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Thursday, January 7, 2021

Dreams, the Trump Lie, and the Spiritual Life

Once, in giving a lecture to a group about dreams, a woman asked why she needed to bother with dreams when all she had to do was affirm her belief in Jesus Christ to be saved. I think that therein lies the problem with many “devout” Christians. During the years I was growing up as a Catholic (no longer a Catholic), I had the sense that I had an inside track to heaven. As long as I stayed a Catholic, attended the Catholic Mass regularly, and went to confession, I was saved. Evangelical Christians believe that once they affirm their belief in Jesus Christ they are saved. The need for good works is pushed into the background. Of course, there is considerable controversy over this issue: Are we are saved by faith alone or faith and good works?

 

I don’t want to go into all the theological arguments concerning faith versus good works. I think Jesus made it very clear in the New Testament that true faith is demonstrated through good works. Without good works, we really don’t have the faith we profess. I don’t think that faith is a one-time event. My sitting in church or participating in a revival and declaring my acceptance of Jesus Christ does not give me a free pass for the rest of my life.

 

I like to use the following analogy. To get a license for operating a motor vehicle, I need to take a test, usually consisting of a written part and a demonstration of my capability. Once I pass the test and get my license, I can legally operate a motor vehicle on the roads. However, that does not mean that I can forget about all the things I learned and no longer have to pay attention to signs or focus on the traffic around me. Every time I drive my car, I have to apply everything I learned to avoid an accident.

 

I think the same reasoning applies to our spiritual lives. We may have a conversion experience of some kind or affirm our belief in Jesus Christ, but that does not mean we can go back to our old ways or think it does not relate to how we live our lives going forward. Our dreams tell us if we are actually leading a spiritual life; they remind us when we are deviating from the path we claimed to have chosen. They provide daily guidance as we deal with the challenges and temptations in our lives.

 

During my lifetime, I have known numerous people who were evangelical Christians. Many were wonderful people. Unfortunately, I found some to be extremely judgmental and poor examples of true followers of Christ. They believed that they were saved because of their acceptance of Jesus Christ and then proceeded to condemn anyone who disagreed with them. A few were driven by hate and they saw God as a vengeful God who would punish their enemies. They did not demonstrate the teachings of Jesus Christ. Now, I am not generalizing this to include the group as a whole. I am simply pointing out that some were guilty of being disingenuous and they would have benefitted greatly by paying attention to their dreams. They were not demonstrating the belief in Jesus Christ they claimed to have, but were oblivious of that fact.

 

I must confess that when I have seen numbers in the news of the purported high percentage of evangelical Christians who support Donald Trump I am perplexed. I don’t understand how avowed Christians can support someone who disseminates hate, divisiveness, dishonesty, and vindictiveness on a regular basis, and is rushing to execute as many of the federal prisoners on death row as he can. And I am further dumbfounded by the “evangelical Christians” who sport handguns and are ready and willing to shoot those perceived as threats. I don’t see any sign of Christ in their attitudes and behavior.

 

Recently, Donald Trump’s narcissism has reached extreme levels, even for him. The glorifying of the self to the exclusion of everyone and everything else is the opposite of the spirit of Christianity. It is the mark of the Antichrist. I do not think Donald Trump is a healthy man, psychologically. If I encountered someone like him in my daily life, I would suggest he seek out a good therapist. While I can’t make that suggestion directly to him, I can point out to others that they should recognize what he is by his behavior. If you want to do something good for him, pray for him. I do not wish that some evil would befall him, but I believe that his role in inciting his supporters to storm the Capitol is grounds for removing him from office. The last type of person I want as president is an extreme narcissist.

 

It really could not end any other way for Trump. His business and political careers were built on cajoling and bullying people to accept his reality. He is a great example of the power of suggestion. As I have pointed out in my books and blog posts, one way to get people to believe something is to repeat it often with conviction. Long before the election occurred, he realized that mail-in ballots would favor the Democrats. So he began a campaign of impugning them. If he won the election, he could say he won in spite of them. If he lost the election, which he did, he could blame the mail-in ballots. Now he could claim the election was stolen from him, despite the fact that he voted using a mail-in ballot himself.

 

Trump’s continuous repetition of his claims of fraud resonated with his base. They heard it so often that they believed it must be true. It penetrated their subconscious to the point that many became fanatical in their intent to right what they saw as a wrong. And, of course, this all played out in the assault on the Capitol. This was nothing less than the determined use of the power of repetition by a con man to bend a large segment of the population to his will and save him from the humiliation of a loss to Joe Biden. He cared nothing about the effect on this country and our democracy; he only cared about what he thought was best for him—winning at all costs.

