Here are the 2.22.21 Predictions!
How we did these predictions
For ten years, I’ve been showing people how to see the future. I guide them through a meditation that enables them to get visions and impressions as we focus on a timeline.
The purpose of these Read the Future nights has always been to teach the participants to awaken to their intuition. However, the visions themselves have become popular and can give readers a sense of the future. But I caution readers to take predictions with a grain of salt, especially in times of great volatility, like now. During especially volatile periods, the collective conscience is like a stormy sea and the future is more likely to shift. Try to find patterns rather than relying on any one vision, but do not discount the “minority reports.”Some come true literally the way they appear on the page. Others are symbolic. And not all come true. The biggest problem is that people can’t see what they don’t have a framework for. We had over a hundred visions that fit the pandemic well in advance, and I had predicted a big event for 2020 that would crash and change the world. But I personally had not expected it to take the form of a pandemic.
How accurate do you think the U.S. midterm predictions are?
In our last set of predictions, done September 2020, our accuracy surprised us. Nearly every line came true throughout October, November, December, and January in spite of those tumultuous months in which there was a U.S. election and a president who tried to overturn the results. I don’t always expect us to be that accurate, but whatever the outcome, we will be tracking ourselves.
Ultimately the best intuition is your own.
My ultimate goal is to help you discover and rely on your own intuition. I hope you will be inspired to join our Intuitive Wisdom Forum (jeannemayell.com/community) where you can discuss the issues, find community, and read new predictions every day. Come to my online live Intuitive Way course which will begin in Spring 2021. Join me on Wednesday nights for a free mindful loving-kindness meditation. These events are listed on jeannemayell.com/events.
The psyche is vast and mysterious. We have much to learn about how consciousness works. Tracking our visions, and participating in our events, will open your mind.
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I am so grateful for the contributions of Deetoo and GradualGoddess, Bluebelle and Opal who put in hours of hard work and caring attention compiling and copy editing this document. Lastly, gratitude to the skillful heart-centered lightworkers who provided their visions. –Jeanne Mayell
March 2021
U.S. – Politics
• A long list for Biden and the Congress. They will get through it. Trump will not get a foothold. Busy Congress. Dealing with pandemic and storm damage. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Kelly Anne Conway is in the news. (Baba)
• More is revealed about Capitol riots. More arrests of those who participated. Some congressional members and staff investigated for possible participation. (deetoo)
• Attorney General Merrick Garland begins prosecutions against the insurrectionists. (Serpens)
• A committee is being formed in Congress to investigate the events of January 6. (Uneke)
• Covid relief bill passes. We can’t get everything we want. (deetoo)
• More Cabinet members confirmed. (deetoo)
• Our voices are being heard. The people are finally being heard. (Lovendures)
• The winds are shifting, change for the good is happening. (Uneke)
• Congress debating. Ever debating. (Tonya W)
• I see more division. (Share)
• Dark energy is back in hiding. GOP politicians are plotting. Dangerous time. (Eric P.)
• Trump is on the ropes because of lawsuits. (Serpens)
• I see many red hearts but there’s so much darkness surrounding them. (Share)
• The energy of people is quiet and turning inward due to fatigue and a need for rest and self-care. (Christine B)
• Biden’s agenda advancing quickly, though Republicans are obstructing. (GradualGoddess)
• I see Trump. He is not smiling; he’s looking down and he is angry. He is concocting a scheme. He wants revenge against those who voted against him. He is a very evil man. We have not seen the last of him. (Bright Opal)
• Steve Bannon is angry and defensive because he is in the news in a negative way, in part for something involving a “firepot.” (Susan Fay)
• We are still on shaky ground with politics and militia groups. Trump tries another unsuccessful coup. (Cheryl S)
• New questions about our power grid and the need to examine how we power our nation. Green New Deal moves forward with a hard push. (Cheryl S)
• I feel heaviness in my thighs and feet, like military marching. I hear the beginning of the Kanye West song “Jesus Walks,” which also sounds like a military march, and I see desert scenery. This is concerning war. (Eva)
• Some bloodshed. (Teri Z)
• Pride returning to the U.S. Seeing the U.S. flag flying high, blowing strongly in the wind. Deep breath and feeling proud. (Avon)
• I feel as if life is a struggle. I hear the song, “Give Peace a Chance.” (Julie S)
• People are playing dangerous games, all for control and power. (Bliss)
• Biden tries to help with words, but his words don’t go far. (Bliss)
• We feel deep sadness, disconnect, hopefulness, some anger and regret. We are in the cold and looking forward toward warmth, release, and freedom. Politics become irrelevant; people are suffering. (Muriel)
• Image of a flower coming up. Sanity returning to a worn-out Capitol. (Carmel)
• Embarrassment now that the Trump era is over. There are mutterings of rebellion. There are still some who are not working for mankind. Thoughts of self-preservation persist. (Carmel)
• I feel uncertain, unsettled. We still have hurdles to overcome. I see a man running and jumping over hurdles. I believe this refers to politics. (Colleen)
• I see the name “Trump.” Trump supporters, a small percentage or group, are still disillusioned and want to protest. I see a peaceful protest. (Colleen)
• It is a big soup right now; with all the right ingredients it will be delicious. Some of them have been added and it is going to take time to finish it. (Heather)
U.S. – People/Other
• Relative calm. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Airliners in the news, regarding safety. (Siobban)
• Daffodils become the symbol of a movement. (Baba)
• I see beautiful yellow daffodils. (Doris)
I see a large daisy, yellow and white, that looks like a flower or an egg. I see many younger people holding it up, like it’s a very large tapestry or banner of some type. It may be a symbol of a movement. (Kateinpdx)
• I see the interior of a grocery store and hear the announcement “cleanup on aisle 4.” It feels like cleaning up something that’s been long overlooked. (deetoo)
• A war hero is in the news. (Tonya W)
• How are we doing? We are shell-shocked still. I am shell-shocked. We are recovering. PTSD is the best way to put it. One day we will have to deal with this but right now there is still so much work to be done. (Tonya W)
I feel a sense of frustration. I can’t quite see it or feel it. (I don’t know what the “it” is). It feels like it’s related to U.S. politics or justice. (Kateinpdx)
• With spring comes a sense of renewal and hope that helps the world start to breathe again. (Doris)
• I see the color green and a huge green meadow. When I asked where it was, I heard that it was everywhere on the planet where there is hope. (Doris)
• The Great Turning is in motion. (GradualGoddess)
Jack in the box in the news (either the toy or the restaurants) (Kateinpdx)
I see green and the Capitol in the US. There is grass growing on the mall. Sense of growth and renewal. (Kateinpdx)
• End of March: I see a man with a white beard addressing something important. (Share)
• End of March: I see something very bright, an explosion? (Share)
• I see the joy of something, a triumph in the world that everyone can share. It is a discovery or a birth. (Andrew Posey)
• I see a light golden streaming from the dawn of a new place. (Karen Porter)
• Sigh of relief. People breathing again. (AK)
• I see kids having fun; people/kids at a water park. People are starting to get out and enjoy life. People are spending money. People are happier overall this month. (AK)
• I see a handkerchief with blood on it, like a nosebleed. (Andrew Posey)
• A member of a popular rock band passes away unexpectedly. (Brenda)
• Baylor University will be in the news. (Arianne)
• Underground tunnels being used in Southwestern U.S. with fear and despair. Not Mexico. Please flood tunnels with light and love! (Snow Owl)
• An uneasy, impatient feeling. I saw an empty road, but it’s leading somewhere. (Serpens)
• People misunderstand love as they search their minds, rather than their hearts. But a new spiritual paradigm is undergoing birth pangs. (Arianne)
• Things are going to be rough from now until the end of March, like going up a gravel hill. (Arianne)
• Our world is spinning slowly, yet into an upward climb for better health and communication. March winds will bring a time of goodwill and joy among humans. The water of rivers and streams will flow toward peace and joy. (Mere999)
• A vision of being in a free fall, descending downward at speed, and accompanied by a feeling of despair and fear of the future. (Jackie)
• Something is spinning out of control. (Karen Porter)
• I see a shopper entering a store. People venturing out more. (Karen Porter)
Pandemic
• Covid cases are dropping. We find that the vaccines are more effective than predicted, even against the variants. Africa is in desperate need of vaccines. (Bluebelle)
• Johnson & Johnson vaccine released and widely distributed. (deetoo)
• What is happening with Covid? I see energy waves, a give and take. There is good news and bad news. (Lovendures)
• I see a train moving through snow with great speed and urgency. The snow is flying as it moves on the track and I hear its whistle blowing. I get the feeling it’s a metaphor for the urgency of delivering the Covid vaccine to the far corners of the world. (Doris)
• I see lines of people all over the world getting shots. (Andrew Posey)
• The number of vaccinated people is increasing. The number of available vaccines is expanding. (Uneke)
• People are still fearful about Covid and are looking out from under their visors to see if it’s okay to come out. (Christine B)
• Covid improves in U.S., vaccinations increasing. (GradualGoddess)
• We are inching toward spring and making small steps toward controlling Covid. There are light and relief ahead. (Carol C.)
• There is continued controversy about opening schools for the remainder of this school year due to Covid. I feel that vaccinations will ramp up and science will continue to make progress, leading to balance and confidence for opening up schools. (Carol C.)
• School issues in the news. Teachers will move up in line to receive the vaccine, allowing them to feel safer about returning to the classroom. Then schools will open gradually as Covid cases decline. (Julie N.)
• I believe this is what has been happening to families during the pandemic: I see an empty family room with a big grandma sofa, waiting for their owners to come back. There’s a lit candle waiting for them. (Lizzie)
• Covid rates decline. (Brenda)
• I am not feeling much has changed. There is still the pandemic, a shortage of vaccines, and some confusion surrounding the government. (Lillian A.)
• A vision of people going out more, leaving their Covid sheltering slowly and carefully. (Jackie)
• The wheel is turning. The illness is subsiding. Hold on, fear not. The darkness is subsiding. (Harry)
• I sense impatience. People want the freedom of movement and choice they had a year ago. (Mary I)
Economy
• U.S. Federal Reserve Bank takes action to turn things around financially in the U.S. economy. (Baba)
• Market correction. (Teri Z)
• The stock market will end the month up slightly. (Serpens)
• Stock market rockets higher. (Bliss)
• A hotel in Florida goes under. (Charmander)
Climate & Earth
• Goats and their relationship to climate change are in the news. (Baba)
• There is at least one more large winter storm in the U.S. and Europe before winter is done. (Baba)
• News about Oak Flats, sacred Apache land. I see a Native American on a horse staring at the sun, it may be a setting sun. A sacred moment. (Lovendures)
• I hear roaring water. (Lovendures)
• I see cloud cover/fog. The sun can’t be seen. (Lovendures)
• I see swirling wind and angel wings. (Lovendures)
• End of March: There’s a powerful cold, such a freezing chill, in the air. (Share)
• End of March: I hear horses and see lots of horses neighing and stomping. (Share)
• The rain and clouds are leaving, and blue skies and puffy clouds begin to appear. (Christine B)
• Energy is building. Breakthroughs, some of them eruptions. More of them hopeful. But the pain is deep. We must come together to heal one another, to heal our earth. (Jennifer)
• I see a volcanic eruption in the news. (Brenda)
• Weather-related issues in California. (Brenda)
• See prolonged droughts and many people starting garden seedlings because of their food worry. (Betty)
• I see the green hills like mossy stones. (Andrew Posey)
• There are complications. I see an ocean wave. I feel like it is on the East Coast of the U.S., on the southern half. It brings much damage, but not catastrophic. It is another wake-up call. (Heather)
• I sense a very big wave like a tsunami off the coast of Canada. (Sunflower)
• I see the tops of mountains with no snow on them. (Colleen)
• Too cold for March. (Diana)
International
• Moammar Quaddaffi in the news. (Kateinpdx)
Dry. Desert. Sand. The Middle East. There is reference to or harkening back to Desert Storm or that time period (early 90’s). (Kateinpdx).
I see something about India, something about a shift in their culture. Elders are worried about this. Youth seems lost. Are they too Americanized? is the question. (Tonya W)
• There is a lot going on in Russia. Chechnya, I feel upheaval and revolt is in the air. It is only the beginning. (Bright Opal)
• There is an area between Chechnya and Moscow. There is a big crowd, and it is as if they are in a multi-layered circle made of hundreds of thousands of people. It’s as if these people are releasing doves. There are a lot of women in that crowd. They are brave and unafraid. (Bright Opal)
• I see Britain, golden sunlight on the Big Ben clock. I am looking down on the city of London. I feel dizzy. I don’t know why. (Karen Porter)
• I see people training in sports, I believe for the Olympics. I see a Black man running and crossing the finish line, breaking the tape. I believe it’s a person from Kenya. I see the word “Kenya” with the Black man. (Colleen)
• The beauty of Africa through the trees, animals, and the sun’s light on the land is being looked at and recognized. Color: indigo. (Kristen)
I see white snowflakes in the sun. It’s a warm spring, lots of spring flowers coming at the end of March in the Netherlands. Insects came out of the winter too quickly at the beginning of the month. It was too warm. They need to be fed with nectar, but the flowers only come at the end of March. The insects need nectar or they will die. They need to be fed artificially. (Paula)
U.S. – Politics
• There will be revelations that members of Congress were complicit in the January 6 riots. They aided and abetted the insurrectionists behind the scenes. (Bluebelle)
• Members of Congress implicated in Capitol insurrection. (deetoo)
• Mitch McConnell is ill. (Bluebelle)
• A great former senator passes. (Bluebelle)
• Dominion, the manufacturer of voting machines, sues Trump for libel. (Bluebelle)
• New legislation expanding the current Affordable Care Act is proposed. It is a kind of extension of Medicare, in which they make it easier for more people to be covered. (deetoo)
• Vigorous investigation of prior administration’s handling of Covid pandemic is underway. (deetoo)
• There’s trouble in Texas. Coverups attempted, but the truth is slowly revealed. (deetoo)
• Texas power grid disaster will be fully exposed. (Eric P.)
• Senator Ted Cruz is in the news. (Enid)
• I sense the energy changing for the U.S. migrant population. More hope. (Lovendures)
• President Biden having more “fireside chats” in which he communicates with average Americans, including some town hall events. Biden loves connecting, finding out what people think and wanting to show his support. (deetoo)
• Biden is gaining in popularity, as his earnestness is a direct contradiction to the past. (Andrew Posey)
• The White House has a new look, with continued transparency. (Cheryl S)
• Republican opposition remains pronounced, but Biden is focused and relentless. He wants to help the American people. (Uneke)
• Politics. I see the letters GOP. They are being stubborn, not wanting to work with others. (Colleen)
• Side by side, the boring work of constitutional progress continues. (Carmel)
• I see internal fighting, which is causing the people to suffer more. (Share)
• I hear from Spirit that agendas not going in the right direction. (Share)
• I hear someone say, “Will we get on with it already?!” (Share)
• We are a weary nation and there is no interest in rebellion. There is a lack of coverage for Trump and while he has a base, it is getting smaller. (Andrew Posey)
• Domestic unrest in the U.S. Danger is still there for civil strife. (Bright Opal)
• A protest involving people with disabilities makes headlines. (Charmander)
• Love surrounding the Capitol; people circling it and holding hands. (Avon)
• Easter eggs on the White House lawn to delight our weary souls. Our first lady is an empath. She feels deeply. She is our Mother Nurturer now. (Jennifer)
• Politics is quieter this month. It’s a period of calm in the U.S. overall. (AK)
• Steve Bannon is arrested (again). (Baba)
• Donald Trump, Jr. enters rehab. (Baba)
• Governor Cuomo is in the news again; unclear if it is good or bad. (Baba)
U.S. – Donald Trump
• The Justice Department finds all the dirty deeds that were done while Trump made a mockery of the Justice Department. (Cheryl S)
• Trump wants recognition, he needs attention. (Colleen)
• Trump is planning a major comeback and will work to undermine Biden. (Jim)
• Donald Trump raises his voice again. He is not going away. I could not tell if he would or would not run for president again. I just felt he will work to keep his supporters aligned with him and make life miserable for Biden. (Jim)
• Trump in trouble for taxes and property misuse. Republicans shuffling away, seeking a better identity. (Carmel)
• Trump is in legal trouble. (Lovendures)
U.S. – People/Other
• I see people engaged in building and construction. Needing to build civilization again. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Air travel begins to pick up again. (Baba)
• I see a sense of enlightenment, a sense of clarity. (Andrew Posey)
• I see a white flower with teardrop-like drops of water on it. There is a feeling of renewal, but some sadness. Maybe the flower is associated with a funeral. (Eva)
• I see cars, they seem to be red race cars going around a racetrack. (Doris)
• I see a helicopter blade belonging to an emergency rescue operation. (Doris)
• I see a TV (web) with a blackout screen; something is happening behind the scenes. (Share)
• A vision of buildings on fire in a Western city in the news. It looks like a bomb attack. (Jackie)
• A young woman with porcelain-white arms, a black choker, and very short bangs is in the news. (Susan Fay)
• People are adapting. Some going deeper in their spiritual journeys. (Eric P.)
• I feel there’s a rebirth. I see an outstretched hand similar to the Ace of Cups. (Julie S)
• News of a classic artist’s painting selling for a record amount. (Brenda)
• Manhattan is quiet and empty and the “sun is going down” on the city. Many people migrate from the U.S. East Coast to the West Coast. Question of continued power outages. (Kristen)
• Feels smooth like metal. Trucking becoming more popular and in the news. New way of consolidation for delivering goods. Jobs in trucking are good, also local. (Heather)
• Truckers’ strike or truckers making news. (Lillian A.)
• I see a dump truck that looks awry. Something is wrong with trucking. (Jeanne Mayell)
• I see the word “Hollywood,” then I see the colors yellow and red side by side. Maybe an action movie premier? (Colleen)
• I see Matthew McConaughey. I think it’s about a new movie coming out. (Colleen)
• Most people will find their current mental and emotional focus greatly magnified these days. If positive, more positive; if negative, more negative, until a personal catalyst is reached. Then their experiences will change. (Howard E.)
• More optimism and hope for most people, for the nation. (Howard E.)
• A time of new beginnings. Happier people throughout the world. (WiscoGirl65)
• I see sunshine. People are appreciating the small things in life. (Mary I)
• There is much light and brightness. A lot of pain and fear is lifting. I see flowers. The Earth is abloom. (Harry)
• Golden light emerges in rays from the universe to enlighten us further into our roles as lightworkers. Angels leading us into our walk for peace and unity among all. Watch the buds in nature burst forth into new life. Listen to the birdsong every day. Their songs keep our hearts open for divine messages. (Mere999)
Hear the lyrics from the song, “What a wonderful world.”“I see trees of green / Red roses too / I see them bloom / For me and you / And I think to myself / What a wonderful world.” This feels like good news about the pandemic. (Kateinpdx).
I hear a chorus of children singing. It feels hopeful and sounds cheery, but I also feel sad somehow. (Kateinpdx).
The song, “We are the world” in the news. It could be a reference to the making of the song and how people came together for a common cause. (Kateinpdx).
There is a lot of looking back to the 80’s and 90’s in the news or pop culture. (Kateinpdx)
There is a very large replica of a white and yellow flower or egg in the news. (Kateinpdx).
Pandemic
• There is a breakthrough in the development of a medication for Covid. (Baba)
• Businesses start reorienting their strategies toward a post-Covid world. Business as usual is gone. New ways of doing things to get people out and about safely are put in place. (Baba)
• More vaccines available, but still some problems with distribution in certain areas of the country. Cases declining, but we’re not out of the woods. Caution still needed, especially because of rise in variants. (deetoo)
• April/May: Low-income countries ignored and feeling neglected in vaccine distribution. They can’t compete. A case of “the haves and the have-nots.” Some governments, including the U.S., and outside organizations step in to help. (deetoo)
• More positive news regarding Covid this month. I see a graph with dark graphics going down and light graphics going up. Things are improving. (Lovendures)
• Teacher vaccination is a priority. (GradualGoddess)
• In the Netherlands, people will not be traveling or leaving their homes until September 2021. The surge of infections is too large to end lockdown and curfew. The Liberal and Green parties will do a good job of dealing with the pandemic. (Paula)
• The towns in the Netherlands are empty because of the extended lockdown. A wolf comes into one looking for food. (Paula)
• Johnson & Johnson vaccine will push us to a new normal. But as people come back together, they are faced with all that may be lost. (Julie N.)
• As we emerge from isolation, we will see what’s left of our prior lives: jobs, local businesses, friends, family members, local and federal government. We face changes and challenges that we haven’t anticipated and will need to work together for the common good. (Julie N.)
• I see families celebrating Easter outside. They are not yet ready to celebrate indoors due to Covid, but feel that things will improve and they will be able to meet in person soon. (Doris)
• It is spring in the collective, with a sense of renewal. The mood is lighter than it has been so far this year. Lots of schools open. Warm weather. (Serpens)
• I see daffodils and feel happiness. Things are opening up more due to progress controlling Covid. (Carol C.)
• I see daffodils. Happier spring. More people out and about. (deetoo)
• A warm and healing spring sun rises and shines on children playing and dancing together without masks. (Betty)
• We still need to be cautious. We are starting to defeat Covid and shatter its hold, but we have to be cautious. There are red blood drops or red petals. (Carol C.)
• Covid is so much less, even with the variants. (Tonya W)
• Covid, Canada, Trudeau: the vaccines are not coming fast enough. And some strains of Covid are evolving to be resistant to the virus. (Bright Opal)
• The vaccine shows problems. (Bliss)
• Spring is blooming. There appears to be a calming down. Life is opening up a bit. (Lillian A.)
• Love for the world, spring brings hope. People meet again but we are not ready for the universal hug yet, just elbow bumps still and outdoor walks together. The vaccine is a success. (Muriel)
• Covid coming to an end. (WiscoGirl65)
Economy
• I see rates climbing and inflating, will show its big tail. (Share)
• April is better. More vaccinations. I see butterflies. Song. Easter eggs. Pastel colors. Joy begins to return, and it is welcome and appreciated. But the poor are worse off. Economic divide is huge. They won’t show it on TV. (Bliss)
Climate & Earth
• Spring arrives and suddenly it’s much too hot and sticky. (Jeanne Mayell)
• I see the planet Saturn turning on its side. So much obligation. (Jeanne Mayell)
• There is plentiful rain in Europe. (Baba)
• Unusually hot and humid in Southeast. (deetoo)
• The weather is unusually warm in the mid-southern section of the U.S. (Siobban)
• Unusually cool weather in D.C. I see tree branches rising up to meet the sun. (Lovendures)
• There might be a little earthquake in British Columbia, a small one that could be the residual effect of a bigger one. I actually see the “Ring of Fire” on fire, with earthquakes and potentially more volcanic activities in North America than we are used to. (Bright Opal)
• I see some floods, and I see a team of people trying not to drown, as water is pouring over them and washing them away. (Andrew Posey)
• Weather issues in Texas, maybe a flood or tornado. (Brenda)
• Blue waves are coming, storms and flooding. There are fish and animals everywhere. I see block walls, barriers. (Teri Z)
• I see a ship going under a large wave in a storm. (Tonya W)
• I see some sort of tornado and/or vortex, which probably means there will be a tornado or hurricane causing damage somewhere in the U.S. (AK)
• Sahara dust storm hits U.S. again. (Sunflower)
• Sandstorm in the U.S. (Tonya W)
• Tulips. So many tulips. (Tonya W)
• A long winter is now over. There is relief, and spring comes forth as a tulip. (Christine B)
• Shooting star or asteroid in the news. I see people with telescopes. (Tonya W)
• Something about a rare tiger in the news. Perhaps a baby involved. (Tonya W)
• Whales migrating places they don’t normally go. This is due to global warming. (Tonya W)
• I see a ship and feel it’s about a fishing accident or oil spill. (GradualGoddess)
• I see a blackout in many major cities. (Share)
• I see either a comet or it could be a spaceship launching into space, but it’s very bright. (Share)
• I see fish drowning. Is there something poisonous in the water causing them to be unable to breathe? (Share)
• I see so many lobsters in the news, red ones, and very colorful ones. (Share)
• Some animals stampede, we do not know why. Is this Africa? (Karen Porter)
• A large snowstorm hits the East Coast late in the season. (Brenda)
• Still cold in Northeast. Winds in the West. (Lillian A.)
