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Well, hi everybody again and welcome to Coffee with Craig. I'm your host, Craig Hamilton Parker.
I'm a psychic medium and we look at the events that are happening around the world through the eyes of a psychic and see if we can see the way ahead a little about what's
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going on. And in particular at the moment, I'm going to talk about the migrant crisis both that's affecting Europe and America and in particular the UK.
And is there anything that we can do to um make things better to sort things
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out? How the hell are we going to get out of this mess we're getting in?
Well, I'm going to look at that today and in particular look at the Yeching Oracle and give you an indepth uh prediction about what's going to happen with the migrant crisis. So, welcome to Coffee
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with Craig. Heat.
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Well, thanks for joining the show again.
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If you're here, here we go. We'll go in.
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controversial. But you know I want to spread spread peace and happiness not AIDSwood.
But we are in a situation here where we have um in the world at the moment a rather difficult situation with um culture clashes I suppose. And I'm
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going to talk today first and foremost about some of the feelings I have about it, where I think it's going. And then I'm going to consult an old oracle 5,000 odd years old we think.
we don't know oracle called the yeiqing um to give you some insights into uh what it has to
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say. Now, I've already cast it and wow, it has something pretty amazing.
I thought the answer it gave considering all the things it could have said. Um, but I'm going to interpret that.
It's how you interpret it that's important. Not just anybody can cast it, but it's the interpretation.
Uh, and I've been
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working with it for years and years and years. And I've also been working with it um using chat GDP and we've developing our own program actually for um prophecy.
So I use that and see if it corresponds with what Ying says too. So
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that'll be interesting to see what that throws up as well. Okay, let's start the migrant crisis.
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Well, get your coffee out, guys. Um, we're about to talk about some pretty hot topic today and something that's causing a lot more concern in the world than I think the the traditional news
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um, give credit for because, you know, as as psychics, Jane and I obviously see a lot of people um, both in our home and and also on Zoom and so forth. And funnily enough, we get to hear things and that perhaps the politicians and the
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journalists don't get to know. These are not things you're going to find by interviewing people on the streets because when we're talking to people, obviously we keep everything absolutely confidential in a person's um in a person's reading.
Absolutely imperative
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that is to us. But sometimes you get a little bit of a finger on the pulse about what's going on in the world.
And sometimes it can be quite shocking what you hear from people because you do your reading and sometimes afterwards you have a bit of a chat with people and and
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just see what's been going on in in the world and talk about things if there's time you know. Um and during this migrant crisis some horrible stories have been unfolding particularly that people that have come to see Jane and myself locally.
Um one one that's come
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to mind recently is from a lady um she was in her late years. She was a little old lady basically.
Um, and she was out walking her Chihuahua dog, you know, a bit like Jane's mom has, a sort of little Chihuahua dog. And walking by the woods, walking by a place that I used to
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play as a child a lot. We used to go and play over there all the time as kids.
And two illegal, I believe they were illegal immigrants attacked her and uh pushed her to the ground and absolutely left her absolutely terrified. I don't
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know. I can't remember if she said they got away with her purse or not, but it was a nasty assault.
Um, and the the parting words of these illegals was, "It's our country now." You know, I thought, "My god, you know, that's
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that's horrible. These people are now called British." You know, they're not English or Scotch or Welsh or Irish.
They're British. It gives a it covers all those that have come in as foreigners suddenly become British.
But anyway, the they it it was absolutely horrifying for the poor deer, you know.
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Um, fortunately, the police were able to catch these couple of muggers and it did go to court and they got fined. Justice was done.
They got fined 15 pounds each. 15 quid each.
And that lady now is um
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too scared to leave the house. She came for a private reading, but she she had to be escorted by her daughter and so forth.
So, you know, that's just one horrific example on your own doorstep. And and we live in quite a nice part of the UK here really.
And another sitter,
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again, local to us, told us about how her uh daughter, who was aged 12 or something like that, was a young teenager, uh again was accosted by two migrants and and was not caught, you know, because they don't understand that, you know, girls, you can marry girls at the age of 10 in some countries
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and they think they're fair game. So things are getting a bit out of control, aren't they?
And they they're worrying people and they're worrying the most people in the UK and the same things are happening in France, in Germany, in Sweden, and it's been happening in America, too. Um, the
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there's been this clash of cultures. Um, and these things are starting to happening on our doorstep.
And I think that's what worries us, isn't it? It's it's all right when it's on the news somewhere else, but it's on our door place doorsteps in places that were once
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some of the safest places in the world. Um, and you know, the places we played as kids were safe and and this and as this is starting to happen and it and it makes you makes you worry about these things, but they're far cry these things from the idilic England that I knew.
I
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really sounding like an old man now. I really am.
I have to be careful what I say. You know, it was an idyllic world.
It wasn't perfect, of course, in the in my time. I was born in the 54, but um in the 60s and 70s, I grew up.
I mean, we had things like ban the bomb marches and
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so on, but the the streets were safe and nothing usually got badly out of control, the minor strikes, I suppose, later in the 80s, but the country was pretty safe. You didn't hear of stabbings.
It was very rare thing. You didn't hear of people being shot, apart from Hungerford, which was a one-off.
Um
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but you didn't hear about gunmen. You didn't hear about regular muggings in in the local streets to you ever.
