Tuesday, February 24, 2015

‘Can Kids Be Good Without God?’ Are We Still Really Talking About This?

In case you’re interested, the Los Angeles Times will be hosting a live video discussion tomorrow centered on the question: “Can kids be good without God?” Phil Zuckerman, a super-bright secular studies professor who is promoting his book Living the Secular Life: New Answers to Old Questions, will be joining Patt Morrison for the discussion, which [Read More...]

Monday, February 23, 2015

Joseph Stalin

Q. Can you please do a reading about Joseph Stalin, like you did about Hitler, and see what he was actually like?
I think a reading about Stalin will be just as enlightening as the reading about Hitler. Thank you so much.

A. [As I go into this, much like the Hitler reading, I have to really "shut down" the programming and see what will come forward...]

When I first tune into Stalin, I get an image of him and feel myself staring into his eyes. Then I hear that not too many people looked him right in the eye, but can't help myself from staring. Then my perspective changes and see myself looking through his eyes, and taking in the world as he sees it....


I go back to being a little kid (though Stalin's perspective). I see a woman (mother?) who looks to be quiet, loving, but very submissive. There is a man (dad?) and he is wearing a military uniform. I am unable to tell if he was in the military or if this is symbolic for his strict nature. I also get the impression that his dad was either physically not there much, or emotionally not there- there is a distance that I often feel and associate with neglect. His did comes through as a very dominant man. I hear he "ruled with an iron fist" and was showed his power over the family verbally and physically. The way to survive was to do what you were told, be seen as little as possible and never heard.


As Stalin grew up he found himself trying to fulfill others expectations (schooling, work) rather than go against the norm (which is what he really wanted to do). He was conformed as a child to be quiet and suppress his feelings. Then I see something happening during his late teens / early 20s...it was like he had enough and snapped. I see this look in his eyes that looks as if this sudden change was related to violence or a violent act. He quit caring and there was this veil of fear that he pealed off. It was a trying economic time and he felt that if a revolution of some kind began he could make things more fair and create a solid economy.


I see at first him forming a resistance type group that later evolved into a political party. He showed others his vision of what the possibilities were, and gained a following that drew attention and eventually propelled him to become the leader. He was well spoken and I get the impression he had support, but also used some manipulation of words as well to get into the leadership role (he knew the right people to lobby to get what he wanted and needed).


Once in power his words feel like they quit working, and went to the primal tactics he grew up on to motivate people- and those tactics were abusive and nature, and strengthened by fear. Stalin really did have a vision for Russia, and if people would just do what he demanded, the country would be great- "The world would see" is the phrase I hear. He had hopes of proving his governmental ideas and expanding because he saw his way as the only real way to govern...

Instead of being seen as a leader, he was viewed as a commander and demander.. Even people that worked for him had little to no autonomy. Then I hear that Stalin did give choices- but be clear that there was a right and wrong choice, so consider your options wisely.

He controlled the government and military. He wanted for Russia to succeed into a superpower so strongly, and believed so passionately in his way of ruling that he would do what it took to make it happen. He justified his actions by disassociating himself from them- meaning, if someone was out of line, and they needed to be punished, he didn't see it as having any other choice- he felt he did what had to be done in the name of "saving Mother Russia." He didn't take the blame and guilt, but rather shifted it on saying it was done for the betterment of Russia's success. He had no tolerance or weakness or unaccountability, and people were held to the highest standards. Anything less, and they were made an example of...

Q. Was he guilty of war crimes?
A. I get yes, and he didn't care. He was doing what he felt needed to be done. I also get he didn't use the word "wanted or liked" but rather needed- everything was matter of fact and void of wish washy language. He wasn't driven by the humanistic side of his being, but rather the goal-oriented, primal directive.

I also see that he did horrific things to people, but in every instance he shifted the guilt onto something or someone else. There feels like such a contradiction with him because he was against hearing excuses from others, but always had a justification for his actions in his own mind.

