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Cleita

(75,480 posts)
Wed Jul 1, 2015, 12:04 PM Jul 2015

Too soon to make predictions?

Well, there are some strong feelings coming my way about the upcoming Presidential election that I want to share. Make of them what you will and I don't claim any special powers. But when thoughts nag at me, I sometimes listen. Well, for the longest time, I have been getting vibes that Elizabeth Warren will be our first woman President. But I've also been getting vibes that Bernie Sanders will win the 2016 election. These are contradictory thoughts I know. I am also getting the feeling that Bernie will only be a one term President, but I feel it's okay with him because his intent is to turn the country around and get it set on a path of a different destiny. He only needs one term to do that.

It would seem to me then that maybe Elizabeth Warren could be his Veep and she would pick up the second and third terms, or first and second for her. Although, it's not clear to me that she will be his Veep. Even if not, she still could run in 2020, if by then she has decided to run after all.

That's all. Anyone else have thoughts on this?

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Too soon to make predictions? (Original Post) Cleita Jul 2015 OP
Maybe not too soon. SheilaT Jul 2015 #1
About 70%. Cleita Jul 2015 #2
I'm not in the group, though I lurk lunatica Jul 2015 #3
You are right about being excoriated. Cleita Jul 2015 #4
Thank you so much for your welcome lunatica Jul 2015 #5
That's the thing about these insights. They can mean more than one thing or Cleita Jul 2015 #6
It's possible we're both tapping into something universal lunatica Jul 2015 #7
Hiya, lunatica... MrMickeysMom Jul 2015 #17
Hi MrMickeysMom lunatica Jul 2015 #18
You may be on to something... Frosty1 Jul 2015 #8
Yes. I too have been wanting him to run since Elizabeth Cleita Jul 2015 #9
I think that this is what I want to see happen Tumbulu Jul 2015 #10
This is stronger than wishful thinking. Cleita Jul 2015 #11
Your OP made me happy and so I do hope that you are correct Tumbulu Jul 2015 #12
Let's go beyond wishful thinking hermetic Jul 2015 #13
Yes, negativity can become reality too. eom Cleita Jul 2015 #14
I'll wiggle my bottom to that! Digit Jul 2015 #16
Bernie is very aware. I see Warren with him at his side. glinda Jul 2015 #15
Your posts make me hopeful Sienna86 Jul 2015 #19

Cleita

(75,480 posts)
2. About 70%.
Fri Jul 3, 2015, 11:02 AM
Jul 2015

But I don't claim to have pipeline to the future. I put up this in the hopes that others in this group who have been getting nudges abut the future put up their predictions or even tell me I'm wrong.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
3. I'm not in the group, though I lurk
Fri Jul 3, 2015, 02:30 PM
Jul 2015

But my feeling is that Bernie Sanders is changing this country in a fundamental way already. He doesn't have to be President to change everything. The thought I keep getting is that just like Sarah Palin unleashed the extremes of the right from whatever closet they were in, Bernie is bringing out the Progressives basically in the same way. Like Pandora's Box, I thing about her dismaying achievements as Palin's Box. What she turned this country into is monstrous. But that's how I see Bernie Sanders, as the right catalyst at the right time who doesn't necessarily know he's that kind of catalyst, any more than Sarah Palin did. He's just doing what he feels he needs to do. Win or lose.

We all know how, to our dismay, the tea party has moved our country to the extreme right. People like Ted Cruz are considered normal in our world now. Hatred in the form of breathtaking racism, homophobia, wanton killing of children in their classrooms and people in their churches is almost a 'normal' thing now. Bernie is here to swing that pendulum far to the left by setting a fire under Progressives who may have almost given up on seeing any real and meaningful changes for the better of humanity and the planet.

I happen to also feel that way about Pope Francis. He's a much needed catalyst that the world needs in order to save itself.

This is the only place I feel comfortable saying this. Anywhere else on DU I would be excoriated.

Cleita

(75,480 posts)
4. You are right about being excoriated.
Fri Jul 3, 2015, 02:40 PM
Jul 2015

So if you want to make prediction or make your feelings known, this is the group to do it. Also, the future is not etched in stone. Since the future hasn't happened one can change it if you have the knowledge that something will most likely happen and the will to change it. I agree about the Pope making big changes although certain things within the Catholic Church will not change and will eventually bring about it's demise.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
5. Thank you so much for your welcome
Fri Jul 3, 2015, 02:55 PM
Jul 2015

The kind of changes I'm thinking about are not about specifics such as politics or the Catholic Church. The Pope will make (and is making) fundamental changes that will aspect the health of the planet and humanity, and not religion specifically. He may even be here to cause the demise of the Catholic Church. I'm thinking of changes that are much more fundamental and relate to all of humanity and the planet itself.

Bernie is also not necessarily making specific changes to our political system, though that might happen, but if it does it will be part of a much larger fundamental sea change that affects humanity, maybe not right away, but in the long run. We are all only a part of a whole and we forget that. Maybe I'm trying to describe the butterfly effect.

Sarah Palin had that kind of butterfly effect on our country, only all she had to do was open her screeching mouth which was like a siren song to the extreme right. She changed everything and we're left reeling and aghast from it. Bernie might just yank us to the far left in the same way. He won't have to become President to do that and maybe that's what you're picking up.

