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(@yogagirl)
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I listen to a few other psychics on youtube and they all said this was the beginning of the end.  It is but the end is our country not Trump.  Remember SDNY can only bring state charges so the best they can do is money laundrying or fraud.  Trumpa nd Rudy will keep those suites tied up in court until they die.  This really is the end of our country as a democracy.  Everyone wondered why the Reps in the Senate didn't do anything to counter Trump now they have an  open field to do what ever they want to this country and the Dems can't stop them.  The House has limited powers they have to have the Senate to do anything crucial.  I try to believe in God or a higher power but after the last two years I give up on that idea.  There is power and there is money.  The will of the people means nothing.  If it did Hillary would be president not the mango moron.  I guess my saving grace is I have cancer and probably won't have to endure much more of this BS.



   
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(@paul-w)
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Just to clarify the Southern District of New York, or SDNY, is the federal US attorney and they would only bring federal charges. The New York State Attorney General would be the office that would bring state charges.

I also feel that the House has more power than is appreciated. While they can (but won't any time soon) vote for impeachment they will be using their investigative powers in the near term to expose Trump. 

Everything is moving painfully slowly at the moment but I am confident that truth will out in the end.



   
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(@jeanne-mayell)
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Responding to Jaidy:

Mueller feels the work got sidelined and the report is a bipartisan sham.  The information is there and has been out and will make its way out through other channels.  Al Capone was brought down by tax evasion not organized crime.  Mueller is done for now and he’s glad to be with his wife.  

Trump colluded  with Russia. 

There is also plenty that has come out over the last three years and nearly every mainstream non GOP media outlet has a story this morning listing what we already know.  Perhaps someone here can list a good article summarizing what we already know.  There have been many. Here one. https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2019/03/24/mueller-time-over-now-impeachment-time/HweD70IuuJqNkA5ExfvDjI/story.html?et_rid=1739387563&s_campaign=todaysheadlines:newsletter



   
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(@polarberry)
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Good morning all

Lawrence, are you able to elaborate a bit more on what you are seeing & feeling regarding Trump, Barr, Mueller and the report? How his downfall may come about?

 



   
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I too believe he colluded because it’s all out there- liberals have been waiting and expecting mueller to be the definitive answer on this to make their case against gop for them- but it’s all there. at this point we know the whole thing is a mess. Whatever trump does it’s excuses or ignored and why would it be different w mueller. Spin, wag the dog, shocks and awe- we have a lot to wake up to as a society. When I first started following the work here when the election of trump occurred I thought we would come out of this in an election cycle or two- now I don’t expect us to find the light in my lifetime and I’m in my 30’s. Look at the arc of history, things don’t change over night. This is a gigantic mess and untangling it will take generations. But what we can do is bring light and love to all those whom we meet and make space for those who watch fox to step closer to us. We are all one.



   
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I’m with you! Really resonated with your post, Jeanne.

I think we need to continue to develop and share a counter narrative. We need to share a story that unifies people. A clear and compelling story that everyone can gather around. Rob Bell from his podcast the Robcast has been sharing this since the election. He talks about..we can be angry, but if we do not have a compelling counternarrative, it’s just noise.

I reflect on the people in history who have done this, not by complaining about all the stuff they were against, but what they were for. Change was the result.

I live in a small town in the upper Midwest surrounded by people who support far right issues. I push myself to engage with people whose opinions & views are different from my own. I make every effort to meet them where they are at, looking for common ground and being honest when I cannot. I do my very best to raise issues from a place of love. I don’t think we will win people over by pushing back. We need to woo people to the truth. The biggest part of that is accomplished by how we live our lives. How I live my life may be the only constitution another person reads. 

Thinking of you with a smile and much love.

 



   
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(@lawrence)
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  • Hi Polarberry and all- I feel the other investigations (approximately 20) will punish T harshly.  They now have a green light to move fully forward. I think T will forfeit many properties like Manafort. Those surrounding him will also be punished. I know it difficult right now, but we all must remember we are reading about Barr's spin letter, not Muellers report. We will see the full report. If not voluntarily, it will be leaked. I feel a lot of dark energy described in the report.  It will badly weaken him. Also, he is not physically healthy.  Feeling he has dementia like his father. So much cover-up on many issues. It will all return to bite them. Onwards.


