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    Who Wins in Iowa?

    January 3rd, 2008 by Rose Rosetree

           

    It’s our Iowa Caucus special edition. Over the months to come I’ll be doing an in-depth reading of candidates, using

    You might be surprised to know that I have used these skills as part of my 750+ media interviews, reading politicians for USA Today, The Washington Post, The Las Vegas Sun, The Chicago Sun-Times, and other newspapers. Today, I’ll read the one bit of data of greatest interest.Researching presidential candidates for more than two decades, I have found that one databank in the aura means more for victory than any other. You read this at the high heart chakra (located on the upper chest, between the throat and heart chakras). And that databank is called… “The soul’s calling to win this presidential election.” Here I’ll just call it the “Victory” databank.

    I have read this databank on every political pairing since Nixon and Kennedy. Always, the bigger and stronger projection has won. There has been only one exception, when Gore was (supposedly) beaten by Bush. Like many Americans (and, I gather, most Europeans) I believe that Bush and his affiliates stole that election. So to me, the 2000 election is the “exception” that proves the rule.

    What about this precursor to the election. How does each of the candidates do? The closest I can come to a prediction is to comment on that candidate’s chances nationally. I don’t find databanks for each state primary or caucus. If you will follow the golden light of God support, through this caucus and beyond, you can expect to find the victor, assuming only that the voting process (electronic machines and all) is fair.

     

    Hillary Clinton’s “Victory” databank: Huge energy projection, Divinely blessed for winning, leaving her feel personally serene. Here she also projects outer confidence as a façade body.

     

    Overall, she has the strongest “Victory” databank projection of any candidate being read here. I wonder if some of the negativity directed towards her is like that fury directed by teenagers at their parents. They feel the “establishment” and authority and it drives them wild.

    Barack Obama’s “Victory” databank: A moderate energy projection, Divinely blessed for making strides in American culture, both for running as a black candidate and for engaging America’s youngest voters. Finally, I notice a bit of bitterness, held in denial.

    Incidentally, don’t doubt that I notice how wonderfully Obama shines with charisma. The glow is obvious even to people who haven’t yet explored Deeper Perception at all. When we do more detailed readings, I’ll comment at length about his charisma. But the high heart chakra is different. It’s the part of an aura where free will meets destiny and human meets Divine.

    John Edwards’ “Victory” databank: Among Democrats, he is the runner up to Clinton in terms of size of energy projection. The former trial lawyer really has a scrappy, ambition-driven staying power.

    Spiritually, his biggest contribution is that he does connect with large groupings among the poor within American society who have been, effectively, disenfranchised. He’s running on a combination of altruism and ego, without the kind of grace show in the high hearts of Obama or Clinton.

    Whether or not he makes it to the White House, Edwards has done a great service in lifting his people and, through the courage needed to campaign, taking a huge step in his own evolution.

    Rudy Giuliani’s “Victory” databank: His is a moderately strong but intensely magnetic projection, which attracts a great deal of intense support from his supporters.

     

    Not supported by Divine grace, Giuliani still boasts great power at the high heart. Its quality reminds me of former Republican presidential candidate, Senator Bob Dole. Both men are fueled by anger. Both men believe most strongly in life-and-death battles, with a grim persistence that could make certain voters feel safe. Does this election have something for everyone or what?

     

    Mike Huckabee’s “Victory” databank: The pastor turned politician shows a huge projection of energy here, very graced by contact with God.

     

    In some ways, Huckabee is refreshingly humble, not caring if people poke fun of him. Otherwise, he is (Dare I say it?) a bit of a religious maniac, inwardly likening himself to Jesus. He feels an unshakable conviction that God will bring him this victory. Part of the calling is, like that of Bush, to deliver America and the world to a Fundamentalist belief system “before it is too late.”

     

    This, of course, is what literally rules America now. Are Christian Fundamentalists in power now because they are right? No, but they are passionate and also very well organized.

     

    Read the aura of most Fundamentalists (in any religion) and you will find a fascinating combination of fear and self-righteousness. (If you’d like a laugh about this, plus a story where this powerful force doesn’t win, you might enjoy reading my novel about an empath’s story, the spiritual thriller called The Roar of the Huntids.)

