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The Economy
Doris:
What is Michael's take on the current economy? Will it ever be the same again?
Doris
John Roth:
I don't believe Michael has channeled on that subject, at least through the channels I listen to regularly. They tend not to give specific predictions, so I wouldn't expect anything.
In MfM, they said that the current situation is somewhat similar to what it was in Rome under Augustus, when "luxury was easily available." This was in the late 1970s. The way I read it is that the luxury we've become used to in the west is likely to become less and less available over time.
Have fun
John Roth
Nancy Gordon:
I think John has it right, that Michael tends not to be very specific about current events. Their perspective is much broader. Besides, they do expect that we will manage today's business ourselves eventually. That's why as a channel I am reluctant to take questions about Japan, elections, today's storms, etc., to them. When the original group asked about make of car to buy, or what was wrong with the computer, they didn't brush these off as irrelevant, but they didn't really give specific answers. Instead they either offered a raft of possibilities as remedial action, or they suggested that the questioner ask him/herself a bunch of questions leading to better understanding of the problem and a possible solution.
Wayne:
Is it because the questions to Michael aren't specific enough?
ped:
no. it's because if they gave specifics and get it wrong than it totally invalidates the "channel." the ambiguity and parables keep a safe wiggle room, like psychics doing cold readings or horoscopes. basically a way to not answer the question but seem like it did.
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