And certainly never any of these things acid in the face revenge mamings that go on. You know, we've got to admit our
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countries have changed beyond recognition and law and order has pretty much broken down in many ways. when you can go into a shop and you can steal up to £200 worth of goods without the police being called.
200 quids. A whole
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week's shopping easily for many people. And and and they're not stealing just necessities.
They're going for the big stuff, the watches and and the iPhones and things, you know. I mean, and and there's not much of it on the news.
That's what worries me, you know. Um we
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see we if you think watch things like you know X and uh YouTube and what's that other one that Russell Grant's on you know the the other ones and that um you begin to realize that when you watch all the other stuff and particularly when you talk to people and and luckily
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like I say we get to talk to a lot of people from lots of different walks of life as psychics um you soon begin to realize that there's a real growing anarchy growing all around us and we are all getting very very worried about this. We are and nobody's prepared to
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talk about it. And that really worries me is it's hardly reported at all on mainstream news considering the scale of it, you know.
Um and there's even been moves made to stop reporting it. Um bringing in new rules to put a lot of
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restrictions on YouTube. Um and they're they're kind of misusing the law really.
They're misusing child protection laws really to try to shut up adults, you know. I mean, they're using laws about, you know, abusive um images and things
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like that um to to to sort of say, run, we've got to put clampdowns on everything, you know, and and you it's almost blatant at the moment as if this is going to stop the problem as if we can just push it under the table and hide it and pretend it's not happening.
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kick it down the road is what always the politicians do which is extremely scary and at the same time actively um do things that I think are you know it's almost self-evident when you sing things like yesterday I think it was I'm I'm not sure but Tommy Robinson that what
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they call extreme far right is not that far right but I mean um they've got eyes on him to keep him off the streets he was arrested for was it an attack that he did or was something he went by I don't know I'm not sure I don't know story yet, but you know, it's definitely
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it seems like when I saw that there was announcement there was going to be big London protests on the 13th of September in London. Um that you know we're going to get him off the streets pretty quick.
That's what I said when I saw that happening and lo and behold, wow, boom,
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he's off the streets, you know, and that means that that protest could go all sorts of directions and of course again um it would be blamed. Sajid Khan said you can't have these um you know the one that Trump likes so much Sajid Khan the mayor of London um he said you can't
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have these protests right so they're going to march down the streets where they they can have a protest but they can't have it in squares like um Trafala Square and so forth static places anyway all that but it's all very dangerous ground isn't it that we're moving into with all this it feels very repressive
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society particularly when we now can be monitored on social media. We can be monitored by cameras every every block.
Um and and it's not just the UK. Well, I mean the UK is a good example, but it's exactly what's happening everywhere at
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the moment because the um many of the far-left politicians that we have at the moment are making it uh uh turning us into a Marxist, if you ask me, um 1984 society where everybody's monitored. And
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and this don't help actually. It will backfire.
It will backfire big time sadly. And we don't want that to happen because this isn't this is ordinary people talking here.
Ordinary people ordinary people are getting very angry at the moment particularly about things like the migrant hotels. You know, again
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in cl in towns close to where we live and in our own town. Uh there's been a lot of protests and many local people are being very much strongarmed by the police.
Let's put it that way. um and and or or or far-left groups are being
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busted in with their rainbow flags um into these um local protests and create and a normal peaceful pro protest is being turned into a conf conflict between two sides when it wasn't before. It was people just protesting.
Sometimes the women, if you've seen it on British
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news, wearing pink and things like that, you know, non-aggressive c colors and doing the hoke koke outside some of these hotels just to get their voice heard. And if people don't get their voice heard, things can go a bit bad.
It never works out good if you start to repress
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people's voices on any anywhere, you know. And the fact is people are upset really because of the unfairness of it all.
I think I think that's one of the main things you know we see particularly migrants and I don't want to demonize these people because that's not fair
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because there's ordinary people amongst them who are genuine seekers but we see um migrants living in high quality hotels. You know there's been some footage out there um that was picked up by the Telegraph and it's on a number of vloggers have done these type of things
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where they got into the hotels and things like that and they're showing that the people are living in luxury. They've got four post beds of all things and in some cases and in most cases actually that they're able to earn money on the black market.
I think it was Farage said they can earn up to £500 a
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week on the black market. So there they are delivering food, delivering fast food on the black market, having all their heating bills paid and the heat in these hotels is up high because they come from countries where they're um they're used to hotter environments.
So
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they stick up the heat because they they're used to that, you know. And meanwhile, our pensioners uh can't turn on the heat, you know.
Um and and everyone's expected to endure endure a cost of living crisis and we're hearing about our taxes going up and the rest of
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it and and uh you know, and it's it's and it's becoming and we have to forego things like medical care and treatment because the NHS is under such pressure and that's now open to all and sundry. So what people are saying is this is unfair and and why aren't we doing
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anything about it? You know, it's not about, you know, it's not about racism or anything really.
It's saying that we brought all these people in no matter where they come from and they've overwhelmed our system. I' I've seen it abroad, too.
Um they don't put them in hotels in Italy, for example. I remember
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going past um in Naples and they had a huge gypsy encampment, actually enormous. fields and fields and fields of it almost as far as the I could see of people camping out, you know, I suppose you can camp outside in the more warmer climates, but here we put them
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all in hotels. So, people are looking at all this and they're getting upset.
