Throughout the ages there have been countless prophecies. Many have been fulfilled, at least in part while others have completely failed to materialize. As examples we could take Nostradamus who foretold the rise of Hitler and in contrast the Mayan prophecies regarding the year 2012.
I would suggest most of the seers were essentially sincere and reported their visions with a reasonable degree of accuracy. Obviously there have been charlatans who spun tales to further their own ends. I am afraid that is a consequence of Human nature; someone may have a slight clairvoyant gift but in order to impress the people around them, they make up and/or embellish most of what they proclaim.
So what of the Hierarchy, the Beings that populate the Spiritual Realms; is everything they say 100% correct?
It is with great humility and respect that I venture the answer: No!
In order to explain where I am coming from I would like to use a simple analogy. Let us consider a very large manufacturing company; it has a hierarchy of shareholders, directors, managers and workers. Each will have their own specific knowledge and a perspective of the company as a whole. The workers will know a lot about the actual products they are making but absolutely no idea of the financial structure. Whereas the shareholders will know how the company is faring through the dividends they receive but may not know in any detail what products are actually being produced.
So knowledge depends on position and magnification. By that I mean the individual’s perspective and the size of picture that is available to them. When it comes to prediction, wherever you sit and whatever you can see there is always the “Wild Card”, the unpredictable element.
We have been taught that essentially we plan our lives, before physical birth, with the aid of Guides, while still in the Spiritual Realms. But, the life we actually lead can deviate dramatically from the original “script” due to this random factor.
Consequently, no matter what your perspective is, you cannot predict future events with total accuracy. All you can do is work with the knowledge you have and declare the most probable outcome.
Even when large numbers of people predict the same event (think of the millennium bug) it does not mean that it is bound to happen. It could simply mean that most visionaries were merely picking up on the thoughts of a few other seers.
So, the conclusion is simply: accept that prophecies may come to fruition but at the same time allow the possibility of completely different outcomes. And remember, you can play a Wild Card at any time, so to some degree…….
Your Destiny is in Your Hands