How To Contact Your Higher Self

higher self contactMissy Marston – Your higher self is who you truly are – an absolute conglomeration of your soul consciousness – while your self on Earth is simply a projection of your higher self.

Your higher self remembers all your past lives, all your past soul contracts as well as your current one, and is basically a more complete version of your self on Earth.

Your higher self has the job to keep you on track to accomplish whatever you agreed to do when you were born. Continue reading

A Full Moon of Awakening and Radical Responsibility

full moon in taurusLeslie Benson – Saturday’s Full Moon in Taurus, coming to exact on Halloween, October 31st, at 7:49 am Pacific Time, is humming with electric shockwaves of awakening, inviting us to peer behind the veil, as appropriate for this seasonal timing, and to look beyond the superficial, into deep currents of our joint collective wounding and our society’s evolutionary journey.

This Full Moon is truly striking, most notably because of its nearly exact conjunction with Uranus, which will likely continue the widespread shake-up the world is experiencing, with many more surprising and sudden events of the fall still to come. Continue reading

Lifelong Democrat In Flint, Michigan Is Backing Trump [Video]

voting for Trump 2020Mike LaChance – Maurice Davis is the Vice President of the city council in Flint, Michigan. He is a lifelong Democrat. And he is backing President Trump.

Over the years, we have seen many Democrats cross party lines to support Trump. It takes a lot of courage for some of them to do this.

Davis is obviously a man with the courage to think for himself.

Breitbart News reports: Continue reading

The Polls Shift Toward Trump

US Elections 2020John Kudla – You can call me Pollyannish, but I am beginning to believe I may have underestimated the silent Trump vote in my previous posts.  This is why.

I mentioned the 2020 Cato Institute poll before, which discusses the high percentage of conservatives who are afraid to express their political views.  Something I failed to consider was:

Nearly two‐​thirds of Latino Americans (65%) and White Americans (64%) and nearly half of African Americans (49%) have political views they are afraid to share.

Why would 65% of Latin voters and 49% of Black voters be afraid to express their political views, especially if 70-90% of them, respectively, are voting for Biden?  Are they afraid of the bad orange man, or is a significant portion of these two minority groups part of the silent Trump vote?  The answer may be the latter. Continue reading