Yesterday’s loss of Prince is resonating significantly in the collective psyche of humanity. There is, however, more than meets the eye to this.
Prince has died under continuing (and undeniably bizarre) media coverage. He was among the more awake and aware artists, having spoken out about many issues. From a 2004 Washington Post piece, Purple Reign:
Prince is soft-spoken, intense and a tad pious, and he commandeers the course of this hour-long chat as if it’s another golf cart. He also sounds, now and then, a bit paranoid, offering half-serious and dark theories on topics like water fluoridation, childhood vaccines and the Grammys, which he suspects are essentially rigged by record execs.
Geoengineering? Vaccines? Fluoridation? Prince has clearly looked deeply into the darker agendas at play in our current reality, and done his best to warn the public.
Merle Haggard wrote a song decrying geoengineering. At his age, no one questioned his passing, but it certainly falls in line with these others:
If Prince were taken out deliberately, we would expect to see some sign from the cryptocratic establishment that they took him out. Something that would serve as a warning sign to other artists to keep quiet. Indeed, their fingerprints are all over this, from the extensive media coverage of his “flu” before his death (which serves to push the unseeing masses to get their toxic flu shots) to the fact that buildings around the world were somehow immediately turned purple in his honor:
There is plenty of discussion of this elsewhere on the web — let’s return now to the effect this loss is having on the human psyche.
dreams of prince
dreams of prince, spiking after his death 2016-04-22
There is an absolute deluge of dreams streaming across Twitter. Beyond the myriad surreal encounters, these include also reports of dreams predicting his death:
yo I had a dream prince died the other night and he did and last night I dreamed about seeing my ex and now he's trying to follow my Insta!!
Over the last 48 hours, several readers have noticed and contacted me about an item on the dream trend boards: market. Social dream language involving “markets” is currently up 362%.
The superficial answer is: not really. First, “market” seems to be somewhat cyclical in dreams. Just by eyeing the chart you can tell that there has been high variance over the last month, with activity departing from the usual trend:
social dream graph for “market” as of 4/18/2015
Here we see that the dream board can be a little misleading, because while “market” dreams are up, they had dropped off before, so it’s a natural rebound. This is why we must consider trends over different time intervals (and also why I was eager to make the dream graphs public).
Second, when I look into the data, I see that the word “market” is actually used to describe several different dream symbols and ideas: black market, flea market, super market [sic], local market, Boston Market (yes, the chain–it’s always alarming to me how deeply brands and corporate egregores have installed themselves in our collective psyche).
In fact, dreams of the actual stock market seem to be quite rare. They do happen:
Dreamt about the stock market last night.. #obsessed
… but then, we must remember: our collective unconscious cannot simply be queried like a database. The language of the subconscious is symbols: what would an economic collapse look like in a dream? Differently to everyone, of course, but if we look a little deeper, we can find some hints…
Money and Water
There are powerful linguistic and subconscious associations between water and money. If you have heard any of Jordan Maxwell‘s talks on language and symbols, you are familiar with his breakdown of “banks” (of a river, which guide the flow), and “currency” (the flow of the water) in “circulation” (a tie-in to blood as well). He starts in on this at 6:12 (over laughter):
This linkage extends deeper than you might think: we have liquid assets, cash flow, mortgages are underwater, and on and on. This is a strong connection that is not only established firmly at the linguistic level, but is reinforced and maintained in the pop “mainstream” news with terms like bail-out. Take a look at these recent headlines:
Consider how deeply this has been embedded in our collective psyche. Look at the bold terms above. When we learn a new concept like “bail-out,” we don’t generally stop to think about why this term is being used. We simply accept the newest parts of language, the contract that allows us to communicate with those around us. Yet the term has a profound impact on how we absorb the associated new concept and integrate it into our belief system, and can subconsciously resonate with other symbols.
The cryptocracy is pushing the Water Disaster/Collapse memes
There are a good number of alternative researchers who believe that the financial collapse towards which we are heading will be precipitated (so to speak) by a water-related disaster: a storm, tsunami, and/or flood. Is there any predictive programming that suggests this might be the case?
Yes, in fact, the subliminals and predictive programming around both the ideas of economic collapse and water disasters are quite dense.
We have seen currency collapse depicted in movies like “Rollover” (1981):
The concept was modernized and set to the current financial crisis (subprime mortgage instead of rich Arabs pulling the plug) in “Margin Call” (2011).
Unsurprisingly, Hollywood has churned out no shortage of films showing Manhattan demolished in various ways. Among them are tsunamis like this one, from “The Day After Tomorrow” (2004):
But are there any suggestions that these two things may be co-incident: that a water disaster and financial devastation are intertwined?
Indeed, in the 2012 Batman film, “Dark Knight Rises” (which, yes, was showing in Aurora during the shooting, and contained also references to Sandy Hook), Selena Kyle tells Bruce Wayne that a “storm is coming,” and to “batten down the hatches” [a nautical expression, literally, to seal the hatches against the waters] because “when it hits, you’re all gonna wonder how you ever thought you could live so large, and leave so little for the rest of us.” This pulls everything together pretty nicely: a water disaster, the great economic reset, civil unrest:
This kind of language is not conversational; it doesn’t really make sense to the vast majority of people watching Bush’s speech, and sort of floats by without any critical analysis. But the ruling elite are putting it right out there in front of everyone. It’s clear as day, for those with eyes to see…
So What?
To return to the popular question this week: are people dreaming of a market collapse? We have taken a bit of a long path in considering the question. So far, we have noted that:
Dreams speak through symbols, and we need to remember this when looking at dream language trends
Language informs how we integrate new ideas and concepts into our belief system
There is a powerful subconscious association between money and water
We have seen predictive programming in movies and continue to see suggestive/subliminal language in headlines describing a coming “economic storm”
And, we are seeing more dreams about water disasters. I mentioned last year that symbols like tsunami, flood, and storm have been increasing in social dream language. This continues. Here are some examples within just the last few days:
I had a dream about drowning in a convention center from a flood to wake up to a flood warning here. Don't be that guy, weather
So, are these dreams related to an approaching black swan event that triggers economic disaster? Personally, I haven’t put on my booties yet, but it does seem prudent to stay prepared: mentally and spiritually, minimally. Another thought is that this “water disaster” is actually the lack of water in California’s drought, which will in turn cause huge economic problems if not food shortages. At any rate, this is one trend on which I’ll continue to keep a close eye.
What do you think? Have you had any dreams of plunging markets or giant waves?