I want to express support for the people out there on the streets protesting Wall Street's crimes.
Maybe we won't see an immediate result that makes it seem worthwhile to get out there and show your anger and rejection of what's coming down on the American people.
Maybe a rigged Wall Street seems fair to most Americans. Maybe taxpayers paying the bill for bankers' criminal con games doesn't upset most people.
But I think most Americans just don't want to think about it... it's too depressing, we're too powerless in the face of such mega wealth and arrogance. They've got the deep pockets to drag out any legal actions against them. And we don't have a government that prosecutes them because it's too corrupt, too.
So what can we do that will effectively change the situation? I don't know, but getting out and protesting seems like a good start. It's better than passive acquiescence, submission, depression, and giving up.
How unAmerican is that, to just give up? So I think these protestors are showing the true American grit. They honor our ancestors who boarded the ship on the Boston tea party.
Aside from all that, they're breaking up the energetic grid of control which has innervated people in this country. I've been experiencing incredibly vivid and varied dreams lately. So prior to these protests, the inner realms had been locked down and controlled to a large extent, too. I don't know how this works, I just know that there is this unified field of energy and whatever we feed into it gets strengthened.
If you ride the energy waves, like I do, it's been quite a rough ride this week. But I also get the sense that deep magic is at work that will astound us, amaze us and profoundly change us. It's the force we're talking about, the creative force, the Source of Life, of miracles, moving beauty in and around us, opening everyone to new sensations that they've never felt before, of profoundly satisfying ways of being, of an enhanced awareness that lets us shrug off our differences.
But most importantly of all, we won't tolerate being snookered any more.


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