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5 Creepy Paintings that Predicted Real World Events

 

This link was submitted to me today (thank you!) and I agree it’s worth sharing.

Here is one example, found on the $20 bill. Perhaps because it requires specific folding, it is the one that appears “less believable” to some so I thought I’d comment with two things I find interesting.  First, 20 is the number of Judgment and is associated to the concept of resurrection into eternal life from the tomb that is the material shell.  Second, if the Towers were, in any part, taken down as an act of ritual to unify what has been divided (as some have suggested), then I find it interesting that correctly folded the visible words are “The United America.”

The submission felt rather synchronistic, not only because I had opened Live Writer this morning with the intention of posting here today, but also because I just conversed with my daughter yesterday about literature that has predicted real world events.  Two of the best examples being Edgar Allen Poe’s The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket that foreshadowed events which transpired 46 years later aboard the ship Mignonette and Morgan Robertson’s book The Wreck of the Titan, or Futility, which provides specifics of the sinking of the Titanic 14 years before the ship was ever built.

We are all connected and outside of the material world, time is irrelevant.  When one becomes lost to their passion and inspiration (right brain activity), perhaps like the remote viewer, they can tap into the collective unconscious without the filtering (read: judgment) of the analytical mind (left brain).  Thus reaching beyond the twin-mind to the Collective, One.

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