Posts Tagged ‘predictions’

31
Dec

Predictions Update

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On January 14th I made four predictions and promised that today I would revisit them to see how the odds fell out:

President Elect Obama will start out his term of office owning a black dog, but then it will mysteriously disappear and he’ll have to replace it with a brown and white one.

    Bo the dog is black!  But he’s also white…so I’m giving myself a 30% accuracy rate because Bo, the politically correct coloured dog, did not have to be replaced.

    Devastating expansions of the human waistline will occur in 64% of all North Americans in 2009.

      More than 66% of Americans are overweight or obese according to the Center for Disease Control & Prevention statistics released in a December, 2009 New York Times article.  Giving myself a 100% hit rate.

      A major record label that begins with an “S” will go bankrupt and close its doors.

        TVT Records went bankrupt, but that begins with a “T” not “S”.  I’m giving myself a precognitive high five; but can’t take a rating.

        A well-known married couple, who both have won Grammy’s, will terminate their marriage.

          Grammy winners Usher and LeAnn Rimes both divorced this year, unfortunately they were not married to Grammy winners as well.  So what’s fair here?  I’m giving myself 30%.

          Now let’s talk odds.  One in four was on the nose, so that gives me a 25% clear accuracy rate overall.  Out of four questions with justifiable manipulation and interference from planets that were clouded with radioactive-ness that resulted in overshadowing my normal rate of 80% accuracy I am clearly not a seer of future events.

          So happy better you for the coming year!

          This year was a doozy for me, and though it temporarily had me in a Killer Kowalski claw hold, I have managed to crawl out from under the massive weight that tried to pin me for the win and safely secured myself to a corner for the next round.

          Watch out 2010 – get in my way and I will cut you with the light from my eyes.

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          14
          Jan

          Predictions – It’s A Numbers Game

             Posted by: admin    in Psychic Sense, Uncategorized

           

          Don’t let predictions scare you!

          I am the first person to admit that predictions are not my thing.  While I admire people who make them, as opposed to making them up, I am amazed at how accurate they can appear.  Appear is the operative word, as it stirs up illogical holes upon closer examination. 

          The first hole is accuracy.  How many predictions did someone make and out of the total predictions how many were 100% accurate.  Not 80% accurate, 100%!  After all these are predictions, they need to be spot on the money.

          The second hole is considering the source.  Some well known names that hold claim to fame for extra-ordinary accomplishments of predicting events are:  Jeane Dixon, Nostradamus, Rasputin, Melampus, Lucia de Jesus dos Santos, and Mother Shipton.  But what was their degree of accuracy?  As an example, Jeane Dixon, an astrologer by trade, was quoted in a Parade Sunday paper, dated May 13, 1956: “As for the 1960 election Mrs. Dixon thinks it will be dominated by labor and won by a Democrat.  But he will be assassinated or die in office ‘though not necessarily in his first term.”  However, in 1960 she predicted that Senator John Kennedy WOULD NOT win the election.  After the tragic assassination of President Kennedy this one prediction brought her notoriety and while she had a handful of subsequent vague predictions that her most ardent fans retrofitted into accuracy, I still cannot wrap my mind around the fact that she could not even predict that JFK would be elected in 1960.

          Nostradamus lived in the 16thcentury and was a physician and an astrologer.  Here was a man who used fire and water as scrying tools to record his visions.  How many visions we will never know because they are under the lock of key in the Vatican for “interpretation and safe-keeping”.  Safe-keeping from whom?  Scholars have cherry-picked the most notable quatrains and attributed them to devastating world events, i.e., the invasion of Hitler’s Nazi Regime, the World Trade Towers falling, the death of Henry II, World Wars, the End of the World.  Have you ever researched and read these quatrains?  They could apply to almost any event in history, with the noted exception that his mentioning of Hisler is pretty close to the word Hitler, so I have to give him that.

