Made 1/30 & 2/8/23 for 2023 – 2035

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2024

U.S. – Politics

  • This year in politics: people are listening to climate issues and politics are going more progressive. (Jeanne Mayell)
  • This year feels cleaner and lighter with slightly less negativity. Divisiveness, hostility and political infighting are slowly retreating. (Seaholly)
  • Many GOP candidates, including Nikki Haley, Mike Pompeo, and Ron DeSantis. (Bluebelle)
  • There are several strong Republican candidates, diminishing Trump’s chances for the presidency. (Jude)
  • Donald Trump is no longer a significant factor in election politics but still holds sway and influence over many Republicans. (Howard)
  • Trump is furious. His legal troubles overshadow his lackluster campaign. (Bluebelle)
  • Trump rallies are not well attended. (Bluebelle)
  • Trump is not the Republican nominee for President. (Bluebelle)
  • Trump is not the Republican nominee for President. (deetoo)
  • Far right politicians make another strong attempt to gain power. They are rebuffed by voters who are tired of their antics. (Baba)
  • More young people becoming politically involved. They are concerned about global warming, social injustice, and gun violence. (deetoo)
  • Political rhetoric is plentiful. (Lovendures)
  • Someone is banging pots, calling others to join. It feels political. (Seaholly)

U.S. — People/Other

  • I see cars racing, going by in a blur like the Indy 500. (Seaholly)
  • I see a high blue wall. It has some cracks in it and losing some stability. I believe it reflects cracks in the blue wall of silence and a move towards police reform in this country. (deetoo)
  • The sentiment of the public in the US is generally positive in 2024. (Baba)
  • I see white feathers raining down. I don’t know what this means. (Baba)

Covid & Viral Issues

  • People are going out more, the Covid virus is less prevalent and more endemic. (Seaholly)

Global

  • There are more youth traveling to different lands and immersing themselves in new cultures. It is good for our world to understand each other better. (Tonya W)
  • Year of the dragon. China becoming more of a threat. (Jeanne Mayell)
  • China is experiencing economic hardships. This is because of how they handled the pandemic in their country, but also because other countries are beginning to pull back from their reliance on China for goods, services, and technology. (Jude)
  • Honduras is in the news. (Siobhan)

Earth & Climate

  • For all of 2024, I hear it is important for us to be prepared for any sudden weather events. Have food storages and water. Look to the earth for resources. (Tonya W)
  • There will be constructive meetings among governments to achieve these goals for climate adaptation. There is hope. But also, a lot of destruction. (Clara)
  • I feel we are going to be seeing a lot of climate disasters. This year and next year, very important for the future of adaptation. And of survival. (Clara)
  • I see this year as one where people begin to realize that they must work together to figure out how to deal with this climate, how to grow new crops and build resistant buildings that withstand the extremes. (Clara)
  • Too many burgers, too much of everything. Time to cut back to preserve the land. (Jeanne Mayell)
  • There’s an avalanche somewhere in the Himalayas that makes international news. It feels like Buthan or Pakistan. (Seaholly)
  • 2024 is the year of the frog. No idea what this means. (Baba)

January 2024

U.S. – Politics

  • There is a strong, blue presence in politics this month. New players in the Democratic party showing up this year. (CC21).
  • Extreme members of government are now marginalized. (Andrew Posey)
  • There is a growing need, and a growing gap, and an awareness that something needs to be done. (Andrew Posey)
  • Trump’s legal issues multiply with indictments, leaving the Republican Party adrift as opportunists attempt to take his place. (Bluebelle)
  • Nikki Haley, Mike Pompeo and DeSantis are in the running for the Republican nomination. (Bluebelle)
  • The campaigns for the Republican presidential nominee are in full swing. There are numerous candidates in that party. (Bluebelle)

U.S. People Other

  • There is a strong, blue presence in politics this month. New players in the Democratic party showing up this year. (CC21).
  • More people are tuning away from the media and looking to the local governments. (Andrew Posey)
  • It is a raw time. A cold hard spin that throws everyone on their backs with such force there is no breath in the lungs. (Andrew Posey)

Earth & Climate

  • The year starts off cold with lots of snow (Lovendures)
  • It’s so bitter cold and quiet. The bears are dying. (Teri)
  • A fox is in the news. It looks like an artic fox. (Lovendures)
  • North Pole in the news. (Teri)
  • Changes in the rhythm of the Earth. (Teri)