You know, are you getting upset? Do you get upset, but let's have your comments.
I'd like to hear what you have to say about this. Um, but what happens is the more you suppress it, the more you tell
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people you're not allowed to look at this stuff or talk about this stuff, the more rules you make about talking about it, the more these people become sort of like an unknown. They become we don't know who's in those hotels.
Therefore, we naturally in our minds completely
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demonize them. They might be perfectly good people, but we're creating a problem by the suppression.
Um and we demonize these people and and that what will happen with that when you start to see in people as a a them right a them you know they become an enemy a them you
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right and that's likely to backfire into real violence. That's the problem with these things because people are fearful of a hidden enemy.
You think about what fear is. Fear is often the unknown.
Fear is often the darkness. Fear is often you
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know people we don't know. you know, it's a natural instinct to be, you know, to be um unsure of people that are not from your village or from your, you know, your town or whatever.
In the past, you know, if a foreign person came, I remember the first time a black
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person, for example, walked down our street in Southampton and people were coming out of the streets, coming out of the houses to look because they' never seen a black person before. That was going back in the early 60s.
You know, as children, we say, "What was that? I was a black man.
Oh, blime me." You
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know, curiosity and the certain fearfulness of it, you know. I mean, poor people.
That was really tough on them. You know, what horrible for those poor people coming into that.
But that's just human nature. That's what I'm saying.
It's it's not necessarily racism, but it's fear of the unknown.
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It's fear of what we don't know. And and I think when we're we're pushing it all away and we say you're not allowed to look around these hotels, you're not allowed to film in them, you're not allowed to see who's in there, you're not allowed to film the fact that there's a mosque in there or that they've got good food or anything.
But people just want to know first and
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foremost. We need to know what are we paying for?
Why are we all going without and is it right? And let's hear the stories of these people to find out what their true stories are.
You know, why are they there? You know, why is it just men of fighting age as they say?
Why why
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have they come here and left their families behind? Is is their is their hometowns in France and wherever have they've come from so terrible that they've got no choice but to come here?
You know, we want to know. We want to know the truth.
We want to debate. We want to ask.
And it's only by that can we get clarity and it stops this um this
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turning into uh something nasty. Because if you talk about it, the answer is always, oh, you talk about those things, you're a racist, you know.
And and if you look in the comments, sometimes if I talk about anything like this, people immediately call you a racist. And I think there's nothing to do with racism.
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It's about our society being underwhelmed by too many people coming in all at once. What's that to do with race?
It's about people, right? And that's the problem.
And and I think if we're going to talk about it and if it's the public will that we we don't want
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these the way society's changing. We're supposed to be a democracy where we decide what happens.
If new things and new ways and new cultures are being thrust upon us and told us it's all good, it's all what you should have because it helps the economy, you know,
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do we really want to help the economy or would we rather just have, you know, our economies managed before? You know, we managed to pick the fruit and we managed to have nurses and we managed to have all the rest of it.
Why why do we have to suddenly rely on importing cheap labor? It's the same way societies were built in the past built on slavery, for
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example. the, you know, but the same issues happening here.
It's like we're bringing in cheap labor. It's slavery again.
Uh, and if but if we don't do anything about it, what will happen is it really will spill over to racism. It really will start to become a racial issue, which it shouldn't be.
But it's
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becoming that way or will become that way if we just don't if we if we push it out of view all the time. And you know, Trump as usual puts his foot in it, doesn't he?
I mean, it was funny when he came to Scotland. He he entertained the
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prime minister rather than him rather than Trump being entertained by the prime minister. It was like was most almost like in this Scottish golf course it was like the prime minister Kristama stepped onto American soil you know ridiculous really but anyway but it is
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on the latest visit to Scot Scot he warned Kirstma that um Europe which of course includes the UK as well is facing this horrible invasion he called it and he says horrible invasion and I wonder how many people have already worded that thing when they watched all this and
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thought this is this is not migration this is an invasion. This is our country being taken over because you hear people saying things on the chance like we want our country back, you know, and Kier Stalmer is a Yeah.
And they all sorts of things they say, but he advised he
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advised um he advised Kier Starmmer quite wisely, you know, um that if he wanted to stay in power, he's got to do two things. He's got to secure the borders and also give people tax cuts.
and and I almost I giggle at that because that's the last thing that's ever going to happen here in ter
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certainly in terms of tax cuts. But if the these issues aren't addressed, people are going to be happy.
He won't certainly stay in power, will he? But how long is it?
We got four years or more before people want to get him out. And I think people on all sides of the political agenda want to see the Labor
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government out. You know, the far left hate him and Jeremy McCorbin's Lockwood hate him.
The far right as whatever they want to call them, left and right. This is ridiculous words, but everybody wants to see them go because they're fumbling along and causing more troubles than they're solving.
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So, where do we go with this? Well, as a psychic, I suppose it's part of the thing that I do when I make my predictions and so forth and I look into future world events is that I believe there's a certain energy in the atmosphere of the world, almost like a weather forecast, you know?
It's almost
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like the clouds are across or the sun is out. There's there's a certain energy about the times that we're in.