     

    Mitt Romney’s “Victory” databank: This projection is tight and cramped, heavy with foreboding of defeat. Yet the man shows a strength of will that makes him like an Olympic athlete. If determination and cunning could bring him this victory, it would be his. It’s inspiring to feel him fighting against a tide, swimming at 200%.

     

    Also, after reading Huckabee, reading Romney becomes an excursion into relative sanity. Instead of the former’s religious delusions, here you find plain old familiar egomania, familiar because Romney’s version is just more extreme than the version you will find on so many other folks, politically inclined or not.

     

    John McCain’s “Victory” databank: Tiny projection, tough quality. All that experience as a prisoner of war has altered the Senator, becoming the signature quality of his aura.

     

    (John, I would love to help you out with cutting some cords of attachment and then some regression therapy. Keep the heroism. We really could move out all that astral debris, all those frozen blocks!)

     

    While Senator McCain runs for president, his prisoner-experience affects the high heart databank like this: “I’m alone. I can get through this by holding on to what is right. If I just endure, I can win in the end.”

    This post marks the beginning of using Deeper Perception to read Election 2008. Feel free to guest post with readings of your own. Also comment here with your own high heart readings, your stories and theories.

    I also would appreciate a bit of help with gathering photos. While you surf the Net, if you should stumble upon good, full-length shots, especially those extending all the way down the full torso, please add a comment with a link to that photo. (Hint, hint: If I had links like these I would write more profiles. Despite all my years of practice with Google Images, I typically spend twice as long getting just the right photographs as writing the post.) 

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    7 Comments on “Who Wins in Iowa?”

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    Lisa said:

    Always fascinating, Rose. I usually get a word or a picture that clues me in to my deeper perception. For example, with Obama, I get a blank slate - like a chalkboard that is fresh and ready to be written on. I interpret that (YMMV) as his being not quite ready to take on this challenge.

    I’m interested in seeing what others have to say on this. All of your blog-buddies are amazingly good energy interpreters and I am anxious to see what they say. :)

    January 3rd, 2008 at 8:10 pm
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    Anita said:

    One thing readers could do (that I can’t do just quite yet) is to tear out photos from magazines, scan them, and send them to Rose by e-mail. You can get more full-length photos that way, I think.

    January 3rd, 2008 at 10:59 pm
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    Anita said:

    I have a theory that what thrills your soul/high heart may be an important part of the person’s life contract and destiny.

    You said it above, Rose, with your words, “But the high heart chakra is different. It’s the part of an aura where free will meets destiny and human meets Divine.”

    If something really thrills someone’s soul and therefore the high heart, that person will seem to be magically blessed to achieve that goal. Others may seem to slog, while obstacles seem to just melt out of that person’s way, with no apparently logical reason. People just seem to appear out of thin air to support that person and help that person, at seemingly just the right time. Whatever that person touches just seems to turn to gold.

    The person may have to overcome some major karmic lessons, but still the person will seem to be divinely and mysteriously supported. If the person’s intuition is good or that person has consulted a talented intuitive/astrologer/seer/molecular empath, that information will often be revealed during the session.

    My own story with this is that, for whatever reason, I am divinely supported in my current choice of profession. I have known since I was in four-years-old that I wanted to enter my profession, and my parents tell me that by kindergarten, I told them I was going to do it (much like how the actress Keira Knightley asked her mother for an agent when she was quite young, I don’t remember which age, exactly, but before the age of ten).

    Anyway, with every specialty in my profession, it always thrills my soul, it’s just a matter of to what degree. Rose even joked in a session, “You have a charmed life when it comes to this field.”

    Even when I have consulted two colleagues that Rose also recommends, Bill Bauman and Tantra Maat, a very similar theme emerges.

    Now, if you knew what happened to me in the course of my graduate education, you would say it looks anything but charmed. In fact, several of Rose’s students who are now close friends of mine know some of my story.

    I had a lot of karma that had to get addressed before I could go on and complete my graduate education and receive my degree. And part of addressing that karma was the training I needed to become superior at what I’m going to do, not just average or mediocre. Most of my learning took place outside of the classroom, but what I learned was just as important to my future work. It just didn’t come out of a book.

