Greetings and Best Wishes for a Happy and Peaceful 2005!
Over the last year we’ve slowly been building the Dream Channeler website to
become a portal of useful information. I hope you find the dream
interpretations
insightful. I also hope you enjoy and utilize such features as
Making Magic in
your own lives. All the new moons for 2005 are listed with an indication how
each is best approached to help with new beginnings.
Some of you were wondering about the World Predictions I made in 2004. Martha
Stewart was found guilty, and her jail term was less than two years, both as I
had predicted. Michael Jackson’s case still has not gone to trial, but I feel
the longer he leaves it the better the outcome will be for him. In Canada, Paul
Martin’s Liberals were elected for another term, as I predicted. It remains to
be seen whether Martin will show the illness I mentioned, and what the length of
his new minority government will be.
I’ve always said that determining the sex of unborn babies and the outcomes of
elections can be the trickiest things to predict (for me, at least.) This is due
in part to the concept of responsibility. When you let people glimpse the
future, you’re offering them a chance to affect the outcome of future events by
giving them the power of knowledge. Sometimes whatever powers are active on
another plane simply don’t allow this to happen. My predictions of the outcome
of the recent US presidential elections were a case in point.
No matter how I posed the question, I felt that John Kerry would not become
president of the United States. When I pushed in asking whether or not George
Bush would win the election, I was given the answer “George Bush will not win
two consecutive elections.” That seemed to indicate that Bush wouldn’t be
president a second time. Why then, could I not simply get the answer that Kerry
would be the winner?
At first I thought it might be because Kerry wasn’t going to win the Democratic
presidential nomination, even though he was very close to doing so at the time.
When he did win the nomination, however, I began to worry that he might be
assassinated -- not an altogether unlikely possibility.
It was two weeks before the election that the answer became clear: George Bush
couldn’t win two consecutive elections, because he hadn’t won the first. It was
a trick answer, but I think I can safely say my prediction was right!
Regardless of who won, the schism that revealed itself in the American vote is a
tell-tale sign of the schism that exists in the consciousness of the most
powerful nation on earth. That schism should worry us all, because it will
affect the entire world. I don’t believe Kerry would have been a good president,
because he was too deeply divided in his beliefs. Still, we should all fear what
George Bush can do to the fragile state of world peace. It’s up to us to keep
the belief in peace alive, even on the smallest level. If we can do nothing
else, that in itself is worthwhile.
This fall I taught another session of Beyond Remote Viewing, a course in psychism and realizing spiritual potential. I was amazed by the level of
self-mastery that many people have achieved on their own, making the course that
much simpler to teach and the material that much easier to grasp. This major
shift of consciousness has come about over the last ten to fifteen years, during
the time I was undergoing my own training.
One of the things I emphasize in the course is the interconnectedness of
everything. What vibrates in one atom on one side of the universe sets up the
same vibration in another atom on the other side. Everything we do, say and
think (thought are deeds, as Edgar Cayce never tired of telling us) affects
everyone else, whether they’re physically connected to us or not. Not until we
truly understand that will there be real and lasting peace on earth.
The Dalai Lama says it another way: “When we destroy our enemies, we also
destroy ourselves.” It’s a powerful thought. Let it emanate from all of us.
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