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(@enkasongwriter)
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@jeanne-mayell Jeanne, what I meant was that many saw that we will eventually have a female president, including me.



   
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@jeanne-mayell Jeanne, what I meant was that many saw that we will eventually have a female president, including me.

Thanks, so I found three very old visions made in 2017 and 2018 that the 2021 Inauguration would have a woman executive. I'm cautious because I haven't seen this yet myself.  At a minimum it points to a female on the democratic ticket. 



   
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My predictions for 2021.  50% intuition (brain) 50% gut feeling (gut).

I think that Biden is ill, knows he is ill, and is using his veep search as a way to find the next President.  I don't see him staying in office long -- I can't quite get to whether he bows out due to health concerns or doesn't make it in office.  I feel like he gets elected and inaugurated.  I am not good with temporal distance to see how long he's in before we're swearing in the 47th.  I DO feel like he wins most of the time.

There is a small piece of me that says Trump backs out before the election.  I just sense darkness there - I cannot tell if it's because of health, if he just up and quits, or what.  When I follow this path I see a much closer race.  I can't tell if it's Pence or someone else - just a silhouette.  This is the least likely path, but it's one I've seen.

I want to turn my response for 2021 now toward school.  It is apparent that this doesn't affect kids as it affects olders, but they can still spread it.  And if there's one thing that kids are good at, it's spreading germs.  I'm in Michigan, and they just released our return to school roadmap.  If I'm honest, it's the first thing that's disappointed me about my governor's response to the pandemic.  I get it -- she has to get reelected in two years, and her bases on safety are covered.  But requirements phase out at Phase 4.  Some of the things that really need to be done are listed as highly recommended, or recommended but are not required.  I work in a middle level district called an ISD that functions between the state department of ed and a group of local school districts, so I'm privy to the superintendent meetings and the like.  All of them agree the recommendations and strongly recommended things are great in theory, but they lack the finances to implement any of them.  Even with the additional funding, it'll only go toward meeting the requirements when they're in phase 4.  Like most other states we have a teacher shortage, and a substitute teacher shortage.  A friend of mine is the assistant superintendent of the school my kids go to.  We have a case of wine riding on the answer to this question:  "How much of the year will be in person?"  She said 60%.  Without thinking my response was 40% or less.  We're doing "over/under" odds on her 60% number because 40% is essentially three months of school plus some change and was too depressing to dwell on.

As I've sat here contemplating how I got to that answer in the days since, I see two paths.

Path 1:  We don't return in the fall.  I'll know the likelihood of this path in about two weeks as my corner of the state remained in Phase 5 while the rest of the state went down.  The traffic headed into my neck of the woods started yesterday and was the worst I've seen it in 20 years of living up here today.  If we surge, schools are mandated to close when a region goes to Phase 3.  (Individual schools need to close if cases creep up).  That means, a surge from the July 4 weekend that goes unchecked for two weeks, puts us in mid July when the numbers start increasing, and the mid-August start dates most of the state have decided upon won't be feasible.  On this path, we may return briefly, but once cold and flu season hits, I don't see us going further.

Path 2:  We escape (somehow) a surge from July 4 and open this fall.  By October schools are falling like dominos (I see dominos in both paths but I think it's because a school IN a region can close before the region itself closes as based on the plan) We have the longest winter break ever and possibly finish the year in person.

Both of these are fuzzy.  Strangely, fuzzier than my presidential election vibes.  Spring - like April feels like when we might get some of the old normalcy back (although "normal" for schools pre-pandemic was broken, so lets not return to that either)  I'm in the school equivalent of middle level management and all of my trainings next year will be virtual, so I won't be leaving my office and I won't be exposing myself every day.  But my wife teaches elementary special education and has severe asthma.  I worry for her.  And my kids bringing it home.  I think how close I am to it is why this is fuzzier to see.  I just keep feeling April.