And I kind of tune into this tune into what they used to call the spirit of the age. You know, it comes really, I suppose, from the German word, the the zeitgeist,
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which is expounded by thinkers such as Herder and Hegel and people like that. But without getting too fancy with it, there's an energy to the um to the times we live in.
And when we get into that energy, we can start to see where things are going. What is the energy?
What is
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the spirit of the age? So I often and that can also apply in a person's personal life too.
What is the energy in that person's life at the moment? This is where I get very interested in the Chinese oracle called the Yiqing because
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it looks at the energy of the moment, the energy of the Dao around a person at the moment. So I suppose from a world or a UK sense for the question we ask the energy of the Dao that's around this issue.
So, so we can sometimes link into this energy of the age and and sometimes
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this can give us insights into the course of the world's um kind of spiritual energy of the age that we live in and give us some insights into the course of the world's uh future and see where what's going on. So where is this crisis going uh and into the UK
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particularly and will it result in a clash of cultures or will it result in allout civil war or is there a solution to these problems? So I thought well let's put that exact set of questions to the yeiqing oracle.
Let's ask the yeqing
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and see if we can get a little more insight into the way ahead. And of course, I will also include my clairvoyant feelings about this as well.
So, we're going to now consult the YQing. [Music]
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Right guys, get your coffee out. This is going to be a little bit of a longer one.
Um, and I want to take the time with it to help you to sort of understand a little bit about how all this works and what the Y-ing is and and why it can be used sometimes to uh look into world events.
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Now, the Y-ching is a an ancient Chinese oracle. Uh, well, you don't know how old it is.
It could be uh thousands of years old. They think it goes right back to the early turtis tor to tortoise shell oracles of China where they used to heat tortoise shells up to make a prediction
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and so forth. And they think it goes back, you know, God knows, but pre- ice age perhaps something some something before the Chinese civilization came.
And it was consulted by emperors um uh to decide whether to go to war or and
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make major decisions about the state and and sometimes they you know the the actual act of consulting the eching would take um uh weeks of of rituals and so forth. and it was was tremendously revered and and I rever it as well
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because I've been using it since I was 14 years old. I I I got my first copy of the Iching.
I still use exactly the same one. Look at this.
That's my Yi Ching. Look, it's even got duct tape on there where I've had to I've had to stick extra pages in the back where some have
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fallen out. It's all broken and falling apart like a well thumbmed Bible from old, you know.
And and the thing what happens with it is it starts to develop a sort of an energy when you use it over years. Um it becomes more than a book.
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It becomes it it starts to become almost conscious strangely enough. Um and I'm actually also working with things like the Iching um to to design can I can I take the same concepts and use it with artificial intelligence.
So I'm I'm
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working on something like that. And those of you um that follow um this have a look in the link below.
I've got a link below. You can go and have a look and and sign up if you want to get on the mailing list to find out about when that comes live later on and you can you might be able to um get get a look at
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it, you know. So anyway, that's another thing.
But so the e-ching, we can cast it as it were. So I turned the recordings off a minute ago and I've cast the e-ching.
There's different ways you can do it either with yellow stalks or coins and things. Um, but I basically
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cast what we call a hexog. So this is made up of yin and yang lines, right?
So every time I cast a yin, I cast a broken line. Every time I cast a yang, I cast a straight line.
And we put those together in a group of six until we get what's
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called a hexog. And sometimes we get a line that's called a changing line or removing line.
And we've got two of them in this particular case, which means we can get some extra sort of insight into the oracle as well. And those that know
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a little bit about the eching will be able to follow along because I'll give you the details about it. Now, the hexog we've cast is number uh 63 and it's called after completion.
Um and it has a moving line in the third place and also the fifth place. So go and get your
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echings, hurry along and you can go and follow along with me if you know if you know about this. And of course from that we can also plot a future hexog.
In this case we got hexog number 24 which means return. Now there's lots of different ways we can interpret this.
But I'm
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going to spend a bit of time with you and go into this in a full depth because I think you might some of those of you that are interested in these things will probably find it interesting the way theqing is looked at this. So let's look how you ask the question is very very important and it's got to be really simple really but I I actually worded it
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like this. It's kind of two questions or or three questions in one which you shouldn't really do but it's all part of the same one thing.
So you know from the little chat I had earlier on with you. I extracted the words.
This is what I wrote. Where is the migrant crisis going in the UK in particular?
Will it result
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in a clash of cultures and allout civil war or is there a solution to these problems? Because I want to find is there a solution?
Is there a way through this? So the primary hexog we got is 63 after completion.
The changing lines in the third place and the fifth place and
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the future hextogram is number 24. So this hexog uh depicts a situation basically uh where the initial phase of a process has been completed but the situation is still very fragile.
Um in the migrant con migrant crisis
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context it suggests that the UK has already crossed a certain threshold. It's about transition.
It's actually 6 hexog 63 and also 64 often talk about crossing a river a little bit like the migrants crossing on
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the boats which I thought when I came up I thought oh my god it's about crossing you particularly hexog 64 the one that follows it before completion talks about a little fox running across the the icy waters and great danger crossing a river so I thought well there's already hints
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at you know the boats coming in that's our main problem with the migr crisis is that people are not only migrants coming in but illegal migrants coming in. So um I thought wow you know here we go again the y-ching is going getting so specific
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so bang on. So anyway, this hexog as it calls it gives us the energy of the time.
