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Change in Power Dynamics in 2025-2050; Afghanistan Consequences
DianeHB posted a topic in World & Current Events
From a private session on 8/17/2021: Note: Michael mentioned in the earlier part of this session that "There are many planning a return for 2025 to 2050 as these years mark dramatic turns in power dynamics on the planet." DianeHB: I'm curious about what are the dramatic turns in power dynamics in 2025-2050? MEntity: The most dramatic shifts are likely in terms of the United States losing a great deal of power but also a shift toward greater sharing or equalizing of power. This may come turbulently or peacefully, but this shift in evening out power is fairly inevitable and helps to anchor the Mature Soul Age like never before. DianeHB: Sounds like interesting times. DianeHB: I'll be here. MEntity: Events are already unfolding that put into perspective the necessity of shared power to care for each other and to move away from isolation. The events in Afghanistan are an example of this as it cannot be addressed by one country or superpower. It will require multiple sources collaborating. MEntity: The same is true of Haiti. MEntity: Humanity cannot continue determining the value of life based upon conveniences or arbitrary values of currency. DianeHB: Yeah, and we can't "help" in order to get access to their resources MEntity: Between 2025 and 2050 comes a Turning Point of total "reset" or continuation toward solutions together. DianeHB: Oh dear. MEntity: We have not seen a "reset" in probabilities, yet. MEntity: Correction: We have not yet seen a "reset" probability come into existence. But it is still a probability. DianeHB: Can you say more about Afghanistan? If Troy is up to it. MEntity: What questions do you have? DianeHB: I didn't have a question prepared about it, but maybe potential consequences? What can we do to help? DianeHB: Consequences of a Taliban government? MEntity: The consequences appear to be fairly contained in most probabilities, but the suffering is likely to be immense among those locked within the region. An elevated approach to resolutions are likely to be found in diplomacy and communication in a way that helps bring some liberation to those who wish to leave. There was resignation to a great extent when the Taliban was in power before, but we do not see this as the case this time. The resistances will likely show up in many different ways that either force the Taliban to reconsider its tactics or leave them with few to govern. MEntity: We offer this as an assessment during a period when no probability is clear. MEntity: In other words, we do not know what will happen. MEntity: We cannot predict. DianeHB: I see, thank you. MEntity: Ways to help would be through verified organizations that help refugees and supporting any coordination for evacuations. In the long term, holding your leaders responsible for contributing to solutions, communication, and help is vital, even if it seems meaningless. DianeHB: Got it. MEntity: This is a region of early Baby and early Mature Souls in conflict, much like the United States. It will take the Young Souls to "side" with Mature Souls to make a difference. MEntity: We will conclude here then for today. Good day to you, Diane. Goodbye, for now. DianeHB: Thank you so much Michael and Troy.- 33 replies
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It is so awesome to see Michael's concept that "feelings are not the truth" make its way into mainstream insight!