November 2024

U.S. – Politics

  • Biden wins the presidential election. (Bluebelle)
  • Biden wins. (Teri)
  • Joe Biden wins the election. (Andrew Posey)
  • Ron DeSantis has a huge following. Some older women love him. But the youth prefer Biden/Harris who carry the day. (Jeanne Mayell)
  • Democrats win the White House. We have a Democratic president. (Jude)
  • I hear “we did it!” It’s a Democratic win. (Seaholly)
  • The Democrats retake the House and retain the Senate majority. The Presidential outcome is unclear to me, although I see blue. (deetoo)
  • I see blue when I asked about who wins but couldn’t get anything specific. (Baba)
  • Democrats have the edge in this election. (Jude)
  • I ask about Kamala Harris, and I see a butterfly fluttering in the air.I believe a transformation or transition for Harris will be taking place. This feels positive. (Lovendures)
  • I see AOC and she is striking down with a javelin. I feel empowered. (Tonya W)
  • Pete Buttigieg has an important role to play but I don’t know what it is. (Baba)
  • The majority of the population is on board with green measures that help both the economy and the environment. They vote accordingly. (Baba)
  • People have learned that they need to come out to vote. I see a solid, blue block turning out. (CC21)
  • People are weary of all the drama and contention, but they turn out to vote in high numbers. (Baba)
  • I see people at community meetings with political candidates talking and sharing information. (Seaholly)
  • In the Southern U.S., there are long lines at voting polls, especially long lines of African American voters waiting to cast their votes. (Seaholly)
  • Large African American presence at the polls, especially among women. (deetoo)
  • More women candidates run and win in this election cycle. (deetoo)
  • Purple women take over. (Teri)
  • The GOP nominees were a man and a woman. He is handsome, square of jaw. She might be Liz Cheney. (Andrew Posey)
  • Trump doesn’t know he’s out. He thinks it’s a Trump extravaganza, but nobody really cares. Sad. (Jeanne Mayell)
  • I don’t see Republicans having a strong visual form this election month. (Lovendures)
  • I hear noise, nonsense comments and bombast from angry, right wingers. They’re sore losers, with fewer candidates elected than expected. They are a dying breed and know it. (Seaholly)
  • Ron DeSantis is elected President. I get a sense that he will be a war time president. (Howard)
  • Russia has a noticeable but different presence during this U.S. election cycle.They can’t hide in the shadows easily anymore. We see them. (Lovendures)
  • Mitch McConnell is out. (Teri)
  • Kevin McCarthy loses. (Teri)
  • Josh Hawley explodes. He is found wanting. (Teri)
  • Lyndsey Graham is gone. (Teri)
  • Supreme Court changes. (Teri)
  • On election night I hear an excited hum like one would hear at the stock exchange on Wall Street. I believe this hum is excitement about the election night. Additionally, there may be economic implications for how Wall Street reacts to the election. ( Lovendures)

U.S. — People/Other

  • I see people travelling, busy trains stations, buses, and car traffic. (Seaholly)
  • I see a street with a wide, empty sidewalk along a modern, low building. There are multiple windows on the sidewalk side of that building. Something ominous will happen here. (Bluebelle)

Earth & Climate

  • High winds in so many regions. These are hurricane speed winds. (Tonya W)

Science & Technology

  • Major scientific discoveries coming at a quicker pace than ever before. (Seaholly)

December 2024

U.S. — Politics

  • The presence of Kamala Harris is strong.I think of her and once again see a butterfly as I did for November. Whatever personal transformation or transformative event occurred for her in November, is now continuing on in December. She IS the butterfly! (Lovendures)
  • Jill Biden holds somebody’s hand lovingly.(Lovendures)
  • When I asked about December 2024, all I saw was a deep blue color. (Baba)
  • There are lawsuits playing out across the country as Republicans challenge Democratic wins in the House and Senate. (Bluebelle)
  • More political nonsense and fighting over the election results. (deetoo)
  • I hear a hum and see the flat line of a graph. Political strife is going silent. (Seaholly)
  • Right wing mumblings are becoming quieter. The collective is breathing a sigh of relief. (Seaholly)
  • Florida is important in the next election. (Baba)

U.S. — People/Other

  • Female energy is strong this month. (Lovendures)
  • A celebratory Christmas. Many green wreathes. (CC21)
  • Massive fire in Buffalo or Columbus. (Andrew Posey)

Climate & Earth

  • Dolphins are in the news. (Baba)