Q. What did he feel about WW2 and the allies he had to make?
A. I see he did what was necessary to stop Germany. Germany was the biggest threat of everyone. He felt confident that if he had them out of the way, Russia would be able to expand. He didn't see the US, Britain or any other country as strong enough to stop him. He really had very little respect (and no fear) for anyone outside of Russia.. His goal was to stop Germany (or make them weak) and slowly take over areas within Europe to expand.

Q. How did he see himself?
A. He viewed himself as a great leader. In his mind he accomplished a lot, and set up a good template for how to run things. There was still a lot to do to get people to fall in line (and keep them submissive- outspoken people annoyed him!), but he felt confident that his vision could be realized.

And that is all I have for this reading... I realize there is SO much more, but I am closing this portion for now. Thank you. Love and light-

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Cosmic Consciousness - by Deepak Chopra

The Future of God (A Conversation between Deepak Chopra, M.D. and Kyra Phillips, CNN)

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Game Play

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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Cat's Eye on the Future Interview

Melodi, Thanks again for having me on your show! We covered a lot of topics (some pretty heavy and intense) which was great. I had a really good time! Love and light-Lynn

Hemp Oil and Cancer

Q. Can hemp oil cure cancer? I'm asking the hemp oil question for a dear and amazing friend with stage 4 cancer of esophagus that has spread. Second, are there any meaningful side effects from hemp oil? If you could post a reply to these questions soon, it would be great. Love your blog- thanks!
A. The effectiveness of the hemp oil depends on the cancer and the person using it (their chemistry and more important their mind and how they view their level of health). I see hemp oil working similar to a fish oil in reducing inflammation- it looks to be a natural cortisone (or have similar effects as a cortisone). This oil looks to be a ramped up version of a fish oil (similar properties but more intense results).

Regarding cancer, it looks to help "clean" the blood and help to eliminate free radicals and toxins. It looks like the hemp oil gets into the blood stream and as it floats it has a lubricating effects on the walls of the arteries, and yet works like a magnet collecting the "junk" in the system to later be excreted. I also get not to feel alarmed if your urine has a "foul" smell while the purging of this toxins is occurring as it is your body's way of naturally getting it out of your system.

I get this oil can be taken by drinking it directly (using a spoon) or it can be taken in a capsule (as long as the capsule is filled with liquid oil and not a solid version of the oil- I get that a solid is not it's pure state).

Q. What are the side effects of this oil?
A. The first thing I get is that it is like a super protein. I see it effecting hair, skin and nails in a positive way. I also see this working to aid and help with hormone imbalances that effect mood and sleep (insomnia)- it looks to be a natural way to balance the body.

Q. What other things can be combined with the oil to promote the effectiveness?A. I am first taken back to a reading on dandelions- they were being eaten (the flower tops and the leafy greens). The vitamins and nutrients within the dandelions looks to promote health and also create a balance in the body (regarding Ph) that makes it more difficult for cancer (or foreign) cells to grow.

I also get that drinking apple cider vinegar can be very beneficial. The goal is to force your body into more of an alkaline state. Cancer thrives in acid, and if you reduce the acid- it can't multiply. A spoonful once (or ideally twice) daily diluted in 3 or 4 ounces of water looks to be very beneficial. As I type this I see the person taking a spoonful of honey after they drink the apple cider vinegar (?) then I hear "a spoonful of honey helps the medicine go down." (??) I am unclear if it is a taste or health benefit, but the image feels like it completes the message on how to maximize the effect of the vinegar..

The last thing I see is Frankincense essential oil. A drop can be placed on the external part of the body relating to the cancerous location (for example, if it is in the throat, apply the oil to the throat itself) or it can be taken internally (either a drop diluted in water or in a capsule) BUT if you take it internal it must be therapeutic grade (I have oils on my site I recommend, but you can do your research also).

