DougEE said:
Thank you Laura and crew for the very insightful session
A: Nothing, however, will stop the balancing. The only question is where the disasters fall and that is partly determined by the observers.
This reminds me of "it's not where you are, but who you are and what you see".
It seems that the role of witnessing has a very definite impact on the observed event as well as on the witness. Maybe the observer's state of mind actually attracts or repels exactly where the disasters occur?
This answer from the C's was also on my mind last night. Could it be, that a person (for example Forum Moderators and Sott editors) who understands objective reality, is monitoring events, and practicing the concepts discussed in the Forum and the Work - if they were to be at a certain location, can their presence and FRV "repel" disasters, at least at the local level ?
In another situation, what if a person who understands objectively reality, and understands that his observations and location can have an effect on impending disasters; made a concious decision to spend time with his/her family and loved ones in a specific location before the coming disasters - would this mean that their location would be safe from harms way ? Or if a disaster did strike their area, would they be the survivors ?
Certainly interesting points to ponder upon...