• Bird flu, but it comes from sheep. (Asma)
• An asteroid will crash into the earth. (Bernie)
Science/Technological Advances
• I see the light of a sun, a new discovery; there is an advance in some kind of medical treatment. (Andrew Posey)
• Advancements in antiviral vaccines will improve the treatment of the common cold. (Lizzie)
• News about computer bugs will be impacting the way we use technology. (Arianne)
• Privacy is back at the forefront. There is a revolt against Big Tech, but no agreement reached. These are the birth pangs of change. (Arianne)
International
• China in the news, perhaps for atrocities with Uighurs. (GradualGoddess)
• It is significant that I’m seeing the flags of many countries flying at the U.N. Perhaps a new unity? (Christine B)
• An uprising of young people in North Korea. (Christine B)
I hear the title of the song,“Springtime for Hitler in Germany” from the Mel Brooks movie. I do not know what this is referring to but the title to the song comes through clearly. (Kateinpdx)
• I see a waterfall in Venezuela, and an indigenous boy with a round, bloated stomach. I see a native with a piercing in the lip and a pudding-bowl haircut. There is an illness among these people. (Karen Porter)
• The government of the Netherlands is reelected. Liberals will lead the country again, and the left-wing Green Party will govern with them. Mark Rutte is elected for the right wing. The extreme right wing will lose. (Paula)
Accident in the zoo. The orangutang is noticed. The smell of a zoo permeates. This is in the Middle East. (Karen Porter)
U.S. – Politics
• U.S. Postal Service Postmaster DeJoy is on his way out. (deetoo)
• U.S. Postal Service in the news; perhaps Biden appoints members to the board of governors. (GradualGoddess)
• Scales are removed from people’s eyes. More Americans seeing clearly. Biden’s transparency and empathy plays a huge role in this. As fear diminishes, hearts soften. (deetoo)
• McConnell is on his way out. (deetoo)
• Supreme Court news. I hear Sonia Sotomayor’s name. (Lovendures)
• A bright light is moving to the left. This could be political in nature. (Lovendures)
• Relief package for restaurants. (GradualGoddess)
• UFOs are in the news as more documents are declassified and released to the public by the U.S. government. (Brenda)
• Native Americans are in the news due to pushback on a pipeline project. (Brenda)
• White supremacists in the news. (deetoo)
• Our vice president is determined, yet leans on support from those around her, i.e., her husband, the Bidens, and some in Congress. (Jennifer)
• New laws get brought to the floor of Congress to ensure that a president can never again manipulate the Justice Department, CIA, FBI, Senate, and House the way that Trump did. (Cheryl S)
• Republicans still embarrassed, not sure where to place loyalties. Their uncertainty will ruin them one way or another. The party is on its last election cycle. After 4 years it will be destroyed, damaged irrevocably by self-adulation. A skeleton of itself will remain. (Carmel)
• Former Attorney General Bill Barr bears a heavy burden of bad news about him, and perhaps an investigation or an indictment. (Susan Fay)
• The Progressive Era begins, providing shelter for all. (Carmel)
U.S. – Donald Trump
• I see Trump making headlines. (Share)
• Trump faces a big legal battle. (Brenda)
• Trump in the news. Bad news for him. (Lillian A.)
U.S. – People/Other
• I hear the words, “The harbinger or bringing of the dawn of mankind.” (Kateinpdx).
Questions arise about pilot training and practice due to a close call in aviation. (Baba)
• Celine Dion is in the news. (Baba)
• Nicky Minaj is in the news. (Baba)
• A big cat is snarling. It may be related to a sports team or news from a region where a team with a big cat as a mascot plays. Perhaps Florida. (Lovendures)
• People in Texas are crying and grieving over what they’ve endured. They also feel regret. (Christine B)
• I feel open and calm about May, yet there is an emptiness. I am not sure why. Some sort of failure. Like something didn’t work correctly or happen as it should have. (Carol C.)
• Things are calmer. (Karen K)
• The ancient ones speak to us through a medium, telling us something we need to know. Perhaps this is some ancient writings on stone or tablets. Somehow, we are being warned or taught about a past event that gives us knowledge about our future. (Karen Porter)
• A new reality sets in: lots of home gardens, town allotments; local focus and town becomes more important than state or federal government. People enjoy outdoor events. (Muriel)
• Mike Lindell, CEO of My Pillow, is in the news because of a lawsuit. (GradualGoddess)
• I see the number 5. This is a time of a completed circle, a circuit completed. I see pinks, reds, vibrant colors. I feel warmth and cool breezes. (Harry)
• I see a swastika burning. (Bin)
• An LGBT person makes a speech about a housing crisis. She reminds me of transgender rights activist Sylvia Rivera. (Charmander)
• I see a turtle traveling slowly. Everyone is asking this turtle to try to speed up. (Share)
• I see the dark market, something that’s beyond our understanding. It’s very dark and it’s coming to light, exposed. (Share)
• I see a very solid and well-fed man smiling conspicuously. (Share)
• May 15th is an important date. (AK)
• Better weather brings better moods and attitudes. Hope is on the rise. (Howard E.)
• I see a little girl in a purple dress. Sunshine and joy springs forth. (Karen Porter)
• The maypole dance is danced again. (Karen Porter)
• Schools catching up on exams. (Asma)
• Increased outdoor activities for people. Sunny days coming back. Many beaches open for spring break. (WiscoGirl65)
• I see a woman dressed in a baby-pink suit with pink hair, bubblegum, and a hula hoop. (Jackie)
• I see a crossbow, which may symbolize a group that is in the news. (Share)
• Something is blossoming. Light comes through and more people open up for the possibility of a peaceful shift. (Leonina)
• Our madame vice president is standing up for something. It is what is right in the situation, but not everyone agrees. (Tonya W)
Campbell’s soup in the news. (Kateinpdx)
Pandemic
• Graduation speeches are mostly about the pandemic and are mostly on Zoom. (Jeanne Mayell)
• More and more Americans are getting vaccinated now, all age groups. More vaccines are available. (Bluebelle)
• People are lining up for vaccines. (Bin)
• May/June: Vaccine booster released. (deetoo)
• Number of deaths connected to Covid have stabilized but variants continue to mutate and cause much concern. (Uneke)
• I see lots of spring flowers blooming and making people happy. It’s a sign of hope for the future, that society is able to start opening again. We’re over the worst of the virus but not quite there yet. (Doris)
• I see vegetation growing and flowers blooming. It is symbolic and probably means people will start to feel more at ease with the vaccine. (Lizzie)
• More restaurants open for expanded inside dining. (deetoo)
• Country is opening back up. People have changed. We will not go back to the way it was. (Eric P.)
• More people emerge from quarantine conditions of the pandemic with a greater understanding of how our lives are interconnected. We have hope and look to find ways to help those in need. (Julie N.)
• Flowers, May Day. A commemoration of those lost to Covid. (Karen Porter)
• I hear “Mayday.” (AK)
• Making plans to travel again as things are opening up. Not as many restrictions. Covid vaccine results look good. (Heather)
• Beaches are open. Memorial Day will see a large recognition of those lost to Covid. (Rainbow)
• More people are getting vaccinated. People appear to be traveling more. (Lillian A.)
• Europe is adapting to life with Covid: people work from home, shop online, and schools are open so parents can work and children are educated. The education system changes; everyone has to become aware of distance and wearing face masks. The idea of protecting yourself and others from the virus starts to get ingrained at school. Children have no problem adapting. The new generations will be more careful and caring than older generations. The older generations are taking longer to adapt to the change and life with the virus. But in the end we will all adapt and become more careful and respectful of each other’s space and the space wild animals need. (Paula)
Economy
• I see bells ringing, money falling, something about Wall Street scrambling. (Share)
• Business activity improves. (Howard E.)
Airlines are front and center in the news – where will they go from here, up or down? Feels like a play on words. (Kateinpdx).
Climate & Earth
• Suddenly so much green. Invasive species but still so beautiful. (Jeanne Mayell)
• There is a cold snap in Northern Europe. (Baba)
• Attention is given to forest ecosystems and how trees, plants, and animals interact. There is scientific evidence that helps us manage nature to everyone’s benefit. (Baba)
• It’s too hot for May. (Tonya W)
• Heavy rain in the Southeast. (deetoo)
• I hear the Bee Gees song “First of May”: “When I was small, and Christmas trees were tall.” I also hear part of the Radiohead song “Paranoid Android”: “Rain down from a great height.” The combined vibe of these visions is a little creepy. Nature could be troublesome, like perhaps there is a landslide. (Eva)
• Animals coming back. Bears in Missouri and Tigers in India. (Teri Z)
• Crabs in the news. (Lovendures)
• Thinking of our world. There is something about zoos in the news. Zoos adjusting to how they do things, such as changes in procedures or ways of handling animals. (Carol C.)
• Honeybees in the news. (Avon)
• The Earth is vibrating beneath our feet. Is it because spring is emerging, or is there discomfort within the Earth that may lead to earthquakes? (Mere999)
• I see yellow flowers. (Lovendures)
• I see daisies coming out of the ground. Snow is melting, I see dirt on the ground. (Colleen)
• Many move or travel to seek solace in the deserts of the Southwest U.S. (Kristen)
• Heard the song, “The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow!” (Diana)
Science/Technological Advances
• I see the NASA logo. Space issues are in the news. (Tonya W)
• There is an underwater archeological discovery. (Tonya W)
• People coming out of their houses looking around in wonder. New green energy breakthroughs and new science. We are at the threshold of great discoveries. (Teri Z)
• There is active progress on the green energy front. People want reliable inexpensive energy and don’t care about the politics that have held back this needed effort. (Betty)
International
• Russians and Byelorussians continue protesting. They make progress. (Baba)
The economy in the Netherlands and in Europe is not weakening. There is a new market arising. (Paula)
I am sitting on some Chinese junk, with a series of boats, and I see an old Chinese replica that reflects an old battle China is having between East and West. Westernization brings a sense of freedom the Chinese didn’t expect. They haven’t unleashed their own genie. A reawakening of the individual in China, rather than the state. (Andrew Posey)
• In Hong Kong there is a sense of new independence. There is a battle and there are lives lost. They are of the elite, of the professional class, and this is a change. Hong Kong will be the tail that bites the head of the dragon. (Andrew Posey)
• I see civil unrest in Burma, and the army will be taking action that results in thousands of deaths. It is a civil war. (Bright Opal)
• Chinese President Xi Jinping is angry at Australia and America. The artificial islands created by China continue to create international diplomatic issues. I see warships in the Indian Ocean heading for the China Sea. (Bright Opal)
• I see a small but intense black, swirling cloud in Korea or China. (Mary I)
• Kim Jong-un in the news. A conspiracy floats around him. (Lillian A.)
• South Korea is of concern. I see a dome. I am hearing the word “missile.” It may be a nuclear missile that is being built. This is a danger to South Korea. (Colleen)
• Russia is meddling in other countries. Putin is in the news, perhaps he’s unwell. (Serpens)
• There will be a scandal in Western Buddhism involving divisions on race relations. This lays seeds for change. (Arianne)
• New Zealand is in the news. (Cheryl S)
• There will be an English sports victory. (Serpens)
• World leaders gather. (Julie S)
• Boris Johnson’s baby is in the news. (Asma)
U.S. – Politics
• A Republican senator may be leaving the party. (deetoo)
• Things feel calmer in the U.S., but white supremacy groups continue to send signals that potential unrest can still happen. (Uneke)
• There’s lots of anger. Troops being called upon. (Share)
• I see more confederate flags. Secret groups are up to no good. (Share)
• A sense of calm, but still not all is as it should be. Government issues. Trump ordeal. (Lillian A.)
• I feel unsteady and uneasy. Biden plans meet resistance. (Sunflower)
Trump in the news. Again. We’re not quite done with him. Someone makes reference to how the situation “feels like an overcooked egg”. (Kateinpdx)
U.S. – People/Other
• The oil business comes under intense scrutiny. (Baba)
• Native Americans have a major legal win. (Baba)
• A Revolutionary War tableau appears in my mind’s eye. I see people facing outward in a half circle, some kneeling, some standing. Men, women, soldiers, and farmers. They are saying: “We have come to finish what we started.” (Carmel)
• Canola oil is in the news. (Baba)
• There are some fans attending baseball games now. I hear an organ playing baseball music. The crowd levels are like what you would see pre-Covid times about an hour before a game would normally start. This may be Father’s Day. (Lovendures)
• A computer virus is causing an internet blackout. (Share)
• Zoom graduations. (GradualGoddess)
• Theme parks are open in California. (AK)
• I see the sun. People are happier. The pandemic is still going on, but people feel a little more free and hopeful. They see the light at the end of the tunnel. (Colleen)
• Resurgence of people connecting in and through the outdoors. A collective feeling of joy in togetherness. (Kristen)
• Picnics abound, people happy to be together again. (WiscoGirl65)
• People are traveling a lot and taking vacations. Lots of R&R happening this month. (AK)
• People are glad to finally be out of the house. (AK)
• Mental health of the collective is improved. (AK)
• I hear part of the Simon & Garfunkel song “April Come She Will”: “June, she’ll change her tune.” This suggests a shift in the collective. (Eva)
• There is something hard (in every sense of the word), something difficult about this time. A major challenge to us as a people will present itself. (Harry)
• There is disappointment about something. An unexpected misfortune. (Carol C.)
• An airplane crashes. (Serpens)
• A group of millennials and Gen Z make a group to cancel all student loans. (Charmander)
• There will be controversy surrounding transgender athletes, impacting the way that athletics are organized. (Arianne)
• Solstice brings us more opportunities to grow spiritually and to embrace more peace, love, joy. (Mere999)
• The sleeping giant of the U.S. begins to stir. Dark clouds are in the sky. (Rainbow)
• Peaceful, quiet time. (Eric P.)
• Milk in the news, possibly a shortage. (Bliss)
• In the news: Health problems with 5G. (Bliss)
I hear the words “Zipper Conundrum.” I do not know what this is in reference to and have never heard the saying before. (Kateinpdx).
I person wearing a Zoot suit and/or black and white patent leather shoes in the news (the image reminded me of Jim Carrey as the Joker). (Kateinpdx)
Spam (the canned meat) is in the news. (Kateinpdx).
Pandemic
• People dancing because they got vaccinated. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Pfizer comes out with a booster for the variants. (Jeanne Mayell)
• People carefully start taking vacations again. Things still aren’t back to normal. (Baba)
• Johnson & Johnson possibly changing from one-shot to two-shot vaccines for greater efficacy. (deetoo)
• More people making vacation plans. However, there’s some reckless behavior–many people think Covid is eradicated. It’s still around. Number of Covid cases generally much lower but steady in certain areas of the country. (deetoo)
• There will be talks about a booster for the vaccine in the form of pills. (Lizzie)
• People are out and about again. Things are closer to normal, though we are not there yet. (Serpens)
• People will start to travel again. (Bernie)
• People start to travel again as Covid rates decline. (Brenda)
• People emerge from the cocoon of Covid. (Rainbow)
• Feeling of improvement for the Covid crisis. There is increased hope that it’s beginning to end. (Howard E.)
• Summer works. We can gather outside. Families reunite. (Muriel)
• World is going on summer vacation after Covid has kept them in for so long—it looks safe and happy. (Betty)
Economy
• A large company announces a buyout or merger. (Brenda)
• The stock market fluctuates for a few days mid-month, could be due to news out of China, as their economy could take a hit. (Brenda)
• Cryptocurrencies in the news. New high for new coin. Everybody is getting on the bandwagon. (Heather)
Climate & Earth
• Wild horses in the center of the U.S. are in the news. (Baba)
• Horses in the news. (Lovendures)
• Much too hot for June in New England and fire season already underway with a vengeance. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Australia is feeling even more effects of climate change. The drought in Australia deepens. (Bluebelle)
• The Arctic is melting. I see hungry polar bears going into Greenland towns looking for food. People start programs to feed them. We are all caring for our wild animals and insects to help each other with the changing temperature. (Paula)
• Hot, weather warmer than usual on West Coast, and fires. (GradualGoddess)
• I see fires in the West. Smoke-filled skies, unrest. (Julie S)
• Fires are concerning people already. Early precautions going up all over. (Tonya W)
• Ocean is too hot. Whales are actually crying. (Tonya W)
• I hear the Beatles lyric “Here comes the Sun King.” This is connected with the creepy and menacing face of a fat man–he is Caucasian, but his flesh is orange or pink. He is similar to Donald Trump in age and general vibe, but he may also personify the sun/heat as trouble. (Eva)
• It’s very hot. The earth is scorched. Something happens with the red planet, Mars, aliens? I see red. (Teri Z)
• Spirit says “Watch out for the heatwaves.” (Share)
• I hear the song “Hot Hot Hot.” (Avon)
• Heat in the news. (Karen K)
• In my mind I saw a snake slithering in the sand. (Tonya W)
• I hear “There are mosquitoes everywhere. Be careful, they’re spreading something.” (Share)
• I see blue sky with some white clouds and hear birds chirping. (Doris)
• I feel something major is in the process of being done. When I asked what it was, I saw different parts of the planet coming together as one. (Doris)
• The extent of ocean garbage revealed as some comes ashore. (Christine B)
• There is news from Mars. (Serpens)
• Volcanic eruptions around the planet. Unrest within our earth. (Cheryl S)
• There will be a hurricane in Asia. (Bin)
• Chickens in the news. I see yellow and feathers. (Carol C.)
• Animal births on the rise. Many baby animals being born. (WiscoGirl65)
• Increase in storms and tornadoes, mainly down South. (WiscoGirl65)
• Meadows are coming into view, filled with flowing grasses. They are soothing. (Jennifer)
Science/Technological Advances
• Renewable energy is in the news, solar or other green energy. (Lovendures)
• A scientific breakthrough. (GradualGoddess)
• New information about cancer treatment. (Mere999)
• New information from space. (Mere999)
• Something important is happening with NASA. I hear it’s a celebration. (Colleen)
International
• Africa deals with multiple simultaneous crises. (Baba)
• The Dutch prime minister is in the news. (Tonya W)
• Celebrations are happening in Africa, with people dancing in colorful tribal dress. (Christine B)
• China is awakening. There are people revolting, but not in the old way. This is a mass movement toward something new. China leads, but not in the way they thought. (Andrew Posey)
• The Stonehenge monuments are in the news. (Karen Porter)
• Yemen is destroyed even more. There is rubble there. (Karen Porter)
• I see an injured hand in a photo designed to build consensus against fighting with explosives. A fight of the green army men takes place in the Middle East. The green camouflage men come to this country without invitation. (Karen Porter)
• Watching the news of a bomb attack in a European town (the buildings on fire aren’t more than 2 to 3 stories high). People are running away from burning, smoking buildings. (Jackie)
• Prince Phillip is in the news. (Colleen)
New Zealand in the news. (Kateinpdx)
July 2021
U.S. – Politics
• There is a special Fourth of July celebration that focuses on healing the country, solidarity, and thankfulness. (Baba)
• Uncle Sam and Smokey the Bear are square-dancing. They are smiling. (Baba) [Editor’s note: This vision appears to be good news involving the U.S. National Forests.]
• White supremacists attempt another attack but are stopped. (Baba)
• Trouble is stirring with radical groups. They don’t need Trump to do this anymore. (Julie S)
• Rumblings from the far-right political arena. (Howard E.)
• The angry element still clings to radical ideas; more marches, riots, and sorrow. (Muriel)
• A notable person in government passes away. (deetoo)
• The flag day is not on. The flag is half-mast. The Capitol sees a death of an important person. The coffin is in the street with the horse-drawn carriages. (Karen Porter)
• There is a class action lawsuit against Fox News for lying about the reality of the Covid pandemic. (Bluebelle)
• Legal problems for Fox TV, seems related to Covid lies. (GradualGoddess)
• More police reform underway. (deetoo)
• I see more balance, possibly around race relations. A partnership is being formed that will help contribute to this balance. (Carol C.)
• Biden is doing wonderful things. New laws and protection for our democracy. (Teri Z)
• States have more importance. (Teri Z)
• I hear Republicans, the elephants, are moving; they are forming another group. (Share)
• I see a dark elephant leaving the room. (Share)
• I hear there are many dirty tricks. (Share)
• New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is in trouble again. (Rainbow)
• Our technology is hacked. (Bliss)
U.S. – People/Other
• I see an image like the ones from NY with the worker’s having lunch on scaffolding high in the sky. Seems to represent rebuilding and infrastructure in the US. (Kateinpdx)
Some children are asked to attend summer school due to getting behind. They are not happy about it. (Baba)
• Nurses organize, emboldened by their critical contribution to the country. (Rainbow)
• Happy Fourth of July! People feel happier, sense of relief. More celebrations. (deetoo)
• People feel freer to assemble and celebrate. (GradualGoddess)
• I hear part of “The Star-Spangled Banner”: “The land of the free and the home of the brave.” I see fireworks. The Fourth of July is happier than it has been the last couple of years. (Eva)
• There is cautious celebration this month, possibly to do with July 4th. (Carol C.)
• People are beginning to get outside more, families are planning picnics for the Fourth of July. (Cheryl S)
• Fourth of July celebrations are still smaller due to Covid but more people come out than in 2020. Lots of excitement. (Sunflower)
• Many celebrations going on in the U.S. (WiscoGirl65)
• My energy is a bit nervous. I see a Pac Man-like character opening and closing its mouth, it is on the attack. (Lovendures)
• I feel there will be a major event in the U.S. (Jim)
• People who are successful are encouraged to share their knowledge. (Heather)
• Everyone is talking about a television series. (Serpens)
• There is no resolution to transgender inclusion issues going into the Olympics. (Arianne)
• Movies are back. People start going to the movies again. (AK)
• People feel more relaxed. Certain groups get together to create positive energy and focus on values that really count and bring us forward as a global community. It feels like an exciting time when new structures are created. The young generation plays an important part in the renewal process. (Leonina)
Pandemic
• In Germany frustration is building that people aren’t being vaccinated quickly enough. (Baba)
• People in Australia complain that vaccination isn’t happening fast enough. (Baba)
• People becoming lax with social distancing, wearing masks. People believe the vaccine will fully protect them from catching or transmitting the virus. They’re Covid-weary and just want this over with. (deetoo)
• People are traveling locally and internationally while still adhering to Covid safety guidelines. (Uneke)
• I hear a slight variation on a Sufjan Stevens lyric: “I can’t explain the state that I’m in, the state of my heart, she was my best friend.” With everything going on in the world, many people have lost someone close to them. (Eva)
• A collective deep breath, a sigh of relief begins to spread across our land, our world. (Jennifer)
• Life is starting to return to pre-Covid activity and there are clear signs of a new beginning. The world is changed and will not go back to what it was before. (Howard E.)
Economy
• I see real estate signs being put up in California. (Tonya W). [Editor’s note: This is likely a sign of a declining market.]
• Colleges are hiding something during the summer shut-down. (Arianne)
• Some U.S. colleges are selling buildings. Some will decide to become solely online colleges in the future. (Charmander)
• There will be a bear in the news. Could it be a bear market? (Brenda)
• Shortage of products in stores again. (Bliss)
• Cryptocurrency was a scam and the bubble bursts. (Bliss)
Lumber in the news. This feels as though it relates to the industry and the economy. It may also be related to the impact of fires in the west (US).(Kateinpdx)
Climate & Earth
• Summer dog days, unbelievably hot and sticky. Air conditioning is no longer just a comfort, now a matter of public health. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Although it’s hot and wildfires are potentially coming, people are being more careful. The shock of the pandemic has awakened everyone to the reality that we are mortals and our resources are finite. I see villagers working together to prevent fire in Spain and Portugal This is happening in all the countries that get too hot in July. Watchers of nature alerting others if something is smoking. Firemen ready to charge when lightning strikes and there are fire hazards. No one is slow to act. (Paula)
• Hot, hot weather. (WiscoGirl65)
• The wheat crop is in the news. China is involved. (Baba)
• Wheat crops are running low. (Bernie)
• I see a big fire. It’s sudden. Perhaps a factory or tanker. (deetoo)
• It is harder to breathe. I smell smoke. Fires in the West. (Lovendures)
• Utah, California, Texas, Idaho on fire. People evacuating. (Tonya W)
• Fire season begins early with a fire in the Rocky Mountain region. However, “Smokey the Bear” is making new, innovative, and effective efforts to prevent fires. (Susan Fay)
• Pacific Rim Explodes with fire and volcanic eruptions. (Cheryl S)
• I see red, orange, yellow flashing colors. Fires. Water shortages to bring it under control. I sense in our country and others around the world. (Mere999)
• Very hot summer throughout the U.S., particularly in the Southwest, which is very parched. (deetoo)
• The summer feels very hot. People are restless. (Uneke)
• It’s very hot. Heat is setting new records. (Julie N.)
• I hear the song “Hot Hot Hot.” (Avon)
• Expect an extreme heatwave in England. (Bin)
• It is very hot, hotter than normal. The sky is yellow, hazy. Powerful storms break through the heat periodically. Cattle are dying. There is unrest in the cities. (Harry)
• There is oppressive heat throughout the summer. (Betty)
• A hurricane from the Gulf of Mexico will make landfall in the U.S. (Bin)
• The weather is warm and I see beachballs at the beach. People are out playing again. (Lovendures)
• I feel the sun shining warmly on my face and I feel relief and peace. (Doris)
• Lakes diminishing. (Tonya W)
• Penguins on the move in Antarctica. (Christine B).
• Beach tsunami in Australia. (Asma)
• I see daffodils, not sure why in July. Nothing much to be seen. (Lillian A.)
