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The Science of Prophecy



 

Oklahoma is a Scorpio state, and Scorpio naturally has alot of water power--and power coming from underground--no wonder the state has its reservoirs of Black Gold and gets its share of torrential rain! The state has Scorpio at the mid-Heaven, aligning it with surgical practices, and it also has Mercury there, so it's no wonder Oklahomans say the things other folks won't say--and they keep  mum when necessary!  Silent but straight-forward when asked!  

Oklahoma also has indicators of being a healer state.  The methods used are alternative or new technologies connected to air--wind power?  Oklahomans have been using the power of wind since early days. The state must always keep a hand on volatile water, because that is her vulnerablilty, and although she has a love for the basics, the fundamental, and traditional, she is much more a leader and much more iof a "point man" mentality than folks would portray.  The entrepreneurial spirit is there, and once folks connect to the things in others that are no different than themselves, they fall in love. 

2010-2015

Oklahoma is “fixin’ to” undergo some serious transformation in the next 4 to 8 years.  While the state did some work to make this into a tourist destination and entertainment Mecca, there is still more to come.  The financial health of the state has been rocky of late (as in many places), and there has been a sincere attempt to control the unstable situation.  There seems to be a hands off policy that will go on till June. Although the state may be flat broke at the end of December ’09, and there’s some question as to how we can get things accomplished, we do begin January by plowing forward.  Build it and they will come, it is said, and in this case, build it, and we will grow is the order of the day.  Partners are light-handed, though, till June 6.  The economy still remains a seesaw for 6 years or so.  There will be an announcement the first week of March that new funds or projects will be coming in, and then we’ll have to figure out how to do it.  There’s some crazy people who love our state who will be acting crazy, but if they have a good idea, it might be worth listening. 

During the first or second week of March, there is either an unexpected windfall coming or a sudden collapse and release of something/someone.  Partners know by June that it’s time to stick their hands in the pie and demand  that action gets sped up.  Some people are in it for themselves; others want power and control, and still others are just plain cheap and want to keep others from spending.  So what’s new?  In August, we’ll get some good attention on our state, but partners and the law both get heavy-handed.  It’s a good time for beautification and a good time for law enforcement and security—not so good for those of us who like freedom.  But hey, the whole country is experiencing a crackdown and a bit of martial law for the next few years. Get ready—this is a year of suppression and control.  If you want to ride it out most easily, then get disciplined and take a class in Feng Shui or meditation—OR sharpen your chops at the shootin’ range.  It’s not because you’re in danger.  It’s just because school and disciplined practice is better than being oppressed or arguing all the time.

Arguments we shall have, and some folks will need lawyers or other negotiators to moderate those discussions, especially in the fall.  This is a year of outbursts, loss and gain of money (volatile markets) and trying to keep the lid on.  2011 begins a year of rumblings, both physical and monetary, in the state.  Whatever is hidden away in the bank may be at risk, or if you are a gambler, take care.  We may feel more earthquakes through 2014, and November 2014 will bring something big.

The only thing I can say is, let’s hope it spills some bubbling crude.  This is a state that has liquid gold underground (Scorpio), and although we will be subject to more controls as time goes by, we also are going to show our power and loyalty.  It’s  after 2014 that brings the hurt but forces our growth and a new Oklahoma.  Oklahoma is a spiritual state and is a healer state that has yet to really claim that destiny.  As we move into 2015, we will discipline ourselves to heal.


Predictions 2008-2010

Oklahoma will have 2 volatile months in March and April 2008, but this is the time of year for storms.  Still, Oklahoma is due to deal with extraordinary water, wind, and tornado damage this year.  Oklahoma has done what it can to be prepared, but as I said with the Houston prediction, you can’t control Mother Nature.  Oklahoma will do its best.
  

Expect healing and repair to dominate the Springtime months as it copes with constant disruptions.  A leader will really stand up and make things happen in May.  There will be literally a year of change, healing and repair for this state, and this continues until 2010. 
 

Oklahoma has also dealt with chaos and loss after bill HB 1804 driving away aliens, specifically Mexicans.  Because of this, there is greater hardship and burden among the working community, and losses are incurred.  Not until 2010 does the state do away with hardship laws and welcome new money and new business into the state.  There will be greater statewide growth by then, and then there’s nowhere to go but up, but we essentially have 2 years of hard times within the state, mainly weather related but also because Oklahomans choose to carry a certain burden.  This is not an easy place to live, but Okies are hardened and sturdy and love where they live.  
 