 

Our dreams tell us if we are really living the life we profess. We cannot affirm our belief in Jesus Christ as a one-time event and then think we are living a spiritual life. We must demonstrate it every day and continuously evaluate our beliefs and actions. Our dreams help us do just that. A study of them may not be required for a spiritual life, but they are a great source of aid and can greatly enhance our lives.

 

Some rare individuals have been able to maintain a continuous awareness of the presence of God without any consideration of their dreams or even relying on periods of prayer. One that comes to mind is Nicholas Herman of Lorraine, commonly known as Brother Lawrence. He was a Lay Brother of the Carmelites in Paris in the seventieth century. The small book The Practice of the Presence of God describing how he accomplished this is still widely read today. It is available on Amazon.com from a variety of publishers.

 

Unless you are able to demonstrate the continuous presence of God in your life like a Brother Lawrence, I suggest you begin to pay attention to your dreams. Our dreams are an important part of our lives and can support our efforts to live spiritual lives. To ignore them is to ignore a source of inspiration and guidance. Carl Jung, the eminent 20th century psychiatrist, and many others recognized this. Jung believed that to become whole we needed to integrate the unconscious and conscious parts of our lives, a process he called individuation. Our dreams help us do that. This enormous source of help is available every night when we reach REM sleep (dreams may also occur during non-REM sleep), regardless of our level of education or station in life.

 

The wise adviser that many seek is there with you all the time. You don’t need to travel to Tibet to find a guru or join some cult that claims to have the inside track to God. You need only begin to start paying attention to the messages in your dreams. Wisdom and spiritual progress comes through daily application.

Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Dreams and the Courage To See

I have been working with my dreams for over fifty years and I am still learning. Despite my mistakes and shortcomings, I have experienced great success and reaped numerous benefits. Over the years, I have known other people who tried to interpret their dreams without much success. I believe the reason for their lack of success is that they dabbled. Before studying your dreams, you must ask yourself if you really want to know what they are saying. Are you serious about deciphering their messages?

 

In my books, I describe several reasons why more people don’t study their dreams. I believe that one of the key reasons is their desire to remain in their bubble—the world they have created that they rely on to function each day. Some call it area or domain of comfort. The world they see is the world they have created and only really exists in their minds. But it is a world they are comfortable with and anything that challenges the reality of that world makes them feel threatened.

 

Their dreams will challenge the reality of that world and will question some of their most cherished beliefs. Their beliefs and actions will be judged each night by a wiser aspect of themselves, and the appraisals fed back in the form of dreams. They cannot fool their subconscious minds because the subconscious knows everything they think and do. The subconscious knows when they are engaged in some belief or activity that is to their detriment, or one that may be a hopeless fantasy regardless of what they consciously think about it.

 

I have not encountered many people who really want to face themselves—to remove all the illusions. I believe that most people would rather not know what the future brings, especially if they believe bad things may lie in their future. If their dietary habits will result in an early death, they would rather not know, continuing their daily existence as if everything is OK. Or if their relationship with a spouse or partner will not succeed, they would rather not know. They may say they want to know, but when a dream occurs that may relate to an early death or failed relationship, they usually become afraid and just want to push the dream out of their mind.

 

Of course, people are happy to hear about the good things that will come to them. And they are reflected in our dreams as well. But much of what we experience is to help us grow, to enlarge the bubble, and in some cases to completely remake how we see the world. But people resist change to their bubbles. They don’t want to change because it can be scary and uncomfortable. They often are willing to live with the pain they know rather than risk experiencing a pain they don’t know.

 

Success with dreams requires a willingness to see yourself as you really are—not as you hope you are or would like to be. Initially, this can be a painful process because the dreams are likely to focus on areas where change is needed. The feedback from dreams may not be welcome, particularly if the conscious mind has spent a long time justifying a detrimental behavior or belief. But progress cannot be made until the message is acknowledged and acted upon. The dream advice must be incorporated into daily life to be meaningful.

 

You must have the courage to see yourself. You will find talents you did not realize you possessed and praise for your real achievements, which are often related to help you provided to others. But you will also see areas where improvement is needed and receive stark warnings about any dangerous and hateful behavior. You will be shown what you need to do to progress spiritually, which may be at odds with your current lifestyle.

 

You can have a successful life as the world judges it without any help from your dreams. But that life may not be the life you were intended to live. It may not offer you the greatest growth as a person. If you want to step outside of your bubble and see your potential, you must be willing to have the courage to see yourself as you are. You must be willing to see the truth, which is revealed in your dreams.

 

I believe that these trying times have shown many people just how quickly circumstances in our lives can change. And they have revealed that governments are limited in what they can do to solve our problems and meet our needs. We have seen an enemy of microscopic size bring nations to their knees. Great advances have taken place in technology, but technology is not God or a competitor with God. Its limitations have become all too apparent. Human behavior has resulted in a pandemic, and human behavior (here I include our diets and our overall approach to maintenance of our health) must change for us to avoid future tragedies that may have even more dire consequences than the coronavirus.