All right. So the it talks about that there's going to be um like I said we've already crossed a certain threshold.
So policies, demographic shifts, cultural changes um are no
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longer in the before stage. They're in this next hexoggram.
They're in the the they're already in motion according to hexog um 63 right after completion. So the danger now lies in things like complacency with this hexoggram when
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something appears settled. Um and it means and it talks about how the seeds of chaos can kind of creep in if if vigilance is lost at this time.
So historically um this hexog 63 warns that
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kind of you could sum it up by saying that after the cup is full it begins to spill. Right?
So if the tensions are not actively managed, disorder can follow. Right?
So that's the overall theme of
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this exoggram. So is that the situation we're in?
What do you think? You know, is that where where where we are with this?
And we're going to two changing lines in a minute, but I want to actually get into the text of the Ying for us as well. So I'm going to consult the ancient original wording.
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Now the y-ching, this hexog has two elements to it, two qualities to it. So above is the element of the abysmal water, right?
And below it is the they're both two triagrams. The triagram of the clinging fire.
So it's water above fire. So it's like a fire heating
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up water. You know, I mentioned about the pressure cooker, didn't I?
And I was talking earlier on before I cast this and I thought, here we go. Pressure cookers.
This is what I spoke about already, you know. So, it's already kind of corresponding to what I was kind of feeling before about, you know, this is
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a pressure cooker situation. And I suppose it doesn't take a psychic to tell you that, but and that's how we all feel about it.
So, let's look at what it has to say. Um, I hold it up a bit so I can see it in the light because my light's a bit low here.
So, first of all, we get what we call the judgment to
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the hexog, right? So this is a little bit of Chinese poetry that translates into English and it doesn't come across like poetic but these are the kind of the key words.
Okay. So it says after completion success in small matters
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perseverance furthers at the beginning good fortune at the end disorder. Okay.
So it's saying okay we got to focus on the small stuff you know focus on persevering. you know, it it doesn't say that it's going to be totally
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disastrous, but there's certain hints in here that are a little bit of concern to me. I'm going to read all of it actually because I think you'll find this interesting.
I'm using the Wilhelm translation. That's the one I prefer actually.
It's the old one that Carl Jung was very deeply involved. There's multiple ones by Le and others, but this
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is this is I find I've used got used to this one over the years. So, it says, "The transition from the old to the new time is already accomplished.
In principle, everything stands sis um systemized. Sorry, my I hard to read it.
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And it is only in regard to details that success is still to be achieved. Um in respect to this, however, we must be careful to maintain the right attitude.
Everything proceeds as if on its own accord, and in this case, all too easily
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tempted to relax and let things take their course without troubling over details. Such indifference is not is the root of all evil.
Symptoms of decay are bound to be the result. Here we have the rule indicating the usual course of
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history. But this rule is not an inescapable law.
He who understands it is in a position to avoid its effect by dent of unremitting perseverance and caution. So first thing it's telling us there isn't it is a little bit like I said before that this is a in the terms
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of the migrant con context we crossed the threshold um and now we're already in a state of motion but we got to be very careful because if we don't deal with things properly it could turn chaotic there's a hint here in the hexog of potential underlying tension now it
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also gives an image and listen to this is what the image says for it water over fire. The image of uh sorry, water over fire, the image of the condition in after completion.
Sorry,
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the I the light's bad. Water over fire, the image of the condition in after completion.
Thus, the superior man takes thought of misfortune and arms himself against it in advance. Right?
And then
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it says this. Listen to this.
This is in the the treatise that's written by people like Confucious and others that King Wen who had contributed to this that says when water in a kettle hangs over a fire the two elements stand in relation and thus generate energy the
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production of steam. But the resulting tension demands caution.
If the water boils over the fire is extinguished and it energy is lost. If the heat is too great the water evaporates into the air.
These elements here brought into relation and thus
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generate energy are by nature hostile to each other. Only the most extreme caution can present damage.
In life two there are there are junctures sorry in life two there are juncture junctures
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where all forces are in balance and work is in harmony so that everything uh is uh seems to be in order in the it seems to be in the best of order. In such times only the sage recognizes the moments that bode danger and knows how
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to banish it by means of timely precautions. Sorry I read that a bit badly there but it Oh, my light's bad as I said.
Um, but basically what it says here, it's like water. It's like water under fire.
A pressure cooker, isn't it?
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A kettle that could boil out. It could overfill.
The two elements are in conflict with one another. So, it's saying here we have two very difficult things and we got to be very very careful how we handle this because they could boil over and they could be they could cause more pressure.
So there's a
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lot going on here that suggests that there's um potential problems because the things are completely opposites. They don't mix.
There's no there's no cohesion here. We got difficult elements.
And how do we ever bring those two things into harmony against it? Says
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a wise man can do this, but only a very wise man. Could our politicians and could our powers that be be able to see beyond the conflict?
But no, they're separating it and it's becoming even more diverse, isn't it? It's becoming more at loggerheads with one another.
So
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where would this go? So we do have in in this hexoggram two changing lines.
Now the first one is the uh is the uh third line. We got a nine in the third place.
Okay. So it says this.
