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Wednesday April 06, 2005

So many old world leaders dying - why?

Amy and I are in White Plains, NY, tonight so that we can go to the beautiful Neiman Marcus store here tomorrow, April 7, for a trunk show of her latest Spiritual Couture wearable art creations. If you're in the area, stop by and say hi.

 


Before we came here, we visited my mother at the Hebrew Home for the Aged, a great facility located on the Hudson River in a gorgeous section of Riverdale. We were going to visit my uncle whose in the hospital up in Carmel, but my aunt, his sister and that of my mother, too, has a bad cold and I don't want my mother or us to catch it and my uncle, who is quite ill, doesn't want my mother to see him like this.

 


Aging and dying, an inevitable part of life but not a pretty one, especially if you've not planned for it financially and by taking care of your body and learning how it works. Living hard, dying young and leaving a pretty corpse is one way to deal with it, but that is a cop out in many ways. Besides the people who are going to miss you and the times you could have spent together, there is so much that this world needs and we need as many people who are living to have some stake in making the world a better place. Those who die young or before their time, whether through reckless behavior (like unprotected sex as much as playing "chicken" with fast cars) or through suicide, like my maternal grandmother, are cheating the world as much as they are cheating themselves and those who care about them.

 


Of course, mental illness often plays a part in suicide, though I feel that not everyone who wants to die is mentally ill. Amy and I both do not want to be kept alive artificially no matter what anyone else feels about that. I used to be one of those survivalist types who had plans to live in various ways if and when the Earth Changes came or nuclear winter or some other horror until Amy looked me in the eye and said "If things get that bad, then I don't think that I would want to live."

 


One thing that has saved me time and time again is that I know the truth when I hear it and that sure was one of the many profound truths to come out of my personal goddess' mouth. So now I live with a lot less fear that I'm going to have to be making electrical wire out of pennies and trading tuna fish cans as currency! Lucky for me, Edgar Cayce's predictions about huge Earth Changes in 1969 failed to materialize. I like to think that the reason they've not come to pass is because we raised the consciousness of the world and the earth actually gives a damn about what us little Earth walkers think, say and do.

 


Listen, I know we are all "whistling past the graveyard" and no matter what we do, we're all marking time (literally) until we die. The depressed person says why bother, we're all going to die anyway? The hopeful person says why not do something you enjoy and that might help others while you're alive?

 


It's all a mystery to me even though I listen to and speak for dead people every day, knowing full well that I may just be fooling myself but I really don't think so. I think my respect for the possibility that I may be wrong is what makes me so accurate a psychic, but it's more likely the fact that I studied psychic work the way it was done in the ancient Mystery Schools, i.e., I studied it for more than twenty years before I actually tried to do it. So now I can do it anywhere, anytime for anyone, even the most skeptical.

 


So I'll ask my guides or whomever it is that talks to me when I try to do psychic work (I believe with all my heart that it's Jessie Spicer Zerner, my dearly departed mother-in-law for most things and Dr. Robert M. Giller for medical questions) what's up with all these old world leaders dying lately? I predicted Arafat's death and the Pope's death quite a while ago. Prince Ranier wasn't on my radar screen and no one asked. But what is up?

 


"Monte, old people die every day and so do younger ones. You notice these passings you are asking about because of the similarity of the great power of the recently deceased and their refusal to relinquish their power to younger people while alive or even to name a successor. This is egotism based on their belief that their accrual of power over time can be used for good purposes before they die, no matter how old or sick they are, but what act of change is good that cannot outlast the life of the person who made it? All acts of change must, themselves, change so it is important for the old to advise the young but not to stand in the way of the young's taking their rightful place, as the pathetic situation in England demonstrates.

 


I want you to tell the people you are writing to that things are indeed getting better in the world but not because of the actions of old powerful men but in spite of them. The reason that things are getting better is because of the decentralization of power that is resulting from technological advancements and to the world wide respect for the feminine that is a force that cannot be stopped. The intelligence of the world is increasing and the technology enables the accepted cultural mores and wisdom, as well as challenges to the accepted ways of being, to be disseminated  instantly around the world, judged by millions, and either incorporated into their lives, rejected strongly, or just ignored in favor of more pleasant and efficient ways of thinking and acting. The death of these old powerful men is significant because it reflects the fact of the desire of the people of the world for the death of the old way of concentrating power in the hands of a few."

 


Whew! My first online channeling session. If you think I should keep doing online channeling, email me at info@theenchantedworld.com and include a question and I'll try to answer it. I like blogging but I don't do it for myself. I'm trying to find out what the visitors to our website want and need. Do you think we should put up a message board or chat room? Let me know! And I promise that when I'm old I'll pass the reins of The Enchanted World to a younger person, if we find a younger person interested in the job!

 


Monte Farber

 

 

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