• It’s very green! People are growing gardens and buying local. (Teri Z)
• Gardens are in the news. The government is encouraging people to grow their own food. Victory gardens. (Heather)
• People are growing their own food. (Serpens)
Science/Technological Advances
• Breakthrough in skin cancer treatment is announced. (Baba)
• Advances in cancer cures are made. (Brenda)
International
• I see American swimmers receiving gold medals in the Olympics. (Share)
• Problems with China, they deceive the U.S. (Bliss)
• I ask how the Olympics are going. I hear “Less, on many levels.” (Lovendures)
• Dark, metallic feeling affecting us globally, a great shadow. (Kristen)
• I see army boots and military tanks on the move. It feels like some military exercise taking place in either China or the Korean peninsula. (Doris)
• I see a mountain with lots of snow on top somewhere in Europe. Some hikers are lost and there is a rescue mission taking place. (Doris)
• There is a lot of movement in Asia that is sweeping across the continent like locusts or a sandstorm; it sweeps into Russia. (Andrew Posey)
• Some war games in the Bearing Strait that go as far north as the Arctic Ocean. The allies are not happy. The Russians get into Canadian and American waters. (Bright Opal)
• I see a good harvest for Irish farmers. (Jackie)
• Harry and Meghan and a book in the news. (Colleen)
• A small terrorist attack in the news in Switzerland. (Colleen)
• A big announcement in Canada. Election is called. (Mary I)
August 2021
U.S. – Politics
• The Supreme Court is in the news. There is a seat to be filled. (Bluebelle)
• A new treaty is introduced. Something to do with U.S. foreign relations. (Tonya W)
• Some important news about Biden. (deetoo)
• More comes out about Trump’s behavior in office, maybe related to January insurrection. (GradualGoddess)
• Donald Trump is in the news. I sense he is either convicted or a major court case takes place this month. (AK)
• Angry U.S. politicians. Many still choose their power over our Constitution or the will of the people. They still follow Trump. They embrace darkness and evil choices. Democracy at risk. More domestic terrorist attacks in U.S. government buildings. (Mere999)
• Abortion laws in the news. (Share)
• The border between the U.S. and Canada opens up again. (Susan Fay)
• I see Obama’s face, smiling brightly. (Avon)
U.S. – People/Other
• Electric cars get a boost. (Baba)
• A new kind of hover car is introduced. It isn’t ready for mass production. (Baba)
• Most children are able to go back to in-person school for this school year. (Baba)
• Schools reopen daily for kids. New curriculum for students. (WiscoGirl65)
• Airplane travel increases as people take vacations again. (WiscoGirl65)
• Something during this month is making my body tense up and my hands clench. (Lovendures)
• In July or August, I see a helicopter crashing. (Tonya W)
• I see a plane in the water. (Teri Z)
I hear someone screaming, “Get me out of here.” Someone is trapped. (Share)
• Car race in the news. Someone’s car erupts in flames, possible fatality. (Cheryl S)
• I hear part of the Simon & Garfunkel song “April Come She Will”: “August, die she must.” I see a thin young woman with pale skin and dark brown hair in a white casket. (Eva)
• More video games will come out. (Bin)
• A trans woman in Mississippi is attacked. (Charmander)
• Tampa, Florida is in the news. (Brenda)
• People gather outside and spend more time in nature. (Rainbow)
• Celebrations, queues at airports, people going on holiday. (Asma)
• I see a new way of being, acting, and sensing. It feels like a big black curtain is being removed, except for people who want to hold on. (Leonina)
Pandemic
• Further decrease in Covid cases. (deetoo)
• Some important news about China and Covid. (deetoo)
• There are going to be many more vaccinations, many people feeling safer. (Share)
• I see a rainbow—a sign of positive change. The worst is over. (Serpens)
• Resolution to previous heavy energy; feeling of “licking our wounds.” Drawing close to loved ones for support, a reliable safe space to heal. (Kristen)
Technology and Scientific Advances
• Metformin, a drug for treating diabetes, is in the news. (Kateinpdx)
A New breakthrough in medicine. It is unexpected, exciting and big! (Kateinpdx)
Economy
• Bankruptcies from the pandemic period are starting to become evident across the world. Even large companies are affected. (Baba)
Climate & Earth
• Technology is changing. People start to build houses below ground for climate control. (Jeanne Mayell)
• A new disease is found in feral cats. (Baba)
• Winter in Australia is colder than average. (Baba)
• A heatwave in Europe causes problems for everyone. (Baba)
• Fires out West (late August into fall). (deetoo)
• I smell smoke and see a cloudy sky. More fires in the West. (Lovendures)
• I see wheat fields on fire in Midwest. (Lillian A.)
• I am surrounded by trees. Then tree branches or angel wings begin to encircle and cover me. (Lovendures)
• How are the monsoons in the Southwest desert doing? I hear thunder in the distance and see some clouds. Some. (Lovendures)
• There will be flooding in Florida. (Bin)
• Earthquake on the West Coast. Cracks in the desert floor. (Tonya W)
• Heatwaves, power outages, more anger at the incompetence. (Muriel)
• Heatwave in U.S. causes power outages. (Sunflower)
• There are early storms, especially in the Midwest. Power outages will raise questions of future energy needs. (Julie N.)
• It is very hot across the U.S. compared to previous years. Climate change is here. (Uneke)
• The dog days of summer are hot, quiet, parched, and straw-colored. (Christine B)
• Everything looks brown, dead, parched. It is too hot to move. We are building toward a very stormy response. (Harry)
• There is oppressive heat throughout the summer. (Betty)
• I feel oh so hot, hot, HOT! (Karen Porter)
• Heat. It’s hot. Beaches are packed. East Coast. Rabbits. (Bliss)
• Record heat in the Midwest. Fires and droughts in the western part of the country. (Brenda)
• I hear a sizzle, a crackling burn of a fire, and screams. I see a fried iguana or lizard from this fire. Should not be so hot on this island. A volcano erupts and water is boiling on the coast of this island. Is it Guam? (Karen Porter)
• Fires in Australia. (Brenda)
• We need to prepare for something coming this month, probably weather-related. (Colleen)
• Sadness. A natural disaster has happened that involves sand. Sand falling back has held things up. (Heather)
• Bees in the news. (Colleen)
• Windmills are in the news. (Lillian A.)
• Rest. Let the sunshine in. All is well. Enjoy the sun and the warmth. (Jennifer)
Science/Technological Advances
• New climate-control technology for buildings. (Jeanne Mayell)
International
• There will be a new movement on all levels of society to regulate social media, with world leaders turning against Facebook and its CEO and cofounder Mark Zuckerberg. They say their economies can no longer risk destabilization through unregulated social media. I see Russia’s Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping are named in this issue. (Paula)
• I see fighting in Ukraine or somewhere in the Crimea near the Black Sea. (Doris)
• I see a busy major city with the hustle and bustle of cars, pedestrians going about their days. It feels like Vienna, Austria. (Doris)
• More on China and concentration camps. Appalling. (Tonya W)
• I see a thaw in Russia and rotten flesh leaking from a pristine wall. It is a failing party. (Andrew Posey)
• I see a tidal wave moving north from the Antarctic continent alongside the South American shores. I cannot tell if there will be harm to anyone. (Bright Opal)
• Terrorist attack in London. (Eric P.)
• London is open, with mass celebrating. People are crowded along the Thames watching rowing, chatting and laughing together while having picnics and drinking champagne, wine, and Pimm’s. (Jackie)
• I see blood dripping from a blade. Possibly massacre in Congo (gorillas, people?). (Carol C.)
• Trouble in paradise. Problems in the South Pacific. Unclear if it is seismic or political. (Howard E.)
• The Olympics will take place in a permanently changed world. I see an image of Aladdin, indicating wishful thinking, perhaps regarding the Olympics. However, this symbolism may also be about the year Aladdin was released (1992), which was also the first Olympics after the fall of the USSR. (Arianne)
• Iran is in the news. (Siobban)
• Princess Diana in the news. (Colleen)
September 2021
September 2021 is the month that life returns to normal. (Jeanne Mayell) Predicted in December 2020.
• A month of new beginnings. (Diana)
U.S. – Politics
• Biden’s executive orders are going through. (Share)
• I see bills getting passed left and right in Congress. (Bin)
• Kamala Harris takes a more active role in the administration. (deetoo)
• I see Kamala Harris walking down a plane ramp and not looking very happy. (Share)
• More far right-wing militias are investigated by the Justice Department. (Bluebelle)
• I see Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez fighting for women’s rights. Something is getting passed that will be monumental. (Share)
• AOC is in the news. (Rainbow)
• Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez makes headlines. (Bin)
• House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is in the news. (Share)
• Supreme Court is in the news. There’s at least one open seat. (GradualGoddess)
• I see the dead being buried, long black coffins in barren hills. I see black top hats and Abe Lincoln carrying the dead. (Andrew Posey)
• Biden reaches an historic peace agreement, perhaps with the Middle East, and removes some U.S. troops. (Brenda)
• U.S. politics are moving left slowly through new legislation this month, like a tugboat moving a big ship. (Sunflower)
• Radical elements stir up trouble. (Muriel)
• Trump is in deep trouble, as are Senator Lindsey Graham and the rest of the MAGA leadership. (Muriel)
• Trump is likened to Fred Flintstone. (Susan Fay)
• I see Trump laughing and golfing, meeting with wealthy people. (Share)
U.S. – People/Other
• There is a renewal this month, a feeling of hope and new beginnings. We need to trust that things are being revealed and we are learning deeper truths about ourselves and our society, making way for greater progress. Clarity is flowing at this time. I feel this could even mean the beginning of additional intuition/intuitive abilities opening up for more people. (Carol C.)
• Horse racing and the treatment of horses are in the news. (Baba)
• Fox News is in trouble. (deetoo)
• Broadway opens to the public. (deetoo)
• I hear the lyrics, “life is a cabaret.” Old friends are coming back. Broadway is reopening! (Teri Z)
• Schools are back in session:
• There is in-class learning in most schools nationwide. (deetoo)
• School is back in session; it is a lighter feeling than last year. (Lovendures)
• I see kids smiling and returning to school, happy to see their friends and be back to normal. (Doris)
• Schools will be fully back in session (Eric P.)
• In-person schooling resumes all over. (Uneke)
• Students are back in school in person, with modifications. (GradualGoddess)
• Sunflowers! Happiness! Schools are in session and people are excited and relieved to have come to this point of reopening. (Carol C.)
• As school begins, there is a greater appreciation of the importance of education. There is a renewed appreciation of poetry. (Rainbow)
• Schools try to return to a normal year, still with some precautions. (Howard E.)
• School is back. Things are back to normal. College is back, relief. (Bliss)
• Schools start to reopen, with a new normal for how we will educate our youth. (Cheryl S)
• Schools are fully open. (Asma)
• Return to school and the classroom becomes more controversial. Assessments of the lost time and its impact are made. There is a lot to consider about how to proceed with education since some children were not able to progress in their learning during the pandemic, highlighting inequity. (Julie N.)
• Some colleges remain virtual as they feel it is more cost effective for them, though they attempt to keep the cost to the student the same. Others offer a mix of virtual learning and some on-campus or apprentice programs. The latter allows for students to earn money while learning and also gain experience in their chosen field. This can be a positive for those who may not have had a way to gain more education while supporting themselves. (Julie N.)
• I hear part of the Sufjan Stevens song “Romulus”: “When she had her last child.” I also hear the Elton John lyric, “Hold me closer, tiny dancer.” Relationships with children are significant, but there is an element of sadness and fear of loss involved. Maybe it is anxiety about children returning to school. (Eva)
• We are not back yet. School is still not safe. (Muriel)
• I see and hear a commercial plane taking off. Public travel is resuming. (Doris)
• We are waiting for something. (Lovendures)
• Tiger Woods in the news. (Share)
• Just see a tiger stamp—this has to do with baseball and a rookie player, probably the Detroit Tigers.This may have to do with the World Series. (Asma)
• I see something that looks like a spaceship. (Share)
• I see two pigs smiling! I’m honestly not sure what this means, but it made me laugh. It felt like a positive thing. (Serpens)
• A rocket ship or satellite launch is in the news. (Serpens)
• Protests about trans people make headlines. (Charmander)
• A jar of jam is important. (Karen Porter)
• Major news regarding safety comes out from an automaker. (Brenda)
• There was a close call, but we got out of it. Feels lighter. (Heather)
• There is a great quiet. (Jennifer)
• Big boat in the news; there is a possibility of cruises beginning to set sail again. (Cheryl S)
• The belief that things are back to normal takes root. (Arianne)
• The Olympics will seem irrelevant. (Arianne)
• People are confused by the direction of the pandemic. Are things open or not? Do we move forward or not? What is the new normal now? (Mary I)
• New smaller, modular, efficient homes are being designed and built en masse to address housing shortages and affordability. (Betty)
• People who believed in politicians will feel cheated and abandoned. I see a big flood coming, washing away what is no longer needed, allowing people to live more in the moment and let go of old principles that no longer serve the world. (Leonina)
• Some elderly people are tossed out of their wheelchairs and fall forward. (Susan Fay)
There’s a big energy shift. Something stops everybody in their tracks. We are waiting and there is suspense about something. Everyone is stopped and looking. Is it coming? (Kateinpdx)
Pandemic
• U.S. has reached 70%+ in vaccinations, but we still need protection from variants. (deetoo)
• People are going back to school and work because so many are vaccinated. But many need boosters for Covid variants. (Jeanne Mayell)
• The world is breathing a sigh of relief. It’s over, we made it through the worst of the pandemic. (Doris)
• Biden is meeting with Western democracies. Global talks focus on a vaccine plan for the whole world. (Uneke)
• Covid variants spread among the unvaccinated, but those who got their shots are safe. (Serpens)
• Traveling in Europe will start up again. Greater numbers of people are vaccinated. Air travel will have started its adaptation process. The price of flights will be high because of the limited number of passengers required to make traveling Covid-safe. Young people will travel by train, older people will travel by plane. (Paula)
Economy
• Stock market is erratic. (deetoo)
• The dollar has depreciated. (Tonya W)
• Jobs come back. (Bliss)
Climate & Earth
• We are climbing a small hill through the lush, deep, green grass. Outdoor life is vibrant and the bees are healthy. (Christine B)
• I see bears looking for food. They are in a city. (Tonya W)
• There is a major volcanic eruption. It causes both weather and aviation disruption. (Baba)
• Mountains are on fire. People are running. Volcano? (Teri Z)
• A volcano will endanger an Indonesian village. (Bernie)
• I am smelling smoke again. More fires in the West. (Lovendures)
• There is a drought somewhere in the U.S. We are so dry in the West. (Tonya W)
• I see a mound of ash, a world in black and white. Though the world is burned, it will recover. We have lost a lot but we will recover. Around the corner (in the future), I see a world woozy but alive. (Andrew Posey)
• I see smoke billowing. I try to see where and get the visual of Wyoming/Montana. (Avon)
• Hurricanes in the Southeast. (deetoo)
• I see a number of hurricanes. There is coastal flooding. A major portion of the population is impacted. These are difficult times, but we will get through them. (Harry)
• Flooding could happen in the lower southern part of the U.S., including Florida. (Brenda)
• I see snow on jagged, high peaks in Idaho and Canada. (Julie S)
• There is a possibility of food and water shortages for the winter months ahead due to climate change. U.S. states least familiar with bad weather will be the most affected in the coldest winter months. (Mere999)
• There is global weather change, with freak thunder and lightning storms and flooding in England. (Jackie)
• An asteroid hits, or there is a big natural disaster in the U.S., maybe an earthquake. (AK)
• The earth changes are coming with ever hotter summers. Some still turn away thinking climate change is irrelevant. Some begin to link arms, preparing for the worst. Others smell fear; the end of Earth as we know it. It is never that bad, though. This change reveals a New Earth. This change harbors love, not war, as we fight a common enemy. (Carmel)
Science/Technological Advances
• Scientists will experiment with non-fuel, electric-powered planes. (Paula)
• Automakers are making emissions changes. (Colleen)
• There are creative solutions around energy practices, and perhaps more industries as well. A case is made for the importance of art and beauty in innovation, e.g., Tesla. (Kristin)
• New medical education classes offered. New therapies and cures worldwide, students needed to train for these. (WiscoGirl65)
International
• The wine harvest is especially plentiful in France this season. (Baba)
• Elephants in Thailand are in the news. (Baba)
• There is a shift in power in the Middle East. (Baba)
• Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is found guilty at his trial. (Baba)
• Canada is saying they have seen a large number of people moving there from America. (Tonya W)
• New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will be defeated. However, she was just elected in 2020 and there are no general elections until 2023. Let’s make sure she is safe. (Bright Opal)
• I see Chinese ships in Southeast Asia. (Bin)
• I see a dragon on a black flag. Is this a pirate? Black dragon? Ancient Chinese power and the power of gun powder. Asian nationalism is on the rise. (Karen Porter)
• Blowing up something for royalty. It is a battle fought a long time ago; disputed land rights; they take wheat they think is theirs. The food supply is broken. (Karen Porter)
• Feeling of peace in the world. (WiscoGirl65)
October 2021
U.S. – Politics
• Changes at the Supreme Court. New justice perhaps. (deetoo)
• White supremacists are making trouble. (deetoo)
• There are new rules in the Senate. (Bluebelle)
• Congress looking into a greater investment in schools. (Tonya W)
• I see many states have replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Where is President Biden? Hoping for the best. (Tonya W)
• I see a protest. (Bin)
• A Sun Belt politician is in the spotlight. (Serpens)
• Legislation is introduced to help people deal with the impact of long-term effects of Covid. (Brenda)
• Pencils busy writing. Lots of breaking news. Is it from the Justice Department? I sense Attorney General Merrick Garland present. (Jennifer)
• Political parties begin to gear up for 2022. Republicans know they are in for a battle. (Rainbow)
• Cold, dark. Someone important dies. Sickness. Sadness. Abandonment. An old regime is out. A fresh start. (Bliss)
• The Supreme Court issues a decision related to Loving v Virginia and Masterpiece Cakeshop v Colorado Civil Rights Commission that pleases progressives. (Arianne)
• Some sort of paradigm shift is happening in the U.S., and possibly the world. (AK)
U.S. – Donald Trump
• Although Trump and his lookalikes will try to gain political power and profit via the fossil fuel industry, the collective will turn away in the name of social justice. (Paula)
• Investigations into Trump and his enablers heat up. (deetoo)
• Trump flying to Mexico. (Lizzie)
• Trump legal woes. (GradualGoddess)
• New York breathing a sigh of relief–it’s over. It feels like they finally nabbed Trump, either an arrest or a conviction. (Julie S)
U.S. – People/Other
• The automaker BMW is in the news. Maybe there is a change in leadership. (Baba)
• Halloween is being celebrated again this year, but still with caution and distance. (Baba)
• Halloween is more normal. People are still cautious, but more are participating. (Tonya W)
• I see more kids in school this year. They are struggling academically. (Tonya W)
• I hear someone saying “How do I know? Is this some secret mission?” (Share)
• I see a vision of some very important geometrical findings. (Share)
• I see a statue of a gnome, a peace offering of some kind. (Share)
• I see a vision of kids running around, throwing pumpkins and very happy. (Share)
• Trick-or-treating is different, more community-based and more inclusive. (Share)
• I hear the song “Last Dance.” (Share)
• I hear someone say, “Set me on fire.” (Share)
• People are overcome with delightful, joyful dancing. (Christine B)
• Looking into the starry night skies, there is deep relief. Are we connected to life beyond our planet? (Christine B)
• Hawaii in the news. (GradualGoddess)
• I hear part of the Natalie Merchant song “When They Ring the Golden Bells”: “There’s a land beyond the river…When our days shall know their number, when in death we sweetly slumber.” I also see a desert scene and hear the Kanye West lyric from “Jesus Walks,” “Jesus walks with them.” This could refer to deaths in a war. (Eva)
• Something shifts in the U.S. and we relax more. We can lie down in a pile of leaves and breathe. (Teri Z)
• People will be helping each other. (Bin)
• A medical school makes a change in curriculum. Gynecological care will incorporate a transgender component. Other medical schools will follow this curriculum. (Charmander)
• The Jack-o’-lantern scares us more than usual. (Karen Porter)
• There is an unfortunate fire, with children hurt. They did not mean to do it. They are so deeply sorry. It was an accident. “The thing just caught fire,” he said. (Karen Porter)
• A significant baby is born, maybe a technology that is new or hasn’t worked before. (Brenda)
• Much better, Halloween is on. (Heather)
• Shaky ground. Fragile. (Bliss)
• More children are going back to school, but not all of them. (Colleen)
• Kids are out trick-or-treating. (Colleen)
• These are difficult times on college campuses. It’s hard to be a student right now. (Harry)
• Weaving in new to mend and/or upgrade old structures. A feeling of “getting to work.” (Kristen)
• Halloween is back with even more focus than before. This is a time of pure fun and fantasy, unattached to politics or religion. It is still warm enough to enjoy gathering in the neighborhoods. (Julie N.)
• Some people are storing food and water, fearing that climate change will cause shortages in the winter months ahead. They are being careful with spending, keeping some cash at home and not keeping all of their savings in banking institutions. (Mere999)
• Space exploration is in the news. (AK)
Pandemic
• I see red maple leaves twirling with the breeze. I feel a sense of appreciation for the beauty of it all. People are more appreciative of what they have, but there is still so much grief for what was lost through the pandemic. (Doris)
• I see myself going on vacation. It means things are beginning to normalize even more with Covid. (deetoo)
• Countries in the European Union are finally getting the vaccine widely distributed. (Bluebelle)
• Covid spread much diminished. (Heather)
• Virus resurges. Masks are back with a vengeance, even for those people already vaccinated. (Muriel)
• Covid is a concern for Ireland and possibly China. (Jackie)
• Covid is still going on. Another 26,000 dead. (Colleen)
• No one wants to return to the situation we lived through during the pandemic. (Paula)
Economy
• The U.S. economy is starting to improve. (Baba)
• How are supply chains? They are moving. (Lovendures)
• The price of gold soars. (Serpens)
• Restaurants have opened with fewer restrictions. It is working! (Heather)
• A new economy is taking shape. (AK)
Climate & Earth
• I see plants thriving, collective farming, lots of herbs. (Share)
• Another golden October in the eastern U.S. It is warm and summer is extended but we know it is from climate change unfortunately. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Wildfires continuing in the West. People migrating out of there. (Jeanne Mayell)
• I am smelling smoke again. I see fire on a hillside. It is a hilly California landscape. The sun is glowing red-orange through a smoky haze. (Lovendures)
• People now realize that the effect of climate change will be worse than the pandemic. (Paula)
• Climate protections are a big focus. (Eric P.)
• I see darkness passing by in the sky. (Bin)
• A hurricane hits the Gulf Coast and Texas. (Serpens)
• I get the color blue and think of ice, cold, storms, wonder if something is happening in the Arctic. This could be something that is not dire, but rather leads to some new environmental interaction or unexpected generation of a new, positive direction, an integration and acceptance of what is happening with the climate, but one that leads to creative solutions. (Carol C.)
• Birds fleeing, flying away to escape something caused by Mother Nature. (Avon)
• Fall is warm. (Rainbow)
• Bumper crop for apples and other winter fruits and vegetables in the U.S., but not so much around the globe due to weather and climate problems. (Cheryl S)
• Weather looks rough. (Muriel)
• The ocean is clear. (Colleen)
• I see an orange sun low in the sky, cloaked by pollution. I also see fall flowers, asters, mums. (Harry)
• The Grand Canyon is in the news because of the river water. (Sunflower)
• Fall, celebrations, helping each other. (Karen K)
• Northeast will be frigid. (Bin)
I see the color chartreuse (lime green). Green Washing is in the news. (Kateinpdx)
Leaves have been fused with coats in the latest fashion trend. We are trying to get back to the natural world, literally. (Kateinpdx)
Science/Technological Advances
• A breakthrough in treating migraines is announced. (Baba)
• Artificial intelligence makes a big leap forward. It was developed secretly and now comes out. (Leonina)
International
• Political groups around the world are beginning talks aimed at preventing both the atrocity that will be climate change and another pandemic. (Paula)
• There is a fire in a high-rise building in either Asia or the Middle East. (Baba)
• Skiing is in the news in Japan. (Baba)
• There is a lot of PTSD due to what people have endured. Mental illness is a major issue around the globe and more people are willing to admit it. (Doris)
• There is a hostage situation in Brazil. (Tonya W)
• I see a reckoning for Vladimir Putin. (GradualGoddess)
• A global homecoming and a sense of peace. The world is craving a center and balance. (Andrew Posey)
• England is in trouble. Brexit hurts. (Teri Z)
• Political trouble in North and South Korea and the Middle East. America is challenged geopolitically. (Howard E.)
• Boris waves goodbye. (Asma)
• Russia tapping into the pristine natural resources that are opening up due to climate change, but they are using them to gain advantage and hurt their enemies. (Betty)
• Munich’s Oktoberfest will be cancelled again. (Leonina)
November 2021
U.S. Politics
• Congress is getting so much done! (Jeanne Mayell)
• Congress passing a lot of legislation. (deetoo)
• Congress churning out legislation; women’s rights, voter rights, mental health initiatives. (GradualGoddess)
• Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is smiling. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker can’t recover from his failings. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Biden truly honors vets on Veterans Day. (Lovendures)
• Kamala has been working hard and is tired. (Lovendures)
• I see politicians having a heated debate. I do not know where this is taking place, but the room has blue carpet and brown desks. One man is waving a white paper above his head, citing a report of some type and arguing about it with those across the aisle. (Doris)
• Additional reforms are proposed for housing, health, and tax structure. (Uneke)
• Student loan relief is in the news. There is an exhale, a sigh. (Tonya W)
• Peace and stillness in the air. Biden presiding over a ceremony of war remembrance. (Christine B)
• Kamala Harris is in the spotlight in a powerful way. She is handling a conflict. (Eric P.)
• Students will still be attending class remotely. (Bin)
• Offices are not as occupied as before. (Bin)
• In the news: Biden trumped-up charges that hit hard and look bad. Harris steps up to the plate and saves the day. (Muriel)
• Free and fair elections are in the news. (Debbie L)
• Right wing is getting uneasy and upset about Biden’s policies. Republican Party is in disarray. (Sunflower)
• California Governor Gavin Newsom’s recall election is close. He might lose. (AK)
U.S. – Donald Trump
• Trump tied up in lawsuits. His taxes are out now, and he is in trouble. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Trump has become irrelevant. No one cares. We don’t hear him, and we are so glad about that. (Jeanne Mayell)
• RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization) charges are filed against the Trump organization. (Baba)
• Trump saddled with lawsuits. His taxes are being heavily investigated. (deetoo)
• I see Trump and hear the Four Seasons’ song, “Bye-bye, baby, baby, goodbye.” Trump is on the move. Where is he going? (deetoo)
• Something comes out about Trump’s taxes. A surprise discovery comes out of Trump’s paperwork. Trump Tower is foreclosed. (Teri)
• Trump angry over indictments in New York. (Julie S)
• Donald Trump’s criminal activity is in the news. (Siobban)
U.S. People
• At Thanksgiving we honor our loved ones, those with us still and those we have lost. (Lovendures)
• People are able to celebrate Thanksgiving together again, but the gatherings are still not as large. (Baba)
• Legislation is passed regarding student loans. (Baba)
• Family gatherings are taking place again for Thanksgiving. A greater sense of joy is seen in the population. (Uneke)
• The killers of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man shot while jogging in an Atlanta, Georgia neighborhood in February 2020, are found guilty and jailed. (Baba)
• I see a huge wall. People are crying beside it. (Tonya W)
• It is time to connect with nature. (Lovendures)
• Life continues. The public wants to move toward the middle, toward what is comfortable. There is a need for things to just be okay again, what has been has been too much. We are a planet in recovery from a severe illness. (Andrew Posey)
• People are traveling freely again. (Bluebelle)
• People are flying again, feeling comfortable and less scared. (Share)
• I see Anchorage, Alaska. Planes not doing well. (Share)
• A flight is damaged. (Teri Z)
• I see people waving and shining a light. It’s beautiful. (Share)
• I see a large four-leaf clover. (Share)
• I get the words “darkness” and “power grid.” New York City may be affected. I also hear the lyric, “Blinded by the light.” Maybe too much power caused the problem with the grid, and something exploded? (Eva)
• Darker feelings start again; people become more aware of unreleased personal shadow. (Leonina)
• The grid is off, and we are all offline. (Share)
• 11/11/21 is an important day. (Teri Z)
• New York is quiet. More people moving out. (Teri Z)
• I sense a dark month—weather or events. Something sad about November. (Serpens)
• The death of a beloved celebrity. (Serpens)
• I thought of the words “Red Rain,” then heard the Peter Gabriel song. (Serpens). [Editor’s note: It’s a song about hope and the need for love to get you through times of trial and despair.]
