There was a wonderful post on FB, where someone asked somewhere, why do liberals think Trump supporters are stupid? That was followed by a huge list. I won't copy it but, Jeanne, if you are interested, please let me know. It was quite good, just a bunch of statements with references.
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Is this it?
Yup that’s one of them. Also another about him being at Maralago sick but surrounded by people serving him
I just now clearly heard....
"The house of cards are falling"
Literally, "trumps" = "playing cards"
@lawrence and @ana, reading these I actually made an involuntary whoop!
The energy leading up to this Friday's new moon in Gemini feels good to me, and I've felt like that trip-and-fall some of us have seen is getting closer. Maybe it was always a metaphor but the tangerine tyrant feels ...wobbly.
Having an "enemy" to target has always made him bigger and stronger, like Pac-Man gobbling up ghosts. But when I center in on the energy of the White House, it feels like he's playing whack-a-mole in the dark. His anger seems frenetic, even panicked.
It temporarily empowers him to knock out innocent bystanders (probably many of these are his own staffers, so some not-so-innocent bystanders too, I assume). But it feels like he's growing fatigued from his efforts. What's more, as I'm looking at him, his biofield is pulsating in a way I've seen happen with heart attack, stroke, and aneurysm victims. I'm sure there are other things that can cause this but the best way to describe it is this:
First, he's not grounding any of his energy. From his hips downward, he's completely dark—no energy visible to connect him to his own core, legs, and feet—and therefore to the earth. And there's an intense corona of heat and light around his upper body and head, as if he's undergoing an unstable power surge that's going to fry his system (because again, the energy can't ground out). This intensity starts at the very base of the sternum and arcs upward around his shoulders and head and is throwing off sharp v-shaped waves. They almost look spiny, like something you'd imagine on a weird dinosaur's back, but they're moving in and out from his body very fast. The outer part of this energy (the mental/emotional layers) is reddish in color, but closer in to his body (the etheric/subtle/physical layers), it's just a very very pale, almost comatose shade of blue. Whitish bluish. And this layer smells like ozone.
That said, if there's anyone who can slo-mo backbend to dodge his own bullets or a speeding train like some kind of freak Agent Smith from The Matrix, we know it's him. He distorts spacetime, I swear. But I've never seen a potential medical situation in his body's energy this clearly or strongly in real time (always a future thing, but this is right now). And that tells me something. I don't wish suffering on him; I wish a reprieve for the world.
I've been trying to track down a prediction post made by @bluebelle which I saw earlier today or yesterday, but my internet has been spotty for some reason. Wherever that was, her words gave me the most wonderful feeling of relief. Like, "Shhh, be still. Not everything is lost."
And I trust her spirit team.
Humiliation is absolute poison for him-on par w/ personal betrayals of which I feel some real doozies coming...
His energy is always frenetic, of course, but this does feel different, right? And I'd say this part about personal betrayals is especially potent. Perhaps not just from the corners we expect.
I propose sending extra love and protection to the permanent WH staffers -- those butlers, maids, valets, cooks, gardeners, etc. who are there to serve all of the Presidents. I can only imagine what they've been experiencing.
Absolutely. I briefly saw something about him refusing to unveil the Obamas portraits despite longstanding tradition? (Didn't read the article, just saw the headline.) If that's true, whoever presented this to him probably took a lashing.
@polarberry I remember Obama made several jokes about Trump in one of his White House Correspondents Association Dinner speeches. I don't remember what he said about Trump, but I remember myself thinking this really hurt. I respect Obama and love his comic ability, but what was said was so humiliating to Trump that I had a hard time laughing about it. Just like you never want to insult your opponents before having a football game with them, I wonder how much of Obama's legacy would still be in place if those few minutes of fun at Trump's expense never happened.
I don't wish suffering on him; I wish a reprieve for the world.
A big Amen to this.
I've been struggling with my own thoughts of wishing harm for T., like hoping he gets COVID-19. He & his cronies have caused and continue to cause great harm & he's like an archetypal embodiment of the greed and bigotry that poison our collective; it is so hard to find compassion for him as a human being. But compassion is a central part of my spiritual practice and path in life, so I'm not willing to feed those thoughts and feelings, and your words here are a lovely roadmap for a more just alternative. It is his undue power that we all want to see end--we can wish for that without wishing for personal harm.
I still see that big bloated balloon starting to deflate: pppppsssssssssshhhhhhhhhhtttttttttttttt. Then we're free of one nightmare and can focus on COVID-19, economic collapse, and our myriad environmental crises.