 

I believe the answers are found within our own minds. They are found in the deeper layers of consciousness that few understand. Our dreams give us access to those levels of consciousness and can provide help during the most trying of times. They reflect the essence of who and what we are. They provide the answers that many so desperately seek, but are afraid to find.

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Human Capacity to Absorb Information (Edited)

John von Neumann was a twentieth-century polymath who made enormous contributions in mathematics and science. He invented the eponymous von Neumann architecture for computers, which is still used in computers today. The speed and depth of his thought processes amazed his contemporaries, who were themselves leaders in their fields. Many considered his genius to be in a class by itself, and during his lifetime, some thought he was the smartest human alive.

 

Stanislaw Ulam, a mathematician and friend of John von Neumann, reported a discussion with him that I have paraphrased in which von Neumann describes technology as ultimately reaching a point where humanity approaches some type of “singularity” beyond which human relationships cannot continue. I believe we are reaching that point with regard to the dissemination of information. News now flows instantaneously from multiple sources with social media platforms contributing vast amounts of information with claims that cannot be verified in any timely or practical way.

 

Many people no longer know what to believe. They no longer know what is true and what is false. As a result, people are increasing feeling cutoff from the reality of their own lives. They are finding it increasingly difficult to communicate with their neighbors and even family members because they have different concepts of what is true.

 

Sadly, we are seeing the consequences of this for both the coronavirus and election for president. Misinformation is widespread, and our scientific authorities and democratic processes are no longer trusted. Social media sites blast our conspiracies faster than they can be invalidated.

 

There was a time in this country when people could turn to respected news  sources and know that information reported had been rigorously reviewed by an editor and sources checked for accuracy. This did not mean that facts reported were always 100% accurate, but the reliability was high and false information was not intentionally disseminated. I believe that these news sources still exist, but the reliable sources get lost among the deluge of information. Opinion is often reported as news, which just adds to the confusion.

 

People are inundated with data, and often they do not have the time or desire to check the validity of what they read, which may require considerable research. The source may be presenting fake news or just have been careless in verifying the facts before presenting them as news. I am well aware of the difficulties in writing accurate nonfiction, whether it is a news article, blog post, book, or some other type. When working on my books, on several occasions I spent hours researching an item to see if the right adjective was occasionally or frequently, some or many, and sometimes or often. I tried hard to be careful in what I stated so I would not mislead readers. Unfortunately, some writers, especially bloggers but even some mainstream news reporters, do not share this concern. And we have a president who makes unsubstantiated claims on a daily basis. He states what he wants the truth to be without any regard for facts. And his followers accept his version of reality as the truth.

 

I fear that this will not end well for this country or humanity as a whole. Are we approaching a singularity with regard to the dissemination of information where the lies are so prevalent and interwoven with real facts that it is impossible to separate them and get a true picture of human activity? Will we soon reach a state where human affairs as we know them simply cannot continue? We are deluged on a daily basis with more information than we can possibly evaluate or absorb, and no grand editor exists to tell us what is true and what is false. I fear that any such attempt by social media giants is far beyond their capabilities. They can prevent obvious dangerous messages from being posted or provide warnings, but they do not consider themselves publishers and assume no responsibility for statements made on their platforms. And how would they monitor the posts and messages for veracity of over a billion users? So where do we turn for the truth?

 

We cannot validate everything we hear or read each day. But we can seek out trusted sources for our news, and these sources will clearly differentiate between news and opinion. Look for the source of what they report. If they are promoting some political philosophy, they are nor unbiased. What is their record for accuracy? Because you read something from the internet, it does not mean it is true. I have done considerable research on the internet for my books and posts, and I find that even for items that are unrelated to politics numerous errors and differences in interpretation exist. I normally have to check several sources before I have confidence in the information. Remember that anyone can post anything.

 

For guidance in our lives, I believe that a source exists that we can trust to always direct us along the correct path. This source can be reached in meditation and through our dreams, and it will carry us through the most trying times. But we have to get beyond our egos; we have to have humility to hear the still small voice that speaks to us. We have to recognize that the conscious mind may have reached the limits of its ability to evaluate the flood of information that bombards it each day. And the conclusions it reaches are not always correct.

 

Look to those who promote unity and understanding and eschew division and hatred. We are in perilous times with even greater challenges coming in the future. Division is the last thing we need. We need leaders whose truth is based on facts, and who urge us to unite to meet the challenges we face. We need leaders (government and corporate) who have compassion for those less fortunate and emphasize the best in us, not the worst. We need to reestablish the importance of having good values as the basis of our lives, not winning at any cost. We are all united at a deep level and a lack of recognition of that fact just indicates ignorance, not wisdom.