• The frost is on the window on a New Hampshire farm. The road is dirt. The mother is in a car with her newborn, trying to get out of the compound, and they are yelling after her. She hides in the backseat of a blue car. They are coming after them. They get away. (Karen Porter)
• Birds flying high, carrying grief. Many people kneeling. I feel great sorrow. (Jennifer)
• Something is still not right–not sure about Thanksgiving festivities. (Lillian A.)
• Thanksgiving; families unite but bitter battles from Covid either make it better or worse than last year. (Bliss)
• The satirical novel Lord of the Flies is in the news. (Asma)
• Heard the song, “Happy Days are Here Again!” (Diana)
• People getting restless, perhaps due to the aftermath of the pandemic. Things are getting trampled. (Arianne)
• It’s like a head-jerk reaction. Something unexpected happens that makes everyone take a second look with surprise. (Mary)
• Thanksgiving is truly about our gratitude for our friends and family. We are so happy to be able to celebrate and gather that most people have more than one celebration. (Julie N.)
• We look to the stars. We are searching for other life forms/civilizations. (AK)
• Elon Musk is involved in a plan to make first contact with extraterrestrials. (AK)
Pandemic
• Vaccines are being produced and distributed well. Legislation passed to make sure everyone is getting vaccines and no country gets left behind. Europe passes new legislation to help equal distribution of vaccines with support from the United States and Canada. (Paula)
• People are gathering with family again, not as lonely. It is safe now. (Heather)
• By Thanksgiving we have crossed the finished line with Covid vaccinations. There was a goal set and we are meeting that goal at this time. I also feel like this could be October if not November. (Colleen)
• Most people in Germany are vaccinated against Covid. (Baba)
• Things are finally settling down. The pandemic is subdued. Travel begins again. Life is beginning to return to a semblance of normalcy. (Harry)
• People around the U.S. are afraid the pandemic is still not over. (Jim)
Economy
• Unemployment goes up as the retail holiday season is not meeting expectations for consumer sales. The economy is slowing and gas prices are rising. (Brenda)
• Economy not better. Flat. (Bliss)
• I see people shopping online and more farmer’s markets. (Share)
I hear the words “Hostile Takeover”. (Kateinpdx)
Climate & Earth
• It is very hot in one part of the U.S. and freezing cold in another, extreme weather changes. (Share)
• News about Greenland ice breaking off; open water in northern Greenland. Increasing concerns about environment. (Howard E.)
• We are a planet in recovery from a severe illness. (Andrew Posey)
• Orange, thinking of topaz. Fires out west flaring up? We are full, satisfied, but there is a disruptive force. Are the redwoods on fire? (Carol C.)
• Mud. I see lots of sticky mud. (Lovendures)
• Mudslides, possibly in Bengal, Asia. (Jackie)
• Volcanoes in the news. (Lovendures)
• I see a porcupine. I am unclear what this means. (Tonya W)
• Porcupines are serving a purpose. (Share)
• The Great Lakes are blue and healthier. (Christine B)
• Wet along the East Coast. (Avon)
• Early winter again in New England. (Cheryl S)
• Power outages due to ice storm along the East Coast. (Cheryl S)
• More arguing about our electric grid and its inefficiency, and how climate change continues to devastate our infrastructure. New technologies presented that may help. (Cheryl S)
• Snow unexpectedly hits early in some places, such as the U.S. South. Storms hit Texas, fires affect other places in the U.S. (Kristin)
• It is finally cooler, blessedly. (Harry)
• Unseasonably cold in the U.S., blackouts. (Karen K)
• Cold weather and earlier snowfall than normal. More icy weather than we are used to. (WiscoGirl65)
• A tsunami in Indonesia. (Bernie)
Bad storms and possible Tsunami in Asia where the where the Tsunami hit years ago. (Kateinpdx)
Simultaneous storms in US and Asia (perhaps Indonesia). This feels significant and people in the US are getting it that climate change is real. (Kateinpdx)
Fires in California. (Kateinpdx)
Science/Technological Advances
• A vaccine for HIV is discovered. (Charmander)
International
• Problems in Northern Ireland in the wake of Brexit are getting out of hand. I see youths angrily throwing stones at the borders. (Paula)
• Scotland must decide whether to leave the UK and become independent. (Bluebelle)
• A child trafficking hiding place is discovered in Britain, and children are rescued. (Susan Fay)
• News that Russia is causing trouble. (Muriel)
• I see men in Arab clothing on horseback, chasing and whipping people. Reminds me of the Janjaweed militia in Sudan and surrounding countries. (Jackie)
Singapore in the News. (Kateinpdx)
There is disruption somewhere in Asia, in the islands somewhere (Thailand?) (Kateinpdx)
I see continued strife in Middle East and Africa, where there are war, drought, and food crises. (Betty)
December 2021
U.S. – Politics
• The division in the GOP has greatly weakened that party. (Bluebelle)
• Biden gives an emotional speech looking back upon this past year. We have made progress. (Lovendures)
• There is a shooting. There is snow and sadness. From this comes much-needed gun reform. (Tonya W)
• Barack and Michelle Obama are in the news. (Share)
• Jill Biden doing some kind of wonderful charity. (Share)
• Melania Trump is extremely upset, fuming. (Share)
• Donald Trump Jr is fundraising, getting ready to run for something. (Share)
• “Angels we have heard on high”: We get help in Congress and the Supreme Court. New justices and senators sworn in. (Teri Z)
• There is a dark blue avalanche, most likely a metaphorical avalanche. Could the Democrats in the House and Senate somehow be getting a huge unexpected advantage? (Susan Fay)
• Trump is in the news. I see a fist in the air, angry; the numbers of supporters are small but they are angry. (Heather)
• The truth is coming out about QAnon: who created it, where it came from, and who they are. Some followers feel duped and angry and others are just lost, still hanging on to their alternative reality. (Heather)
• Donald Trump’s taxes and the ongoing court case and investigation are in the news. (Colleen)
• Trump has a health issue. (Bernie)
Holiday 2021
• Calmer, happier; gratitude because people are out and about. Still cautious but not afraid. (Jeanne Mayell)
• The holidays are festive and people are able to celebrate. However, shopping and businesses are still feeling the effects of the pandemic and much has changed. (Baba)
• We all go roaring and partying into 2022. Things are looking up. (Baba)
• A happy holiday with the Bidens. A family affair that includes the entire nation. Everyone from all faiths and nationalities is included. (deetoo)
• There’s an old-fashioned Christmas at the White House. The White House celebrates many faith traditions in addition to Christianity. (Bluebelle)
• Christmas is back at the White House. First Lady Jill Biden is in charge. It is truly celebrated and traditions are embraced there again. (Lovendures)
• The focus this Christmas is on those in need: kids, families, and seniors. (Lovendures)
• More people are traveling this year. (Lovendures)
• We are celebrating the New Year with more people, but not huge gatherings. (Lovendures)
• I see planes taking off on a runway and people making plans for the holiday. They are so happy compared to the past. (Doris)
• I see shoppers in a shopping mall buying Christmas presents. Stores are making more money than last year and there is a feeling of happiness in the air. (Doris)
• Many are having simple holiday celebrations focused on the true meaning of the season. More handmade gifts. Many are helping the less fortunate who have suffered under the Covid economy. (GradualGoddess)
• Christmas seems more spiritual. People are more grateful to be together, less interested in getting gifts. (WiscoGirl65)
• Families are experiencing a more peaceful Christmas without all the materialism. The economy has affected family resources. (Uneke)
• Holidays are less about spending. Could be because the dollar has depreciated. I see people clutching their money to them. It is also because people understand the true meaning of the holidays. (Tonya W)
• I see the White House at Christmas. It is blue and white and bright. There are stars everywhere. But there is also some kind of sadness there. Some kind of quiet and waiting? (Tonya W)
• This is a holy time, honoring lives lost. As the year wraps up, there is new hope; an early dawn with golden light. (Christine B)
• The holiday season will be similar to last year’s. (Bright Opal)
• I get the phrase “December to remember.” It seems more festive than things have been in awhile, and I see lights. I hear the Jefferson Airplane lyric from “Good Shepherd”: “Oh, good shepherd, feed my sheep.” It is sung kind of laughingly, but maybe it refers to food at holiday celebrations. (Eva)
• This Christmas will be much more cheerful. (Bin)
• There are special celebrations of thanksgiving and remembrance for lost loved ones that make up for not having had them last year. (Serpens)
• The holidays are back to normal, except there is no Black Friday, which will be a new norm. (Avon)
• People will gather again for the holidays and create new holiday traditions due to long-term living in quarantine. Many people will realize they are not obligated to do what they always did. (Brenda)
• The Dove forever soothes. (Jennifer)
• I see Biden and family smiling at the National Christmas Tree, handing out gifts to children. The season is full of joy. (Julie S)
• We may be able to safely have close family in our homes and embrace and hug one another. We can share a family meal inside our closed homes. Still, be safe in making that decision. Make intelligent decisions for you and your family. (Mere999)
• More people celebrating with their families. We have something to celebrate. There is an ease, finally. (Lillian A.)
• A much better Christmas season compared to last year. “Green” gifts are in vogue. (Howard E.)
• I see presents for the rich. Lots of them. They are fine. (Bliss)
• There are lots of lonely people. People have forgotten how to socialize, have gotten used to being alone and isolated. (Bliss)
• It’s a better Christmas than last year. Families are finally able to spend the holiday together. Gatherings will be small and intimate. Gifts will be small but meaningful. (Cheryl S)
• It’s a sacred time, quiet, important, solitary or insular again. (Muriel)
• I hear the song “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” and see an image of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Due to the decline of religion, Christmas will no longer be the same after this year. (Arianne)
• The holidays are more festive than they were last year. Families are gathering together more. (Colleen)
• I feel a lot of warmth and love. People are happy to see their friends and family and to rejoice in the fact that the world is a little safer now. (Mary I)
• There are a lot of twinkling lights. People are going home, some for the first time in awhile. Our families will be together for Christmas. (Harry)
• International travel at a high. For the great many who continue to socially distance, embellishments are used as a way to mark celebration and counter physical constriction. Handcrafted goods are favored and are a way to support individual to individual and feel connected, from hand to heart. (Kristen)
• People are spending more this year and are more grateful overall. (Sunflower)
• There seems to be a new light in the world. People are joyous and offering forgiveness and love to others. (Betty)
• People are taking vacations this Christmas and getting out of the house. (AK)
• Quiet and peaceful. (Karen K)
• Holidays are pleasant. The Biden government sets the tone. People like one another again. (Carmel)
• A time for reflection and peace. (Diana)
Christmas time. We are almost back to normal, but still cautious. There’s not as much travel as expected because people are still cautious. (Kateinpdx)
U.S. – People/Other
• The gutter press and profit-geared journalism gets regulated in a way that free speech is backed and maintained, and profit from selling fake news is stopped. There is more regulation on fake news, and profit-centered sensationalist journalism is made accountable for the mess it created in 2020. (Paula)
I hear “The clean-up crew has arrived.” There is a group that is stepping up and saying “Enough screwing around regarding climate change. Step aside, we are here to get things done and clean up this mess. We are done with the BS and it’s time to get to work. (Kateinpdx)
• There is a champagne glut. It is now reasonably priced. (Baba)
• There is something about baby boomers. They are needing skilled nursing facilities and elder care, and there is caregiver strain. There are housing issues. (Tonya W)
• Spirit says “The sad truth is out.” (Share)
• There will be some sort of food scarcity. (Share)
• People are starting to dabble in pickling. Spirit says “Learn how to pickle, it will be useful.” (Share)
• Crocodiles are in the news. (Share)
• Florida is on the map and in the news. (Share)
• There’s danger somewhere. Be mindful and be more aware. (Share)
• I see onions, many layers peeling. Is it a story or a discovery? (Share)
• I hear someone say “Let there be light.” (Share)
• Many people scrambling, flying everything. (Share)
• I see a purple light. (Share)
• I see angel wings, it’s like rare kinds of crystals or diamonds, teal and white, so precious and beautiful. (Share)
• A massive explosion. (Share)
• I see Rockefeller Center in snow. There are more trees than people in New York City. NYC is not yet back, it is humbled. (Andrew Posey)
• An airplane that has been de-iced goes off the runway in NYC. (Andrew Posey)
• A family hopes for a miracle, time is running out and they hope against hope for the life of their baby. (Andrew Posey)
• A new sun is rising in the Pacific; the remains of Amelia Earhart discovered there. The cause of her death is revealed. (Andrew Posey)
• People can travel and fly again. (Serpens)
• Things are ok. It’s very quiet and dark, but not in a bad way. People are quiet and hunkered down a bit. There is some emptiness and a need to wait. There is still light that is being and resting. There is balance. (Carol C.)
• A bear is found in a strange place. (Charmander)
• People worry. (Karen Porter)
• We press on, determined, a collective that will not give in to hate or fear. We are better than this. (Jennifer)
• There is a craving for nostalgia and normalcy. (Rainbow)
• Women are rising. (Rainbow)
• Times are hard, worse than last year. People are giving up. Suicides. Addiction. The poor are in trouble. People uniting out of a need to survive. (Bliss)
• Tires are in the news. Possibly a recall due to improper manufacturing of Michelin tires. (Cheryl S)
• I see a roll off dumpster. Trash pickup in New York City has stopped. (Siobban)
• Home becomes our world again; it’s not related to Covid—power or some other threat. (Muriel)
• Quiet darkness and stillness give the feeling of rest and recovery. (Kristen)
• Family (genetic and acquired) is still our focus. Gifts are more personal as we shift from mindless overspending. Etsy becomes more popular as we strive to make loved ones know we truly appreciate them. (Julie N.)
• The new Spider Man movie is a huge box office success. The biggest movie since the pandemic began. (AK)
• There is an end-of-year surprise. (Karen K)
• Messengers come, more people practice meditation and release old stuff, and it becomes clearer how we have created our own realities. (Leonina)
Pandemic
• Everyone is getting shots again. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Where is the world with Covid? We are still here but more tamped down than before Covid. (Lovendures)
• Where are we now? We have gotten through the year but there is mud on our boots (a metaphor). (Lovendures)
• Spirit says there’s a virus, a different strain; could be a new discovery or something mutated. (Share)
• There are still Covid restrictions in Quebec. (Bright Opal)
• Collectively we feel done with Covid and we can finally grieve. (Christine B)
• Covid variants could become an issue again. (Brenda)
• There is news that a new longer-term vaccine will be announced for distribution in 2022. (Brenda)
• Many other countries and some U.S. states are still having problems with containment of Covid because of people who refuse to wear masks or social distance. (Mere999)
• The virus is back or a new virus. (Bliss)
Economy
• I see the stock market pointing up. (Bin)
• The stock market closes higher for the year. (Serpens)
• Economy still recovering, so Christmas spending is not robust. (Rainbow)
• Florida real estate still booming. (Bliss)
• U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen raises interest rates. (Bliss)
• Companies learned how to do much with less, are not hiring low-income employees. (Bliss)
• Holiday sales are very poor overall. (Siobban)
• People will be Christmas shopping online, though stores will be open for business. (Colleen)
Climate & Earth
• I see dams or dikes overflowing. The water is dirty. Is this another tsunami in a Pacific Rim country? (Jeanne Mayell)
• I see a major storm and whiteout which feels like somewhere on the eastern side of North America. Everything comes to a halt because of this storm. (Doris)
• Many people are snowed in. (Share)
• Nonstop rain, flooding. (Share)
• It is very, very cold in much of U.S. and Europe. (GradualGoddess)
• It is cold but not freezing. (Harry)
• The U.S. South will experience blizzards this winter. (Bin)
• There is a tornado in Louisiana or along the Gulf Coast states. (Avon)
• Our world is shaken by a cold front that froze below normal temperatures. People have not felt this cold before. People cannot run. They must shelter in place. There is a computer program that is calculating probabilities. (Karen Porter)
• Weather-related restrictions abound throughout the U.S. (Muriel)
• A lot of snow in the U.S. Midwest. Snowstorm blankets the region. (Sunflower)
• I see animals roaming more freely in the woods. (Jim)
• A filter will be needed for all water that we drink. (Bernie)
International
• Christmas markets in Europe are back but still with some health precautions. (Baba)
• There is a reckoning in India regarding women’s rights. (Baba)
• There is something about Italy and flooding. Venice perhaps? (Tonya W)
• There is blood in Ireland, a car crash or traffic accident. (Andrew Posey)
• There is a big international robbery of art or jewels in the news. (Teri Z)
• Russian President Putin is in trouble. The Saudis turn on him. (Teri Z)
• International travel resumes, but people won’t be traveling as much. (Eric P.)
• President Bolsonaro of Brazil steps down. (Bin)
• Japanese Prime Minister Suga steps down. (Bin)
• Candles are lit in hope and prayer. I see the pope’s face of compassion. The pope gives words of solace and is warming the hearts of those who are cold with a loving statement for all people. (Karen Porter)
• Something in the Vatican is washed clean. Marble black to white. (Karen Porter)
• Tony Blair is hanged in effigy for war crimes in Iraq. (Asma)
• Europe is open for Christmas. I see crowded Christmas markets, pubs, and restaurants, along with busy streets under the Christmas streetlights. (Jackie)
• International travel at a high. (Kristen)
January 2022
U.S. – Politics
• State of the Union Speech: I felt empathy, remembrance, honor, and the need to put the past behind us though it is never forgotten. I heard these phrases: “Come on, folks!” (a bit exasperated), “struggle together, overcome obstacles, building together, in it together, how far we have come, coming out on the other side, Green New Deal, show what we are made of, together we are stronger, we are listening, folks I’ve got your back,” and “let’s make this decade the greatest!” (Lovendures)
• I saw Nancy Pelosi and Kamala Harris behind Biden and lots of standing ovations. I noticed how Nancy clapped. Not her infamous Trump clap, but a positive applauding for Biden, very pronounced and noticeable. It was about something specific he said, something she felt was important. (Lovendures)
• Donald Trump is reappearing in the news cycle. Many followers still awaiting Trump and waiting for a cue. (Share)
• Trump on a talk show. I see him looking straight into the camera, giving the audience the mesmerizing eyes, very hypnotic, and it feels like stepping into The Twilight Zone. (Share)
• Spirit says “People can’t stop tuning in to whatever it is Trump is doing.” (Share)
• Biden has done very well in his first year. I see him smiling and shaking hands with Kamala Harris. Both are going strong to restore the diplomatic position of the U.S., placing the country in a better geopolitical position. (Paula)
• The government continues to disappoint. There is more unrest. (Andrew Posey)
• There is some violence induced by Donald Trump, who seeks revenge against those who have voted or spoken against him, especially Republicans. (Bright Opal)
• White, tan, brown harmony. There are new laws governing discrimination. (Teri Z)
• President Biden is still in office. (Bin)
• Trump is irrelevant. (Bin)
• Biden is strong, standing on a stage or platform in a body builder pose, arms up and smiling. (Avon)
• January/February: Some nonsense is afoot within the Capitol. The jerks must make themselves heard. (Jennifer)
• Missouri Senator Josh Hawley is less visible; his activities go underground. (Rainbow)
• President Biden will honor a milestone, possibly through a holiday or remembrance day for those we have lost to Covid. (Cheryl S)
• Issues about transgender rights will die down a bit due to Supreme Court rulings. (Arianne)
• There is a lot of campaigning. (Colleen)
The energy feels grounded, but there is also a disruptive energy. (Kateinpdx)
My heart is beating faster and my breath is speeding up. The energy of Jan 6th is palpable. Just when we thought it was over, they’re baaacckkk. (Kateinpdx)
Both sides of the political fence have gotten stronger in the US. (Kateinpdx)
I hear the sounds of swords and sabers like a fight scene in a movie. There are some who want to act out that type of fighting as they think it is a form of chivalry. How they imagine that to be is not the same as reality. (Though this is grammatically awkward, it felt important to the vision to state it this way). (Kateinpdx)
I hear “Watch out, there’s another one coming.” (Kateinpdx)
U.S. – People/Other
• Many are not eating in restaurants anymore, and continue to wear masks for travel. But we are now more open in general. Now doing Zoom for most meetings. (Jeanne Mayell)
• People are optimistic about world and local developments and are ready to make up for lost time. The party begins. (Baba)
• Skiing industry is recovering from the effects of the pandemic. (Baba)
• Vegetarian meat substitutes become mainstream. There is a breakthrough in production that makes it even more popular. (Baba)
• The Texas power grid is being monitored. (Bluebelle)
• I hear “bluebird of happiness.” (Lovendures)
• Airplanes are fat and sluggish. (Lovendures)
• I see KKK hats and people marching. (Share)
• Native Americans and Indigenous people are making waves. (Share)
• I smell cyanide. (Share)
• I hear people saying “Something smells odd.” (Share)
• Many car accidents. (Share)
• Country music industry changing. (Share)
• Zoom meetings have become part of the fabric of society for communicating and working—a way to create community among physically distanced people. (GradualGoddess)
• People are having faith in government again. (Paula)
• I see an old chimpanzee in a zoo. He is no longer being kept in a cage. More attention to improving the quality of life of animals in zoos. (Paula)
• We are recovering from the last few years. We are slipping from the lives we had to the lives that will be. It is a new normal. (Andrew Posey)
• People seem happy and hopeful, but the pandemic is still in the back of their minds. (Lizzie)
• There is bullying energy in the collective. I hear a lyric from the Donovan song “To Susan on the West Coast Waiting”: “Our fathers have painfully lost their way”–or is it our mothers? Women are not necessarily innocent. (Eva)
• There is an airplane crash or trouble with aircraft. (Carol C.)
• I see white. It is clear. I feel good and refreshed, though not overly energized. I feel happiness and people’s energy reaching out to one another. (Carol C.)
• People will have more leisure time. (Bin)
• I see people still meeting doctors remotely. (Bin)
• A famous piece of art is stolen. (Charmander)
• Everyone’s vaccinated. People are going back to work. There is much hope for the future. (Julie S)
• Many who never considered adopting animals have done so, and the love of both has brought forth a better understanding of LOVE between us all. There will be challenges ahead of us. Treat the homeless this winter with great care. Feed them if you can. Conserve spending cash. Keep enough in your home to buy essentials or help others in need. (Mere999)
• We are still affected by the pandemic emotionally. It has changed us and the way we move forward. Taking baby steps. (Lillian A.)
• We don’t go to stores anymore. (Bliss)
• We go within more and find our spiritual center for comfort. (Bliss)
• There is an attempt to extract a universal resolution for peace, harmony, respect, or something to shift the timbre of the last five years. Celebrities get involved; it seems to catch on. (Muriel)
• It’s obvious things won’t go back to normal. They have changed. (Arianne)
• Secularization of society will be reconsidered. (Arianne)
• Something is going on that is making me feel queasy, I don’t know why. I feel pressure on the top of my head. (Colleen)
• I see a lot of planes flying. Perhaps people are traveling again? (Mary I)
• We are finally catching our breath as a people. Domestic terrorism and the pandemic have subsided. We are beginning to think about what the new world on the other side of these threats will look like. I hear the Voice telling me “Trust, trust, trust, it will be OK.” (Harry)
• Feeling of shedding a layer and stepping into a new space lighter than before, like a rebirth. (Kristen)
• This new year begins with great hope and focus on how we live and work. We are setting goals as a nation for 2022 and beyond. (Julie N.)
