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“EPIC FURY”: Trump’s Triumph?

I’ve had these two memes on my desk top for quite a while. Time to drag them here.

Of course there are lots of opinions. Here’s some I paid attention to.

First, Jordan Sather, who seems to be succeeding in actually staying grounded and centered, no matter what. I certainly do agree with his attitude that celebrating war is never a good thing. In fact it’s a terrible thing.

 

Then there’s heart-centered, deeply articulate Charles Eisenstein, who, simply, is utterly appalled at the prospect and reality of this, or any war in which humans, basically, kill each other for sport.

Here’s the post he did on the actual day “Epic Fury” was launched.

The Iran War: Power and Blowback

 

The next three deserve some study, especially the third one, which I find deeply informative, but only after absorbing it into my bones.

First, Clif High, whose X piece however, feels too dense for me to actually plow through and I have a feeling it wouldn’t be too difficult for him to actually translate it into the vernacular.

 

Astrologer and journalist Eric Francis has posted a profound piece noting an incredible correlation (causation?): as if the collective mind gets so stirred up that it simply MUST erupt.

 

But the perspective that ignites my tending-to-be-fried electrical circuitry is that of Burning Bright, whose way of understanding Trump’s “fifth generational narrative war” rips through linear space and time to recombine into an entirely new — and extremely difficult to actually manage to absorb — configuration, as required during this 0° Aries moment! I’ve read it once, and will do so again, hoping to penetrate further into the way Burning Bright frames up how Trump and the White Hats move deftly and complexly through chaos with the ultimate end of liberating all of humanity.

Donald Trump and the Path of the Torpedo

In a war of shadows and stories, when is a war not a war?

 

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Ann Kreilkamp

Ann Kreilkamp

Ph.D. 83

Astrologer, published author, conference presenter, world traveler, founder & editor of Crone Chronicles: A Journal of Conscious Aging (1989-2001) , and founding visionary of Green Acres Permaculture Village (2010 to present).