Cleita

(75,480 posts)
6. That's the thing about these insights. They can mean more than one thing or
Fri Jul 3, 2015, 03:07 PM
Jul 2015

lead in more than one direction like Bernie becoming President or maybe not and a catalyst for change for the next President as you suggest. As time goes on they do become much clearer as to what will probably happen.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
7. It's possible we're both tapping into something universal
Fri Jul 3, 2015, 03:36 PM
Jul 2015

We're obviously tapping into something. But we're just interpreting it differently because we basically have a limited brain due to it being completely physical. I believe in higher selves who give us information but our brains, or our minds, if you think in those terms, tend to 'interpret' with the limitations of our personal history. Your interpretation of Bernie being President is what triggered my urge to share my interpretation because of the rather strange way he's coming on the scene.

I think of Bernie as a force of Nature rather than as just merely a human being although I also think he isn't aware of it. I believe he just declared his candidacy because he felt compelled to do something extreme and the groundswell he has created even surprises him.

I do know that I had stopped coming to DU because you can see by my post count that I've been around during Presidential election years. The fighting gets insane and I simply wanted nothing to do with it. My politics are what Bernie's are. I'm a Democratic Socialist who believes my taxes should go to paying for free housing where needed, free education for every single citizen and free health care for all as well as free enterprise and Capitalism and elections. I'm not happy that instead it goes to maintaining the largest military behemoth in the history of humanity.

But Bernie woke me up the possibilities, much to my surprise, that we might actually save the planet and humanity and now I'm involved politically again.

MrMickeysMom

(20,453 posts)
17. Hiya, lunatica...
Sun Jul 12, 2015, 10:50 PM
Jul 2015

I've missed seeing your posts around DU, not that I'm as avid a poster over the years as others certainly are. I understand why you said what you did.

I come here to post about astrology from time to time. I've followed it for many years. I believe that astrology explains a good deal about a transitioning era before the great "turning" of the next age. There are some particular persons who will foster that change. But, mostly it will our own changed attitudes that finally leave the old and usher what Sanders talks about.

I really wish I could live another 50 years to see what our efforts bring, but if I'm lucky, I'll live to near the middle of this century. I hope that OUR awakening is what we are talking about here.

And, I don't have psychic connections. I do have a connection at times to the guides around me. They say (never in dreams… always in silent moments) that there is a groundswell that I should be part of.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
18. Hi MrMickeysMom
Tue Jul 14, 2015, 04:48 PM
Jul 2015

Thanks for remembering me. I've kind of dropped out what with the new Presidential election. I wasn't interested enough to wade through the guts and gore of the fights on DU so I backed off, but Bernie brought me right back! Suddenly I was very interested! Still am. But I'm not fighting about it. Thank God they separated General Discussion and General Discussion: Primaries. That was a brilliant move!

I might be able to live another 30 years since I'm 66 now. My mother's side of the family are long lived so it's possible. Of course, I hope I'm still alert and interested.

Frosty1

(1,823 posts)
8. You may be on to something...
Sat Jul 4, 2015, 09:33 PM
Jul 2015

I have been having the very same thoughts and feeling for quite a while now.

I have been telling people that I want Bernie to run since 2008

Cleita

(75,480 posts)
9. Yes. I too have been wanting him to run since Elizabeth
Sat Jul 4, 2015, 10:06 PM
Jul 2015

Warren said she wouldn't, yet I was and am still getting feelings she will be our first woman President as well.

Tumbulu

(6,452 posts)
10. I think that this is what I want to see happen
Wed Jul 8, 2015, 12:12 AM
Jul 2015

very very much. It seems so likely to me....but it very well could be wishful thinking.

Cleita

(75,480 posts)
11. This is stronger than wishful thinking.
Wed Jul 8, 2015, 11:49 AM
Jul 2015

But it could change if the collective thoughts of people that seem to be trending toward Bernie turn around to someone else.

Tumbulu

(6,452 posts)
12. Your OP made me happy and so I do hope that you are correct
Wed Jul 8, 2015, 11:00 PM
Jul 2015

it could happen, I certainly hope that it does!

hermetic

(8,636 posts)
13. Let's go beyond wishful thinking
Fri Jul 10, 2015, 03:51 PM
Jul 2015

Let's make it an intention, for the greater good. Banish all negative words and see it happening. Imagine the rejoicing. Let it be.

Digit

(6,163 posts)
16. I'll wiggle my bottom to that!
Sun Jul 12, 2015, 11:37 AM
Jul 2015

Think happy thoughts! Go enjoy some online episodes of Simon's Cat or something else fun! Keep Smiling!

glinda

(14,807 posts)
15. Bernie is very aware. I see Warren with him at his side.
Fri Jul 10, 2015, 08:43 PM
Jul 2015

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I see him as one term but possibly two....and I see her as Madam President in time right after that.

Sienna86

(2,151 posts)
19. Your posts make me hopeful
Wed Jul 15, 2015, 06:41 AM
Jul 2015

As does all the energy that Bernie Sanders is putting into the effort to change our path.

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