• We are realizing we need to change ourselves, lifestyle, and way of thinking, and that a lot of what we were taught as kids was wrong. This year we focus on resolutions of our species as a whole. It is time to take a giant leap forward or be stuck in the same old, same old and not evolve. (AK)
• New year feels like a new beginning of light. (Karen K)
• Something important becomes known or discovered. (Diana)
• There is a new sense of being. This is a new year that will finally leave the darkness behind. (Jim)
• The storm is coming in January. (Karen Porter)
Pandemic
• New data emerges on vaccines and long-term effectiveness. (deetoo)
• Vaccine booster shots are being made available and encouraged as the virus remains among us. (Uneke)
• People trust the vaccine more and are willing to get vaccine passports. (Jackie)
• People will have Covid PTSD because they have to go back into the world full-time. (Brenda)
• Something about a flu vaccine, one-shot vaccine for all. Vaccine technology is improving. Covid is still around, though it’s like the flu. (Tonya W)
• Caution still needed due to Covid variants. (GradualGoddess)
• Measures are taken to avoid future new pandemics. (Lizzie)
• More information on the origins of Covid comes to light. (Serpens)
• There is light at the end of a very long tunnel. There is not a big increase in cases of Covid after families get together for Christmas holidays, possibly due to vaccinations. Covid is beginning to fade away in our rearview mirror. (Cheryl S)
• Mask mandates are reduced due to vaccines being widely administered. However, it is not a return to the past but, rather, emerging into uncharted territory. We feel raw and vulnerable after much has fallen away. We are learning from the past so we can step out as truer versions of ourselves. (Kristen)
• Office workers who have been working from home are mostly back in their offices with regular schedules after Covid. There are still some sick people and precautions are in place to avoid outbreaks. (Sunflower)
• There are New Year’s celebrations in much of the world and dancing in the streets because Covid is under control in many parts of the world. (Mere999)
• Covid seems to be dormant now. (Leonina)
Economy
• Consumer spending is up. (Bin)
• Our economy is stronger. (Mere999)
• I see real work toward a green-energy economy with many new jobs in the U.S. (Betty)
Climate & Earth
• I see Africa. Devastating drought in some regions. The map looks orange and yellow, indicating heat and drought emergencies. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Nature has recovered from the absence of people. (Baba)
• Nature is regenerating due to decreased transportation/pollution; species nearly extinct or thought extinct are reemerging. (GradualGoddess)
• It’s so chilly in Peru. (Share)
• A large ice storm hits the U.S. East Coast. (Baba)
• A new species of animal is discovered in Indonesia. (Baba)
• I smell smoke, perhaps Down Under. (Lovendures)
• I see an avalanche somewhere in the West. (Doris)
• Global warming hit me like a ton of bricks. I saw an exclamation mark in my mind. (Tonya W)
• A polar ice cap breaks off. It is devastating. (Tonya W)
• California floods, or some other kind of disaster. FEMA. This brings in an awareness for change. (Tonya W)
• Unseasonably warm in some U.S. states. (GradualGoddess)
• A new sun is rising. The horizon is hazy, but the smoke is clearing. (Andrew Posey)
• It’s a green winter. The weather is warmer than normal because of climate change. Cows are grazing where they usually could not at this time of year. (Serpens)
• Climate change is on the front burner now. Many of the past years’ events have culminated in taking climate change more seriously. (Heather)
• There may be devastating winter storms throughout the U.S. (Mere999)
• Snow, snow, snow. (Howard E.)
• France is allied with Biden for climate change. They are trying to get China to work more with climate agreement and cut the factory pollution. (Colleen)
• Snow in the U.K. hits records. Car caved in. (Asma)
• Hawaii has a hurricane that may cause a lot of damage. (Bernie)
• Trees in California are endangered. (Siobban)
Science/Technological Advances
• A plan to grow things that will help arid deserts become green inspires a new world of hope. This idea is proposed by Chinese and Russian scientists working together on a horticulture program to prevent desertification. A western university is collaborating. I see Cambridge working with a German or Russian guy. (Karen Porter)
• New energy ventures are promising, particularly hydrogen power. (Rainbow)
International
• I see an international meeting where heads of governments and corporations are bringing forth progressive ideas on climate and the economy that would never have been taken seriously prior to the pandemic. The progressives of all generations are finally finding their voice and being taken seriously. It feels like Davos or some other international gathering. (Doris)
• Chinese celebrations are festive with costumes because the dragon energy has returned. People are beginning to see beyond the censorship and illusions and feel a new autonomy from the government. (Christine B)
• There is true peace in a small country or island nation. (Christine B)
• Boris Johnson is gone from U.K. government. (GradualGoddess)
• I see the color white, and I hear the song “O Canada.” There is renewal in that nation and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is significant. (Eva)
• The world blossoms with new international pact, peace treaty. (Teri Z)
• Russia is in trouble. Biden gives Putin his walking papers. (Teri Z)
• An ancient tribal community in the Asia/Australia area is wiped out. (Eric P.)
• Vietnam in the news. The approaching 50th anniversary of the war is important. (Brenda)
• There is unrest in many countries throughout the world, especially in the Middle East. (Mere999)
• Technology runs the world. (Bliss)
• Fighting, guns, anarchy. There is a new world order. (Bliss)
• There is discontent in Europe, where people are giving up and times are bad. (Arianne)
• The World Economic Forum’s “Great Reset” and the U.N.’s “Building Back Better” slogans become more widely and publicly discussed. (Jackie)
• China is working in self-interest to become the #1 world power, monopolizing many markets and making people pay dearly for their products while caring little about its own poor laborers. (Betty)
• Small shops in Germany have lost ground and do not reopen again. (Leonina)
February 2022
U.S. — Politics
• There is a defection in Congress from the Republican to the Democratic Party. It makes waves. (Baba)
• Russian President Vladimir Putin is in the news. (deetoo)
• There is a new John Lewis Voting Rights Act. (Bluebelle)
• Biden is feeling weary as he continues to experience pushback from white supremacy groups and the Republican Party. (Uneke)
• It looks like Mitch McConnell is gone. (GradualGoddess)
• Trump stirring up trouble. (GradualGoddess)
• A transgender person in Alabama comes to power. (Charmander)
• There is still much push and pull in politics. It feels like the Republican Party is making a last grab at returning to power. More is revealed about how fear is used to divide and manipulate us. The public is no longer falling for divisive rhetoric. There is more sharing of information and calling out of B.S. and half-truths. (Julie N.)
• Biden does not have the physical stamina to keep up the presidency and Kamala Harris steps up. (Bernie)
U.S. — People/Other
• I see pigs popping out of walls in bathrooms. Some kind of thing—pollution or just a fad, perhaps they are plastic. They are very pink and cute. (Jeanne Mayell)
• I hear the song, “Love is in the Air.” There is a noticeable baby boom. (Baba)
• A new comet is discovered. (Baba)
• The young shooter in Wisconsin, Kyle Rittenhouse, is found guilty and sentenced to prison. (Bluebelle)
• Much better for Texas than last Valentine’s Day. (Lovendures)
• A more expanded way of celebrating Valentine’s Day. A more community-centered way of showing acts of love. (Lovendures)
• I hear bells ringing for Valentine’s Day. (Doris)
• The Nobel Peace Prize is in the news. (Tonya W)
• A hearing-impaired person is in the news. It is amazing! (Tonya W)
• A glowing light, people are holding hands, reconnecting with each other. (Share)
• A big fear has been lifted. (Share)
• Trump looking like a round wannabe Santa Claus. (Share)
• There’s a lot of positive talk about a book that’s in the news. (Share)
• Anthony Scaramucci has his own show. (Share)
• I hear the Beatles: “Help, I need somebody.” (Share)
• I hear the song lyrics, “Tell me more, tell me more.” (Share)
• Railroad tracks are going in a long, straight line to a distant big city and the people are wowed by a new sight. (Christine B)
• The pope is in the news. (GradualGoddess)
• A resurgence of a rare childhood disease, such as the mumps. (GradualGoddess)
• We are getting accustomed to people getting sick and dying. Has there been biological warfare? (Andrew Posey)
• I hear “When our days shall know their number” and “Jesus walks with them,” as I heard for October 2021. There is still war energy and a desert scene, so this could refer to deaths in a war. (Eva)
• Capcom releases the Mega Man Battle Network legacy collections and it becomes a hit. (Bin)
• Many people still work from home and eat takeout rather than dine in restaurants. These seem to be permanent shifts in habit. (Serpens)
• I see green. Creativity? (Carol C.)
• I see a woman wearing aqua/teal-colored running shorts. (Avon)
• Generals are marching in a parade and they are looked upon as weak. A 5-star general is weakened and old with a bladder problem. This is embarrassing, but it’s as if he wet his pants. It is in the news. (Karen Porter)
• A blockbuster movie comes out that sweeps the nation. It will be from another time. (Brenda)
• A sense of loss. We lose someone important. (Lillian A.)
• Black Americans have a huge celebration with an all-star cast for Black History Month to remember all of the Black people who have passed because of Covid. (Cheryl S)
• Sense of calm. Kid with prosthetic leg sitting on a bench. (Asma)
• Peace is in all the songs, all the news. Is there a threat of war? I don’t think so, but there is a move toward harmony. (Muriel)
• Some of the suffering seems like a long time ago, a long way away now. (Harry)
• Joy, love, and romance are indulged as many find comfort and release in loving unions. (Kristen)
• Valentine’s Day is huge this year. (Sunflower)
• This is a cold, dark, brutal winter and people worry about food and heat. (Betty)
• Our species feels stuck, but we want to move forward. (AK)
• Love is more authentic this Valentine’s Day. There are fewer games and less drama in romantic relationships. (AK)
Pandemic
• We continue to wear masks as Covid is still part of our daily lives. (Uneke)
• There is no lockdown in Ireland or the U.K. (Jackie)
Avian influenza in the news. (Kateinpdx)
I hear buzzing and feel overwhelmed. I have the thought “here it comes again”. The buzz is so loud it’s making it hard to think and focus. I feel like I may pass out. (Kateinpdx)
Hear the song “Who can it be now?” by Men at Work (Kateinpdx)
Economy
• The economic recovery is still stagnant. (Uneke)
• Women back in workforce after Covid setback. (GradualGoddess)
• Unemployment has gone up. (Howard E.)
Climate & Earth
• Cold and icy. (Lovendures)
• Windy in the U.K. and Europe. (Lovendures)
• I see crocuses sprouting through the snow. It’s an early spring on the West Coast. (Doris)
• Ice caps continue to slough off at an alarming rate. The world looks on with racing hearts. (Tonya W)
• Freak winter weather in the northern hemisphere. Snowstorms, floods, and storms. (Paula)
• There is an ice storm early in the month that results in fatalities. (Serpens)
• I am thinking of Greenland. Perhaps something found in the sea near there or in the news there? There is relief of finding a new horizon, somehow. We have achieved something or see a possibility of relief (related to climate or energy) on the horizon. (Carol C.)
• I see green. An early spring, perhaps? (Carol C.)
• Huge snowstorm in Alaska breaks records. (Julie S)
• Weather changes dramatically in many parts of the U.S. Snow, ice, bitter winds. People without power in their homes. States not accustomed to bitter winters will be unprepared. (Mere999)
• More snow. (Howard E.)
• There is heavy snow in upstate New York. (Enid)
Science/Technological Advances
• Information on artificial intelligence that is concerning. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Hey, hey, hey, it’s a beautiful day! Dancing in the streets! There’s a new medical breakthrough, new science. (Teri Z)
• I see green. New technology? (Carol C.)
• A lot of innovation is occurring. (Rainbow)
• A car show will showcase new technology. (Siobban)
International
• The 13 nations of OPEC (The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) tries a last stand. They try to squeeze the world with high oil prices as they see it as their last chance to make a lot of money. They know they are being left behind. (Baba)
• North Korea is causing problems again. (Baba)
• I heard the song, “London Bridge is Falling Down.” (Tonya W)
• A European pianist is in the news. (Tonya W)
• Massive deaths or arrests in China. It is as if it has all blown up in their faces. China is a mess and Russia is faltering. Putin is losing control and is worried. (Andrew Posey)
• The anger of bean farmers in India surfaces. They collectively act in a way that gets the world to listen to them. They are going hungry themselves. They seek justice and equality. (Karen Porter)
• I see a big wedding and also news for the Royal Family. There will be changes in the royal order. (Brenda)
• New relationships for single people in the world. Less loneliness. (WiscoGirl65)
• Japan is in the news, as cherry blossoms come too early and people are suspicious. This is symbolic of change coming too early, as cherry blossoms symbolize impermanence. (Arianne)
• I see tanks rolling across a wide open space in Europe. Putin is involved. (Jackie)
• A popular park/pier that burned down during fall 2020 will be rebuilt on the west coast of Canada. (Mary I)
• Many people are dying in North Korea. (Betty)
• China is not being honest about something that is happening. (Jim)
March 2022
U.S. — Politics
• More light coming from the Supreme Court. (Lovendures)
• Midterm election rallies are underway. (Uneke)
• White supremacy groups are still launching periodic attacks but the intensity has decreased. (Uneke)
• There is a large government building on a hill and I know that we are better cared for. (Christine B)
• We hear from the right wing, but they are once again marginalized. They are still a force, but small and not a threat. They have lost their momentum. The nation is exhausted and doesn’t have energy for the drama. (Andrew Posey)
• Many moderate Republicans will lose in the primaries. As a result, there will be more far-right Republicans in place for the elections, hence more fake news promoting more conspiracy theories. Democrats will need to win those seats for the good of the country. (Bright Opal)
• The extreme right is visibly losing power. They are giving up. (Eric P.)
• Trumpists are giving up on Trump. (Bin)
• The red elephant is panicking. (Bin)
• A quick visual of an Easter egg hunt on a big lawn, possible the White House lawn. (Avon)
• Legislation will be introduced to protect animal conditions after factory farming practices are exposed. The beef industry’s power is waning. (Brenda)
• Political gesturing. Democrats are fighting attempts at voter suppression. (Julie S)
• A large, quiet gathering of people in Washington, D.C. (Lillian A.)
• People’s rage at government policies shocks the Democrats into action. They start actively listening and talking to people so that conservatives don’t get into power. (Jackie)
• Putin is causing trouble, meddling in elections. (Colleen)
• Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez runs for Senate. She has HUGE support and easily defeats Chuck Schumer in the primaries. (AK)
• Michelle Obama is in the news. (Susan Fay)
U.S. — People/Other
• Chelsea Clinton is in the news. (Baba)
• I see Mr. Peanut. He is in the news for some reason. (Baba)
• Seattle is cleaning up the tents of the homeless in downtown. (Bluebelle)
• I see a train derailment, with one of its cars on its side, having fallen into a deep embankment. It feels like a commercial train. (Doris)
• I hear many beeps on the airwaves, radio and TV, emergency warnings. Many amber alerts. (Share)
• I see an old-fashioned tree swing with ropes and a board to sit upon. I sense joy and delight and air flowing. (Christine B)
• Ivanka Trump and her family are unable to get the support they need to continue their empires. (Paula)
• I hear part of “October Song” by Amy Winehouse: “Ava was the morning, now she’s gone, she’s reborn like Sarah Vaughan.” I hear the jazz standard “In the Wee Small House of the Morning.” I hear part of “Border Song (Holy Moses)” by Aretha Franklin: “Holy Moses, I have been removed.” The theme of all of this is getting a fresh start. (Eva)
• Classrooms are smaller. (Bin)
• A good, wholesome feeling to this month. Much better than March 2021. (Serpens)
• Orange grove in the news. Orange perfume and dress in fashion. Cinnamon orange and the model is famous. (Karen Porter)
• A new news channel has emerged, one that people are paying more attention to than the regular ones. Both conservatives and liberals are tuning in. There is a novel way of getting the news with this channel as well. It feels more trustworthy. (Heather)
• Easter eggs, children, a rebirth. Things are okay again. It’s all behind us—the madness, Covid, quarantine. Everything. Life resumes as it was. (Bliss)
• People are happy to have work and routines again. (Bliss)
• People find serenity and security in the mundane. Joy, love, couples dancing again. We endured! (Bliss)
• I hear the beat of a drum, “boom, boom, boom.” I think of the Ides of March and sense an omen, possibly an attack of some kind or a wake-up call to all of us. (Cheryl S)
• There is a shift in corporate consciousness, a move to engage in the idea of harmony and peace. People are hopeful. (Muriel)
• Movies and TV series are being made that will reflect the true greater reality, including Earth’s history, extraterrestrial involvement, and Earth’s transition into the fifth dimension. These will be a big hit and expand to video games and books. (Snow Owl)
• Rise in spirituality, people helping people, humanitarian projects increasing, hope increasing. (WiscoGirl65)
• I see a lot of fog and it feels confusing. (Mary I)
• Trouble at a St. Patrick’s Day celebration results in injuries. There are protests in New England. (Sunflower)
• There is a very popular Broadway play. (AK)
• People are ecstatic. It feels like there is magic in the air. (AK)
• Winds of change, people are happy. (Karen K)
• Rejoice. Life feels normal. (Diana)
• I feel there is something happening underground—it does not feel good. It is being hidden from us and we cannot find out what it is. It was like an underground movement of people doing or planning something. (Jim)
• A magician in the news. (Bernie)
• Schoolchildren are needing more education. (Bernie)
• Space, balls, spheres, and asteroids are in the news. A private spacecraft is launched. Very exciting! It’s a new day! We all watch on TV. Mars is still in the news and very important. (Teri Z)
March Madness basketball in the news. It’s exciting and the first thing that starts to feel normal again. I see white uniforms in particular, which may represent an important team. (Kateinpdx)
There is a huge shift and evolution in art. It feels fresh and new. It’s as significant as when we learned do perspective drawing. It’s a perceptual shift that changes how we do art going forward. It’s related to a shift in consciousness which has opened up a new way of seeing things. (Kateinpdx)
Economy
• The oil and gas industries are having a hard time, but fighting hard for a lost cause. Their days are numbered because of modern technology and people’s willingness to buy electric cars. (Doris)
• Bitcoin hits a high. (Share)
• Fruit prices around the U.S. will be driven up after crops are damaged by frost or a storm. (Brenda)
• Stock market tumbles. Many businesses are under pressure, many are failing. (Howard E.)
• Volatility in the stock market. (Colleen)
Climate & Earth
• I see palms drooping in the U.S. Concern about weather in tropical parts of U.S. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Severe floods from early storms in U.S. Dams, levees, and rivers overflowing. Feels like south central U.S. (Jeanne Mayell)
• There are severe weather systems moving across the U.S., much like what hit Texas and the South in February 2021. (Bluebelle)
• Floods on the East Coast. The water levels are rising so quickly now. I see soggy grass and plants and damage to homes. What should we do? (Tonya W)
• There are fires in Australia. They are going on later than usual. (Baba)
• Fires, maybe in Australia. (GradualGoddess)
• Large fires rage, perhaps in Australia. (Rainbow)
• California forest fire. (Asma)
• Spring, flowers, grounding, nature, rebirth. (Lovendures)
• There is an earthquake in the Middle East. Perhaps Egypt? (Tonya W)
• Volcanic activity all over, notably in Greece. (Tonya W)
• Major earthquake in India. (Share)
• I see an umbrella of smoke in the clouds. Not sure if it’s volcanic or something in the sky worth noting. (Share)
• Spirit says “Fire, hunker down.” (Share)
• Very nasty, large ocean waves; bad, bad weather. (Share)
• Climate change activists are marching, speaking up. Greta Thunberg urges more kids around the world to make a powerful statement. (Share)
• Butterflies in the news. (GradualGoddess)
• There is worry about something. This is perhaps related to continued inaction on the climate crisis. (Carol C.)
• A strange hurricane is forming. Perhaps in the Pacific? (Carol C.)
• An early hurricane hits the U.S. East Coast. (Charmander)
• Water issues. Islands or coastal places join together to commit to clean environmental laws and practices. (Kristen)
• The ground is too wet for planting crops. Daffodils are blooming. (Siobban)
Science/Technological Advances
• Transportation is going green fast using new technology. (Doris)
• I sense growth, perhaps in a new technology regarding energy or climate. (Carol C.)
• Cancer research finds new cure with bacterial energetics and magnetization. (Karen Porter)
• A magnet is working on the surface of the moon. They detect a new metal that can mean new things for technology. (Karen Porter)
• New agricultural ideas in the news. We are using science along with techniques from the past to enhance the soil and yield. These techniques have a positive effect on our environment and allow more people to become self-sufficient in rural areas. (Julie N.)
International
• A conference in Sweden. (Share)
• I see a big snow-related accident in Canada, involving large trucks on Route 20 between Drummondville and Montreal. (Bright Opal)
• The people of Yemen are suffering and in dire need of aid. If the U.S. sends help and aid, allies will also. (Mere999)
• Important news about Queen Elizabeth. (Asma)
• The situation in Burma goes from bad to worse. This will lead to a crisis of faith for many Western Buddhists, particularly Engaged Buddhists. (Arianne)
• St. Patrick’s Day parade is widely celebrated in Ireland. (Jackie)
• There are tanks along a country boundary in Europe. (Jackie)
• People across the globe are ignoring politics and socializing among themselves. (Jackie)
• Europeans need to prepare for a storm that will affect many people. (Colleen)
April 2022
U.S. — Politics
• A sense of well-being politically. (Jeanne Mayell)
• The Biden administration continues to work hard on improving all people’s lives. (Uneke)
• I see the green rolling hills and old tanks and memories of a battlefield and war dead. A war has been aborted and a revolution has been stilled. There has been a decision not to behave in the old way or to use the old tools. (Andrew Posey)
• A woman is grounded and strong, but fighting something. I sense it is maybe Vice President Harris working to challenge certain rules or restrictions and she is facing opposition. Or someone is challenging her and she is standing her ground. (Carol C.)
• President Biden waves goodbye. (Asma)
• Russia is again helping the GOP gain seats in the midterms. (Colleen)
• Justice is being handed out for the treasonous acts committed during the 2020 elections. (Betty)
• Ivanka Trump announces she is running for president. (WiscoGirl65)
• The U.S. is negotiating with Cuba. Travel to Cuba will open up. (Siobban)
U.S. — People/Other
• Hawaii is in the news. (Baba)
• Ice cream in the news. (Lovendures)
• In my mind’s eye I see an elevator going up and up and up. A tower. I am not sure what this is. (Tonya W)
• Spirit says “It’s a tie.” (Share)
• I feel my jaws hurting. There’s some food poisoning, E. coli. (Share)
• Spirit says “It’s a pain to get here, gas is so expensive.” (Share)
• I see checkered suits. (Share)
- Blockchain becomes more prominent and we begin to rely on it for cybersecurity. Somehow it helps us secure what is real from things like Deep Fake videos and audios. This is a real threat with China and Korea being big players. Russia too, but in a different, more tangible way. (Kateinpdx)
• Space flight or airplane in the news. Alien contact? (GradualGoddess)
• I hear the Simon & Garfunkel song “April Come She Will.” I see white and green, and this feels like an atmosphere of renewal. (Eva)
• Very few people will be in theaters. (Bin)
• Visual of a black car in front of a home on a nice, shady, tree-lined street. Only shown passenger side front end with headlight. (Avon)
• A missing persons case, possibly at a national park like Yellowstone, attracts national attention. (Brenda)
• Life expectancy has increased. (Heather)
• Hens are not laying enough eggs to meet the demand for Easter, possibly because the birds are sick. (Cheryl S)
• Calm. (Muriel)
• Men and women are breaking cages, trying to free themselves from gender roles. There is a revolution in the way gender and sexuality are understood. (Arianne)
• New airline policies and practices that affect air travel. (Kristen)
• Something extra busy about this tax season, even more than normal, like a whirlwind. (Sunflower)
• Communes will become more commonplace as people yearn for the simplicity of living off the land in communities that are self-sustaining. We are looking to create “Hallmark Towns” where everyone knows each other and helps neighbors. (Julie N.)
• People are busy and the country is healing. (Karen K)
• An old actor will pass. (Bernie)
Pandemic
• People are now protected from Covid. (Bin)
• Talk show audiences will need to wear masks. (Bin)
Economy
• There is still a problem with unemployment in the U.S. (Bluebelle)
• Coins are being reinvented. Everyone wonders what they will look like. (Tonya W)
• Economies worldwide are picking up. There is more hope and optimism. People are adapting to the new way of life in the shadow of the pandemic and climate change. (Paula)
Climate & Earth
• It becomes less popular to have herds of cows for meat. (Baba)
• Owls are in the news. Something is discovered about them. (Baba)
• Lots of particles or debris moving through the air or space. (Lovendures)
• Lots of green, new young leaves. (Lovendures)
• Volcano erupts in Asia. (Doris)
• Some good news about trees—repopulation, or a discovery. (GradualGoddess)
• A huge storm with major flooding. There’s a powerful tsunami. Much destruction and erosion. (Teri Z)
• Huge storm that will threaten parts of the coastline of the U.S. East Coast. (Eric P.)
• We are fighting a storm of some kind. Not sure if this is a literal storm or a political storm. (Carol C.)
• Spring temperatures are 100°+ in northern U.S. states. (Charmander)
• Water is flooding a hillside. A mudslide. A house goes down a cliff. This may be in the North Carolina mountains. (Karen Porter)
• Flooding in the Midwest. (Julie S)
• Flooding in the U.S. Midwest, probably the Mississippi River. (Rainbow)
• Major flooding, rains, and mudslides, possibly in California. Deaths from drowning. Lives of humans and animals lost. (Mere999)
Science/Technological Advances
• New methods for growing crops are in the news. (Serpens)
• I see the NASA logo again. Space exploration. (Tonya W)
International
• Quebec Premier Francois Legault is defending his actions during the Covid crisis in 2020 and 2021. (Bright Opal)
• Trouble among Russia, U.S., Europe, Turkey, Middle East. Iran involved. (Howard E.)
• There is unrest in England. Brexit is not what everyone thought it might be. (Mary I)
May 2022
U.S. — Politics
• The Navy is in the news. I see a naval ship and Biden. (Lovendures)
• White House celebrating the Fourth of July. Looking back to our foundation as a nation but also looking forward. Inclusive. Brave. (Lovendures)
• Someone important dies. I see black arm bands, government official. (Teri Z)
• The project to build a border wall will be fully shut down. (Brenda)
• I see running shoes. A political race? (Julie S)
• President Biden at a podium, shining from within. (Rainbow)
• Kamala Harris takes more of Biden’s duties, with some responsibilities or events. (Howard E.)