In June, a major partner in the state asks for a divorce!!!  They are leaving us!  (This could be a major company leaving.)  Although we may struggle to keep them, they’ll be gone within the month, because it’s already been planned.  They are basically doing damage control.  A new partner is gained in September, so not to worry, as long as the state agrees to the terms of the “marriage”.   
 

The state gets a new lease on life in 2009, so although it will still have one more year of hardship, there will be determined growth within the state in 2009.

 

 

 


OKC  2010-2015

Oklahoma City has had some back room partners for a while, and they are still there, but this year they will come out of the woodwork and claim to be responsible.  Entertainment projects in the city are delayed till March and then go full steam ahead.  An announcement is made the first week or so of March—some of it good, some of it bad, and someone we love is acting wacky.  Growth is fully underway by April, and OKC is looking good and feeling strong.  We’ve got something to preen about.  Something volatile happens over Memorial Day, and although it affects business, I don’t think it’s happening directly to OKC.  Someone we love tells us about it; someone may pass away.  There will be sorrow over it, and we mourn.  People will argue over it.  There will be a need to keep an eye on travel and entertainment venues.  Law enforcement and security forces will be checking things closely behind the scenes.  It’s possible there may be some tornadoes at that time—first, it’s rain or water issues—then in June volatile thunderstorms.  Everybody is feeling pretty emotional by Fourth of July. 

At the end of July and beginning of August, some of the partnerships the city has made will go into private negotiations—closed door sessions.  When some of these discussions hit the streets the last day of August, the fur will fly.  We remain tense and feeling vulnerable.  Partners stand by us, despite our squabbles.  There will be some public lies that will be spread the first couple weeks of September but by September 13, we know the score.  Catfights continue through mid-October.  Some info is suppressed, but we find out that people with a good reputation maybe aren’t so good.  This is a year of unveiling, isn’t it?  An action is taken the last week of October that affects the city’s coffers.  Probably, money comes OUT.  By first week of November we send an envoy off to chat with mucky-mucks.   Volatility, outbursts and stress continue.  By mid-December, we are told we are stopping something, or we stopped something.  It’s not true. L 

It’s Valentine’s Day of 2011 before all this upheaval stops, and we’re all eager to get on with it and make a buck.   It’s December of 2011 before we really learn how to effectively squelch troublemakers and other threats to our growth.   It’s Spring of 2015 before our city is the new city it wants to be.  (Be careful what you ask for!)

2008-2010

It was pretty clear that Oklahoma City
would vote to get the new ball park and get the basketball team, because the city is wanting to grow in the same way I saw Houston doing about ten years ago.  This means good times and some fatter years for the city as it beautifies itself (it’s already gorgeous) and starts to attract new companies.  It’s the weather that’s the worry.  April shows immediate work on city improvement, a new marriage for entertainment reasons that still needs to be finalized, and OKC moving into a new era as of May Day. 
 

While some businesses leave the city, new tried and true loyal partners re-commit and take action.  Just when we think we are getting bigger, there will be a rescindent order, and what we thought would happen immediately will get put off until August.  It’s okay.  It still happens anyway. Funding is an issue, and so there will have to be more creativity about how to fund this city growth.  A sudden business partner will pop up mid-September to solve the problem.  There will be a deal made in late 2008 with foreign oil dealers or other "underground dealings" that may be good for the city.  Oklahoma City must keep its options open to accept foreigners as potential money partners, because they must just help save the day.

Oklahoma City is a traditional healing city that will progress to a city incorporating alternative healing.  That process has already begun. Unfortunately, although OKC is a very pretty city, she has labored with a not-good-enough complex that is about to change!  Once she gets some interesting and unique "alien partners", she is going to do just great.  A good marriage is the key for this city, just like for us humans!  Both Oklahoma and Oklahoma City have much improved since they accepted their roles as the heart and center of Native America.  Now OKC needs to get some "way out" suitors and let them lead in the dance.  If the city can accept a balance of the influx of New with the Old-fashioned and Traditional, her reputation will soar.