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I'm getting the light a bit if I can. Sorry, I have a bit odd.
I have to get round like this for you. Um, nine in third place.
The illustrious ancestor disciplines the devil's country. After three years, he conquers it.
Inferior
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people must not be employed. Okay.
So, illustrious ancestor is the dynamic title of the emperor Wu Ting of the Yin dynasty. After putting his realm in order with a strong hand, he waged long
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colonial wars for the subject subjugation of the hunts who occupied the northern borderlands with constant threat of incursions. So it takes us to some of a a historical thing from ancient China in which the land was
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overrun by people. It talks about being overrun by the Huns here and that he had to bring in dynamic rules to stop this, you know.
So, it it talks about the potential here, I think, of actual conflict coming, doesn't it?
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Would you interpret it like that? You know, long colonial wars.
And it also talks about wars on foreign lands as well. I mean, a lot of these people nowadays are going out protesting.
I'm seeing Palestinian flags waved all over the street. Wars that aren't ours.
Could
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theQing be referencing that perhaps from this? Anyway, it goes on.
The situation described is as follows. After sorry, can't see it.
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Okay. Sorry.
After after times of completion when a new power has arisen and everything within the country has been set in order a period of colonial expansion almost inevitably follows then as a rule long drawn out struggles must
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be be reckoned with. It's a long drawn out struggle reckoned with for this reason the correct colonial policies especially important colonial policies.
What's it talking about there? Is this talking about um agreeing to, you know, maybe ship people
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back again? Um the territory ones at such bitter costs must not be regarded as um Oh god.
Okay, that's interesting. The territory won at such bitter cost must not be regarded as
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an alms house. an elm's house, right?
For people who in one way or another have made themselves impossible to go home, but who are thought to be quite good enough for the colonies. So, it's they can't stay here, but they're good
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enough for elsewhere, but not for here. And we can't be an elm's house.
An elm's house. Isn't that interesting?
What a word to come up with. You know, this ancient oracle from 5,000 years ago talks about people using the place as an elm's house.
I mean, surely that's what we see with the NHS, isn't it? And Elm
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says everybody comes and they want the handouts. So it's incredible I think that the Ching should come up with that and it says such a policy rules at the onset.
Hang on. Such a policy ruins at the onset any chance of success.
This holds true in small as well as in large
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matters because it is not only um rising states that carry on the colonial policy. The urge to expand with its accompanying dangers is part and parcel of every ambitious undertaking.
So it says this applies to large and small
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things to the high and the low to countries and to states. So it's quite interesting, isn't it, that it said that so the illustrious ancestor disciplines um the city uh and after three years he conquers it.
Inferior people should not be employed. That's another way of
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interpreting it. So this often means a period of ongoing conflict or unrest, doesn't it?
Uh likely before any resol resolution. So it's telling me that this is going to take years to resolved.
It's not a quick solution to this. And also it's saying here that attempts to impose
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order uh require firmness. But if the wrong people that's such as corrupt officials, opportunists, extremists are in charge, then the conflict deepens further.
So it's talking about the misuse isn't it of things here and in
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the migrant cons um crisis I think and reading it in terms of that it suggests that half measures or ill-considered leadership will prolong unrest. So we need strong we need wise we need ethical
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governments if we have to avoid disaster. So I think it's suggesting here that the government we have is wrong for this isn't it?
We have to have wisdom. We have to have an ethical government.
We have to both be considering the people that have come in but also see this in a way this is an
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invasion it talks about in theQing, you know. So that's really quite an interesting start to this really.
So is Trump right? Is this a horrible invasion?
Do you think it's an invasion or should we be, you know, welcoming the immigrants? Because you know these are
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people too. These are people struggling and we're going to have are we going to have another huge wave soon coming from uh places like Gaza and other countries that are collapsing.
You know, where are those people going to go? Um so we got we got this other
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situation. Now we also we also got another line in the fifth place.
And if I could light I'm going to have to get a little side light here for this. But um the light's good enough.
I'll read you that one as well. So now
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we we got in the fifth place. I said, wasn't it?
Fifth place of the hexoggram. And the nine and the fifth says this this.
Now first you read the bit of the Chinese poetry as it were. And then we read the um interpretation of that.
The
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neighbor in the east who slaughters an ox does not attain as much real happiness as the neighbor in the west with his small offering. Okay, that can be taken it's the widow's might type of idea in many respects here.
But it says this anyway, religious attitudes are
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likewise influenced by the spiritual atmosphere prevailing in times of after completion. After completion is the name of the hex member.
In divine worship, the simple old forms are replaced by an ever more elaborate ritual, an ever greater outward display. But inner
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seriousness is lacking in this show of magnificence. Human Caprice takes the place of conscientiousness, conscientious obedience to the divine will.
However, while man sees what is before his eyes, God's looks into the heart. Therefore, a simple sacrifice
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offered with real piety holds a greater blessing than an impressive service without warmth. So, it's talking about religious things here.
So, it said there, didn't it, that religious attitudes are likewise influenced by this time, right? So, obviously, that's
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another thing that is part and parcel of the problem. people feel resentment that they're they've been invaded but also big religious changes are happening here and it's talking here about the outward show of religion compared to the true
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religion of the heart. So are we seeing that in some of the big displays of religious um things that are going on here as well?