• There is more confidence now in the honesty of elections. (WiscoGirl65)
• Concept for a new type of society proposed: A utopia, but with wider support than past utopian society proposals. (AK)
• A change will be made involving U.S. corn crops and ethanol. (Siobban)
U.S. — People/Other
• I see the color red sprayed out as if from a can of spray paint. (Lovendures)
• Mars. NASA. I see stars. (Tonya W)
• More smart cars. They’re very popular. Most are sold out, long wait time for them. (Share)
• I hear lots of bickering about creation. Did someone steal someone’s ideas? (Share)
• Church is in the news. (Share)
• More electric cars are on the road in California, with Ford being involved. (Christine B)
• A circus or amusement park is in the news. (GradualGoddess)
• People focus on a story of great suffering and mobilize to help. It may be a famine, or something about hungry people. (GradualGoddess)
• A parade and a march, children with flowers, and a new day. (Andrew Posey)
• I hear “Jesus walks with them” from the Kanye West song “Jesus Walks.” This could refer to deaths in a war. (Eva)
• Something underground comes to the surface. (Serpens)
• Beauty YouTuber Michelle Phan is in the news. (Charmander)
• Feels nice, flowers. I see teepees. Plains Native Americans in the news. (Heather)
• Beach vacations. South Carolina. Restaurants. Good food. Prosperity. (Bliss)
• Many are having trouble with allergies, as flowers have all seemed to bloom at the same time. Heavy pollen across the U.S. (Cheryl S)
Pandemic
• Covid is not an issue. (Carol C.)
Economy
• People are spending less. They think more about spending on what really matters. (Share)
• People are very nervous about the stock market. (Share)
• The new economy looks bright. (Muriel)
Climate & Earth
• Storms are more intense and frequent. Climate change is picking up. (Uneke)
• I see a torrential downpour of rain in some parts of the U.S. It is not good. More flooding. (Tonya W)
• Flooding occurs on the eastern coast of the US. (Susan Fay)
• The decrease in bees will be highlighted. (Brenda)
• I see the Dust Bowl. (Heather)
• Major beach erosion. Ocean life endangered. (Mere999)
• Flowers everywhere! An early spring and a boom in flowers. (Cheryl S)
• There are birds singing all around us. Perhaps their population is making a comeback or perhaps it is a sign of change. Or both. (Betty)
Science/Technological Advances
• Green technology is on the rise. There are advancements in energy technology, renewables, or other environmentally friendly technology. (Carol C.)
• Science is leading the way! There is a balance of moral and intellectual progress. (Carol C.)
• On the water in the Pacific Ocean there is a deep-water drill that brings up a bacterium. This does not affect the world, but the researchers become ill. It is in the news because of an unusual discovery. (Karen Porter)
• Innovations abound. (Muriel)
International
June—December 2022
U.S. — Politics
• Biden’s policies are popular. I see him smiling. (Baba)
• Clarence Thomas in the news. (Lovendures)
• I hear, “a more perfect union.” (Lovendures)
• September: The preparation for midterm elections is in full swing. Each party is intent on winning. (Uneke)
• September: A question of whether Kamala Harris is ready to take on more day-to-day responsibility. (Uneke)
• October: Conflicts with Republican members continue but have less of a negative effect. (Uneke)
• November: Reform on guns. (Tonya W)
In the US midterms looming large. Hope you rested while you could because it’s on again! (Kateinpdx)
In the US, the far right and conspiracy theorists have gathered strength and we are not out of the woods. But more people can see that it’s not real now. (Kateinpdx)
In the US it feels like we’ve matured and aren’t as naïve as before. We are more willing to fight what isn’t right. Those who stand in truth have more energy now. (Kateinpdx)
Everything is different now. We are coming out of the pandemic and we don’t want to put up with that BS anymore (pandemic, politics, shenanigans, referencing the US). (Kateinpdx)
I see AOC, she’s important somehow. (Kateinpdx)
I hear shouting and yelling in the US Congress. The is confusion about the older congress people leaving and the new ones going in. I see older auburn haired man turning away and leaving, which is causing the shouting. (Kateinpdx)
• Black Lives Matter in the news. (GradualGoddess)
• A beam, people are outside looking and watching; it’s scary or intriguing. I see Joe Biden waving and excited for this new launch. (Share)
• Progress is being made on U.S. infrastructure. (GradualGoddess)
• Prison reform, shift from punishment to rehabilitation. (GradualGoddess)
• Former Michigan Governor Rick Snyder in the news. (GradualGoddess)
• Marijuana is reclassified from Schedule I drug, recognized as therapeutic. (GradualGoddess)
• Marijuana legalized federally. (Teri Z)
• We still have a housing crisis for the homeless. Prison reform compounds it. Reparation laws and policy for homeless and the incarcerated. (Teri Z)
• Reform laws for those imprisoned due to unfair racial bias. (Teri Z)
• People will be cheering for Bernie Sanders. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will be standing next to him. (Bin)
• Steve Bannon jumps into the ocean, figuratively. (Bin)
• People will be booing at Fox News. (Bin)
• I feel a bit of anxiety. I see soldiers with swastikas. (Heather)
• I see Biden being earnest but dimming and Kamala stewing but watchful. She’s frustrated but gets it. The need to be patient is hard when she wants to shine and be seen. (Andrew Posey)
• June: Kamala Harris wielding more power, even if unofficially. (Howard E.)
• November: Biden steps down from the presidency because of health concerns. Vice President Harris assumes the presidency as the first female president. The people embrace this change, as she has proven herself and created trust in her abilities. Republicans try to create fear with lies about how she will ruin the country, but no one is buying it. (Julie N.)
• Great strides in infrastructure as people are trusting Biden’s vision for better systems. (Betty)
• The Republican Party splits into two political parties. (AK)
• Although the Republican Party has divided by this time, it still remains a threat to democracy. (Mere999)
• Corruption emerging; it will be overcome. (Karen K)
• June: The country is better. There is progress but it’s sluggish. Selfishness still hinders. (Carmel)
• The government is focusing on its energy infrastructure and use of green energy. (Siobban)
U.S. – Donald Trump
• Spirit says, “The Trump storm is sailing.” There are court documents and so many lawsuits and money troubles. (Share)
• Donald Trump’s influence remains but is diminished. It feels like recordings he made are played, but he isn’t physically present doing rallies or anything like that. (AK)
• Donald Trump will make a big announcement. (Brenda)
• Trump is silenced, perhaps because of legal or health issues. (Serpens)
• News about New York prosecutions of Trump and his family. (GradualGoddess)
• Not having Donald Trump around has shifted the balance and Congress is bluer than ever. (Jeanne Mayell)
U.S. — Midterm Elections
• Senate still blue! (Jeanne Mayell)
• The Senate is blue. (Baba)
• Republicans make slight gains in the House, but no majority. (Baba)
• Senate outcome? BLUE! Women! (Tonya W)
• Democrats retain the House and the Senate. (Uneke)
• December: Democrats have gained 20 additional seats in the House and 4 additional seats in the Senate. They are able to implement a more progressive agenda. (Uneke)
• Midterms are contentious. People are angry about gerrymandering and voter suppression. (Baba)
• Senate and House are blue. Democrats gain seats in House. Possible increase of 1 to 2 Democrats in Senate. (deetoo)
• The Senate and House remain blue. (Bluebelle)
• Upset in Texas gubernatorial election. (deetoo)
• Republicans have tried to restrict voting, but the John Lewis Voting Rights Act limits the damage. (Bluebelle)
• I see donkeys in a field with the sun behind them. (Lovendures)
• Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is more powerful. (Lovendures)
• I see the color blue. There is resentment and anger toward certain Republican politicians. (Doris)
• I see hollow voting machines. I hear chattering that there’s cheating involved. Everything will become stricter, making it difficult to vote. (Share)
• A stronger blue wave. Kamala Harris is smiling; she’s got it. Mitch McConnell is shaking his head. Someone is saying “We need to fight.” Voices saying, “This is unbelievable.” (Share)
• People are dutiful and go to the polls with calm and lack of rhetoric. Ted Cruz is thrown out of office. (Christine B)
• Another record turnout. Heavy support for Democrats. Stacey Abrams gaining power. California votes in a more progressive government, pushing for single-payer universal healthcare. (GradualGoddess)
• I see Republicans picking up a few seats in the Senate. But I also see that Ted Cruz, Lindsey Graham, and maybe Josh Hawley will have left before the elections. (Bright Opal)
• The House of Representatives will become bluer. (Lizzie)
• Midterms are a blue and purple wave. Voters elect new young candidates, blue and red. We usher out the old. There is new blood. (Teri Z)
• Republicans will be crushed. They will try to fight it and will lose. (Eric P.)
• I see a blue tsunami. GOP members will be leaving. (Bin)
• The midterm elections are ugly. There is violence in October. (Serpens)
• I see purple, but there is a containment of the GOP. They are not influential. (Carol C.)
• Louisiana or nearby southern state has surprising outcomes. (Avon)
• Beto O’Rourke runs for governor of Texas. (Charmander)
• My district in Florida has a democratic hopeful, a teacher named Jackie or Jack perhaps. Do they win? I do not know. I see there is a dinnertime opportunity. (Karen Porter)
• Results are split, a mix of Democrats and Republicans. Still no clear leaders. Some winners from lesser-known parties will emerge. Some of the older, powerful, longer-term members will retire. (Brenda)
• I feel hopeful, bluer. Feels smooth, like truth and kindness have prevailed. Elizabeth Warren has taken a more prominent role in the administration. She has a better plan for fairness and equality. (Heather)
• Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, and others involved in the 2021 sedition are voted out. Cheering in the Senate. A sigh of relief. (Julie S)
• Huge sums are spent on the midterms. Blue holds, but it wasn’t easy. (Rainbow)
• People who have absolute integrity and purpose for the people will be elected to government positions. Some current congresspeople who are not interested in upholding the Constitution and preserving democracy will be expelled. Some of them were involved in the Capitol riots and will be found out. (Mere999)
• Democrats have the House and Senate. Cruz is out. (Lillian A.)
• Democrats may lose Senate majority; also may lose some seats in the House, but will retain control. (Howard E.)
• The needle doesn’t move much regarding the Senate balance of power. Status quo will eventually force leaders to work together to get things done for the good of the people. (Cheryl S)
• I see an energetic red river emptying into and absorbed by a calm, expansive ocean of blue. (JO)
• Republicans implode in battles within their own ranks. (Muriel)
• Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez continues to impress everyone with her engagement with Republican voters. (Muriel)
• Cultural issues will play a role in the midterms. (Arianne)
• To predict the midterms, look to people’s feet. Namely, where are people going, and from where are they leaving? (Arianne)
• More Republicans. Far right takes hold of Senate. (Debbie L)
• GOP takes some seats. It’s gonna be a fight. Trump-allied senators and representatives up to no good. Senator Reverend Warnock of Georgia will win his seat again. (Colleen)
• Strong Republican presence and outcome. (Kristen)
• Balance of power feels like it can go either way. Result leaves 50 red and 50 blue in Senate. House stays blue as well. A feeling of relief in the collective. (Sunflower)
• People are HAPPY to vote blue! They can see the value of knowledge and having science-based programs. They trust knowledgeable officials who lead by example. (Julie N.)
• The GOP is still caught up in dead-end control strategies, but the people have moved on. The GOP is not able to keep all their current seats in the House and Senate. (Betty)
• Democrats gain seats in the Senate. It’s harder to tell what happens in the House. (AK)
• Congress is blue. Contested, but truth prevails. (Karen K)
• The Senate is better for Democrats. There are still way too many GOP. The House is Democratic, despite some shocking losses. The next election will signal the end of the old era. Conservatism will not be tolerated anymore, only fairness. (Carmel)
• There is cause for concern during the election cycle, but it all works out. Celebrations. Kamala Harris is smiling. More states turn blue. (Diana)
• Nancy Pelosi falls from power. (Jim)
• An exposition in the Senate. (Bernie)
• Senator Rand Paul is voted out. (Siobban)
• Democratic influence is growing. The Republican Party is divided, plagued by infighting and discrediting each other. (Paula)
• I see purple. I hear part of the song “To Susan on the West Coast Waiting” by Donovan: “Dear Susan, I know you love me so…Our fathers have painfully lost their way.” Something could be going on with moderate Republican Senator Susan Collins of Maine. (Eva)
U.S. — Donald Trump
• Trump gets a lot of press, but the moderates win and the movement moves toward the middle. The intensity of policy lessens as the public yearns for calm. (Andrew Posey)
• The noise Trump makes as he tries to be a kingmaker amplifies those against him so that the Republicans lose. He is not the kingmaker. (Andrew Posey)
• I see the dark mantle being passed. Trump is outside the light. (Andrew Posey)
U.S. — People/Other
• There will be a movement to restrict the use of devices by children. Studies come out showing developmental issues associated with too many hours on video games, iPads, telephones, etc. (Bluebelle)
• Something relating to space is important and in the news. (Lovendures)
• December: Makes my heart race. I hear “close call.” (Tonya W)
• I see the letters P and B. (Share)
• So many colorful butterflies. Spirit says “Welcome to new beginnings.” (Share)
• People saying there’s a shortage of supplies. (Share)
• Spirit says “The market is stocking up on something.” (Share)
• Communication is happening with outer space and travel into outer space. (Christine B)
• I see a farm with a barn and cows and the American dream of home fires. (Andrew Posey)
• I hear part of the Bee Gees song “First of May”: “When I was small, and Christmas trees were tall.” Nostalgia is big. There is a boom in toys, and childhood and children are idealized. (Eva)
• I see clouds of grey, blue skies too! Broadway back with a bang. The arts are on fire. Government is investing in the arts again. (Teri Z)
• Megachurches exposed. (Eric P.)
• People are waking up spiritually. (Eric P.)
• Restaurants are different from how they were in the past. (Bin)
• June: The serpent mounds in Ohio are visited in greater numbers on the summer solstice. The people arise to form a gathering. (Karen Porter)
• November: Hatchet is buried. (Karen Porter)
• Dinner with the stars in a fancy hotel shows the importance of a white apron. Something is important about this apron. (Karen Porter)
• The Roaring Twenties (from 100 years ago) will come back into style. People will want to live and party due to the completion of the pandemic. (Brenda)
• We are happier, spending time with friends and family. (Lillian A.)
• It’s smooth. No one wants to go back to where we were. (Bliss)
• Cars in the news. A push for electric begins to make its way into mainstream discourse and politics. (Cheryl S)
• This will be a wild and wacky year. Fun and pleasure takes on new meaning, with street fairs and micro-communities of fun. (Arianne)
• A cruise ship needs to be rescued and pulled into port. (Colleen)
• New people move into urban places. Cities are becoming more appealing to a new wave of people. Feeling of a renaissance beginning in urban areas where the arts community begins to thrive together. (Kristen)
• The new Fast and Furious movie is popular, but it feels like a relic from an old time. We have evolved and moved on as a species, and what once entertained us doesn’t hold as much entertainment value as it once did. (AK)
• The path forward seems bright. (Diana)
Pandemic
• I feel a sense of relief and happiness. The virus is truly behind us and we rejoice in having overcome it. (Doris)
• Covid is gone. Disappears. Poof. (Bliss)
• Countries that received the Covid vaccine late are finally opening. I feel this on the African continent. (Doris)
Economy
• The stock market is surging. At the same time, new rules are being introduced for trading. (Baba)
• July: The U.S. has lost many industries, such as movie theaters and retail stores. Business travel is no longer relevant. (Uneke)
• Blockchain will become very popular. (Share)
• Spirit says “There’s a movement, a new way of making money.” (Share)
• Buy/shop local. (Teri Z)
• The minimum wage goes up. (Bin)
• People in the U.S. are now working and recovering from unemployment. Still not shopping as in the past. (Lillian A.)
• Companies pile on to raise minimum wages prior to election. (Maybe this is my hopeful thinking.) (Muriel)
• More people who once had no money are now somewhat wealthy. A redistribution of wealth is taking place. (AK)
Climate & Earth
• Horses in the news. (GradualGoddess)
• Hottest year on record. El Nino! (Jeanne Mayell)
• Oceans warmer. Belching up stored heat. Jellyfish on the rise! (Jeanne Mayell)
• Greater focus on renewable energy. (deetoo)
• I see a flower opening and a green meadow in the southern hemisphere. I sense the flower is happy to bring beauty to the world. (Doris)
• June: There is a significant heat increase across the world. (Uneke)
• August: The heat is stifling in the Southeast and plains. (Uneke)
• September feels important. There will be some firm action happening on global warming. (Tonya W)
• The sky is an amber-red color, very strange looking but truly fascinating. (Share)
• Issues with water worldwide. (GradualGoddess)
• Water levels rising. Towns and cities being flooded and residents will consider moving to higher ground. I especially see this in Jakarta, Indonesia and Miami, Florida. (Paula)
• There is a dust storm out West. Lots of wind. (Carol C.)
• There is control of wind and water. (Carol C.)
• Bandaid on the Earth, which looks beat up, bruised, and sad. She needs attention! (Avon)
• Mudslide. (Jennifer)
• Great instability on the U.S. West Coast related to the weather. (Jennifer)
• Great advancement in clean energy. Smaller homes and cars are more in fashion and better for the environment. Waste and over-indulgence are not viewed well. More people are sharing resources as climate change shifts what is available and what is in short supply. (Julie N.)
• A lot of rain in Australia. (Bernie)
Science/Technological Advances
• I see many new inventions in medicine, technology, and transportation that are the result of cooperation among groups, individuals, and nations. There is a new approach to things and a belief that we are stronger when working together. (Doris)
• Great innovative strides are made in brain surgery. (Susan Fay)
• There are starfish in the news. Maybe there is a component of their chemistry that leads to a health advance? (Carol C.)
International
• International travel is almost back to normal, but not for certain parts of the world. (Doris)
• Mayor Regis Labaume wins reelection in Quebec City. (Bright Opal)
• I see Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau falling backward, but it is like he is being held by angels laying him down on the floor. He trusts in them. (Bright Opal)
• North Korea may attempt to attack the U.S. with nuclear weapons. They will be stopped. (Mere999)
• China and Russia become more threatening to America. (Mere999)
• World is dividing itself into regions economically and politically. Three different financial and monetary systems are developing: 1) China and much of Asia and some of Africa, 2) U.S., Australia, New Zealand, Israel, most of Americas, and 3) Europe and parts of the Middle East and Africa. Russia and Iran seem to stay separate and become almost partners. This seems like it is the beginning of a future world structure of competition and rivalry, not cooperation. (Howard E.)
2023
U.S. — Politics
• Next presidential election is starting to heat up. Lots of candidates entering the field. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Biden is tired. He and Kamala need to gauge this strategically. He might decide to let her take over during the year so she can run as an incumbent. (Jeanne Mayell)
Marjorie Taylor Greene and those like her are trying to take over Congress. They are getting laughed at. They are akin to the Third Reich. (Kateinpdx)
The year feels so different than 2020 and 2021 that we cannot imagine it until we experience it. It feels as different as 2020 would be to someone in the 1970’s. There have been big leaps in consciousness. (Kateinpdx)
• Infrastructure changes are starting to take shape, preparing the country for the future and for the effects of climate change. (Bluebelle)
• There is a new law that prohibits Fox News from spreading disinformation. (Bluebelle)
• U.S. is moving right along progressively. (Lovendures)
• Republican Party is losing its popularity overall. (Uneke)
• Talk of state secession. It is possible that California has seceded already. Oregon too? Michigan? New York? (Tonya W)
• I see more socialized medicine. (Tonya W)
• Blue-collar class is more respected. All working-class jobs are respected. (Christine B)
• Political parties are shifting. Current Democratic Party is the more right-leaning, as a progressive party takes shape. The Republicans, if they still exist, are marginalized as a far-right fringe group. There may be a regrouping of Republicans who left when it became the Trump party. (GradualGoddess)
• Many things are being hidden from the public. Still, there is a leader helping Americans get through it. (Bright Opal)
• Kamala is fierce. Don’t mess with her. She will eat you for lunch and order dessert. (Teri Z)
• Kamala Harris helps out Joe Biden. (Bin)
• A new political party is formed. (Charmander)
• Good is winning over evil. Biden presidency is a success. (Julie S)
• Biden administration continues to unite families separated by the Trump administration. Former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is brought before the Senate to explain her involvement in placing immigrant children and babies into adoptive homes and possibly receiving money to do so. Immigrants will continue to be given the opportunity to become U.S. citizens, which angers many white supremacists. (Mere999)
• Many obstacles in legislative bodies. (Cheryl S)
• I see President Biden and the word “assassinate.” I think somebody’s trying to assassinate him but they are unsuccessful. (Colleen)
• There are more Democrats, I see a huge swarm of them. (Colleen)
• Another great number of women enter the House of Representatives and the Senate. (Susan Fay)
• Vice President Harris is sworn in as president after Joe Biden steps down due to health issues. There are more women in politics and positions of power in general. Women cannot be held back from positions of leadership any longer. (Julie N.)
• President Biden leaves the White House. (Jim)
• Fast trains and building a better transportation system are proposed. (Siobban)
U.S. – Donald Trump
• Trump could very well run for president again in 2024. If he does, something about him will be changed, increasing his chances of winning. (Jim)
• I see the Trump people still trying to stir up trouble. (Colleen)
• Trump or someone in his family is running for office. It’s more about the power than working for the American people. (Colleen)
• The GOP and the Trump party are separate. (Colleen)
• Justice will finally catch up to Donald Trump. There could be charges related to attempted murder or manslaughter. He will try to run but it won’t work. (Bright Opal)
U.S. — People/Other
• More nonprofit foundations. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Builders focusing on climate. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Something in the news about a female astronaut. (Tonya W)
• Many smart cars all around. (Share)
• First quarter: I see a funeral, candles. There is sadness on a large scale; an important person. (GradualGoddess)
• Baseball in the news, maybe a new record is set. (GradualGoddess)
• Good year spent adapting and working out how to adapt to the new demands of climate change, economy, and health systems after Covid. (Paula)
• I see Native Americans thriving while others falter. (Andrew Posey)
• I see an old-time gray stone street. I hear the Green Day song “Boulevard of Broken Dreams.” The atmosphere is depressing. (Eva)
• People moving to smaller cities and farms. A simpler lifestyle is the new cool. There are fewer autos and more people traveling by train. Lots of steam engines. (Teri Z)
• Electric cars are more affordable and widespread. They are rather common now. (Carol C.)
• On the doorstep of something big. A big, black door with gold decorations. Makes me step back to examine it all. (Avon)
• Cruise lines are going out of business. New mindset and ethos. Staycations are popular. (Karen Porter)
• Air travel is restricted. (Karen Porter)
• The U.S. feels smaller. Community is more important. People are joining together in mini-communities based on common interests to help each other. (Heather)
• Less meat is eaten. Livestock abuses are better understood. (Rainbow)
• Home, home, home is still and even more the focus. People travel less, spend less, and expect more help and efficiency at home.(Muriel)
• Don’t trust people who claim to be “True Believers,” for they are all a sham. (Arianne)
• Cancel culture will become serious on all sides, but most people are getting fed up with it. (Arianne)
• Schools are “burning,” having lost credibility, as have teachers’ unions. (Arianne)
• I see a lot of lines, all horizontal, some larger than others and unevenly spaced. A frequency of some sort, or measurement of light? (Mary I)
• There is more tolerance for different points of view, varied lifestyle choices, and LGBTQIA+. (Julie N.)
• I hear the 1980s G.I. Joe cartoon theme song playing. Perhaps a revival of the toy line or some sort of army involvement takes place this year. (AK)
• Sadness and light, someone passes. (Karen K)
Pandemic
• Covid has come to an end (I feel like it’s in the beginning of the year). (Colleen)
• Scare of another pandemic or mass illness. People are fearful of repeating Covid lockdowns. (Kristen)
• Research on the Covid vaccine will lead to a vaccine for the common cold. This will have to be updated annually like flu vaccinations. (Steve S)
Economy
• A depression or a recession. People have less money now but things are also much cheaper. (Andrew Posey)
• World economics is transforming. Much more digital currency. Regional trade and alliances. (Howard E.)
• Jobs. Things are good, people working. A resurgence of the economy. Unemployment is low again. (Bliss)
• Companies struggle to figure out how to compensate and shift real estate obligations. (Muriel)
• There is instability in the stock market because of rogue trading. (Sunflower)
Climate & Earth
• Nuclear power becomes very unpopular. (Baba)
• Methods of farming are being rethought due to climate change. (Baba)
• Migration of birds is being affected by climate change. This is being studied. (Baba)
• A new species of pumpkin is introduced. (Baba)
• Increase in organic farming. (deetoo)
• Increase in hurricanes, tornadoes. (deetoo)
• A focus on national parks, national forests, and the environment. (Lovendures)
• More ancient archeological finds occur. (Lovendures)
• More attention is being given to green industries and saving our country from climate disaster. (Uneke)
• Birds are dying and their population is getting smaller. (Share)
• Wildfires. Many are standing and watching buildings burn and feeling helpless. It’s so tragic. People are asking how to control it. (Share)
• More fires but less to burn. I see a depopulation of urban centers while small towns expand. (Andrew Posey)
• I hear part of the Joni Mitchell song “A Case of You”: “Oh Canada—with your face sketched on it twice.” People are giving up on the U.S. and moving to Canada, and they are sad about it. (Eva)
• Climate change measures will be enacted, including new legislation all over the world. Global leaders will come together and new solutions will be found for old problems. (Brenda)
• There is a global sense of relief that there was a good harvest in the fields. The media is discussing lots of new, successful agricultural methods, such as growing crops vertically in greenhouses. (Jackie)
• Weather is much more unpredictable. (Sunflower)
• Around the world there are many natural disasters due to climate change, but countries are working together and not in denial. (Betty)
Science/Technological Advances
• People saying “Robots are the new buddies.” Robots are everywhere, including driving our cars for us. Dogs and robots are not getting along. (Share)
• There is more progress on renewable energy. We are watching and waiting. There is creativity and progress, but we have to be patient. (Carol C.)
• Major, life-altering technological advances introduced to the public. (AK)
• Genome sequencing becomes a thing. The life expectancy of a human is now 150 years. This makes us realize we need to work more on mental health if we are going to live so much longer. This includes employers treating employees better. (AK)
• Research on the Covid vaccine will lead to a vaccine for the common cold. This will have to be updated annually like flu vaccinations. (Steve S)
International
• I see huge bells, like those of Notre Dame in Paris, being rung for a happy event. (Doris)
• The world is shifting and picking up momentum. The old ways of living are falling off. The New Age is really dawning and it is apparent! (Eric P.)
• Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan wins reelection. Indian Prime Minister Modi is not happy. (Asma)
2024
U.S. — Politics
• Police reform is succeeding. (Tonya W)
• Kamala Harris appears on TV. (Share)
• Spirit says “It’s about time for a woman to display the kind of love and kindness we all desperately need.” (Share)
• Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is making great progress presenting a more progressive agenda to Congress. (Share)
• A scandal involving a female senator is in the news. (Charmander)
• November: Contention over the First Amendment causes turmoil. (Susan Fay)
• So much has changed. Do we even have a government now? It feels like more people are self-governing in their local communities. Local is where it’s at. (Heather)
• Energy laws go into effect. (Julie S)
November: U.S. Election
• Kamala and Biden still prevail. Most popular administration in a long time. Obamas are helping. (Jeanne Mayell)
• I see Kamala Harris on the ticket. I see her holding hands with someone, their hands high in the air. She looks happy. (Baba)
• News about Bernie Sanders. (deetoo)
• Women figure prominently in election. Lots of wins. (deetoo)
• Ted Cruz loses Senate seat. (deetoo)
When focusing on the US Election I hear Harris and Haley. (Kateinpdx)
US Election: There are two women running and people don’t know what to make of it. Buttigieg, Romney and someone else we don’t know of at the time this predictions is being made (2.22.21). (Kateinpdx)
• Democrats keep the White House. (Bluebelle)
• My head is tilting left. A left-leaning government. A punishing election for the GOP. (Lovendures)
• I see lots of women running for office and winning. (Doris)
• Joe Biden does not run. Kamala Harris is elected president. Women are prominent in Congress and form various governing coalitions. We are now concerned about all people. (Uneke)
• I see two women in power. This may be the wrong choice of words, because the government is losing its power. But these women will lead America. One is dark-skinned, one is light-skinned. Possibly blonde or gray-haired. They have a nickname, like Yin and Yang. They will work well together. (Tonya W)
• Women are prominent in the elections and government. The colors are blue and white. Kamala Harris and a female running mate win the presidential election. (Christine B)
• Kamala Harris is president and a woman (I think also BIPOC) is vice president. The Left is in power, Democrats or a third party. (GradualGoddess)
• I see Kamala Harris waiting to go onstage, beaming. I see Mitt Romney or a male Republican, and Trump in a wheelchair. I see the white nationalists pissed but once again in the shadows. (Andrew Posey)
• Kamala Harris will be elected president. Two women at the top. (Lizzie)
• I hear music associated with the Black community: “There will be peace in the valley for me someday” and “Oh, how happy you have made me.” There could be a Black leader. (Eva)
• Joe Biden will not run for a second term. Kamala Harris will be the first woman U.S. president. (Eric P.)
• Democrats will get a second term. People are cheering. (Bin)
• I saw “Two Dems.” Definitely a Democratic president. (Serpens)
• We have the first woman president! (Carol C.)
• I sense big energy and a resonating, radiant light shining. I feel like this is a bursting forth and a new leap of progress (woman president) that will propel us forward. (Carol C.)
• Black coat and white tie. A black-haired politician is in the news. District 5 Florida. There are more representatives. There is much debate about how the lines are drawn. It goes to the courts. (Karen Porter)
• Democrats will win the election. Trump may try to run again, but will not win. His family may secure some congressional positions. (Brenda)
• I see Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez with one hand in the air, excited and exuberant. (Heather)
• I see Republican Senators Josh Hawley of Missouri and Ted Cruz of Texas melting. (Jennifer)
• President Joe Biden is tired and leaving office. Kamala Harris is voted in. (Julie S)
• The Republican ticket is not good. Republicans are incapable of leading this country. There are more Democrats/Independents who have greater integrity and knowledge. It is going to be an extremely volatile time for the U.S. (Mere999)
• Democrats win presidency–but I cannot see who. (Lillian A.)
• Elections very close, with Republicans presenting strong challenge to Democratic control. (Howard E.)
• New Republican president. (Bliss)
• I see Paul Ryan as the leader of the Republican Party, running for president. I also see someone in Trump’s family or a Trumper running for office in his place. Nikki Haley is out, Mitt Romney is insignificant. (Cheryl S)
• I first see a person related to former President John F. Kennedy at the podium, then it switches to Kamala Harris. Kamala will be president again. (Asma)
• Democrats own the space. (Muriel)
• The election will be a tragedy for all involved. (Arianne)
• Free and fair elections are in the news. (Debbie L)
• Election: I see red coats in a joyous marching band moving forward in unison. (Jackie)
• I see Kamala Harris and Trump or someone from the Trump party running for office. (Colleen)
• President Biden runs again but is feeble, and Kamala Harris will take over. (Sunflower)
• Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has a strong national following. I don’t know if she is running for president or giving strong support to the Democrats, but she is definitely making a positive difference. (Betty)
• Donald Trump Jr. runs for president. He is considered a joke. He might make it to the November election, but if so he only gets a fraction of the support his father had. (AK)
• There will be 3 or 4 candidates in the November election. (AK)
• I see the election going purple for the House and Senate. (AK)
• “It will be good.” I see Kamala Harris in blue, smiling. (Karen K)
• Terrible year for Republicans. Socialists arise. The idea of working together becomes popular. People are tired of being sick and poor. The end of the idea that riches alone matter. New souls are transforming this old world. (Carmel)
• Blue wave, with even more states turning Democratic. No fighting over results. (Diana)
• I see a new man getting ready for the presidential election. (Bernie)
U.S. — People/Other
• I see a sunflower turning toward the sun. (Doris)
• I see lush gardens. People are growing their own food. (Tonya W)
• Fewer racial conflicts taking place. More unity. (Tonya W)
• Many people are praying. (Share)
• Families are bonding and there’s more community living. (Share)
• Spirit says “Easier said than done.” (Share)
• There are changes to how we shop and buy goods. (Kateinpdx)
There are greater calls for urgency in changing how we live. (Kateinpdx)
I see/hear Native (US) people saying the old ways are dying, we cannot like this. There are fever pitch warnings to change our ways. (Kateinpdx)
Spirit says “Do you recognize me? I’ve always been here.” (Share)
• The ocean is smooth, peaceful, and quiet, with a clear view for miles. (Christine B)
• Trump is sick, perhaps passes. (GradualGoddess)
• Young people start to think of their futures, move to other countries for more space, green space, and higher ground. (Paula)
• Something or someone is ruined, but not entirely. There is light in the background and perhaps this leads to a breakthrough or is necessary to break from past stagnation. (Carol C.)
• Seeing a beautiful green mountain range with foggy clouds hugging them, unsure of where this is but I feel it’s the Smoky Mountains in the Appalachians. Aerial view, very beautiful, peaceful, and calming. (Avon)
• New ways of educating and teaching, revolutionary, small schools, less busing. Homeschool is more popular. (Karen Porter)
• Lots of street cleaners; what are they cleaning? (Jennifer)
• Green building practices come to the fore, smaller houses are built. (Rainbow)
• Elder care facilities needed. (Bliss)
• Matt Dillon in the news. New movie? (Bliss)
• Towns are so important, local connections paramount. (Muriel)
• I see an image of Carnival, as well as Blanca, the Brazilian mutant character from the game Street Fighter II. This means people will be altering their physical bodies in strange ways, which some will criticize as “despicable.” (Arianne)
• Family, partnership, and collaboration are the vehicles for the hard work that creates and meets mutual goals. (Kristen)
• Children are naturally adept at intuitive practices and show wisdom and knowledge from a very young age. They don’t need to learn to meditate but are more of a living meditation. (Julie N.)
• I still see many homeless people. (Betty)
• There are big problems we are ignoring as a species. (AK)
• Healing, positive energy. (Karen K)
Economy
• I instantly heard “buckin’ bronco.” Related to stock market, I believe. (Tonya W)
• I hear “There’s a crash.” Is this referring to the stock market or something else? There’s going to be a different kind of market. Wall Street is not the only player. (Share)
• December: Bonds or interest rates affect the stock market. (Debbie L)
• The stock market is not as red hot. Overall economy gently lifting up everyone. People begin to think differently about money, food, and love. Relationship counts. As the world is jeopardized, people rediscover the meaning of friendship. (Carmel)
Climate & Earth
• There is a lot of migration taking place. People moving up toward Canada, or to Canada itself. Land is so important now. (Tonya W)
• Greta Thunberg is the new leader for a climate change organization (The Climate Coalition?). (Share)
• Siberia is thawing. I see the permafrost in the bright sun and the remains of an extinct animal. (Andrew Posey)
• I hear part of the Radiohead song “Paranoid Android”: “Rain down from a great height.” There could be problems with the weather. (Eva)
• A dustier world, less water. (Karen Porter)
• More people will move back to California and the Northeast. (Brenda)
• People are migrating to northern climates from tropical zones. (Howard E.)
I hear crashing waves or an earthquake. It is a massive sound. (Kateinpdx)
• Innovative new green technology becomes more mainstream. (Jackie)
• The weather patterns are changing. There are abnormal tornadoes. (Sunflower)
• I see desert. Lots of dried-up land due to climate change. (AK)
• There is a focus on new green technology to generate electricity in the U.S. (Siobban)
• Some kind of chameleon action. (Susan Fay)
Science/Technological Advances
• Amazon makes some kind of breakthrough. (Muriel)
There are breakthroughs in medicine. (Kateinpdx)
International
• Germany has to rethink how its society works due to the majority elderly population. (Baba)
• I see angels. The Earth is being held in light. (Lovendures)
• I see diamonds on the ground shining in the sun somewhere in Africa. (Doris)
• A white light, a cylinder, something is landing on Earth. (Share)
• Interplanetary travel introduced. (WiscoGirl65)
• Putin is gone and Russia is a mess. There are ruined and dark mansions and trails of blood running down the sidewalks. (Andrew Posey)
• World struggles on a regional basis. Possible conflict in Middle East; begins small but possibly great consequences if not contained or addressed. (Howard E.)
2025
U.S. — Politics
• Split within itself, the Republican Party is dead and buried. It has eaten its own tail and expired. Lots of little parties jockey for importance. (Muriel)
• I see a huge number of Democrats coming out to vote. It’s not the GOP they fight, it’s the Trump party. (Colleen)
• There are budgetary constraints at the federal level because of the spending to combat pandemic issues. (Bluebelle)
• There’s a bullying motorcycle club trying to form an underground conspiracy group. (Share)
• Robots are acting as diffusers (are they the new law enforcement?), locating conspiracy and terrorist groups that are not good for the people. (Share)
• Big changes in drug laws and incarceration. It’s more humane. Reparations must be made. Generations of pain. (Teri Z)
• Old guard in politics and religion are going away. New, exciting energy. (Eric P.)
• College debt will be forgiven. (Bin)
• Politics is changing. People realize we need serious action. (AK)
• Senator Mitt Romney is in the political spotlight. I see him smiling and shaking hands. (Siobban)
Center right person in the WH. Mitt Romney? (Kateinpdx)
Mitch McConnell is gone or retiring. He feels old and frail. (Kateinpdx)
January 20, 2025: Visions of Inauguration Day
• I see Kamala Harris smiling and taking an oath. Pete Buttigieg is nearby. (Baba)
• I see Kamala Harris at the podium. (Bluebelle)
• A woman president, looking like Kamala Harris. She is giddy with happiness, smiling brightly, and the world is rejoicing. (Doris)
• Kamala Harris is being sworn in as president. She’s smiling with such grace and joy. Hillary Clinton is shaking her hand and hugging her. (Share)
• The new blue and white feels like an image and a metaphor, and is echoed in pantsuits worn by the new female president (white) and female vice president (blue). The inauguration is not extravagant. (Christine B)
• Kamala Harris waving at crowds and smiling. (Paula)
• Kamala Harris is being inaugurated, but no one is happy. She is stuck with a bad situation that is not really her fault. (Eva)
• Kamala Harris wins presidency. She has a female vice president. It’s a somber walk down the avenue. There’s still bloodshed with Trumpers. (Teri Z)
• The people are happy. The far right is gone. I see people dancing. (Bin)
• A joyous sunny day. Kamala Harris inaugurated as president. No underlying tension as there was in 2020. The world rejoices and praises the U.S. (Julie S)
• I see Kamala Harris at the Capitol during the inauguration. I asked to see a U.S. map and asked who was president. I saw HARRIS across the map. I also saw the name Monroe in a small font. (Colleen)
• I see Kamala Harris with her hand up being sworn in. (Karen K)
• Kamala Harris is dressed in a blue skirt and her hair is blowing in the breeze. Later she waves goodbye to the crowd as she looks on from above. (Debbie L)
• Kamala Harris is president. (Diana)
• I see Kamala Harris, who is using the words “she” and “we.” Female energy. (Lovendures)
• I sense progress. Again, I am getting lots of fiery energy and progress forward. This may be related to the first woman president. I am not sure if it is Kamala Harris, or another woman who is progressive. Whomever it is, she has the energy and focus to push us where we need to go as a society. (Carol C.)
• Women around the world are celebrating and crying. I hear someone say “It’s a new world.” A country gives flowers, roses, and statues to the U.S., symbolic of matriarchal love. (Share)
• There is a new person standing strong in government in January. (Jim)
• I think the new president will be a Kennedy. (Bernie)
• We have a new president. He is not Joe Biden, not Kamala Harris, and not a Republican. (AK)
• I see a Republican taking office again, possibly Paul Ryan. It puts the country on edge, considering the behavior of the last Republican administration. However, changes on presidential conduct implemented by the Biden administration and Congress will keep presidents in check. (Cheryl S)
• Ivanka Trump and Candace Owens are welcomed as president and vice president and have a great first year in office. (WiscoGirl65)
U.S. — People/Other
• Tricycles for adults are in the news. (Baba)
• Most cars on the road are electric. (Share)
• Prayer is important. (Christine B)
• News about Mars. (GradualGoddess)
• The American diet has shifted toward vegetarian and vegan. Energy healing is more accepted and prevalent. The value of the arts for overall health and happiness is recognized; a new creative renaissance. (GradualGoddess)
• I hear the song lyric, “People got to be free.” People are looking for liberation. (Eva)
• Someone important in music dies. Music in the air. (Teri Z)
• Three strong Native American faces, like floating heads, in Native makeup, feathers, etc. (Avon)
• YouTube becomes something else. It may turn into another avenue of media. (Charmander)
• Zangadu game becomes popular and a cartoon series begins. (Karen Porter)
• Elmer’s Glue is in the news. There is something significant about the orange plastic cap. I see a new way of turning it around to get the glue out. (Karen Porter)
• There is a new color scheme at McDonald’s. (Karen Porter)
• More children go to school online than in person. (Brenda)
• Life is comfortable for some, but others are suffering. Those who are comfortable do their best to help out and teach what they know. Local leaders and specialists are asked to step up and teach valuable life skills. (Heather)
• This will be a quiet year, like an after party. The San Francisco Bay Area will feel particularly quiet. (Arianne)
• The collective is settling in to a bluer (more Democratic) America and a sense of peace. (Sunflower)
• Martin Luther King Jr.’s grandson will be in the news. (Bernie)
Pandemic
• An anniversary year for Covid. There will be a massive world celebration. (Mary I)
Economy
• New pot farms are big business. (Teri Z)
• A shift back to ridesharing and more gig economy than ever. Gig economy workers are protected by new legislation. (Brenda)
• Big corporations are losing their chokehold and there are more community-centered businesses as well as local farms. (Betty)
Climate & Earth
• Climate issues intensifying. Drought. Water table bad. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Gas-powered vehicles are a thing of the past. Electric cars are now prominent. (Uneke)
• I see the trees in Europe are sick and withering to black. I think it’s because of a green mold covering the bark and no one knows how to fix it. (Jackie)
• News about the warming oceans. (Colleen)
• Snowy and previously cold places are warm, and “new ground” is seen. Shifts in food supply arise. (Kristen)
Science/Technological Advances
• Huge medical breakthroughs. (Teri Z)
• I see a medical breakthrough. (Bin)
• Major medical breakthrough to cure cancer. (Mere999)
• A new animal species may be discovered. (Mere999)
International
• A new pathway for good occurs. (Lovendures)
• January: The U.K. is a mess. There is flooding in Venice, Italy. A new leader emerges in Europe. (Andrew Posey)
• Big news from China. (Brenda)
• Possible war in Middle East, based upon regional alliances. Serious. May involve oil, fresh water, trade. Could be avoided if leaders will conference and compromise. (Howard E.)
• Brian Rose becomes prime minster in the U.K. (WiscoGirl65)
2026
U.S. — Politics
• Women rising. More women elected than ever now, in all levels of government. Feeling the shift toward progressive government. (Jeanne Mayell)
• There is less time spent building consensus and more time taking action politically. (Lovendures)
• Universal healthcare, subsidized daycare, and family leave policies are in place. (Uneke)
• Huge new subway system being built. I hear “railway” but it feels different from what we are used to. It moves so quickly. It takes the place of a lot of cars. We are trying to reduce emissions. (Tonya W)
• Spirit says “Finally talking about our race issues.” (Share)
• More accurate history is being taught in school and we will finally acknowledge our wrongdoings. (Share)
• Green New Deal is happening. (Eric P.)
• The Black Lives Matter movement splits. (Arianne)
• The midterms result is red (Republican) in both houses. (Sunflower)
• A change is made to federal tax brackets. (Siobban)
U.S. — People/Other
• Seattle in the news. (GradualGoddess)
• Young people looking for a way out of the old system. (Paula)
• I hear the George Harrison song lyric, “Give me love, give me peace on Earth.” I see a closed red door. The door may represent a choice we have to make regarding the pursuit of love and peace–are we willing to open the door? (Eva)
• We are in a renaissance. (Teri Z)
• The young are taking over. Boomers are worn out. Time to watch grandkids and play a little. (Teri Z)
• Many souls will depart the physical. They have done what they came to do. (Teri Z)
• I feel excited this year. (Bin)
• I see the color blue and a river in the news. It is a resource for something. (Carol C.)
• People migrate from Facebook to another social media platform. (Brenda)
• More people are drawn to one-world spirituality rather than to religion. Religion is on the decline. (Heather)
• Children’s knowledge increases tremendously on the spiritual educational level. They learn how to use more of their previously hidden senses. (WiscoGirl65)
• I see trees. Calm. No drama. (Bliss)
• Electric vehicles are more affordable now and are becoming the new normal. (Cheryl S)
• There is hope that social media, rather than protests, will be used to foster social change. (Arianne)
• I see a huge diamond. (Colleen)
• The country is settling in, people are happy. (Karen K)
Economy
• It feels heavy somewhere in the world. I hear the words “bruising economy.” (Lovendures)
• Many businesses are now online. (Bin)
• More people will be joining labor unions. (Bin)
• Global trade and economic struggles. Local communities work to greatly help each other and those in need and under stress. (Howard E.)
Climate & Earth
• I see infrastructure projects to shore up climate issues. (Jeanne Mayell)
• More sales of electric cars than of gas-powered vehicles. (Baba)
• Famine. We are actually dealing with droughts and famine. Wow. People are trying to grow their own food. (Tonya W)
• Fewer big cargo freighters on the ocean. (Christine B)
• People are migrating due to climate change. (GradualGoddess)
• There is an issue with citrus. (GradualGoddess)
• China announces leadership on environmental policies. They are policing the world and polluting just the same. The carbon count backfires, and the U.S. is held accountable for pollution in other countries because it purchases products whose manufacture pollutes those other countries. (Karen Porter)
• I see drought, dry fields. (Julie S)
• 2026/2027: Concerns about Earth “wobble” as ice in northern hemisphere decreases and Arctic becomes ice-free in the summers. Beginnings of pole shift? (Howard E.)
• Freeze and deep snow are prevalent as in days gone by. (Debbie L)
• People have learned to treat the green mold on tree bark in Europe. (Jackie)
• The ice fields are melting, causing further weather shifts and adjustments. (Mary I)
• There is an unexpected discovery in a cave. (AK)
Science/Technological Advances
• New medical cures are put forth, including for all types of cancer and Alzheimer’s. (Uneke)
There are new innovations in cars and transportation. (Kateinpdx)
New trains or the Hyper Loop is active. (Kateinpdx
Sea kelp in the news. (Kateinpdx)
Alternative foods and Amazon rainforests in the news. No more room to grow.This could be related to needing to find alternative ways of growing food, and/or eating more sustainably. (Kateinpdx)
• Gene splicing happens! There’s a new laser technology breakthrough. (Teri Z)
• Huge discoveries in mental health, science, the arts, and medicine. (Teri Z)
• A new app is created where people can find out their vitals by tapping on it. (Charmander)
• New technology comes out. (Muriel)
• Big bursts of innovation flood our paradigm. What was previously impossible or even unfathomable is now emerging as reality. (Kristen)
• A new clothing material has been developed that feels wonderful, lasts, and cleans easily. (Betty)
International
• There is even more lawlessness and instability in Mexico. People are desperate to leave that country. (Bluebelle)
• I feel female energy around the planet. The future is female and has arrived. (Doris)
• I hear military vehicles on the move somewhere in a landlocked country. (Doris)
• Space travel becomes an exciting opportunity. (Uneke)
• New Zealand women leaders in the news. (Christine B)
• Black tar, clogged streets or plumbing in London. (Andrew Posey)
• Aliens may be revealed by this time. (Muriel)
• I see an air battle/potential war taking place this year. (AK)
2027
U.S. — Politics
• The Constitution is completely overhauled. (Share)
• Our history books are being rewritten. (Share)
• The president struggles to get anything done due to Republican Congress. (Sunflower)
U.S. — People/Other
• I see a parachute. Safe landings on things we are worried about. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Focus is on what legacy we are leaving. (Lovendures)
• Communities are different. There is more togetherness. Sharing food. I see large community gardens and spring wells. Unity. Hands held. Like our Circle of Light meditations come to life. (Tonya W)
• Helpers. So many helpers. (Tonya W)
• I hear “I walk with you and I stand by you.” (Share)
• Buildings are behind a door, it’s some strange illusion. (Share)
• I see frogs playing or perhaps it’s people playing Leapfrog. (Christine B)
• Women are prominent in all areas, not just government. More goddess culture and energy. Priorities shift from individual to collective. Policies shift from conflict to peace, disinformation to truth, fear to love. (GradualGoddess)
• I hear the song lyric, “Oh, how happy you have made me.” People feel good. (Eva)
• Follow the yellow brick road. There is a road lined with gold. People are floating and cars are driverless. (Teri Z)
• I see a plane crash with stunned survivors walking around burning wreckage. (Julie S)
• Teachers’ unions listen and spearhead educational change. Schools will have less formal instruction. (Arianne)
• Many people live in communities based on shared lifestyle and spiritual values. (Kristen)
• New types of food are introduced. They are manufactured using the cheapest crops and have little nutritional value. They are the next iteration of Frankenfoods. Our bodies will not know how to process them. (Julie N.)
• Growth, expansion, healing. (Karen K)
Economy
• U.S. currency has changed. (Tonya W)
• I hear “Wall Street no more.” (Share)
Climate & Earth
• A new dinosaur is discovered. (Baba)
• People all over the world are impacted by climate change and are considering whether to migrate to colder climates. (Uneke)
• The rainforest has to be saved. People are looking for ways to restore it. (Paula)
• There are swarms of bugs. (Teri Z)
• We need balance. Cleaning out the oceans. (Teri Z)
• People moving to better climates. The Midwest is popular. (Teri Z)
• The coast is sinking. Florida looks different geographically. (Teri Z)
• I see a solid, strong energy building and gaining momentum. We are in a good position moving forward (for energy, environment?). (Carol C.)
• A well-known country no longer exists on the map. (Charmander)
• Gentle rain falling on the grasses planted to prevent deforestation and create more oxygen. Some devastated areas are coming back. This may be on the Mongolian steppe. (Karen Porter)
• A big fire in the middle of the U.S. (Brenda)
• Climate is hot. People worry. Florida real estate tanks. Too hot. (Bliss)
• So many habitats are gone because climate change was not taken seriously in time to save them. It is more difficult to save habitats that are important to our planet. The animals are suffering. (Cheryl S)
• Bad weather increases again worldwide. (WiscoGirl65)
I see red and brown, with a curve, like a crescent moon in the news. (Kateinpdx)
Science/Technological Advances
• Eyesight correction becomes more advanced and accessible. (Baba)
• Microchips are a thing now. People aren’t afraid of them though. I am not sensing this paranoid thought process around them. I am hearing “nanochips.” (Tonya W)
• I see some illuminating light, it’s a very high-tech machine. (Share)
• Androids in the news. Automation is big. (Heather)
• A covering that may be necessary for specific areas to be habitable, similar to a biodome, is developed. (Julie N.)
