Measuring Thought Forms: Global Consciousness

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Update:

I was notified on Wednesday that I was one of four readers selected to be filmed for a documentary on tarot. This is happening at the Tarot Symposium tomorrow.

The only thing I’ve been told is that I will be doing four 15-minute readings, with 30-minute debriefings, and they want this to be authentic.

I would love to have the power of this community behind me and would appreciate your positive thoughts, psychic vibrations, or beams of pure golden light. Maybe just a positive thought for me tomorrow afternoon would be more than enough.

The way I approach doing things in public is to think no one will see it, and even more than that, the idea that I might be able to contribute something to someone is truly what magnetizes me. I know readings make a difference in more ways than we sometimes see. I’m amazed at the reports the clients bring back to me.

I’m rushing this out to you today, with the hope that I’ve caught all the typos and crossed all my t’s. I was planning to take this to a monthly in the very near future but being so pressed for time today, this seemed a perfect intervention. Plus someone is calling for an emergency reading.

Please introduce yourself to me if you do come to the Symposium tomorrow. My class is at 1:55 p.m. All levels of students are welcome, including anyone who has never see a tarot card before.

Blessings,
Lorrie

Here Is This Week’s Psychic Thought:

This week’s information is from the Global Consciousness Project. GCP “is an international effort involving researchers from several institutions and countries, designed to explore whether the construct of interconnected consciousness can be scientifically validated through ojective measurement.”

They’ve been finding some pretty amazing things. In some sense, you could say they were measuring thought forms. This project uses physical random number generators and records a 200-bit trial sum once every second, continuously over months and years, with the data transmitted by internet to Princeton University.

With those tools in place, they noticed that collective consciousness actually perceived a shift 1- 1/2 days before 9/11 struck. We know that animals perceived the tsunami before it happened. It may be that collective human consciousness did, as well, but we weren’t paying attention.

Further, it leads us to explore issues about how our emotions might influence the weather, for example. It appears that our thoughts of peace and well being can positively contribute to the gulf coast or anywhere else we choose to send it. Since these thoughts need to begin within us, we inevitably increase peace and prosperity right where we are.

To read further: http://noosph ere.princeton.edu/homepage3pp.html

©Lorrie Kazan
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