You know, so to sum it up again, the neighbor in the east slaughters an ox but does not attain the blessing. The neighbor in the west uses
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a small offering and attains the blessing. So what does this mean?
We could perhaps interpret this as overreaction and heavy-handed measures like the slaughtering of an ox may fail to win the hearts or solve the core problem. So, there's hints here of
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religion, but there's also hints of overreacting, overacting, getting too heavy-handed with these things can create a problem. And and conversely, small, sincere, well-targeted actions work.
U they may be far more effective than big grand gestures. So, we got to
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get to the heart of the matter. We got to get, you know, we got to start to perhaps learn a bit from one another, it suggests here, and not be too heavy-handed with it because that could go wrong.
Because remember, we asked at the beginning, what's the solution to this? how can we act and they say don't act heavy-handed because it can boil
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over like the kettle it talked about and and in this context I I think also a massive crackdown or authoritarian measures could worsen divisions while community-based perhaps smaller scale stuff respect um respect to one another
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could start a healing process. So it says here, yes, it can be healed that it's got to be done in this way, but the overbearing thing could could work work in disaster.
So the chain doesn't tell us this is the future. It tells us this is
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the attitudes we've got to take to this. So it's given us a sort of a double sword here in many respects.
On the one hand, it talks about an invasion and bringing down rules and regulations and abuse of the elms as it said. And at the other hand, it says that we've also got to work on the small stuff and get
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respect and start communicating. We got to do the two things that we're going to solve this problem.
And it also said this is going to take many years to sort out. So when we've done this, we can also go to another hexoggram called return.
And I'm not going to read you all the details of hexog 24, return. Um,
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if Sid Barrett picked the words up from the text of that in um, Piper at the Gates of Dawn, uh, you if you if you read it, you'll see he he also liked theQing. But the the hexoggram return is the one that results out of this.
This gives us one strong yang line moving
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upwards into five um, broken lines of yins. So it's the return of the light in many ways.
It's the return of hope. So all is not lost lost actually because return represents cycles.
It represents turning points uh chance of a chance of
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renewal for example. Um and it suggests that a shift is possible towards reconciliation but only if the correct path is consciously chosen.
So what the king's trying to do here is trying to give us the wisdom. Now it's not saying it will work out or won't work out.
It's saying these are the things we got to do
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as a society. Um this is a hexog that's linked with the idea of the winter solstice.
Uh it's a time when the dark point begin the the dark uh point begins to the light begins to return really after a dark period and implies that the
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migrant crisis here may hit a low point before improvement begins because it talks about kind of like this is a dark point before the dawn in many ways. So things will get worse before they get better with the hexoggram of return.
But it long term it's hopeful and solutions
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require us with this hex to go back to the source to rediscovering shared values perhaps um and law and cultural principles and openness to renewal. But you know so we've got it's the return of law and order as well which is also
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broken down with this. We can't have multiple forms of laws can we in our societies.
So when we look at the question will there be a civil war that was one of the things we asked wasn't it so the reading suggests tensions will escalate I think and last for some time that was shown in line three of the
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hexoggram but it does not show a total collapse of society instead it warns that mismanagement is at fault here it could create more severe conflict it's bad management it's bad governance that's causing a large part of this is there a solution as we asked didn't we
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well yes it seems to suggest that the movement from hextogram 63 to 24 indicates a return to balance. Um and it is possible.
Uh but this won't come from force alone. It suggests it will require integrity.
It will require leadership.
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It will require getting to back grassroots reconciliation before anything come from this and the ability to correct past mistakes. So the chin kind of says there's mistakes here.
It's wrong. We've got to recognize this, but it needs to be addressed.
Are there
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governments doing that? Will they?
Wisdom from theQing. I think the migrant crisis in the UK may go through a dangerous phase.
It's suggesting here of much more social unrest ahead um before turning to a point of renewal. It says
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it can be it can be solved. And whether that renewal was peaceful or if it's forced will depend entirely on the wisdom and the morality of those in power.
So it's out of our hands in many
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ways. And can we trust our governments?
Oh, I feel fearful of that. All of them, you know.
So I think theQing is suggesting to us that there's a that there'll be a fragile kind of post threshold situation
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where the crisis will transform the UK an extended period of um tension before there's a revol a res resolution and that may take years ahead um and there's shown here a risk of poor leadership with prolonged unrest
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um and but there is still within it the potential of renewal if smaller things are looked at. this said the the perseverance of the small it talk about things that are targeted sincerity is important replace heavy-handed things on
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a particularly on the symbolic ones you know I mean it's the small stuff that counts here not big resolves and big announcements and things like that where smash the gangs you know don't work it's the small stuff that works here and this also seems to suggest here that a
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turning point will come and I think that's good news that the the return is a nice hex I like that it's a choice between worsening division and healing. You know, that choice between those things will rest on decisions made at the darkest point.
So, it's still going to
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get a lot lot worse. And it's things like the decisions are made at the darkest point.
It says, and we haven't reached that darkest point yet, but there is potential hope for things further on. That's theQing's
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interpretation. Interesting.
I think um I'll certainly give it a lot more thought myself about how I feel that's going to go. I think what theqing has given us here is potential solutions to a very dark problem.
And will our leaders, will the
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people we voted into power ever take those things on board? Will they ever think like that?
