The following remark is “Tongue in cheek” = an ironic manner, not meant to be taken seriously.
The longer I live the more I think Barbara Marciniak’s theories in “Bringers of the Dawn” are true! 😛 😛 😛

That we are are controlled and manipulated by beings who feed off the emotions of fear and trauma!?
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Looking back on my own life all the positive changes that caring people try to make are thwarted– I was in Women’s Liberation because women had no rights and no status – All we wanted was to be treated as equals but now things have gone to such extremes men require liberating.
The groups that I belonged to, campaigning for animal rights or the ecology have been turned into impotent bureaucracies who not only achieve nothing but often make things worse!
Having been a victim of abuse from being a baby ( NOT by my father who was a wise and wonderful man) I am the first to applaud children being told they are not allowed to be abused but this has gone to the extreme where incorrigible brats cannot be disciplined!
The media feeds us violence via the news; movies and probably reality tv shows ( I have never watch a soapie or a reality tv show so cannot accurately comment.)
What about the violence in computer games !!!!?
Historically speaking original thinkers and those who questioned the status quo were put to death. Now social taboos and stigma prevents original thinkers from making the world a better place. At age seven it seemed to me that all so called problems were easily solved not realizing that money and multi nationals were omnipotent.
And then there are wars: the threat of nuclear holocaust – or germ warfare:
And there is the torture and mistreatment of other life forms by the meat industry; drug companies and cosmetic companies.
The destruction of wildlife and their habitat for property development and mining.

This is a beautiful world Why are we destroying it?
If you don’t already send “healing” to the planet, would you please.
From both a sociological and psychic point of view the more people that want things to change the more likely it will happen.
My “Bucket List” if I had one would be to save the planet. This isn’t going to happen hence I wrote the Sci Fi E Book (as sympathetic magic?)
Blessed be

Say religion: say fascism Karl Marx said : “Religion is the opiate of the masses”– If people believe that they will be rewarded in an afterlife or that “god” decreed something – they ar…
Source: Thank God I am an Atheist: Pun Intended (re written)
Say religion: say fascism
Karl Marx said : “Religion is the opiate of the masses”– If people believe that they will be rewarded in an afterlife or that “god” decreed something – they are not likely to rebel in order to change things: The kings of old said they ruled by the will of the gods and were descended from same.
Religion was a way to control the masses
Now it is New Age “stuff’
We as humans attribute meaning where there is none!
We do not have some omnipotent being to please or displease Some one who will punish us if we are bad and reward us for being good. I obviously don’t believe in hell! Nor do I believe in karma. (The word actually translates to “work”) If we believe god or karma will change injustice then we wont try to do this ourselves

It was only at the beginning of this my 65th year that I admitted to myself that I did not believe in God. I spent the greater part of my life looking for my spiritual home. Wicca suited me because we respect the planet and the earth as our Mother. Well, we did when I first started. Now that it is so popular, I think most “wanna bees” are only interested in spells and being different.
I have been trying to understand the nature of reality since I was seven years old. I have had a few theories since then. In the 1990’s I used the analogy of us living in a virtual reality and of course when “The Matrix” came to the screen so many people recommended it. The Matrix was/is a creatively brilliant movie with subtle satire.

I was in Women’s lib; Animal lib; Greenpeace; Trees for Life– all in an attempt to make this a better world – Women’s lib has gone to the extreme where men now need liberating! The other organisations are run by people trying to be trendy and so bound up with “red tape’ that they make things worse not better.
I am still a vegetarian and still care about all life forms with the exception of crocodiles ( including alligators ) and homosapiens!
I now realize I can only help in the microcosm of my own little home.
Humans use religion to justify not implementing zero population growth. I cannot understand why humans do not see that because there are way too many of us we take the homes and food sources away from other life forms and these other life forms eventually become extinct. Western religion claims to care about animals but supports a meat industry and drug companies that mistreat animals on the excuse that humans are more important.
If we credit some “Being” as having created this reality; this “Being” would have to be a sadistic psychopath. Every creature has to deprive some life form of its existence in order to survive. ( Its called eating) But also just breathing kills other life forms! As we breathe in micro organisms.
I believe everything that exists has a consciousness: And because of my clairvoyant experiences I believe everything survives beyond physical death. Pity: because there are a lot of humans who shouldn’t survive death especially when there is no hell for them to burn in!
Here endeth the lesson.