"His energy is always frenetic, of course, but this does feel different, right? And I'd say this part about personal betrayals is especially potent. Perhaps not just from the corners we expect."
Regarding betrayals, heard someone from his family would and it will send him over the edge.
Your health and aura analysis was amazing and right on. Thanks for your clear explanation.
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Just practically, I've thought there is no way an individual can eat daily cheeseburgers, fries, immerse himself in toxic thoughts, be obese and constantly be raging at his staff without becoming sick physically. I was once in a situation long ago where I had to eat McDonald's hamburgers for about 5 days. I felt physically ill after 3. However, I've also wondered whether or not SICK is referring to his mental state getting worse or his physical state. Thoughts?
@dhyanaji YES. About a year ago, Jim Mattis made it public that the military doesn't follow orders blindly, that they were never to follow an order deemed immoral. I felt at the time that he was trying to send the country some reassurance.
About a year ago a fancy new McDonalds opened in Times Square. I wanted to see the view from the second floor. So I bought a regular small hamburger and drink. I became very sick for the rest of the day.
I very rarely eat red meat. A few times a year. That being said, it doesn't make me sick like my adventure to McDonald's did.
Posted by @herondreams:
I still see that big bloated balloon starting to deflate ...
@herondreams, Yes! I remember seeing and posting something similar last year. I saw that big orange balloon in Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade. Although that balloon was being held by a string, it was deflated and dragging on the ground. People were ignoring it. Occasionally a gust of wind would temporarily pump it up, but it would immediately fall to the ground. It make me quite sad yet hopeful.
I too agree with @vestralux's beautiful words:
"I don't wish suffering on him; I wish a reprieve for the world."
@drolma First those dinners are known for being "roasts". Considering what T had done to President Obama regarding his birth certificate, I found this a pretty mild rebuke. Here is the quotation: "Now, I know that he’s taken some flak lately, but no one is happier, no one is prouder to put this birth certificate matter to rest than The Donald. And that’s because he can finally get back to focusing on the issues that matter — like, did we fake the moon landing? What really happened in Roswell? And where are Biggie and Tupac?” However, it was Seth Meyers who gave the response that made me wince which was something like being surprised that T was running as a republican because he thought he was running as a joke.
Second: I never believed that this remark was the inspiration for T to run. I think he ran because T has a well-documented and extensive record of racism. He is by the very definition, a racist and cannot stand President Obama's achievements or poll numbers.
@seeker4, I agree that Obama's comments were pretty mild, and that T was going to run regardless. Obama's remarks may have added some fuel to the fire, but there was plenty of fuel already there.
Having said that, I do have mixed feelings about "roasts". I don't know their history, but I don't believe they were originally created to ridicule someone. I think it's now become a measure of some ridiculous "see-I-can-take-it" toughness, while giving some of these roasters permission to unleash their hidden bully. Some of the insults can be very nasty, demeaning and hurtful. Following up such an insult with "but he/she is great, really accomplished, I really luv ya!..." is a bunch of BS. And there's nothing funny about it.
@deetoo I remember early roasts that were very clever, classy, and funny, but they had boundaries. It gave the "roastee" opportunities to laugh at himself as well along with getting in a few, also classy and clever, retorts. I loved them. But, times have changed, and the most recent one was so vulgar and humiliating that I couldn't finish watching it. If my memory serves, (and it may not), the first roast where I thought it started hitting below the belt was when George W. Bush was in office. While I don't think he was a good President, I didn't think he deserved the experience at all. It might have been Stephen Colbert who crossed the line as emcee. However, reflecting on Colbert, he may have been pretty mild compared with two later that I couldn't finish watching.
None of it. He would still be dismantling everything Obama accomplished because the depth of his jealousy and insecurity has no limit. What Meyers said was perfect. He was and is a joke-a horribly unfunny one, and he ran for President because Putin told him to. He knew T. would be the perfect way to divide and weaken America.
Yesterday Pelosi said that she didn't realize T. was so sensitive, given that he's spent his entire life belittling, insulting and demeaning others. She knew, and she knew it was the perfect way to jab him, because she knows that being humiliated is the fear that makes his stomach turn to jelly. His bullying demeanor is his way of hiding his gargantuan insecurity.
Michele Obama said that the one thing she will never forgive T. for is the danger he put their girls in. Another example of how he cares for no one but himself. Given the nastiness that T. hurled at Obama during the entire eight years of his Presidency, what Obama said during that roast was extremely mild.
"If you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen."
