appropriation and to please not do it. So I deferred to her, in my efforts to support People of Color in any way possible, including by considering their feelings on these matters. She did suggest that if I can find a shamanic-type training that comes from my own culture (southern Europe), that would be okay, but so far I haven't heard of any.  Peace.

Sounds like pre-Christian European spiritual paths. That tends to be accessed via paganism/the occult/witchcraft communities. The closest to an intact shamanic path in the West would be Seidr, a Norse-based path, which isn't specific to people only of Norse ancestry. You might also check out the work of Raven Kaldera and Sarah Anne Lawless.



   
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Thank you, D. I had looked into Wicca and Norse Paganism, but they don't resonate with me.  There are some Southern European pagans...in Southern Europe... I figure the Universe will lay out a path at some point. In the meantime I'm looking into becoming a Life Coach, which is kind of a modern form of shamanism (albeit diluted).



   
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Excellent!!... Zoron!



   
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(@laura-f)
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Aw shucks, Zoron



   
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