 

PBS has a new series called The Rise of the Nazis. I recently watched the second episode, which shows just how quickly democracy can disappear. In a matter of six months, it was gone in post-WWI Germany. For an understanding of how this occurred, I recommend this series. I believe we are in a very dangerous place in this country. We have deep divisions in the United States, and neglect of racial problems and our environment can no longer be tolerated.

 

Radical groups are exploiting the openness of the internet to create even greater divisions in this country, and there are those who want to subvert our very democracy. Disagreement about policies is one thing; the taking up of arms is quite another. And a growing number of people think that an armed overthrow may be necessary to “save” democracy. I believe they are very misguided. Even some evangelical Christians are practicing firing their handguns at gun ranges to be ready. They believe they must be ready to shoot the enemy who they think threaten their way of life. My suggestion to them is to reread the New Testament.

 

I will repeat what I have written in a previous post. I believe that Donald Trump is one of the most dangerous men to ever occupy the White House. He could very easily end the division and hatred over the election results, but he chooses to fan the flames of distrust. His claims are not based on fact; they are based on his inability to accept defeat. Unfortunately, without concrete evidence, he has caused a large percentage of his base to believe the election process was fraudulent.

 

Let’s examine some of the claims. His supporters believe that the results in states such as Pennsylvania cannot be accurate because Trump had a massive lead that mysteriously disappeared, almost overnight. If his supporters had been following the real news, they would know that the news media was saying Trump would have a large lead in Pennsylvania when results were first reported because the early results were from the people who voted on Election Day, and would primarily be from Republicans. Democrats tended to vote by mail. In Pennsylvania, many counties decided to not start counting those votes until Wednesday. As expected, President Trump had a huge early lead. But as the mail-in votes were counted, especially from democratic Philadelphia, his lead shrank rapidly. There was no mystery; it played out as predicted.

 

Trump claims he won the election by millions of votes. Where is the evidence? No evidence has been produced, but many of his supporters still believe he is right. I have recently seen numbers that indicate half of the Republicans believe he won the election. This is not a rational belief; it is the belief of those in a cult. They believe whatever the cult leader says, regardless of the lack of evidence to support his claims and often in the face of evidence that contradicts his claims.

 

President-elect Biden will face enormous challenges in reuniting Americans. If Trump maintains his position that he was cheated in the election, we will have a large group of people who will not accept Biden as legitimate, and may actively work against him during the next four years. It will be difficult to meaningfully address climate change, health care reform, immigration, and a number of other important issues.

 

Cult members often follow leaders who are uneducated with no expertise to support their claims and actions. Donald Trump has no background in medicine or any aspect of health care, yet he would have us believe that he knows better than the experts do. He has no background in science, but he knows that climate change is not a threat to our existence. He knows that he won the election, but the data says otherwise. People who believe him are members of a cult. They don’t care about or believe anything that contradicts their leader.

 

President Trump and his supporters have yet to produce any evidence of widespread fraud in the election. He claims fraud because he lost. Now he is attacking the very democratic principles of this nation by trying to overturn valid election results at the state level. We have the President of the United States as an enemy of our democracy and the main disseminator of fake news, which he often rails against. He has done immeasurable damage to our country that may be long lasting. He is willing to bring harm to an entire nation to assuage his ego. I urge the Republican leaders to tell Donald Trump that he needs to concede the election and support the transition to a new president. It is way past time for him to go.

 

If you want to know what is happening in the world, don’t get your news from biased websites and social media. Rush Limbaugh, a friend of Donald Trump, is one of the most successful of the conservative talk radio hosts. His weekly listeners are reportedly over ten million in number (some question it being anywhere close to this number). What is his expertise to make him an authority on far reaching topics? According to Wikipedia, he dropped out of college after two semesters and the article quoted his mother as saying he “flunked everything…” For political or social advice, I don’t turn to people with those credentials. Many of his claims have been proven false, and some are outrageously false. He has long been a creator of division and a generator of conspiracy theories. But President Trump recently awarded him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his long service to this country.

 

Your favorite social media platform may just be feeding you stories that they think meet your interest based on your searches, but that also can lead to problems. After a while, you will get a narrow view of the world, and other stories that may be of great value will never be shown to you. Also, make sure you check the source of a story or article you are shown. Sometimes I see a story or article that appears suspiciously biased, and when I look at the source, it is usually Fox News.

 

We must become more demanding of our news sources. If they are reporting some conspiracy or inflammatory story, demand that they produce evidence to support it. Some of Trump’s supporters think the election machines were programmed to favor Joe Biden. How do they think that happened—in Republican states such as Arizona and Georgia?