Inauguration: January 2025

  • I see a sea of blue with specks of red and a cold, sunny day. (Baba)
  • I see Kamala who seems bigger, more vivid, and easy to pick out in the crowd. Then I see the Bible and I think it’s Biden being sworn in, but it’s hard to make him out, which might be symbolic(Jeanne Mayell)
  • The Oval Office looks brightly lit and vacant. I see Kamala Harris standing close to or on the Inaugural stage, wearing a dark blue or purple coat. She is in profile form, laughing and talking to someone. On the stage I see a tall male figure, head down with his back towards the crowd, mainly the lower half of his dark charcoal wool coat. I can’t see who he is. (deetoo)
  • I see a woman in a long, purple coat. Her hair is long and dark, maybe Kamala Harris. (CC21)
  • Joe and Jill Biden on a cold day with blue sky. Joe is wearing a long black coat. Jill is wearing a blue suit. Harris is in a shadow which may mean that it’s not clear now if she will be the VP. (Andrew Posey)
  • Joe and Kamala are ecstatic. Good cheer in the nation and on the planet. (Teri)
  • Biden and Harris are on the podium. They win a second term. (Bluebelle)
  • I see a woman on the inauguration platform. It feels like a very happy Kamala Harris. (Seaholly)
  • Kamala Harris is at the inauguration and plays a part in it. (Baba)
  • I see Biden on the inauguration platform. He is steadfast as he is sworn in for a second term. (Bluebelle)
  • It’s Biden. A Biden Democratic administration in 2025. He’s done this before. (Seaholly)
  • I see an olive-skinned woman in the spotlight. Jill Biden is there too, and she is smiling. It is a democratic victory. (Tonya W)
  • I see two women on the podium. (CC21)
  • I see a Democrat taking the oath of office. I still can’t see who it is. (Jude)
  • I see someone with a black or dark coat standing with a hand in the air, swearing an oath. I feel the austere and dignify awareness of this moment in this person and the weight of responsibility. (Seaholly)
  • I see a woman judge who administers the swearing in of the president. (Seaholly)
  • I see a somber, dejected or concerned group in attendance. Something bad or sad has happened in the nation or world. I only see one person in a small amount of red. I think it is a new Republican President. Everyone else is in gray, black or blue. The inauguration feels like a funeral or family crisis; differences, political, economic, and personal are put aside. There is a sense of unity, and everyone is in the same situation together. (Howard)
  • Washington, DC feels somber, as if everyone is exhausted by the political battles. (Bluebelle)
  • I see political images of a skinny elephant and a normal sized donkey.They are both in a sideways position. [Note: The skinny elephant seems to indicate less elected Republican politicians in office. The fact that both the donkey and elephant are sideways may indicate something has thrown the parties off kilter, perhaps politics in general or that politics will not be “business as usual” in some way.] (Lovendures).
  • Republicans lose the House and the Senate. (Bluebelle)
  • There’s some silliness at the Inauguration. No harm done but some laughter. (Teri)
  • More people watching the swearing in ceremony outdoors compared to past inaugurations. (Seaholly)
  • I see men in white robes and white turbans standing together. They are important in this election. (Jeanne Mayell)
  • I see an image of a woman who reminds me of Jaqueline Kennedy. I am not sure what this means.(Lovendures)
  • I see Cory Booker present in the audience for the inauguration. (Lovendures)
  • Mitt Romney is waving as if to say goodbye. (Siobhan)
  • I see fireworks in the evening sky. There’s a happy buzz in the crowd and people are happily watching this fireworks display. (Seaholly)

2025

U.S. — Politics

  • Concerns that too much U.S. property is owned by Chinese nationals. (Jeanne Mayell)

U.S. — People/Other

  • Cats in the news. They are employed to clean up mice problem. (Teri)
  • The card game Yu-Gi-Oh makes a resurgence. (Teri)

Climate & Earth

  • I hear “buy local”, then I see a farmer’s market. More communal farming and gardening, including cities. (deetoo)

Global

  • I hear an ambulance siren. An emergency is taking place, but I don’t know what it is. (Seaholly)
  • More people are meditating. (deetoo)

Science & Technology

  • High demand for electric cars/hybrids is exceeding the supply. (deetoo)

2026

U.S. — Politics

  • Biden still there. (Jeanne Mayell)
  • Greater focus on indigenous people. Egyptian people. (Jeanne Mayell)
  • A down-to-business year, for both U. S .and World policy makers.It is a different start to Congress than 2023. We need to accomplish important goals NOW. This is serious business. (Lovendures).
  • The U.S. and the World are heading in the direction we need to move toward. (Lovendures)
  • We are scaling tall walls. This has to do with solving issues both domestically and globally, as we are all connected.(Lovendures)
  • This year there is much reform to be made as well as working to undo many past stalemates. (Seaholly)
  • Many of the right wingers and loud demagogues of the world are slowly fading into background noise. They are not hugging the limelight as before. (Seaholly)
  • There’s a new Democratic star. He’s African American and will lead the party from here. (Teri)
  • There’s a woman with purple robes coming to prominence in politics. (Teri)
  • More women, people of color and gender fluid beings running for office. (Teri)
  • Republicans are made to look silly. (Teri)
  • Bye, bye, Miss American pie. Americans look and vote differently. (Teri)
  • Florida loses ground. This is political and coastline. (Teri)