.sceptic noun
a person inclined to question or doubt accepted opinions.
| synonyms: | cynic,doubter, questioner, scoffer |
cynic
noun
a person who believes that people are motivated purely by self-interest rather than acting for honourable or unselfish reasons.
I like sceptics but not cynics: Cynics are as fascist about their opinion as a religious person is about theirs.
More than forty years ago I was a sceptic. I have had experiences that have convinced me of the validity of surviving death
I have written blogs about when I first started developing my clairvoyance and how I was determined not to believe anything that wasn’t proven to me. “To thine own self be true” etc.

I much prefer people who don’t make clairvoyant messages “fit”.
I started consciously “seeing” ‘dead’ people etc in the seventies and we were most definitely the lunatic fringe back then: along with people that cared about…
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This is taken from my answers to a questionnaire that my youngest grandson gave me a few years ago.
Question:
What has been your most memorable experience when giving a reading to someone?
Answer:
There are of course many: I respect peoples confidentiality when doing a reading. Also I tend not to remember peoples readings: Other clairvoyants say the same. Probably to protect the client and also not to take on other people’s problems.
I will describe three: one very upsetting: one that I was told was wrong to begin with: and a funny one.
Am putting the “funny” one first!!
I was reading for a young lady. Her father was one of the people that came through. He kept showing himself sitting on a long drop toilet: pants around his ankles; reading the paper and smoking. I didn’t feel comfortable “giving this off” !
But he insisted it was a family joke. When I told the girl, she explained that her grandfather had put “kero” down the long drop. Her dad got off the toilet throwing the cigarette butt in and blew up the building!

I while I was reading for a man in a local shop I picked up a friend of his who died in the Crimean War. The man I was reading for asked if the man had been killed or was he taken and tortured. As they had had to leave him behind. The man had been tortured. I did not feel the physical pain but the emotional horror!

I read for a lady whose son had died. Off on a tangent – (When this lady first came to me I told her she would have to come back in four months. Her son had only been dead two months the first time she came for a reading. Spiritualists had taught me that people had to be dead six months before they could make contact. This isn’t true. A year later I was reading for someone whose husband came through amazingly clearly. I asked how long he had been “passed over” and was told nine weeks.) Back to the story: One of the things this lady’s son did was point to the head of his grave. She told me that there !
was nothing there! I pointed out to her that I wasn’t to know that her son had been buried. The following day I received a phone call from this lady. She told me that she had gone straight to the grave after her reading. Her son’s girlfriend had put a headstone on the grave saying “His loving Wife” and not mentioned any of the family!

My Dad always told me that you shouldn’t charge for readings He believed it affected ones ability to be genuine.
But I have charged for readings for approximately 35 years. I do not charge very much! Several years ago a clairvoyant friend told me that I should charge $100 because I genuinely communicate with people who have ”passed over” At the time I was charging $30: I now charge $50 and give a pensioners discount! I realised,since way back to the 1970’s that if I charged a fortune, people would think I was an excellent clairvoyant. Because our culture programs us to think this way.
John Edwards is genuine so I am not criticising people who charge high prices. It just isn’t how I wish to “work”!
A few years ago I finally acknowledged to myself that I was an atheist.
Surviving death has nothing to to with worshipping a god.
I think we just move to an alternate reality.
Blessed be Kate

.sceptic noun
a person inclined to question or doubt accepted opinions.
| synonyms: | cynic,doubter, questioner, scoffer |
cynic
noun
a person who believes that people are motivated purely by self-interest rather than acting for honourable or unselfish reasons.
I like sceptics but not cynics: Cynics are as fascist about their opinion as a religious person is about theirs.
More than forty years ago I was a sceptic. I have had experiences that have convinced me of the validity of surviving death
I have written blogs about when I first started developing my clairvoyance and how I was determined not to believe anything that wasn’t proven to me. “To thine own self be true” etc.