Will they ever think with the wisdom of the yiching? I wish they were in many ways like the ancient emperors of China that used to consult the Ying.
Wouldn't it be nice if you
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know the the powers that be listened and read the y-ing and used that to guide themselves? uh the Chinese society suggests for lasting for many thousands of years in comparatively harmonious well I suppose there was a lot of internal wars between the cantons and
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things but it it you know confucianism for example and Buddhism had a strong influence and they were all in the there lovely lovely oracle to consult uh that I use a lot of the time with my private readings and things um as well so yeah
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okay definitely some food for thought there that's the e-qing [Music] Well, I hope you enjoyed the show today.
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Um, some certainly some food for thought. Love to hear all your comments below.
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What's in the news that you would like to know about or what spiritual things do you want to know about? We don't always have to go down this route of uh uh what's going on in the world.
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Um but you know, we'll share some of those for the next show. So, anyway, thanks for all joining me again and I'll
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see you all soon. Bye for now.
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If you look back at my earlier predictions and in particular the predictions I made on the the newspaper the Sun's um website, I did actually say on there the actual words were there will be a flu epidemic linked to bioteterrorism.
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Heat. Heat.
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and my thoughts are that Liz Truss will make it to the final um be be the next PM. I think she will actually have a final battle between her and Richie Shunac.
We've not seen the full end of Boris Johnson either, I tell
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you. But Richie Shunac actually will eventually I feel be the next leader of the Conservatives.
So I think there's going to be a few conflicts that Britain's going to be drawn into including um I think Russia is going to take some moves against Ukraine. I think
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she will make it past her platinum jubilee which comes up this year but I think after that we'll see a sudden and quick deterioration in the queen's health and um I think I think we might lose the queen towards the end of 2022.
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there's going to be a huge huge backlash um uh from over the Netflix programs and screening because I feel it comes out in at a bad time. Charles will come to become King Charles.
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Um but his reign I feel will be short. I said that um Prince Charles would be hit by an egg and of course there it is all in the press today.
Marvelous Press she is. she does something extraordinary um that could even um even put her life a little
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bit at risk with the when she the way she did this. Okay.
[Music] Is there something also there that's not been spoken about fully? Did they also discover something with Kate that wasn't quite right?
A huge swarm of people
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knocking the doors of Europe and America. Um, and I feel that Ukraine conflict is going to be a kind of a grinding conflict that goes on and on.
I also feel that there's something going to happen in the Middle East as well. I I I feel as if there's going to be a
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sudden and unexpected thing happen in the Middle East. So, I feel they're going to take it into their own hands and I feel we're going to get a strike from Israel.
This is going to be one of the significant things in 2023. I've said it before and I say it again.
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Um, I feel Israel with the help from the USA will strike the Iranian nuclear facilities. I said that there would be an earthquake that would shake New York.
At this time, I've been sensing that for
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a while that there's going to be a big earthquake of some sort and this could well come up during April period. I'm seeing a bridge collapsing.
Actually, the whole infrastructure of it going. I predict something very dark happens to
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President Joe Biden. He's being pulled from power, sat as it were, and quite close to the election time.
But I kind of sense it's more to do with illness perhaps, senility, people stopping him because of that. So, it could even be
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that a new pres a new candidate will run for the presidential nominee. I predict that Trump will win uh the November 2024 election.
And I feel I feel very strongly that the black vote is going to move towards Trump. See him as a sort of
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a bit of a cool guy. I can't see Trump being put in jail despite what they're throwing at him.
I can't see a jail sentence with him. But I get the feeling one of the candidates um has an attempt on the candidate's life.
Could there have been a plan to
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assassinate either him or Trump? Perhaps there's going to be an assassination Trump attempt on Trump, I think.
Um, and uh that will fail, but he might maybe get wounded or something like that.
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Hit or attack on um our airplanes on maybe on um passenger flights or even freight flights. Um because I I also had at the similar time I I was also seeing this image of um helicopters on fire as
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well. I I seem to see like the the west of America on fire and the east of America underwater, huge winds.
And I actually saw just like we had a major problem here in the UK where tower block went up on fire. Um I see a tower block
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deserted in Sweden. I saw I saw Stockholm and I saw um the the the the ship there.
I think it's called Vasa. And I felt as if there was an attempt to try to set that boat on fire
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[Music] and there will be mass layoffs. he's going to do to the government what he did to X, which is basically let's pretty much sack everybody and let's remploy those that are any good.
I also
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saw I feel that Musk and Trump ultimately fall out. So I predict that they'll have a major fallout in the end [Music] and more government control in cryptocurrencies.
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And you know I saw this image as well of the Eiffel Tower against the backdrop of a burning Paris. Is there a big fire in Paris that this year I saw big earthquake coming?
Could that be coming soon? Could
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that be also coming soon on top of this? Because that was what I was seeing before.
And and you know, like I say, like that Santa Monica where I thought the pier was going up on fire. That was obviously symbolic perhaps of Santa Monica going up on fire cuz the fires
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are right on the doorstep of Santa Monica is that there's going to be um a major earthquake around both sides of the Pacific Rim. But it is like that.
I felt as if there was something a big plate move that affected right over from America to Japan. [Music]
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Heat. [Music] Heat.
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