 

Others have said that fake ballots were brought in the back door of the processing sites. Again, how did that happen, with Republican observers at the processing sites in Republican states that Joe Biden won?

 

Still other Trump supporters believe that Joe Biden could not have received more votes than Donald Trump received because Trump had many more people at his rallies. These people are uneducated and do not understand that rallies are not a representative sample of the voters. Joe Biden minimized the number and size of his rallies because of the coronavirus; President Trump ignored the dangers of spreading the virus to energize his base. But his base is not representative of the total electorate.

 

I find it very difficult to communicate with people who ignore facts and do not care about logic. However, I believe we must continue to try. But sometimes we can only present our views and stand strong for what we believe. Arguing accomplishes little and may only increase the hostility. It is better to be a positive example for others to follow than to become divisive.

 

Many evangelical Christians support Trump and they apparently voted for him in large numbers. Some even claim he was sent by God to save the nation. I have studied The New Testament and cannot see any relationship between Christ’s teachings and Trump’s promotion of hatred, discord, and division. He has shown the world what he is, and I don’t see a savior. The coronavirus is exploding throughout the country and we are a divided nation. He held rallies with few people wearing masks during a pandemic, and he consistently made anyone who opposed him the enemy. He is not a builder and uniter; he is a destroyer and divider.

 

I believe we must all ask ourselves how Donald Trump was elected president and how he received so many votes in the recent election. Obviously, a deep undercurrent of dissatisfaction existed and still exists in this country. Many people lost faith in the traditional politicians. They wanted a change; they wanted someone who was different. Donald Trump seized on that dissatisfaction and realized he could manipulate a large segment of the population. He sold people on his business acumen, which people readily believed from his many years on TV hosting a show as a business expert, even though the show was reality TV. He outwardly expressed what many people thought, and he played on the base emotions (the desires and prejudices), of the ordinary people, who felt ignored. He needed enemies to focus his followers rage, and he gave them enemies. In other words, Trump was and is a demagogue.

 

Believe those who are not afraid of facts to support their positions. Insist that those who spread rumors substantiate them with facts. Recognize that some knowledge and skills are learned after many years of study and practice, such as in the medical field. The unschooled people who would have you believe them instead should not be taken seriously. Reporters and web sites that generate “news” may lack any expertise in the subjects in which they purport to be experts. As a believer in intuition and dreams, I certainly would not simply dismiss a flash of insight concerning some subject. But that doesn’t make me an expert in that subject. Become more selective in your sources of news and question anything that doesn’t seem quite right. And for daily guidance, meditate and pay attention to your dreams.


Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Previous Post about Storm Coming

On October 20, 2020, I posted a dream about a storm coming. I now believe that the storm warning in my dream referred to the storm Eta, which has become a Category 1 hurricane. It is now headed for the area where I live. The dream was quite literal in showing a rapidly approaching storm with little time to prepare.

 

The dream occurred three weeks ago. Eta as a named storm became a potential threat about a week ago. Early yesterday it was stationary in the gulf as a tropical storm and some plots even had it moving west. Eta suddenly strengthened and began a rapid movement toward Tampa Bay. Fortunately, I am well prepared for Eta having lived through Irma. But some in the area were caught unprepared.

 

Dreams forewarn us about such events. I was also warned about Irma in a dream. See my post on November 7, 2017 for a summary of the dream and my Irma experience. We are not helpless victims of circumstances, as many believe. By paying attention to our dreams, we get a broader view of both the present and the future. 

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

My Dreams about Earth Changes

In a previous post, I promised to provide my dreams about earth changes in one place. This post contains the main dreams I can recall that relate to dramatic changes in the surface of the earth or climate. Of course, it is possible that some of the dreams I have had about Earth changes are not literal and instead relate to events in my life. Ones that are questionable are not included. I have high confidence that the ones listed contain literal messages.

 

The first clear dream that I can recall occurred early in my teenage years and was the most dramatic of all the dreams. Today, I can still recall how frightened I was upon awakening from the dream. The dream was a preview of my life and indicated the course it would take, much as described in The Man Who Sees Tomorrow in His Dreams. The very work I have been doing late in my life was previewed in this dream so many years ago. I was frightened upon awakening because of the last part of the dream, which focused on the later years of my life. The Earth was in turmoil with mass hysteria prevalent as earthquakes and major volcanic eruptions were wreaking havoc. Panic was the norm, as many believed it was the end of the world. In the dream, I told people to pray, to turn to God.

 

Some twenty or more years ago, I had two dreams about specific locations that would be affected by Earth changes. In one, I was looking at Seattle Washington, which was devastated by a large nearby earthquake. The needle part of the Space Needle had broken off and was lying on the ground. The entire downtown of Seattle was flooded.