I much prefer people who don’t make clairvoyant messages “fit”.
I started consciously “seeing” ‘dead’ people etc in the seventies and we were most definitely the lunatic fringe back then: along with people that cared about the environment and animals –I was in Greenpeace ( which actually cared about the ecology back then and Animal Liberation — ditto ) And although I had been in Women’s Liberation; Women were still an inferior sub culture with no rights nor status ( one’s status came from ones husband)
I rarely told people about clairvoyance to avoid ridicule:

In the late seventies I was working 12 hour shifts; I turned up at a barbecue one Saturday night after work and was met by the owner of the house ( whom I had never met before) Who started ridiculing me ( I had previously “seen” and “communicated” with the grandfather of my husbands best friend. Granddad didn’t like this man’s father. And I was shown a wedding. This was all I got and I said so. My husbands friend thought that I knew everything: His father had never married his mother—Definitely taboo in his mothers day. Husbands best friend must have told this story before I arrived at the party. Hence the ridicule: I told my ridiculer his occupation and “picked up his (deceased) Dad. Made my night!
I am not interested in converting people. People are free to believe as they choose as long as “it harms none” I respect peoples right to a belief in god or religion even though I am now an athiest.
I once had a belief in god but it was a cultural norm when I was a child. I went to Sunday school – and I taught Sunday school.

Prayers work not because god answers them but because many people are putting out the concept that a certain thing happens.
I accept that I do not understand the nature of reality but work at understanding what I do know.
I had the idea that the best analogy for this reality is that of a virtual reality or more like the “holodeck” from Star Trek – long before the movie “The Matrix” came out.
Question everything

Blessed Be kate

People tend to believe that a belief in God and heaven is necessary for a belief in an “afterlife” Surviving death isn’t synonymous with a religious belief. We do not understand the nature of reality. Well I don’t! It appears we exist in an alternate reality when we are “not here”! In this reality the electrons are apparently moving at a different speed around the protons and neutrons so it is out of phase. ( This is my very limited understanding of quantum physics)

I have written this story before. It was the incident that convinced me that we must survive death because I certainly wasn’t reading Kym’s mind. I have had similar experiences since this one. This was the first!
In the late 19 70’s. I was a student nurse at Strathmont Centre. I was washing dishes with a male staff nurse. We didn’t have kitchen hands in those days. Kym was 6 ft tall and rather heavy set. He had long blonde hair and dressed “Flower Power” style. A man (deceased) flashed in! (When I see or hear things they flash in a fraction of a second) He had Kym’s high forehead and similar features but wore a suit with a crepe ribbon and a cross and had a short back and sides hair cut and dark hair.
I asked Kym if his father was a minister. He asked me why and initially I would not answer. I eventually told him what I saw and Kym told me that it was his uncle. He asked me what denomination his uncle was.
I did not know.
After Kym left the kitchen I asked his uncle what he had died of. The words were that fast all I could make out was sclerosis. Because we were with the intellectually disabled I thought “tubular sclerosis?” Then I realized it was multiple sclerosis.
When we were having a tea break Kym told me that his uncle died of multiple sclerosis. I was amazed and said that his uncle had “told” me this!
Kym said “Get more”! I informed him that I couldn’t.
But I saw panama hats and monkeys. I said “He was a missionary in South America” Kym said “Yes”. I then saw masks and a jungle and said he was also a missionary in New Guinea. Kym told me this wasn’t so. When Kym came to work the next day he said that his mother had confirmed that her brother had been a missionary in New Guinea. This showed that I wasn’t just reading Kim’s mind