• Modern transportation comes of age—safe automated cars and fast trains that will traverse the U.S. like our highways, from New York to Louisiana in hours. (Betty)
International
• I see a yellow light. This has something to do with space, and is related to something about extraterrestrials or life in space that will be revealed. The world is mesmerized by this, but some are not surprised at all. (Doris)
• Heard the word “spaceship.” I think we will encounter alien beings. I see them as gray. They are peaceful. They have been waiting for the collective to reach this level of advanced consciousness. (Tonya W)
• There are people on Mars. (Tonya W)
• I see rolling, green hills and the world has just gotten quieter or smaller, simpler, and more basic. (Andrew Posey)
• The global picture is shifting, with new alliances and adversaries. (Muriel)
• Hovercrafts make an entry into the world. (Jackie)
• A billionaire/trillionaire proposes there be a president for the entire world—to represent all of humanity. (AK)
2028
U.S. — Politics
• Blue (Democrats) win reelection. Parties are changing. Democrats are becoming more like two parties. GOP also more like two parties. It is about time! (Jeanne Mayell)
• Statue of Liberty holds strong. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Young people in important positions. Good for the world. (Lizzie)
• I hear “Slack your rope, hangman, from the gallows tree” from the Peter, Paul and Mary song “Hangman.” This could refer to changes regarding the death penalty. (Eva)
• I see a female president. (Bin)
• Everyone will get good housing. (Bin)
• Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Kamala Harris. (Julie S)
• Strong local leaders are the key. The federal government is hampered by its own confusion. We have at least 51 states by now, territories are fully embraced and empowered. (Muriel)
• Corruption from the Republicans; they will be stopped. Human rights are more secure. Heard Stacey Abrams’ name. (Karen K)
U.S. — People/Other
• People love to be in Vermont and Maine. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Ocean cruising is different. “Less is more.” The impact of cruising is now a focus. (Lovendures)
• We’re flat and looking very different and strange. (Share)
We as a people are all older and wiser than we were at the beginning of the decade. (Kateinpdx)
Less people on the planet. Or less choosing to be. We see what’s unsustainable. (Kateinpdx)
The old ways are dying (meaning toxic masculinity and power over). Few have patience for it now. We must either grow or die. (Kateinpdx)
• There is a new attitude toward higher education; it is trusted and valued, but not elitist or mandatory. It is recognized as essential, but humble. (Christine B)
• Society is quieter, moving at a slower pace. People are burned out and taking a break. (Christine B)
• Mobile games are becoming popular. (Bin)
• There is a relaxation or lessening of tension. People are being taken care of somehow. Perhaps a shift from the old ways, which are fully finished, and moving to a new way of living. (Carol C.)
• A new way to travel is popular among young people. It looks like a hot-air balloon. (Charmander)
• Telemedicine is becoming commonplace as people visit physical doctor’s offices less and less. (Brenda)
• Everything’s coming up daisies. (Jennifer)
• It’s increasingly apparent that culture is declining, especially in music. This provides an opportunity for meditation centers to become popular. (Arianne)
• Children play again as youth should. (Debbie L)
• In an attempt to influence the children with startling intuitive abilities, new schools (like those in Harry Potter) will be created and presented to parents as necessary, when they are actually designed to control the children and stop them from becoming more powerful. (Julie N.)
• Education is radically changing to use visualization tools. I still see groups of children with teachers, but the methodologies are improved to reach all. (Betty)
• There is an emphasis on food security. (Siobban)
Pandemic
• We are living in pods because there’s a virus that’s causing people to get really sick. A cactus is helping with this virus. (Share)
Economy
• Economy is improving, but in a new way. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Food prices are being controlled in the U.S. (Siobban)
A new alternative to Amazon (the company) emerges. (Kateinpdx)
Climate & Earth
• Problems due to climate change become acute. Some islands in the Pacific become uninhabitable. (Baba)
• Water shortages plague places that never used to have problems. (Baba)
• Hydrogen energy becomes more commonplace. (Baba)
• More migrants are arriving in the U.S. and other places. They are moving away from the equatorial zone (the tropics). (Lovendures)
• I see more hurricanes and extreme storms. (Doris)
• I feel lots of wind and hear it howling, making it difficult for people to walk outside. (Doris)
• The Arctic is melting and causing problems, and its inhabitants are sad and upset. (Doris)
• An important archeological discovery is made, something unearthed. (GradualGoddess)
• Means of transportation, building practices are green. Fossil fuels are out. (GradualGoddess)
• Where once there were tobacco farms we see pot farms. (Teri Z)
• Rich soil in poor regions brings growth and prosperity. (Teri Z)
• Kansas dries up. The winds of climate change harm the prairies. Hill country is now farm country. The Carolinas, Ozarks, and Virginias are the new breadbasket. Arizona and Texas are the new tech hubs. (Teri Z)
• We learn to harness solar and wind power on a global level. Power runs under the seas to other markets. (Teri Z)
• Parts of Miami are underwater. (Eric P.)
• People are going hungry. Factories use insects to fabricate food for the poor. Some refuse to eat this. Starvation is spreading. The famine is here. This is epic. Saving grain will not be enough in some places. (Karen Porter)
• Mass migration in India. (Karen Porter)
• Devastating weather and famine increase worldwide. Fires and fireballs erupt across the world. (WiscoGirl65)
• The grim reality of climate change is more widely grasped. (Rainbow)
• Arctic completely melts. (Mere999)
• Malibu in the ocean. (Bliss)
• Landslides in California wipe out the landscape along the scenic Pacific Coast Highway. (Cheryl S)
• There are shocking levels of snow in Europe, including icicles frozen upright. The North Pole ice has melted and the land is covered in green grass. (Jackie)
• Large earthquake in the news. (Sunflower)
• The world is freezing. Lots of ice and unusual weather. (AK)
Science/Technological Advances
• There are new breakthroughs in healthcare. Magnets, implants, and energy healing are used to manage health conditions. Newborns have their DNA tested and receive an individually tailored plan designed to help them live a healthy life. (Uneke)
• We’re all holograms. (Share)
• Everything is done virtually; no more body-to-body connections. (Share)
• I hear part of the Queen song “Bohemian Rhapsody”: “Any way the wind blows.” This could refer to advances with wind power. (Eva)
• Most cancer can be cured with immunotherapy. Big advances in treatments allow for much less invasive cures. Testing also improves. (Brenda)
• No new big breakthroughs in technology will happen, just tweaks to what is there already. (Mary I)
• There is more space exploration and contact with other life forms. (Bluebelle)
• The U.S. makes a new discovery in space exploration. (Jim)
• UFOs are everywhere. It is not something people feel embarrassed about. It is an everyday thing. Many people are having first-person contact, also an everyday occurrence. (Heather)
• We will drink medicine—no more needles. (Bernie)
International
• Self-proclaimed Chinese President-for-Life Xi leaves. (Bin)
• I see a female prime minister in Japan. (Bin)
• Many people flock to the U.K. as “pilgrims” and visit sacred sites that may be magnified by astrological phenomena (e.g., asteroids). (Kristen)
• Someone by the name of Carlo or Carlos is an important figure this year. I don’t know who that is. (AK)
• An uprising between two African towns. (Bernie)
2029
U.S. — Politics
• 2029/2030: Division between people continues to grow. There is serious talk of several states splitting off to become a new nation. (Brenda)
• Government is more serious than in the past. There are fewer shenanigans. (Siobban)
U.S. — People/Other
• Our extraterrestrial friends are communicating with us and we are finally communicating with them. (Share)
• Many unused buildings are being dismantled. Cities are reclaiming space for trees. More birdsong in the cities. (Christine B)
• Cities are much more peaceful and there is less traffic because more people work from home and the population has spread out beyond the cities. (Christine B)
• People are thinking more carefully about their lives and their purpose and getting guidance from inside instead of what society used to dictate. This is an expression of more thoughtfulness about who we are collectively and as individuals. (Christine B)
• Those who are scared by differences between people still struggle to get along with others. (Christine B)
• We live in groups based on shared interests, beliefs, outlooks. Family has expanded to tribes. Many grow their own food. (GradualGoddess)
• I hear an electric guitar riff that sounds energetic. There is energy in the collective. (Eva)
• Jewels and diamonds are out. The new wealth is our children. They will save us. (Teri Z)
• I see the color yellow. A bright, happy energy. (Carol C.)
• 2029/2030: Feels peaceful, a smaller world, fewer people. Community living is big, helped by technology. (Heather)
• I sense a lot of haze and uncertainty for this year, as if what happens is highly unpredictable and dependent on what occurred earlier. (Arianne)
• Women are being recognized as individuals in their own right, as opposed to being viewed as smaller, prettier, nicer versions of men. (Jackie)
Pandemic
• Another virus and pandemic brewing. (Lizzie)
Climate & Earth
• Drought extensive in many places around the world. (Jeanne Mayell)
• Climate change is advancing. Southern states are experiencing the highest temperatures in history. (Bluebelle)
• I see more extreme weather everywhere on the planet. (Doris)
• Our welfare is improving, but our weather systems are extreme. Everyone has a greenhouse for growing food. (Paula)
• Golden fields of wheat as far as the eye can see. (Avon)
• Use of fossil fuels is over. (Julie S)
• A light shines upon a dust storm. Maybe there is a dust bowl. (Debbie L)
• People are emigrating en masse. They look similar to buffalo moving in unison across country searching for food and water. (Jackie)
• Earth settles again and things begin to be rebuilt in all the nations. Humanity is salvaged from the damage weather caused. (WiscoGirl65)
Science/Technological Advances
• Increase in automation and artificial intelligence. The more affluent have personal robots. Are there any dangers connected to advanced technology, such as cloning? (Uneke)
• There’s a new metal developed. It’s shiny and silver. You can bend it, wear it, and build with it. It has something to do with space. (Teri Z)
• New space travel or discoveries about planets, perhaps Saturn or Jupiter. (Kristen)
• In-vitro (cultured) meat hits the market. (Bin)
• A new type of contact lens is on the market. (Charmander)
• 2029/2030: Major breakthroughs in medical technology and climate change. (Brenda)
• 2029/2030: Holographic technology is beginning to be used as a recreational activity, kind of like in Star Trek. (Heather)
• We have really advanced cars. (AK)
International
• Middle East. UAE and Dubai. An alliance is formed that affects the region and makes it more of a player in the world. (Kateinpdx)
Something alien crashes into the Earth. (Baba)
• I see an asteroid again. I have tried to pinpoint where it is headed now. Mexico? It is headed for a warm region. I fear there is nothing to do to stop it. (Tonya W)
• Stampede of epic proportions in India, just south of Kashmir. (Karen Porter)
• Locusts from Africa enter India. Unusual insect migration. Pole shift. (Karen Porter)
• A new circus family emerges from Russia. (Cheryl S)
• 2029/2030: There is a massive consciousness shift to home, caring, respect, and supporting each other. New technology and concepts, new finance, and new psychologies all support us in this shift to cooperation culture rather than competition culture. It is a worldwide phenomenon. (Muriel)
2030
U.S. — Politics
• The government is stable and there is more stability within society as well. (Bluebelle)
• Biological war; I see soldiers with gas masks. (Asma)
U.S. — People/Other
• Life is quieter. Movement away from cities and into more rural communities. (deetoo)
• More peace and joy are evident in people. They are living simpler lives and working the land. Nuclear and extended families are living under one roof. (Uneke)
• Individuals are more spiritually grounded, as opposed to religious, and are open to telepathic communication with all beings. (Uneke)
• Where am I? By a lake. Canada? It is the place to be, after all. (Tonya W)
• We were only an experiment. (Share)
• Spirit says “We are watching you and helping you.” (Share)
• The black TV is now green. There is more positivity and we are thriving and happier. (Share)
• Spirit says “Rebuild, rebuild, rebuild.” (Share)
• We will be on our way (positive steps) to becoming a better society. (Lizzie)
• Something about children’s feet is in the news. It makes people worry. (Charmander)
• New cuisine is in the news, perhaps fusion food. Chefs are stars. Restaurants are popular. No one eats at home. (Bliss)
• There is talk about building a space station on Mars. (Mary I)
Pandemic
• I see the possibility of a new disease outbreak, but there is no panic. Perhaps it is more manageable or we are more prepared to deal with it? (Carol C.)
Economy
• I don’t see money being used anymore. (Share)
• People have more choices now. More jobs will be remote. (Bin)
• Banking becomes fully virtual. (Bin)
Climate & Earth
• I feel there’s a great awakening taking place on many things like climate and the interconnectedness of people. (Doris)
• Huge heatwaves. People are looking for better places to live. Moving north to mountains, to water. (Paula)
• Devastation all over the world. Climate change has caused masses of people close to the equator to travel north. People in the Southeast U.S. also move north. Temperatures soar in the summer and dive below freezing in the winter. (Mere999)
• Heatstroke is becoming more common as our planet keeps warming. Vegetation is dying. Rolling blackouts across the U.S. are making it harder to stay cool. People are suffering and dying. People are migrating northward to escape the heat. (Cheryl S)
• End of petrol. (Asma)
Science/Technological Advances
• There are innovations in AI as we catapult into the future where our world may no longer be able to sustain us. This may include space travel. The feeling I have is one of sadness. While many see this as progress, it feels like we are looking outside of ourselves for answers instead looking within. (Kateinpdx)
Major jumps in technology radically change how people live. (Baba)
• There is way more cooperation and significant advances in both micro- and macrotechnology. (Doris)
• There is an intricate study of our brainwaves. (Share)
• I see there is technology coming out that may have to do with NASA. (Colleen)
• New medicine that has to do with cancer, perhaps curing certain cancers. (Colleen)
• Of greatest concern by the end of the decade is the ethical integration of recent innovations, specifically artificial intelligence. There is much debate on the application of AI and other technological advances and these become significant political topics. (Kristen)
International
• Middle East. UAE and Dubai. An alliance is formed that affects the region and makes it more of a player in the world. (Kateinpdx)
- I hear them saying “So much hatred in your world.” (Share)
• I see people going into something that looks like a capsule. (Share)
• There’s a world summit that celebrates a decade of peace. (Julie S)
• We can and will achieve anything. We will not allow ourselves to be held back. It is a brave new world. (AK)
2020 Decade in Review
When 2030 arrives and we look back on the 2020s, what will we say about it?
• The decade was a huge growth period. We matured as a people. So much change in our views on treatment of animals, each other, the land. We have learned the hard way, but we got through it and grew. Now (in 2030) the focus is on how to survive the new climate. (Jeanne Mayell)
• We recognize the power and influence of climate change. Looking back we call this decade The Reckoning. It’s when we could no longer be in denial. (Kateinpdx)
In the 20’s new art emerged from new awareness’s. (Kateinpdx)
There is talk about the pandemic and how the world coped and what was learned. (Baba)
• We are in a different place ending this decade than we were when we began it. Focus has shifted regarding food, humanitarian issues, students, and worker rights. The economy is less volatile. We are thankful for technology that helps solve problems and improve life. Building designs are changing and green energy is more commonplace and affordable. We are still adapting and making progress. We are resilient. A “New-New Deal” has brought some permanent changes. I see a red rose; it tells me the decade has focused more on love. (Lovendures)
• Life has accelerated as a result of new technologies and inventions. Individuals are taking more responsibility for their well-being and are accepting their intuitive abilities. Meditating is a common activity. People are living longer if desired through cellular regeneration, which is slowing the aging process. The world as we know it has changed remarkably and is quite exciting. We are open to communicating with other planetary beings. (Uneke)
• Where have we ended up after this decade? More advanced in all things. Our consciousness is one. We are awake. (Tonya W)
• We are now in a Space Age. The 2020s were like the twenties decade of adulthood—full of mistakes and clumsiness. Now we are poised to mature. Now we think rather than react. (Christine B)
• Decade of the Woman. There is a new kind of power that is inclusive, transparent, nurturing. There is pay equity. Investments have been made in childcare, education, healthcare. We finally recognize that policies that support women support families and therefore benefit everyone. (GradualGoddess)
• The 2020s were about becoming aware of the change that is coming and adapting and inventing ways to grow food and sustain ourselves. (Paula)
• Masks. Deaths, wars, cures. China and Russia overthrow leaders. U.S. becomes quieter. Trump is infamous. Trump kids in quiet obscurity. Beyoncé’s children become stars. (Andrew Posey)
• I see sunset, and the concluded decade has an angry feeling. I hear lyrics from Kanye West’s song “Power”: “At the end of the day…power.” Russia has become more prominent. (Eva)
• We’ve had it all, babe! A depression, a dust bowl, a renaissance, intergalactic travel. We know the awe and wonder of being alive, great spiritual growth. Up, up, and away. (Teri Z)
• The decade was about change and coming back to ourselves and our communities. It was about healing ourselves and each other, and the beginning of healing the planet. (Eric P.)
• We are in a better place than where we began. The economy is more equitable and the Covid challenge has been met. The birth rate has fallen and the population is smaller than forecast. (Serpens)
• My, how we have grown! How much we have learned! I see nature in the forefront. Nature is a priority for us, to take care of as well as leading us to greater sustainability and nurturing of ourselves. The energy is solid and reliable. (Carol C.)
• An angel standing tall over humanity, guiding and watching, nodding in approval. (Avon)
• Technology coming through for us in strange, unexpected ways. Illness, nanotechnology. Passive solar. Passive growth and change in mindset. As a result, people are not trying to change their world so much. (Karen Porter)
• Artificial intelligence will be a significant part of our lives. We must remain vigilant that it’s for the public good. (Jennifer)
• A decade of massive shifts in consciousness, politics, and ways of living. (Rainbow)
• I see a lot of changes for climate. We have started making strides, but we have a long way to go. There were some major storms. School has changed how we educate our children and it is a good start. Students have more input into these changes. Returning to in-person school following remote learning has made them more vocal about how they need to be taught and what they need to learn. (Lillian A.)
• Most of the world turns strongly toward green energy; most autos are electric. Three regional economic and political divisions are developing across the globe. Cryptocurrencies are becoming the norm and paper money is disappearing. Climate change accelerates greatly, ocean levels rise, there are large migrations from many areas. Lack of fresh water and agriculture are a big concern. (Howard E.)
• In flames, too hot, climate change takes over. (Asma)
• A decade of transformation, particularly in regard to natural history. (JO)
• The previous decade will seem like a waste, culturally. Don’t worry, though, because things will get better. Look to the 1850s, but not the Civil War, for answers. (Arianne)
• I feel sadness. A young woman dressed like Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis stands with her young daughter on a grassy area, like a park, and they look sad. Aren’t we supposed to be kind by now? (Debbie L)
• A decade of strife, narrowly averted war, and the rise of women. (Jackie)
• America still stands. It’s been an exhausting time. We learned a lot about ourselves, our weaknesses as a county and as people, especially through the Trump time. (Colleen)
• We have come to grips with domestic terrorism. Climate change has become our primary focus. Government is dominated by young people and becomes more efficient. There are numerous constitutional changes. The world looks different; borders have collapsed and climate change has driven major migrations. More than ever, we now must work together. (Harry)
• An overhaul of life as we knew it. (Kristen)
• Important science advances. People are finally living longer again after longevity dropped due to Covid. (Sunflower)
• The turmoil and restructuring of our world was necessary in order to create a better world that supports us in a balanced manner. We had a lot of learning to do in a relatively short amount of time. A gradual drawing back of the veil was not going to work. We needed the relative isolation that Covid brought in order for us to be a witness to local and global injustices. We had to be forced to stand still long enough to get our attention. We needed to cultivate an appreciation for our fellow humans and Mother Earth and treat all with respect. We needed to be grateful! (Julie N.)
• The 2020s were a decade that changed the world and humanity. It was the start of a new era. We still have much progress to make, but the 2020s brought incredible advances and breakthroughs. We have far to go, but we will get there. We need to focus more on the individual and mental health. The main thing holding our species back is ourselves and our doubts and limiting beliefs brought upon us by our parents and society, but that doesn’t mean it has to be our truth moving forward. (AK)
• A new day, all is well, people are happy, feels light, calming. (Karen K)
• It was a tough decade for so many, but there is now light shining brightly. (Jim)
• The U.S. government changes for the better. It becomes a government for all people. (Siobban)
2040’s
These predictions were done in 2020 and earlier.
- The people use all renewable fuel. Fossil fuels are stored by governments for special purposes. You can no longer buy gas or heat your home with natural gas or oil. Forest burning, leaf burning, and forest clearing is forbidden. (Jeanne Mayell)
- Burning fossil fuels and causing greenhouse gas emissions became forbidden in international law. Rogue countries are disciplined. (Jeanne Mayell)
- Huge migration to cooler latitudes in both Northern and Southern Hemispheres. (Jeanne Mayell)
- Many live below ground to save on heat and cooling but mostly to avoid dangerous storms and winds. (Jeanne Mayell)
- Those who can afford it will chase winter, the way we used to chase summer. We sometimes get hurricanes with the wind speed of tornadoes, we get tornadoes the size of hurricanes. (Jeanne Mayell)
- Land strikes in Canada that occurred during the late 20’s and 30’s, turned Canada into a super power. (Jeanne Mayell)
- Surging land prices in Russia made that country rich and caused sweeping changes in their government. (Jeanne Mayell)
- Farming has changed. In the US everyone has a garden. People fight over water. People want to live north and near Great Lakes and water. Rain barrels. Irrigation system. Solar energy. All electric cars. Housing is different due to climate. Many live below ground for climate reasons. The government tightly regulates fuel and water. (Jeanne Mayell)
- Technology has advanced to help us survive the changing climate. Houses are built differently. (Jeanne Mayell)
- Problems for trees, a need to help trees survive the new climate. (Jeanne Mayell)
- I see a woman wearing a loose comfortable flowing dress, wide in the arms, no waist ties. The feeling is peaceful, airy living. (Jeanne Mayell)
- Life is lazier and simpler now. (Jeanne Mayell)
- Gasoline is no longer used. (Baba)
- We are more connected to Mother Earth. (Lovendures)
- I see insects with antennae that are lighting up. Something about how we can gather information is connected to insects. (Lovendures)
- I see more angel helpers and sightings. More are here because we call on them more. (Deetoo)
- Aliens are able to make themselves known without us freaking out. There are communications and exchanges with aliens re: technology, space travel, etc. They were watching us all along but could not interfere. (Doris)
- Automated vehicles. Diabetes is nonexistent. Health and wellness are priorities nationally and globally. Food is grown organically. Less meat is consumed. Housing is more energy efficient and self-sustaining. (Parizienne)
- We become interdimensional in thought and practice. (Wnichols)
- Everything is peaceful. (Bin)
- I see space travel. (Bin)
- I see flying cars. (Bin)
- I see flying cars. Homes are built closer to each other. Everyone grows some of their own food. Upper 2/3 of the sky is dark gray, cloudy or smoky, but there is beautiful gold/pink just below that. (Karen C)
- Steamlined flying boats, hold six, go from air to water and back. Transportation is in smaller air vehicles. (Sue S)
- Motorways and bridges decline in use. (Frank)
- No need for money. (Frank)
- There is a community of people living in space/on a planet other than Earth. (Tonya W)
- An alien race is discovered. I’m wondering, why did it take us this long? (Tonya W)
- As the 90s healed Cold War wounds, this is a decade of healing. (Arianne)
- There will be a surge in religious faith, but not where you’d expect. (Arianne)
- Tumultuous times will follow. New challenges come with a new cycle, as a generation has passed. (Arianne)
- New healing methods emerge that are more individually tailored. (Uneke)
- We are living longer. (Uneke)
- Music and art feature prominently. It feels like an artistic renaissance. (Kateinpdx)
- I hear the lyrics to the song “What a Wonderful World.” (Kateinpdx)
- Great advancements in science, health, and technology. Many of them come thanks to research for the Covid vaccine. (Kateinpdx)
- New wonders in technology. Some have come out of the space race and others just from inventive young people. (TriciaCT)
- The Jetsons—we have flying cars. (TriciaCT)
- Small animals are in the news. (TriciaCT)
- A spiritual rising across the globe, but not a religious one. Very harmonious. People all over the world now feel more connected. ET influence has helped show the way. (StuB)
- Humans now exploring other worlds with ETs. New space program with ETs. (StuB)
- I see travel to Mars and other space adventures. (Michelle M)
- All the farmland up North is now like in days of old—people get an acre or more to build and live on. (Earthangel)
- Some cowboy types try to start trouble, but people shrug and look away. You do not scare us. (Earthangel)
- I hear the hymn lyric “The Church’s one foundation is Jesus Christ her Lord.” Christianity is in the news. (Eva)
- I am standing on a ledge with other people, looking at the earth from space. We are like tourists observing Earth the way we would the Grand Canyon, in awe of it. The feeling is “wow, wow, look at that.” (LTA)
- More people have higher consciousness. (Patty)
- I feel a sense of remorse. (Jovesta)
- We are communicating and building a new economy with other nations. (Karen P)
- People are migrating further north to be near water resources. Canada becomes a superpower. (Bluebelle)
- Some arid areas of the world are re-greening unexpectedly. (Villager)
- I see a dead, brown hole in the middle of the US. The heartland is a dust bowl again. Drought. (Avon)
- Giant dust cloud in the US Southwest (Arizona/southern California area), like the dust storms (Haboobs) during the monsoon, but bigger. (Avon)
- Global migrations are underway due to climate changes. (Uneke)
- People will move up to the mountains. They go to Colorado and the Dakotas. (Earthangel)
- Seeing wheat fields. Serene. Like there’s no people to disturb it. Can hear the wind rustle. This is in the US Midwest. (Kateinpdx)
- Migration has slowed in places from previous decade. Canada is considered a desirable place to live. (Carol W)
- I see a giant flood. Have the ice caps finally melted? (AK)
- I see bees. (AK)
- The Midwest and West are barren. Where will all these people live? (Earthangel)
- I see people dwelling below ground to escape the massive heatwaves. The temperature is much easier to control below ground. (Karen P)
- People live below ground on the sides of mountains in North Carolina. (Karen P)
- There is new technology to prevent leaks from infiltrating structures when flooding occurs. This innovation will alleviate many problems in housing and be revolutionary. (Karen P)
2040s: International
- Saudi Arabia moves completely to solar electricity. (Baba)
- Contact is made with beings from another planet/solar system. (Baba)
- I see Europe. So much change. Sorrows of the have-nots. (Jeanne Mayell)
- Pyramids that lie under the water of the Aswan High Dam start to emerge. (Villager)
- I feel there will be huge leaps in alternative energy, solar power, energy for all. The world is strong and in a much better place overall. (Carol C)
- China is considered cutting-edge in technology. (Carol W)
- The past 50-100+ years are looked upon as an absolute failure for the human race. Historians will consider that time period the lowest point in human history. (AK)
- We terraform. Some people are not happy about this. (Laser Rae)
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