Monday, May 21, 2012

New Webbot Forecast Is Out Tonight..

You can get it here..   Always worth the ten dollars to download; Always a compelling, disturbing read. 

To consider when reading:  Urban Survival.  Excerpts:

And remember this (‘cuz it’s important:) The future drifts every time it is closely inspected because that’s the paradox of the Observer’s role.


Just as light is a wave – sometimes – it is a particle – other times. Same with the future: It expresses itself differently each time it’s inspected, and the best that can be hoped for is some sense of “most probable landings” and even then, anything above chance is good.


So when the report comes along, I’ll simply read it – slowly (the process can take most of a day) because you’ll want to wipe all preconceptions and prejudices from your mind (toss out belief systems, too, if you can) and then just let the paragraphs paint a series of pictures while being with your centered self. Then, even if the specific of a particular image is off, at least the down-deep archetype response may be there and strong enough to cause you to plan this way or that.

Even without the Bot run due shortly, a thinking person can get a pretty good handle on the future by simply following the news headlines and, when you think about it, that’s the main reason for news – to tell us things that may impact our lives now and off into the future.

I'm off to read.  Good future!  Good future!  No whammies!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I believe its time to start thinking about visualizing making our own futures, TPTB are doing a fine job of destroying all that they touch. Fear and Loathing is no way to exist, "Fear is just another word for ignorance" and "Freedom is something that dies unless it is used". If all else fails then “Every now and then when your life gets complicated and the weasels start closing in, the only cure is to load up on heinous chemicals and then drive like a bastard from Hollywood to Las Vegas ... with the music at top volume and at least a pint of ether.” Thank you Hunter.