It sure seems like the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse have arrived. Cyclones, tornadoes, earthquakes, active volcanoes, insect plagues (bed bugs, Texas ants, Colorado beetles), food shortages, peak oil fears and survivalist preparations. If you have been reading this blog, or my previous blog, or have been on my personal email list for the last five years, you know that the time we are in is no surprise to me.
I talk alot about the Mayan prophecies. The end of the world as the Mayans knew it. A Mayan would not recognise this world. Someone from four hundred years ago may not recognise this world. In fewer than a hundred years the internal combustion engine- and the fight for dead dinosaurs to fuel it-have changed the planet as to make it unrecognisable to past generations.
Their prediction was based on the astrological Grand Cross of 1999. The Doomsday has come, the time between the Grand Cross and 2012 was simply the end of the old world. That is what we are living in right now.
Humans have never lived in balance with nature. Not since we discovered agriculture and the herding of animals. And with those two things, we learned to hoard. To have excess. Only humans and domesticated animals have excess weight. Only humans hoard items unnecessary to their survival.
If we are to continue it is crucial that we learn to balance. And if we don't, Mother Nature will do it for us. The choice now is do we want to take matters into our own hands, or do we want natural disasters and "global warming"*** to do it for us? Because at this point, that is what is happening.
After the tsunami in Indonesia I wrote "at least these are still considered disasters. We still have time. When tsunamis and other disasters are so commonplace the only the biggest are covered in the news, then it will be too late."
There have been hundreds of tornadoes in the Mid-west and southeastern portion of the U.S. within the last month. There have been an above average amount of seismic tremors all over the world, including our own faultline here in Missouri. Wildfires and floods have been non-stop in different parts of our country.
Unusual and bizarre animal attacks are taking place at a fairly regular rate. Part of this is that there are so many of us, and we are edging them out. We are coming in closer contact with the survivors. Except for insects. We are looking at some (more) serious insect infestations and plagues. They are the only animal species that outnumber us and that can survive us.
We have created an atmosphere where disaster, disease, and infestations can thrive. Nature always balances. The effects of the Chinese earthquake have yet to be felt by the rest of the world, but it will effect us in many ways for years to come. And many of those effects cannot be predicted or prepared for.
After the L.A. earthquake, a number of people in the Northridge area began to exhibit symptoms of what looked like severe chronic fatigue syndrome, but to the point that some people were unable to walk or properly use their limbs. It was discovered that a tiny mite that lived deep in the earth had been released. (I have a personally met a woman who suffers from this, but still regains use of her limbs, although at times she is too overcome with exhaustion to move. And also a friend of hers that is in a wheelchair now.)
We are being told, flat out, by God/dess, the Universe, the Planet, Mother Nature- you name it-that we must learn to redistribute our resources and live more equitably with each other and the planet. And that is that. "Change before you have to," is the motto of one CEO, and I agree.
So, what are we going to do? How are we going to handle this shift?
The survivalist mentality is an interesting juxtaposition: on the one hand we need to scale back and begin to prepare for a time when we need our lawns to grow vegetables, and our driveways will be filled with bicycles. On the other hand we need to believe just the opposite of what the survivalist believes: there is enough for everyone. We can work this out.
Greed and hoarding come from fear. If the only changes we make are from fear that there isn't enough, or that there won't be enough, then that is what the Universe is going to give us. More things to make us fearful so that we will do what we need to do to survive and thrive.
And our "enemies" are going to have to become our greatest friends; and those developing "poor" countries are where we will need to turn for help in surviving.
No one can say for certain when they will die. It is part of the "contract" when you come here. In fact, it is one of the main reasons the contract exist. We do not come here to learn about "life". We have eternal life on the other side. We come here to learn about death. The only way to learn that is to have a life that ends. And that can end at anytime.
However, death, like all other events, is influenced by the possibilities present in each moment, and the choices we make. I have seen people making decisions that shortened their life span, and I have seen others make choices that increased it.
Having said that, I do see my own life fairly clearly. And as my psychic vision is mostly far-sighted, I see from the end of my life backwards, to the present. One of the reasons I know that miraculous change can occur in any given moment (and that miracles can also be overturned in the next) is by viewing my last years on this planet.
With a few brief and shining moments aside, it usually looks like a combination of Tank Girl, the end of Max Max and the beginning of The Road Warrior, Escape From New York, and Soylent Green. Through in a little Omega Man for good measure. (I haven't seen I Am Legend yet.)
My vision shows me that by 2012 the end of the U.S. as we know it will come. It almost doesn't matter that the dollar is declining. Money will not buy rice or tea or wheat or oil or honey when there is none to buy. It will not by clean water. It will not buy healthy meat. It will not buy antidotes that don't exist to super resistant bacteria and viruses.
Money can not buy Internet service when there isn't enough power to run your refrigerator. For many years I have had visions of the twenty-teens, and there are always a lot people burning candles, collecting rain water, and cooking meals with only one or two ingredients.
(These visions usually come when I am with a friend, or have just left them. I have a pretty good idea of the people that will still be in my life ten years from now because of this. Usually I will get a vision of the person in that setting, i.e., "come on in, it's candle night tonight." Or, "I hope you like lima beans- I even made desert with them." And the U.S. has literally gone back to a quasi-Victorian lifestyle in terms of electricity and plumbing, and having farm animals kept, even in the cities. In the twenties the neighbourhoods are filled with piles of trash of useless items- computers, big screen TVs- stripped of every re-usable part.)
Many people I know, and some of them are really surprising, are getting big upgrades in their psychic abilities and interaction with the spirit world. There are numerous reasons for this, but I believe one of them is that greater self-awareness is the key to transforming the future.
The world, and the future, cannot truly change until each of us changes ourselves. I will post on what that means next time.
PRAISES, THANKS, & BLESSINGS!!!
*** The planet has been much hotter, and much colder. Humans cannot survive except in a very narrow temperature range. The planet is not "warming" of it's own accord. We are "warming" ourselves out of a sustainable environment.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
THE FOUR HORSEMEN
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