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Contemplation amidst chaos

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Yes - this makes sense... I've been following my "first mind" more often than I used too.  It's the second guessing that I'm better at ignoring now - because I feel it's filled with fear. Those  "phantom voices"  tend to lead me astray. 

ok here's the rest of the story.

About a week before the election (2016) I was washing dishes, looking out onto the back porch.  I happened to glance at my grill cover, and in it - I saw the outline of 45* 's hair and face in silhouette.   I looked closer,  then looked away hoping it would disappear.  It didn't.  I didn't want to tell anyone to look in the direction because I feared they would confirm what I was seeing.  

I didn't want to acknowledge it at the time and I didn't want to believe it - but I knew it was an omen.    I knew then he would win the election - even though he shouldn't have.  

So that's the reason I stopped second-guessing myself.  I can't explain it - I just know Intuition (Quantum Intuition) is real.  Now I wish I would have said something - Observer Effects states once you look at the future -it changes.   I'd think it's more like -  once you acknowledge the future, it changes. 

The universe is a frequency. And i read the universal mind through numbers and symbols.  

8 hours ago, Cynique said:

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It's my stock and trade. 

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