And that is all I have for this reading. Thank you. Love and light-

The following are some other readings I did on the topic of cancer that you may be interested in:http://psychicfocus.blogspot.com/2013/01/i-was-wondering-if-you-could-focus-on.html

http://psychicfocus.blogspot.com/2014/02/dr-sam-chachoua-and-cancer.html?showComment=1395735769454

Pagan is Latin for Redneck

The first time this definition occurred to me, it made me giggle. With apologies to Jeff Foxworthy, it definitely has the humorous aspect of meaning covered. But the more time goes by, the more I like this definition from many points of view, and not just because it's funny. This characterization is accurate, both from a historical and an etymological point of view. The actual Latin term is Paganus, which is usually rendered in English as "country-dweller." Historically, this term came to describe those who lived outside the protection of the nascent city of Rome. This term is an ancient term of otherness, applying to those who either already had been or would shortly be conquered by Rome. It was disparaging, much like the "redneck" of today.

Sunday, February 15, 2015

All About the Face..

Q. Hi Lynn, In Chinese physiognomy they study faces. Is our physical look affected by our energy / vibration? (For example, some people have frizzy hair while another may have straight hair, or someone can have a round face versus someone with a square face).
A. I do see that a persons energy can effect our facial features, but I don't see the energy creating brown vs blue eyes, or round versus square face, but rather the symmetry of features (where is the nose in relation to the mouth, spacing of eyes, what horizontal plane to the eyes reside in relation to the ears, etc). It is the feature itself that tells a story, but rather how the features are positioned in relation to each other.

Q. Can these physical traits be altered somewhat? If yes, how? Thanks
A. I see that it is rare, but a person (by changing vibrations) can have subtle alterations to the positioning of physical traits on their face. I get an image of someone being studied. The person then leaves to go on a spiritual retreat (this is the image my mind is showing me) for a few weeks, and when they meet again and are studied. The eyes are the same, the shape of the mouth is the same, but yet something is off- At a closer look the positioning of the eyes (the space between them narrowed) is off, and even the slightest variation can make a person seem and feel very different. Then it comes to me that the position of the eyes (not the eyes themselves) are the "key to the puzzle."

Q. Do people with similar spiritual vibrational level have similar faces eg. certain skull shapes or facial angle etc http://creationrevolution.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/2-28-12-cmi-8471common-facial-angle.jpg.
A. I get it isn't about the face as much as it is about the eyes. There is some significance to the position of the eye and also the iris print (??). It is coming to me that every print is unique, but there is some kind of common factor. I see someone reading an iris print much like the circular astrology chart.. It looks like the dots or imperfections within the iris (??) are being analyzed and read. I don't see exactly how this is done, but there looks to be some significant studies and people are working on perfecting this...?

Q.. How do we determine whether someone is spiritually advanced or spiritually low just by looking at their face?
A. You have to look into their eyes. Unless you have studied "eye prints" it is hard to determine, but more than anything you can "feel" it. Your subconscious will know, you just need to listen to it.

Q. Do our faces change drastically or remain almost the same from our immediate past life?
A. Faces change drastically from incarnation to incarnation. You may be caucasian, indian, asian or even an animal. There is no "same face" that carries with you. What I get does remain the same is your iris print. Regardless of the being, you will have the same iris print (I am referring to the imperfections or markings NOT the color or shape of the eye itself).

I am left with hearing the phrase that "the eyes truly are the windows to the soul."

And that is all I have for this reading. Thank you. Love and light-

Friday, February 13, 2015

Luc Montagnier & Deepak Chopra - One World

Author of 350 scientific publications & more than 750 patents, Professor Luc Montagnier was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine, for his 1983 discovery of HIV1 as well as HIV2.

Five Photos for Friday #3



Hi, all. Thanks for tuning into the latest edition of Five for Friday. Buckle up, this is a fun and surprising one. Here we go.


