I’ve watched the inauguration of Donald Trump.
Leading up to this moment, my thoughts on the subject had been mostly on the side of amazement and humor. This entire U.S. Presidential Election scenario has bordered on the hilarious in my view.
Here it is that we get to trust in the Divine Plan, and know that whatever happens is in perfect Divine Order. I suppose even the Democratic party, with their machinations and abuses coming so clearly to light, they play their role in this unfolding, too.
Watching the inauguration though, I was picking up on a deep and profound collective sadness. I watched President Obama take a deep breath and close his eyes, and I could just imagine the flood of emotions coursing through his field.
He truly did what he could in his 8 years in the White House to make this country a better place. To see it turned over to this perceived wild card, non-governmental unit is really just unimaginable to me.
If you’ve ever played a game like World of Warcraft, you’ll get this next.
The inauguration coverage started with the familiar faces of some of our members of congress issuing forth from Capitol Hill. I was reminded of demons spilling out from The Dark Portal. Just sayin’.
Now as I write, the new president has been sworn in. It’s hard to picture a more UN-presidential being.
But here’s an interesting thing. These energies have been quite conducive to a more unhindered flow of light/information for virtually all of us. Our perceptions about what we can do are expanding practically by the minute, and there have been many powerful and unified prayers uttered invoking a Trump presidency that’s everything we hope for and nothing that we fear.
He did say some good words in his acceptance speech, for sure. He does seem to like to repeat himself quite a bit but the point was made that U.S. government would from this moment forward be one that actually is for, of and by We The People.
What I wonder is though, (among lots of other things) when he says things about bringing all our manufacturing and purchasing back into the country…is he willing to divest himself of all the business he does already that’s counter to those stated ideals?
Perhaps none of that matters.
I’ll create lots of space for good and wonderful things to happen.
And here’s a weird little aside. The coverage I was watching at one point showed a man in a turban, who struck me as looking a lot like a young Omar Sharif. In that instant I flashed on Linda Dillon’s description of Ashira.
I’m taking that as notice (and I’ll call it tangible) that our Human energy work is not the only positive force at play in how this administration unfolds…for however long it lasts.
So yes, I am indeed sad to see my favorite First Family go on to other things. I won’t be giving in to fear for our future because of our new Commander in Chief. Maybe I haven’t taken it in yet…I’m not really sure.
httpss://youtu.be/qtiyAFf9ix4
Perhaps the best thing we can do to assure a positive outcome here is to keep our thoughts on what we love and what we want. I don’t think that many would argue that a wrecking ball might be just what the doctor ordered.