Tuesday, July 1, 2014

My Hope for the Middle East

My hope is that some kind of sustainable future can be found for Sunnis and Shias and Christians and Jews (and everyone else) in the middle east.

Lately, I have been sort of cynical as an intuitive. Even though the things I have predicted likely will all happen still I have been thinking that looking at the future as it will occur isn't always the most psychologically healthy way to look at things. Often people need to feel hope because without hope the people perish.

I have always found being an intuitive paradoxical in this way. God has given me the ability to see the future just like many other people on earth for thousands of years.

And just like everyone else with this ability, it isn't 100% of the future it is at most about 10% of what likely is going to happen. So, in some ways that is very frustrating and confusing. Why would God give some people 10% of the future because knowing these things is always sort of paradoxical.

First of all, who is going to believe you when you predict the future? Your family might and friends might who have seen you be so right so many many times before. But, that isn't the average person is it?

So, if you can only save your own family, your own tribe of people and friends how useful really is that? For the family and friends of your specific tribe of people and friends that is really really big because those people might survive all sorts of things other groups of people can't or won't.

But, another way to look at this is the people that survived all sorts of calamities usually had one or more among them that saw part or all of what was coming.

So, my hope for the Middle East is a future that everyone on earth can live with. That would be the best.

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