 

The next dream occurred while I was in Tampa, Florida, after a business trip. I recall awakening from my sleep in a motel with the clear memory of a dream about the area. A voice said, “This area will not be safe after the Earth axis shifts. It will be inundated.”

 

Regarding the dream about Tampa, which I currently live close to, you may wonder why I would choose to live in this area after having such a dream. Strange circumstances can occur in a person’s life, and they brought me to this area. However, I am currently making plans to leave Florida soon for a number of reasons, not just the threat of being under water.

 

I believe I had the above two dreams because I was thinking about the area or in the area, in the case of Tampa. The effects of climate and Earth changes will not be limited to these areas. Events in my life just happen to trigger dreams about these areas.

 

Some of you may have questions about what an Earth axis shift means. Details about the nature of the shift were not provided, but from scientific measurements, we know that the magnetic north pole has been shifting for several years. And sometimes a dramatic shift occurs where the north and south poles are reversed. Hundreds of thousands of years occur between such flips, but the scientific evidence indicates that we are overdue. Another type of shift can occur as well, which is a shift in the tilt of the Earth axis. My belief is that one of these events will occur rapidly and cause cataclysmic events.

 

People have been predicting Armageddon for hundreds of years, and the human race is still here. I am not predicting or even suggesting the end of the world is coming soon. However, I do believe that major changes will occur as we complete one cycle and begin a new one. This view is reinforced by the following dream.

 

On August 17, 2015, I dreamed about Edgar Cayce and climate change. In the dream, I was viewing a large vertical panel that contained a chart of some kind describing distinct periods in the history of the Earth. There was also some mention of Edgar Cayce and his prophecies concerning Earth changes.

 

My attention focused on what was labeled Period 6. This period was concerned with the present and near future. A voice told me that the weather would get much worse during the next ten to fifteen years. It said that some current landmasses would be under water due to flooding. I saw the year 2030 as the end of this period. Then a new period would begin.

 

The above dream is one of the reasons I have emphasized the importance in having a government that prepares for what could be monumental disruptions in our way of life. From the timeframe given, you can see that if the next administration in Washington does not prepare this nation for an existential threat, a new administration in 2025 may find it too late to help the many people affected. By then, we would be more than half way through the period ending in 2030.

 

I think that it is important that we move away from fossil fuels. But I do not think that at this late date we can prevent much of what is already starting to occur. I believe we need detailed plans at the federal, state, and local levels for dealing with worse case scenarios. With the coronavirus, the world has seen what lack of preparation means. The high death count and huge loss of jobs has have wreaked havoc on many families. Some people have been able to stay home to avoid it. They can work from home and have their groceries delivered. But with massive disruptions from climate change, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions, you may not have a home to stay in, a grocery store to access for food supplies, or a job.

 

The election has been called for Joe Biden, although Donald Trump has not conceded and continues to challenge the results. Regardless of the winner, I urge you to take climate change seriously. As many people in California and other states have found, a natural disaster can take away your home and sense of security in an instant with little or no forewarning. Climate change is real, and science is quite clear about the cause. Higher temperatures and longer dry seasons are wreaking havoc in many states and the situation is projected to only get worse. The number of named storms this season has tied a record and now Florida is facing another potential hurricane.

 

The federal budget deficit for the fiscal year recently concluded was a staggering $3.1 trillion. And because of the coronavirus, another large stimulus package may be needed, which will mean an enormous budget deficit for the current fiscal year. Where will the money come from when the losses due to climate change reach trillions of dollars?

 

World health organizations started warning about the threat of a pandemic many years ago, but governments took little action to actually prepare. We cannot afford to make that mistake again. Fortunately, Joe Biden appears to have been elected as our next president. He recognizes the seriousness of the threat, and he has a plan to address climate change. I don’t know if he has any contingency plans for the potential relocation of parts of the population because they live in areas that are no longer habitable. But I think this must be part of the final plan.

 

The Democrats may not control the Senate. It will not be decided until January of 2021. So the Senate may thwart Biden’s attempt to get meaningful legislation through Congress to deal with climate change. You can help by contacting your representatives to urge them to take this threat seriously.

 

I hope to have a dream about what to expect in the near future concerning Earth changes and weather. Temperatures continue to rise and storms are increasing in frequency and magnitude. But we have not yet seen the earthquakes and volcanic eruptions I witnessed in the dream during my early teenage years. However, other futurists such as Gordon-Michael Scallion have also seen these occurrences in their dreams. But change is always possible, although things are trending in the wrong direction. If I do have another dream that is consequential concerning Earth changes and weather, I will add it to this post as an update.

 

Unfortunately, society seems to be very short sighted. We only look a few months ahead, and already many think the coronavirus will soon end. Climate change is almost forgotten by many. Financial analysts are predicting new highs for stocks next year. Yet, every time scientists look at the effects of climate change such as the melting of Artic ice, they have to revise their estimates to show a more rapid increase than previously thought. We are out of time. Changes in weather are happening now. They are not something that may happen in ten or twenty years.