Blessed Be

I have always been concerned about the planet and other life forms. In my younger days I was ridiculed and criticized for this. Not by thinking people though! When I was in grade seven (1962) we were asked to write an essay on our greatest wish . I wrote that I wished people would care more about the environment than money. The head master wrote “Good girl” on my essay but I was embarrassed and wished I hadn’t written it.!
In the 1970’s as well as being in Women’s Liberation I was in Animal Liberation and Greenpeace and later in Trees for life. Non of these organisations appear to be coming from integrity these days. This is a broad generalisation and I apologise to those involved that really care but it seems to me that these organisations are now populated and run by people who think they are being trendy. Plus they are controlled by ridiculous rules and regulations. – I will give a brief example using Trees for Life – This century we were told to remove all non indigenous species of plant or animal- Strangely enough it didn’t included non indigenous humans? Yet humans, via mining; real estate development; road kill; pest? control; destroy more wild life and flora than cats. (Real estate companies destroy heritage bushland and pay the fines because they make much more that the fines from subdividing the land) – oops back to example –Indigenous creepers were killing native trees and plants: They were not allowed to be removed because they were indigenous. Locally trees were removed because they were not indigenous to this area (They were indigenous to South Australia?). Leaving no trees at all ?
Anyway; why I am writing this, is that it is my bucket list to help heal the planet!
Although I know that I genuinely communicate with people no longer in this reality I do not believe there is a god Nor do I believe in karma. I studied world religion (as an elective at teachers college) and karma means work. If we wait for what we in the west call karma or god we will not attempt to change things ourselves!
I do what I can in the microcosm and ask those who wish, to please join me in sending healing to our planet. I do believe our thoughts go somewhere; and our intent has power.
Although I “work” as a solitary witch these days, I have trained would be witches and have at least an inkling as to how we create reality. From just a psychological point of view the more people that believe something, the greater the chance of it happening.
I believe that it would be better for the planet and other life forms if there were less humans. I understand the planet could support all humans if things were set up differently but what about the other life forms?
A friend of my youngest granddaughter wrote a paper proposing that zero population growth (for humans) would heal the planet’s ecology but she also noted that it was socially taboo. This just means one child per couple. (Not no children; as some seem to think)
Also the meat industry is set up with factory farming and mass slaughtering because of the huge number of humans to feed.
Those of you that wish, please join me in my daily affirmations.
Healing to Mother Earth
Zero population growth for homo sapiens until the planet’s ecology has healed.
( According to Green Peace – in 1970s – humans have already destroyed the planet beyond repair. I choose not to believe this!)
All laboratory animals are free, healthy, happy, fulfilled; laboratory use of animals abolished
All pets are healthy, happy and loved and respected by their humans
I also say the following affirmations but I do not expect others to join me. My intent is not to put farmers out of a lively hood (My Dad’s family were farmers – the people who own the house next door to me are sheep farmers) – but to create a humane set up.
All live stock are free, healthy, happy, fulfilled; factory farming and the meat industry abolished
Blessed be
I wrote this as my first blog: it was long: I think I saw it as writing a paper for college (uni) I have cut out some of it. This above all; to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as…
Source: To Thy Own Self Be True

I wrote this as my first blog: it was long: I think I saw it as writing a paper for college (uni)
I have cut out some of it.
This above all; to thine own self be true,
And it must follow, as night follows day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man,
Being true to ones self is much more than just being honest.
This Shakespeare quote is how I try to live my life.
Our culture operates on the assumption that people are honest and truthful yet this often isn’t so.
On a “white lie” level; how often do people say what they think the other person wants to hear or lie to get attention & make themselves feel important.
Lying; cheating; stealing and scams are rampant.
On the other hand one could argue that telling the truth is not always kind?
I feel so strongly about telling the truth as I believe it to be that even if I accidentally lie I feel guilty.
What I write I believe either to be true or possible. I am not “into” “absolute ideologies” so I acknowledge this is only my opinion.
The following is a quote from Marion Weinstein’s “Positive Magick”( Bibliography: page 234; Positive Magic: Earth Magic productions New York; First published in 1978 by Simon & Schuster Pocket Books New York)
Ma’Kheru, or The Word of Truth

The concept of Ma’ Kheru, or Maat, was a highly regarded state of being in ancient Egypt. In fact it was always hoped that by the time a person died, he/ she would have reached this state of personal evolution.
In my lifetime society’s attitude to clairvoyance and associated philosophy’s has improved along with attitudes to minority groups such as women; different races; sexual preference; etc. Although there are still many “out there” who consider clairvoyance to be a con at best and evil at worst.
People are free to believe as they choose and I have no desire to alter people’s beliefs or opinions.
I do not require other’s to believe as I do to make it true.
The clairvoyants that I know (including myself) are genuine and honest
I was made aware of a scam last century where people who went for a reading were told that a “hex” had been put on them and were charged $2,000 to remove same. Similar scams still happen
The way to avoid being conned is to trust ones “gut”!
To quote or maybe paraphrase Dr. Deepak Chopra:” We should always trust our “gut”. Every cell in our bodies has neuropeptides which means every cell thinks. It is better to trust your “gut” because it hasn’t learned to doubt what it thinks.”
I am able to see & communicate with people that have died as well as other discarnate beings. I know that my clairvoyant ability is genuine because I was extremely sceptical in the nineteen seventies when I first participated in Spiritualist psychic development groups. I made sure that I was being honest with myself so that I knew I was really “seeing”
I have had numerous experiences to confirm that I am truly communicating with beings who are no longer in this reality.
When I “see” (clairvoyance); “hear” (clairaudience) or” feel” (clairsensience) It flashes in a fraction of a second.
Despite my clairvoyant awareness and experiences I do not claim to understand the nature of reality. And I have questioned the nature of reality since I was seven years old. (six decades ago)
Knowing that I have helped someone by proving that their loved one is genuinely communicating is rewarding.

Blessed be
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