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    Read People Deeper When You VOTE

    January 13th, 2008 by Rose Rosetree

    In the days and weeks to come, I will be giving you detailed profiles of the presidential candidates. But first, I want to go on record about the use of aura reading and other forms of deeper perception for voters.

     

    Never would I recommend that you only read character. Voting is way too important. I never miss an election, not even a primary. For this Virginia voter, that means learning about each candidate’s positions and record, contrasting the claims of rival candidates. And then I read deeper.

    Hundreds of magazines and newspapers have published my readings of politicians, but they don’t always include the need to be responsible as a voter. So let’s be really clear about this, practically and ethically. Character isn’t all that counts. But I would rate it higher than the usual punditry and promises. Promises to make change don’t specify direction, and change for the sake of change could be more dangerous than no change at all.

    Let’s cast a vote for reality first, and second for inner truth. It’s immensely important to know who a politician really is, and this where a smart voter will bring on aura reading, face reading and empathic merges.

    BETTER THAN POLLS OR HYPE

    With the recent New Hampshire primary, pundits and pollsters were embarrassed at their miscalculations. How could Hillary win over Barack when all the data said otherwise?

    I have a different question, with broader applicability: Why let polls and the horserace factor become the major conversation? When you’re done with talking issues, that’s when it becomes appropriate to explore who each campaigner really is.

    Tomorrow I’ll give you a dramatic example of the difference between presidential campaign promises and deeper reality.

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    1 Comment on “Read People Deeper When You VOTE”

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    Colleen said:

    This is such an important post. Deeper perception can make all the difference when voting…but use your brain and a big dose of common sense. Know what the candidates voting record is, know what the issues are etc. The combination of that plus deeper perception is empowering.

    January 16th, 2008 at 9:46 pm
     
     

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