 

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Political Interference in Climate Change Message

Scientists have labeled climate change as the greatest threat that humanity faces. Yet, we see the Trump administration interfering with the ability of one of our most prestigious organizations (NOAA) to deliver a message that is supported by their research. See https://news.yahoo.com/election-nears-trump-makes-final-121557839.html. Previously, I have clearly stated my overall views concerning the choice we face in this election. Unfortunately, with the focus on the coronavirus, not much attention has been paid to climate change and the stark differences in the approaches of the two candidates.

 

Joe Biden is proposing a massive program to start a transition off fossil fuels. President Trump claims it will bankrupt the economy and he wants to ignore climate change. I think what is lost in the debate is the fact that many parts of this country, in addition to large areas globally, are already in great danger. We are seeing this with the fires in California and Colorado, which have been directly attributed to climate change. The number of named storms this hurricane season has set a record with another one about to strike the Gulf Coast. This is only the beginning of a trend I will address in more detail in future posts.

 

Whether or not you believe climate change is caused by human activity, it is clearly happening. Losses to property and life are growing with the future looking quite ominous. If we allow our information to be controlled by politicians, we are headed for disaster. President Trump controlled much of the messaging to the American people concerning the coronavirus, and we now know the result of that. He frequently provided false information and refused to abide by the recommendations of the infectious disease experts, falling victim to the virus himself. Unfortunately, most Americans are not likely to receive the level of care he received; in some states, they are saying they might have to ration the care with only those most likely to survive receiving treatment.

 

If your job is lost and your house is destroyed because of climate change, it will be small comfort for you to hear from the Republicans that they were wrong. You will probably not hear it from Trump because he doesn’t admit making mistakes. The scientific evidence is overwhelming that the earth is getting warmer and humans are responsible for much of it. When politicians decide to stifle or distort the message of the scientific community, we are in serious trouble. We are no longer a democracy. President Trump warns us about the liberal left and fake news when he is a far greater threat and generates more fake news than any other president in our history has generated.

 

In future posts, I hope to be able to provide concrete guidance from my dreams concerning climate change. I have had several dreams over the years that deal with different aspects of it, which I will summarize in another post. Hopefully, I can provide warnings about some threats before they become reality. I believe that this is the defining decade for humanity. The condition of humanity in 2030 will depend on our ability to unite and apply our creativity and ingenuity to deal with an existential threat.

 

As I have stated in previous posts, I am not a member of a political party. I want to see the Republicans and Democrats come together to address a threat facing all of humanity. Unfortunately, I do not see this happening under another four years of Donald Trump. I think that Joe Biden will at least try to unite the parties to deal with this crisis, and he is the only major candidate with a plan to address climate change. If we have four more years of Trump with his current approach to climate change, after his term ends, I believe it will be too late to prevent the unthinkable.

Friday, October 23, 2020

The Election and Personality Versus Policy

The official Election Day is fast approaching, and many people have already voted through early voting or mail-in voting. I am one of those who sent my ballot in last week. In listening to all of the arguments for electing Trump for four more years, I am struck by the large number of his supporters who say they don’t like the man or his behavior, but they like his policies. I am not sure you can really separate the two.

 

President Trump has had a policy of America first, which I believe reflects his personality of self-first. And I believe his immigration policies also reflect that personality. His lack of a health-care plan for the United States shows his unconcern for the many dependent on Obamacare. He has claimed for almost four years that the Republican’s plan will be superior to the current Obamacare in all regards, but a plan is still not forthcoming. But he still tries to kill Obama Care with no replacement. What is his health care policy?

 

Our response to the coronavirus has desperately needed a national policy. There is none. Even now, President Trump holds large rallies with thousands seated side-by-side with few masks. The most effective means for slowing the virus, which includes physical distancing and the use of masks, has been spurned by Trump from the beginning. He has no plan for dealing with the virus other than a vaccine, which for most Americans will not be available until next spring. And then it will be some time before enough people are inoculated to be effective in slowing the spread of the virus.

 

President Trump is dealing with climate change the same way he dealt with the coronavirus. His policy is to mostly ignore it and hope it will go away. But climate change is not going away and this country desperately needs to prepare for it through a national plan. As the destruction from storms, droughts, and flooding increases, there will be no vaccine for preventing nature’s fury. The recent fires in California and Colorado are directly attributed to a warming climate and longer dry season. And so is the record number of named storms this year. We need a plan to address climate change; we need a plan for feeding, clothing, and providing housing for the displaced.