U.S. — People/Other

  • There are more people with psychic abilities within the younger generations and they are not afraid to admit and accept it. (Seaholly)
  • Electric vehicles are in the spotlight. Who doesn’t have them anymore? There are so many perks. (Tonya W)
  • The world is a clearer, there is less loss and more gain. There is a slow waking up, a slow growing of place. (Andrew Posey)
  • I see and hear the sound of a strong wind getting rid of things that no longer serves us. (Seaholly)
  • Famine is an actual concern in the US. There isn’t enough water and food for everyone. The poor suffer the most. They can’t migrate and they can’t afford food. The Great Migration is in effect. (Tonya W)
  • Taylor Swift speaks at Joni Mitchell tribute. (Andrew Posey)

Economy

  • The US economy is doing well. (Bluebelle)
  • Manufacturing is up in the US. (Bluebelle)
  • The mood is serious and riddled with worry as the U.S. encounters military and economic difficulties. (Siobhan)

Global

  • Freedom rings in an unusual place. (Bluebelle)
  • Many around the world are feeling optimistic again. (Seaholly)
  • The world has passed a threshold. We’re over the hump of darkness and slowly climbing out of it. (Seaholly)
  • I see a pack of wolves eyeing their prey. (Siobhan)
  • People from around the world are traveling to Ukraine to help rebuild the country. (Jude)
  • NATO is going through major changes. It is stronger than ever as more countries are joining the alliance. A reorganization is necessary. (Jude)
  • NATO, as well as the EU and the United States, will help Ukraine rebuild. (Jude)

Earth & Climate

  • The weather is getting more unpredictable and extreme, which is hazardous due to rapidly intensifying storms that catch people off guard and unprepared. (Jeanne Mayell)
  • A tornado makes big headlines. (Lovendures)
  • More fishing in the oceans as the waters rise. (Andrew Posey)
  • Manhattan is making infrastructure changes to accommodate seasonal floods. (Andrew Posey)

Science & Technology

  • Technological and medical advances coming to fruition. (CC21)
  • Medical advancements in cancer cures, less invasive. Many draw upon their own immune system to generate healing. (deetoo)
  • More widespread use of electric vehicles, even fleets. They are coming more to the forefront of everyday use across industries. (CC21)
  • I see Japan emerging with technological advances.(Bluebelle)

2027

U.S. – Politics

  • This year is a “get down to work” on the economy, social programs, and progressive laws. (Seaholly)
  • Brick by brick, a structure is being formed.Infrastructure is important this year. (Lovendures)
  • Women and people in general have more human rights, finally. (Lovendures)
  • Caps on election campaign funds. (Teri)
  • Lobbying is more regulated. (Teri)
  • Politics swing purple and gold. The old party system is failing. (Teri)

U.S. — People/Other

  • I’m seeing people out in the country laughing, jumping and leaping in a new youthful movement and I’m not sure they’re wearing clothes. (Jeanne Mayell)
  • Lots of singing. The US has more harmony. (Teri)
  • Roll out the barrel. We’ll have a barrel of fun. Harmony and laughter surround us. We made it. (Teri)
  • There is a resurgence in animal rights activism. (deetoo)
  • Small farms are popping up. (Teri)
  • People are homesteading. It is sponsored by the government. (Teri)
  • I hear “old habits die hard.” Many people are looking for a new way of living and being. The old ways are no longer working. (deetoo)
  • Ivanka Trump leaves the US with her family to live elsewhere. (Bluebelle)

Global

  • The sun is shining over a field of sunflowers in the Ukraine. (Siobhan)
  • Cuba rises to be a political force. (Andrew Posey)
  • Israel is in the news. Netanyahu is sentenced to prison. (Bluebelle)
  • I see a tartan. Something is going on with Scotland. There is talk of independence, not wanting to be dragged down by Westminster. (Seaholly)
  • Egyptian pyramids in the news. (Teri)
  • Jewels of the Nile are found. This could be the ark. (Teri)

Earth & Climate

  • A tidal surge washes over the eastern coast of Florida. (Siobhan)
  • Climate changes are ramping up – more storms, drought, heat, fires. (Jeanne Mayell)
  • Hawaii has a volcanic eruption. (Teri)

Science & Technology

  • There are many changes, discoveries and scientific advancements in medicine and health being made stemming from the pandemic. (Seaholly)
  • Advancements in mental health treatments. Possible use of innovative light, sound or color therapy. (deetoo)
  • Autism cause is determined, and a cure is close. (Andrew Posey)
  • New focus on eye cancers. (Andrew Posey)
  • Advancements in tracking storms, especially severe storms. (CC21)
  • This is the year of space excursions. So many are traveling in space shuttles to explore outer space. Anyone can do it. (Tonya W)
  • I see a gray alien on news footage. It is not surprising to most. We know they exist. (Tonya W)

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