Image #1: Megalithic "Stone Jars" of Laos
Backstory: These megalithic stone objects rest on a remote hilltop in Laos, in an area called the Plain of Jars. The current theory is that these were used as giant stone jars to hold and ferment rice wine, as some of them have lids. Lynn saw it a little differently!


What Lynn Saw
Lynn saw something shoot out of these "containers." They weren't containers at all, rather they were ancient weapons, like mortars (!), built during an ancient ET war in the sky. There should be cannon balls around somewhere, along with burn marks/sulphur components inside the mortars. The technology responsible for these came from ETs, but they were run by a tribe of humans with elongated heads. They called it, "fighting the fire gods," as the ETs' ships looked like balls of fire. These mortars were all made by hand (!) on a kind of stone lathe, using only manpower (which must've taken forever).

Image #2: "Handprint" of the Cretaceous
Backstory: This is an alleged handprint found in Cretaceous rock, often cited by some folks as evidence that man walked with dinosaurs... on their hands, apparently. Real, or fake... or something else?

What Lynn Saw
Lynn first saw the roadrunner! Then said, "Oh, it's a footprint." It's the footprint of an enormous, feathered, ostrich-looking bird like the moa. Datewise, this is from approx. 4000 B.C. (Fossilization can happen faster, depending on the matrix.) The bird is now extinct. (As you look at the original footprint, you can see where the claws on certain toes sunk into the mud.)







Image #3: Jade Mystery Cups
Backstory: Here's a strange archaeological find from Ecuador. These cups, hewn from black jade, are all hand-made, and show a constellation (Orion?). Each cup, when filled, totally fills the larger container exactly. Even more mysterious, the inside of the container is very magnetic, while the outside is not magnetic at all, which scientists have said is impossible, but most scientists are impossible, so...


What Lynn Saw
Lynn saw these cups used in a healing ceremony, by a tribe that predated the Maya. Water from a sacred spring was placed into the larger (magnetic) vessel, which infused the water with healing properties, or enhanced the natural properties of the water. The interior was made magnetic by rubbing the insides with a powerful magnet, which changed the molecular properties of the stone. If you put the cups in a certain order, the symbols make a prayer that was used during the ritual/celebration, each person drinking in succession.



Image #4: SOHO Space Blobs

Backstory: What the heck are these things, captured by the SOHO satellite aimed at the sun? Archons? Ships? Spirits? Cosmic one-finger bowling balls??


What Lynn Saw
The dark center: that's a ship. The light surrounding it is a force field. They come in and out of our plane, and know how to travel "on beams of light," altering the vibration of their ships. The sun is a key component to how a lot of this ET technology works. Inside the crafts are tall white beings, like greys, but taller and white.










Image #5: The South Atlantic Undersea Obelisk
Backstory: Speaking of tall, check this out. This is apparently an enormous underwater obelisk well over a thousand feet high, resting on the bottom of the South Atlantic! (Coordinates are below the image.) Some have claimed it's roughly on the opposite side of the earth from the Great Pyramid in Egypt. So, is this a computer imaging glitch? If it’s real, who built it and what is its purpose? What’s it made of?

What Lynn Saw

This is real. (!) It's an antenna, for ET communication (!), like a giant router to boost a signal. The core is made of something that looks like an alloy-infused granite, metal flecks in the granite. But it's encrusted in the muck of ages, as it was built... before the oceans had water! Built by ETs with white hair and white skin and ice blue eyes. (No info on WIFI hotspot login, just yet. Perhaps we get that when the earth comes out of quarantine.)


And that's it. Join us on the Friday after next for episode #4!

Thursday, February 5, 2015

How to Eliminate Mental Toxins – Part One

Mental toxins, the weight of the past and fears not tied to facts can sabotage every attempt at success and happiness.  Because they “live” inside of us, we believe they are us. In truth, they are the beliefs, negative thoughts and conclusions we’ve drawn from people and experiences. Many of our beliefs slipped into our [Read More...]