 

I believe that we have already passed the tipping point and some of the changes we will experience this decade cannot be avoided. We must prepare for major climate-related effects on our livelihoods and quality of life. As Joe Biden stated in the final debate, it is an existential threat. Without a plan, when nature’s full fury is felt, it will be too late to help many in dire circumstances.

 

President Trump has been busy undoing many of the regulations put in place by President Obama to protect the American people. He sees them as a hindrance to businesses and a drain on the economy. Of course, he is not drinking polluted water or watching his children die from the effects of toxic chemicals.

 

I think that when most people say they like Trumps policies they really mean they believe they personally are better off economically with him as president. They don’t think climate change is a big threat to them, they probably have health insurance, and they care little about letting more immigrants into this country. Some fear that they will lose their right to choose their own doctors under the Democrats, their taxes will increase, and that lazy people will get handouts from the government. They believe that President Trump has been great for job growth. He would have you believe he has been the best with the greatest economy ever. If you believe that, I suggest you read the Forbes’s article titled Obama’s Last Three Years Of Job Growth All Beat Trump’s Best Year by Chuck Jones published on February 7, 2020.

 

Donald Trump has a way of exaggerating his accomplishments to make you think they were the greatest ever. The reality is usually much different. As far as jobs and the economy are concerned, his tax cuts gave us nearly a trillion dollar budget deficits prior to the coronavirus during a time when we were not in a recession. The deficit should have been brought down. The reason given for the tax cuts was to grow the economy (GDP) at above 4 percent. This never happened. The GDP growth has been between 2 and 3 percent.

 

The budget deficit for the government’s fiscal year just completed was $3.1 trillion dollars because of tax cuts and the coronavirus. We will probably need to add several trillion more in the current fiscal year to prevent a recession. The national debt is growing to a level many consider dangerous. As the US experiences trillions of dollars in losses from climate change, where will the money come from to address these costs? Many states are already bankrupt because of the coronavirus.

 

Let’s consider his trade policies and foreign relations. Even what he considers a phase one with China is questionable. China has yet to meet their commitments, although they have recently increased their grain purchases. Now his attacks on China over the coronavirus are putting any further progress at risk. And the loss of leadership in the world arena by the US under Trump may have long lasting effects. Our allies no longer trust the US as being dependable, which limits our future influence.

 

I believe that all of President Trump’s key policies are a reflection of him as a man. He cares little for other people and everything he does he makes about him. I don’t need to put a label on his personality; others have already done that. I think it is a big mistake to think you can separate the policies from the man. Those who are disturbed by his behavior as a man, but support his policies, need to take a closer look at what his policies really mean for the long-term health of this country. Other countries will see and judge the behavior of the US much as we see and judge the behavior of Donald Trump as a man because the policies will reflect the personality of the man.

 

We are all united in a fundamental and deep way. Those who do not recognize this should not be in a position of responsibility and leadership for an entire nation. A humane leader of the most powerful nation on earth casts a benevolent influence over the entire world; an inhumane US leader casts a cloud of animosity and disharmony over the world. As a nation, we need to tell the world that lying, cheating, and stealing are not the values of the American people. We are a people who stand for honesty and fairness, and individuals without those values should not represent us.

 

Both President Trump and Joe Biden made their points in the final debate. I think the American people were able to see the clear differences between their values and vision for America. Joe Biden gave a beautiful summary of his vision when answering the final question. In contrast, Trump used a scare tactic by claiming the US would experience monumental recession under Joe Biden.

 

After listening to many pundits and reading numerous articles, it seems clear that the coronavirus is the key issue going into the final days of the election. Voters have to decide if Trump did a good job in his coronavirus response or demonstrated a complete lack of leadership.

 

I remind people that the medical experts are consistent in their recommendation that each American do three things: wear a mask in public, socially distance, and frequently wash their hands. President Trump has never addressed the American people to emphasize the importance of these actions. In fact, as stated previously, he is now conducting rallies in Florida where I live with images of people packed together with few wearing masks. For many months, he refused to even wear a mask himself. His core supporters still believe that wearing a mask and social distancing aren’t necessary because that is the message they got from him.

 

I consider Trump’s actions irresponsible and the most grievous failure of leadership during a crisis. He has continuously fed disinformation to the American public and must bear the direct responsibility for the more than 200,000 deaths. The simple act of the President of the United States addressing the American people, holding up a mask, and explaining the necessity for all Americans to follow the three recommendations from the experts could have saves thousands of lives.

 

I am an independent voter and do not agree with all of the positions of either major party. But I see four more years of Trump creating a division in this country from which we may never recover. And I believe that four more years of a lack of response to global warming will be catastrophic for this country. Trump has no background in science, but he thinks he knows best. Beware of the person who never admits a mistake and claims to know everything better than the experts do. Do you want a petulant 12-year-old or and adult running the country?