Psychic Looks at Colorado Shooting

 

We could call it Karma…

Law Of Attraction Wins Again….

Because we don’t know enough about this Law,

we  all lose…

Note from Frances: First, my condolences to all the families and friends of the shooting victims.

Jessica Ghawi’s tragic death  is a sad example of how our lack of knowledge of basic energy laws can control our lives in  ways we would never have actively chosen. Jessica,  the aspiring sportswriter who died in the shooting, never purified a previous trauma and had a vasana in her chest, her heart chakra and probably first chakra, root chakra, due to the trauma. This was her trauma, according to CNN news:

In June, she narrowly escaped a mass shooting at a Toronto shopping mall.

A vasana is a deep rooted impression on the  aura/mind. It can be likened to a scar. Vasanas include memories, thoughts and emotions. Vasanas are part of the way we “create our reality”.  Vasanas are how karma is created.  A good psychic can tell you what your vasanas are…

Jessica had a vasana that was active enough she could feel the emotions associated with it. She blogged about it on June 5, writing:

“This empty, almost sickening feeling won’t go away.

Vasanas are  part of the explanation for the  Law of Attraction. Vasanas  draw to us similar types of people or situations or conclusions in our lives. Sometimes they are called “patterns”, such as when a woman is constantly choosing the same type of abusive men.

In Jessica’s case she was traumatized by a mass shooting in a shopping center in Toronto. The trauma caused a deep rooted impression on her mind, an energetic scar, a vasana. This vasana drew her to an incredibly similar situation which ultimately caused her death, the shooting in Colorado on July 19, 2012.

We all know there are no coincidences…We could call it karma….

Notes From CNN.com

Jessica Ghawi

Ghawi was an aspiring sports journalist who also went by the name Jessica Redfield. She grew up in Texas and interned at Ticket 760 sports in San Antonio before moving to Denver to try to break into the television market there. In June, she narrowly escaped a mass shooting at a Toronto shopping mall. She blogged about it on June 5 writing:

“This empty, almost sickening feeling won’t go away. I noticed this feeling when I was in the Eaton Center in Toronto just seconds before someone opened fire in the food court. An odd feeling which led me to go outside and unknowingly out of harm’s way. It’s hard for me to wrap my mind around how a weird feeling saved me from being in the middle of a deadly shooting.”

 

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