I am bookmarking this page and coming back in October to see which path we're on in both the presidential race and schools -- in Michigan and around the country!  Or, to see if we're on a completely different one.  I still don't know which of my 50% (Brain or Gut) holds my intuition and which is projecting my wishes (Biden winning) and fears (40% in person instruction) on any glimpses I'm getting.



   
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@jeanne-mayell

A question for you and those who have been on the forum since before the 2016 election.

My understanding from what I've read on here is that the majority saw Hilary being sworn in.

I'm wondering if there was a minority that saw Twitler?

And if so, what were those visions?

I ask because I keep seeing something completely different for 2021, I'm hoping my overall pessimism is what's causing that, and that I'm just wrong, but the visions I have had about 2021 have only changed a little bit in 3 years, and the message that comes across most is sadness and betrayal, not joy and hope, regardless of who I'm seeing and where they are.



   
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@laura-f  One thing that made the prediction for Hillary difficult was the fact that she did win the popular vote.  That's why this election must have a huge turnout and a flipped Senate so that we can get rid of the Electoral College once and for all.  Keep the faith!

 



   
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@dannyboy  I'm working on visioning so definitely consider me an amateur. Spring of 2022 maybe.  It felt like he had to be there in the beginning though as a much needed figure of healing and uniting to get us started.  I agree that it also felt like he was choosing his VP with knowledge of that possibility.  (I keep seeing Kamala Harris, but that may be 50/50 for me too.) 

As for Trump resigning, my only vision of him was a picture of him in his golf outfit, sitting on the ground and tied to a telephone pole in a rural area with NO ONE AROUND.  However, I've heard two pundits who know him personally say that they think he'll resign too (Donny Deutsch and one other).  On the other hand, other pundits although they don't claim direct knowledge of him say that they don't think he's in touch with reality enough to know he should resign.  But, if he does, the race will become closer for sure (just logic--not a vision).  



   
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@seeker4 I'm inclined to agree with the ones who say he won't resign because he's too disconnected to realize that he should.  However, he's already said in some interview that I remember quotes from that "Biden will be the next President because nobody likes me," so there is a possibility that he may get tired if being the national (and international) punching bag and rage quit.  I don't see that happening, but it's possible.



   
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@laura-f, I never saw Hillary as President.  Now I never looked to see who was being sworn in, but before the election I did frequently view the Oval Office in 2017 to see who was there.  As I mentioned in an earlier post, I never saw Hillary; just a dark, foggy mist.  I also remember feeling quite nervous about the 2016 election. 

Up until the night of our Intuitive Way remote viewing, I didn't see Biden or T. as President in 2021.  The Inaugural stage was always fuzzy, and the Oval Office was empty but clean and sunny.  So when our class did those predictions I was really surprised when I saw Biden being sworn in.   But like some of you here, I don't see Biden completing his term.  I do feel a little nervous about it ... like something is "off".  I can't put my finger on it.  

@seeker4, I heard Donny Deutsch say that about T resigning too.  I'm not so sure ... it depends on what kind of ridiculous narrative they can orchestrate so that fool can save face.  

I love your golf outfit/telephone pole vision, by the way!



   
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@deetoo  Dark foggy mist fits for Trump so you saw pretty well.  When I try to think about T resigning, I feel like it's about his mental illness: what do dangerous Narcissists do when trapped? The only thing I note is that those who think he might resign--come up with some elaborate explanation--are those who actually know him.  Wonder if someone has asked Mary Trump this question.



   
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@seeker4 When I read your "telephone pole" prediction I both laughed out loud and immediately thought it may actually be the "Labor day" prediction that's rumored Republican Leadership have given him to turn it around before they flee the ship.  I can't get anything new here.  Just dark, swirling mist concealing things on him specifically for most of September and October.  I'll instead try to walk down a path toward what's going on with Pence and McConnell around that time and see if it offers any insight.  I'll report back later tonight.



   
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