          Then we have the most frightening prediction of all – the end of world as we know it (cue singing).  The Mayan Calendar, has a last entry for December 21, 2012, lovingly referred to by alarmists as “The Time of Great Purification” or “Judgment Day”.  Do you have any idea how many books are being written about this, and how the thought of the end of the world is striking fear in people’s hearts?

          That’s my third hole – interpretation.  How is it possible that things written hundreds or thousands of years ago are affecting us today?  HOW?  Interpretation.

          Allow me to close with my interpretation and personal predictions:

          The end of our lives is going to happen at some point.

          We have no control on it.

          We control our choices made in the twenty-four hours graciously bestowed on us by our Creator of choice.  So choose kindness, generosity and compassion.

          When the earth shakes furiously stand very still and do not show fear.  Fear is the force that kills the human Spirit, not death.

          Now I’m going to predict stuff for 2009!  In one year let’s see what my degree of accuracy was.  Because I am terrible at predictions I’m going to just let stuff fly and say whatever comes to mind:

          President Elect Obama will start out his term of office owning a black dog, but then it will mysteriously disappear and he’ll have to replace it with a brown and white one.

          Devastating expansions of the human waistline will occur in 64% of all North Americans in 2009.

          A major record label that begins with an “S” will go bankrupt and close its doors.

          A well-known married couple, who both have won Grammy’s, will terminate their marriage.

          Four predictions — the numbers could be good.

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          15
          Nov

          The Scrying Game

             Posted by: admin    in Psychic Sense, Uncategorized

          Yes, I own a crystal ball.  I purchased it decades ago, and sacrificed creature comforts for weeks, like food, to pay for it.  Years later an arrogant purist (obviously from my tribe) pointed out to me that it wasn’t crystal at all and proved it by placing it on a large light box.  Sure enough, glass.  I felt duped. 

          Ever in the quest for having the very finest of tools I went in search for a true crystal ball.  I travelled far and wide, (ok, so it was approximately forty miles away) to a quirky little new-age shop that sold rare books, museum quality gems and other sparkling sundries.  I ended up purchasing a 2″ in diameter sphere.  It had the most incredible inclusions and rainbows.

          Could I scry with it?  Not a chance, too distracting.  I reverted back to the blemish free glass ball and had incredible luck with it. 

          Another method that works exceptionally well is a scrying mirror.  It’s a surface that’s been treated to be pitch black.  Stay away from obsidian scrying mirrors or orbs.  Obsidian is a powerful mineral and can suck you into negative thoughts and energy if used for meditation or vision work.

          One of the oldest methods for those of you who want to scry but don’t want anyone to know that you are practicing “The Arts” is to use a dark bowl, black ink and water.  Just pour water into a dark bowl, add a little black ink, shut off the lights and voila!  A scrying bowl at night that functions as a fruit bowl by day, and no one the wiser.

          Using the water and bowl, here’s how:

          Have a question in mind that you want answered before you begin.

          Place a piece of paper and pen next to the bowl on the table.

          Be in a darkened place with diffused light.  If you use a candle put it behind you so the image does not reflect into the water to distract you.

          Begin your slow breathing of the 4:8 count.  Inhale for the count of 4; exhale for the count of 8.

          Focus your eyes on the stillness of the water.  It’s ok to blink, but train your eyes to remain on the water.  After a couple of minutes your eyes will lose focus and the image of the water will become fuzzy.  Keep your focus on the water, do not be distracted by looking to the side or in front of you.

          Ask your question.

          Concentrate on the water and relax your mind. 

          Write any images you perceive or words you hear in your mind on the paper without taking the focus off the water. (I always have my pen in hand, and my hand on the paper when I begin this method.)

          Fog, fire, candle flames, water and clear crystals can all be used as fodder for scrying.  Keep a journal of your visions and let me know your progress.  Anyone can scry; it’s all about the practice.

          One last thing; if you are using a crystal ball keep it out of site and covered in a black cloth.  Do not be tempted to pull it out and show it to others and have them handle it as a curiosity.  Sacred tools should be just that….sacred and respected.

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