What is The Role of Religion and Philosophy? - by Deepak Chopra

The Future of God (A Conversation between Deepak Chopra, M.D. and Kyra Phillips, CNN)

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Elemental Ethos: Air

It's snowing again today. The forecast calls for an additional 8-12" blanket to top off the 30" already on the ground. It had been a light winter until this week; certainly 3+ feet of snow on the ground changes one's experience in the landscape substantially. For me, the most striking thing about the snow is the blanket of quietness it creates.

Monday, February 2, 2015

My God!: On Stephen Fry and the Super Bowl

This weekend was a heck of a thing, wasn’t it? First off, the Seattle Seahawks made sports history Sunday with one of the weirdest, wildest and most alarming endings to a Super Bowl game ever. The catch… the ill-fated play… the off-sides foul… and, finally, the fight. My God, men! Which brings me to the other weekend [Read More...]

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Vibrations

I received the following question regarding vibrations.. It was a multipart question, so I will break it down below..
Q. Can you, please, define high and low vibrations. What specific qualities make them different, and how the low energies progress to higher levels (and vise versa)? Is it one direction of evolution (from low to high) or backward direction (from high to low) does also exist? (Other words can one de-evolute from high to low energy?)
A. When I focus on vibrations, I see a sine wave (like the pic I put up). The higher the vibration, the closer the waves (or more highs and lows in a given distance) are together. In my mind the higher the vibration, the higher the frequency (literally).


To increase a vibration, the energy itself has to change, because the energy is what creates the "sine wave," Everything can be broken down to energy (thoughts, feelings, emotions, etc) which is the root of the frequency of vibration. Different things (thought, emotions, etc) have a different and specific energetic element (resulting the the frequency vibration) behind them. I see it as the more the thought, emotions, etc is tied to the betterment of yourself or someone else, the higher the frequency of energy is pushing that thought (or emotion, etc) thus a higher vibration results.

I see when we incarnate we most generally range within a specific range of vibrations. I am shown an image of a piano, and a person's vibrations usually remain within an octave on the piano. Sometimes they are higher (mood, feelings, meditation (purging the "stuff" you don't need) and sometimes life has you down, but most generally you have a range you reside in. It is possible to jump octaves (people can reach amazing enlightenment) but it isn't common and requires discipline and effort.

People most generally incarnate "up" on the octave scale. I get that it is possible to incarnate down, but that is usually tied to a karmic debt or detrimental act of free will.

Q. Do high and low energies usually have different 'places' in the universe (staying apart) or do they live in constant interchange with each other, or even one within the other?
A. I visualize high and low energy like the yin yang sign. Like attracts like, and remains together. I then pose, Why is the dot in the middle of the sign- does that not conflict with the "like attracting like?" I get that even though like does attract to like, occasionally we need a contrast to fully understand the scope of high and low vibrations. ?? We can understand the concept of low and high vibrations (or frequencies), but to learn and expand through experience we need to "feel" these vibrations- you can't fully "feel" the vibrations without a contrast to know the difference. Then I hear the quote "The sweet isn't so sweet without the sour."

Q. Is it necessary to grow only through pain, or peaceful and happy times? Does the growth have the same effect?
A. Our goal is to incarnate and grow through experience. That experience can be good or bad, but I am told to remember that the terms of "good" and "bad" are labels we use as humans. The universe sees things in terms of experience. Each experience allows for growth.

Q. Why does the universe need such low vibrations that causes so much pain? Does it also mean that the more of good we have, the more of bad must be created in order to keep the balance?
A. Everything works in terms of balance. When it is out- I get the word "disturbance" as if there is something unsettling, and it will naturally works to fix itself. I also get we have to have contrast. If you lived in a world where everything was always working at a high vibration, you wouldn't really appreciate that feeling because there is no contrast. You may lose the feeling of gratitude (I feel like there is a different word or term for this, but it is not coming to me) or humbleness toward that feeling- which makes us need the contrast to keep us in balance.

And that is all I have for this reading. Thank you. Love and light-