   
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Yogagirl,

I am sending you healing light and prayers.  I feel a kinship.  I am your age and have a chronic health condition.   I’m still learning to accept some of the mysterious maladies of my body, and take it a day at a time.  All things considered I’ve been managing well, but within the past two years, I have felt physically spent (more fatigue, pain, etc).  It’s no surprise to me that as an empath, our toxic political environment has greatly contributed to how I am feeling.  Sometimes I feel like a hostage.  I am coping, but it has taken its toll. 

When Obama was elected, I felt hope for our future.  I had this dream that as I entered my senior years, I would live this chapter of my life with joy and serenity.  My changing body I can deal with, but this other stuff over which I have no control?  Not so much.  It all feels too big.  And unlike how I felt in my 20’s and 30’s, when I believed I had years ahead of me to make my mark on this world, I know that I am running out of time.  And I am mad as hell about it.

It feels like a double whammy – both my body, and my country, feels war torn.  It feels like everything is falling apart.  Bette Davis once said “Getting old is not for sissies” – and boy, does that apply now!  So for me, the question is this:  since I am here on this earth, what can I do to feel at peace and make this world a better place?  I can pray for our country, our politicians, and our world -- but beyond that, it’s too big for me, in the singular, to take on.  I have to accept my limitations, while at the same time, do what I can to hopefully create a positive ripple in the world.   I really like what Lovendures stated about being a lightworker in your own backyard.  I go back to that serenity prayer:  “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.”  That comforts me.

So what do I have control over?  Let’s look at yesterday (Sunday):

  1. Yesterday I chose to watch very little of the news, so I didn’t know about the Barr op-ed (that’s what it really was) until this morning.  I only have a certain amount of energy and my time is precious.  I refuse to give that away to an undeserving recipient.   I agree with Jeanne and others’ wisdom about turning away from anything or anyone that drains your life force.  I agree with Stardancer and am taking my power back. 
  2. Yesterday was a beautiful day here, so I spent some time pulling tons of weeds in our flower beds.  I don’t like doing it (I’m a city kid by nature) and it’s taxing on my body, but it felt like the right thing to do.  I felt satisfaction after I was finished.  Then this morning when I heard about Barr’s report, I saw the weed pulling as rather symbolic and prophetic of what should and will happen politically.
  3. I watched one of my favorite 40’s movies, “The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer.” It always makes me laugh.  I love Cary Grant, especially in comedic roles.
  4. I looked at pet adoption websites. My husband and I lost our beloved dog to cancer 1-1/2 years ago, and I remembered how much joy she brought to us.   Time to give another critter a good home.

I’ll admit that my heart is broken by what’s happening to our country.  But I’d rather feel that pain, than be oblivious or numb.  As long as I don’t dwell too long in the sadness, it’s okay. 

I accept that I am angry about the injustice, and am okay with that.  Anger has a way of propelling me forward to take some positive action.  I don’t know what that action is, but it will come. 

I also give myself permission to retreat from all of this when I need to.  It’s about self-care. 

Finally, as empaths and lightworkers, I’d like to remind us how incredibly strong we all are.   I used to erroneously believe that because I felt things so deeply, I was a wimp.  I’d hear descriptions of me as too sensitive, too serious, too fragile ….  I could go on and on.  I bought into that BS, until I met people like me.  There’s a reason why we are all here, at this time in history.   We’re tough cookies.  We can handle it, and we each have our own special gifts to share.

I know this is really hard, but let us not despair.   Let us be gentle and kind to ourselves and to each other.  Rediscover what makes you laugh.  And to quote Patel, the hotel manager in one of my favorite movies, "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel":

     Everything will be all right in the end.  And if it's not all right, it is not yet the end.

Peace and blessings to all of you.



   
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Ah, DeeToo, how I love your post.  It's just beautiful and so very uplifting.  Thank you so much for sharing.  We are tough cookies, indeed.



   
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(@jeanne-mayell)
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     Everything will be all right in the end.  And if it's not all right, it is not yet the end.—Dee-too.  

Thank you, Dee-too.   



   
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