    Needless to say, the picture is much better for me now and things are great.

    January 3rd, 2008 at 11:10 pm
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    Dana said:

    Anita, thank you for sharing your story. I “slogged” through a few career attempts before going into teaching. Now, even when I have bad days, deep down I feel fulfilled. It took me awhile to get past the profession’s lack of glamour, ridiculous stereotypes, and ingratitude.
    Like Obama, though, I have a hanging columella and so I have to have a career that makes me feel like I am being of service. I tried one career path completely for enjoyment (no service involved) and quickly heard/felt an inner “NO, absolutely not. Don’t even think about.” If I had stayed on that path, it would have been like walking through thick mud.

    I also have a random high heart story. One day I was unsure if I wanted to make the long drive to yoga class, so I checked in with my high heart. I found that, yes, yoga would thrill my soul for that day, much more than just going for a walk. So I got in my car and happily drove to yoga class, pleased that I had remembered to make sure that I was doing something that thrilled my soul. When I arrived at the studio, I found that the doors were locked: the class was an hour earlier on Mondays. Frustrated, I made the extra long drive home, amazed, though, that I could remember to read my high heart chakra but not consult a simple schedule. The presidential candidates, on the other hand, all seem to be logistically well-prepared, high hearts in tow.

    Now for a few observations of some Republicans:

    When I read Huckabee’s high heart, I could hear the rhythm of his “preaching”: slow, methodical, and bent on a clearly defined path to lead the masses. It makes sense to me that Rose described him as “inwardly likening himself to Jesus.” I don’t think Huckabee differentiates between his church congregations and the highly religiously or spiritually diverse audiences that he speaks to as a politician.

    Rose said that Romney is “cunning” and I see in his HH that he views politics as a kind of battlefield or game in which cunning is the name of the game. He is a “pro” at politics, doing whatever it takes to win. But I don’t think he sees this as wrong - just as the “reality” of Washington.

    I admire McCain’s aura for how he questions everyone’s motives, regardless of who they are. It would be hard to pull a fast one on him. Unfortunately, someone who is that untrusting would end up dismissing even those people who held the truth.

    January 5th, 2008 at 1:17 am

    […] Message to pundits: Maybe you ought to learn aura reading. Or at least read the blog! Aura comments were part of our post here. […]

    January 10th, 2008 at 7:59 pm
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    Colleen said:

    Anita,
    I would like to hear more of the story of what happened during your graduate school years, but I realize that you do not know me well enough …someday, perhaps. The stories that people have about the things that thrill their souls are more like…what really happened on the road to thrilling my soul..the true story. It also reminds me of some of the anecdotes that James Hillman writes in “The
    Soul’s Code”.

    March 31st, 2008 at 12:40 pm
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    Anita said:

    Hi Colleen,

    Some of the details of my story should probably not be disclosed publicly on this blog, but one thing I can tell you in doing the “thrill your soul” research with Rose - with many medical specialties, over many sessions - is that being a dermatologist definitely does NOT thrill my soul.

    The NYT just reported that derm was one of the most competitive specialties that medical students are vying for - Rose said it was so bad for me that I would despite the profession or something might even happen to keep me from being able to continue in that particular branch of medicine.

    Maybe this comes as no surprise to you, after reading the comments I have posted on this blog! But it certainly makes no “logical” sense, does it?

    Everything logically goes against the medical specialty I did end up picking, but on every level, it thrills my soul. I would probably even make more money doing it than doing derm.

    And speaking of crazy coincidences of the Universe getting everything to line up for you and play a cosmic joke on top of it all, two of my most influential advisors of this year - and of all-time, of all my years in school - happened to both train at the same residency program, at the same time. They were friends during the residency program and stayed friends since then, which was almost 20 years ago now. I did not know this when I selected each of them but was told by each of them separately when I mentioned it each of them in separate meetings.

    I mean, this is what I mean about the Universe lining up for you. It’s absolutely perverse when you think about it. What are the chances that this would occur? That they would both end up advising me, have trained at the same place, at the same time, and not only know one another, but be friends to this day.

    March 31st, 2008 at 4:52 pm
     
     

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