Gathering 2005 Sun Valley, Part 10

2009-9-20 20:24:00

Wayne's Vision Of The Future

[Compiler's Note:  This is the same "Wayne" which appears in JJ Dewey's book "The Immortal."]

  

JJ speaking to Wayne:

Do you want to close your eyes or leave them open?

Wayne:

"I don't care."

  

JJ:

Okay, close your eyes. Wayne is going to go into a deep meditation. Okay, Wayne, we want to concentrate on somewhere within the next 100 years if possible. We want to look into the future and see potential earth changes that may take place. Are there going to be any major earth changes in the next 20 years? 50? 150? 200? 100? How long until the big changes come -- or may not come? If any impressions on that come while we're doing this, please relate them to us. (shutting windows and doors to cut down on noise) Wayne is such a master of concentration that you guys could be running around naked and he wouldn't care.

Wayne:

"You can all run around naked and call me master. (Laughter.) That's something strange to envision there. Now, if I was naked I'd understand why you'd call me master. (Laughter.)"

  

JJ:

Focus on earth changes but if something else comes to you fill us in on that. I'm going to count to 10. Concentrate this time on going into the future. One. Two. You're perfectly relaxed, just like you were last time. You're very relaxed. Your mind is drifting along the time line. You're following the time line into the future. Three. Four. Five. Everything is becoming clearer. Six. Seven. Clearer. Eight. Nine. You see things coming. Ten. You're now in the future. When impressions come, let us know.

Wayne:

"I've been thinking about the weather. I see the weather continuing on a more gentle trend into the future. Humanity has perhaps more to do with the weather than they think, in a direct way. As the human race evolves the weather becomes correspondingly gentler, milder and lends itself more to productive ways of life. I see a lot more moisture in the future. I see a lot more vegetation. I see fewer violent episodes that are weather-related."

  

JJ:

How far in the future are you?

Wayne:

"Actually for the next few hundred years it will be progressively a more mild world, more sustaining of life and a friendlier climate, physically and politically."

  

JJ:

Do you see any earth changes? Any continents coming up or old ones going down?

Wayne:

"I don't see California sloughing off into the ocean or New York being inundated. I see gradual changes that have come about with continental drift and erosion of the coast but I don't see anything cataclysmic happening in the next 1000 years."

  

JJ:

Is there anything else you see? It doesn't have to be on this subject.

Wayne:

"People are going to be a lot, lot more brighter than they are now. They'll be new methods of construction and the gradual evolving of the human race from generation to generation will accelerate so that we'll get a continuation of what's happening now at an even faster pace so that each succeeding generation is markedly brighter than the one that preceded it. When you multiply that over even just a few generations it makes a huge difference in humanity. As soon as we have populace that is concerned with world peace then we will have it despite the fact that there many who will, in the interest of their own power through political means and monetary means persist, they won't be tolerated for too much longer."

  

JJ:

How big of a population do you see?

Wayne:

"The Earth will be more accepting of more people. There may be 2 or 3 times the number of people on the earth in 200 years but the Earth will be able to support them."

  

JJ:

Will the population eventually level out?

Wayne:

"The trend in the future will be towards smaller families and more intense teaching for children. It will have its own leveling out process where humanity will replenish itself, not expand itself."

  

JJ:

What is the last population you see?

Wayne:

"About 50 billion."

  

JJ:

That's a pretty big number. Did you get any impressions of how we travel?

Wayne:

"That was a weird thing that caught my attention. It was sort of the inverse of what the satellite system does now. Now we get information on where we are from the satellites but this thing could be keyed on so you could lock onto the roadway and set your car and go undisturbed on any one of the arteries pretty much automatically. It seemed almost like a ceramic type substance that maintained it on the earth and through the mountains and straightened out where the terrain permitted it. It was a seamless conduit that directed traffic that could be quite a large distance away from it. There was very gentle rounding through the center. It was almost flat with curved sides and flat where it pressed against the earth. It was kind of like a flattened out hose or something."

  

JJ:

What year is it going to be when we see these?

Wayne:

"At least a hundred years away."

  

JJ:

What kind of political system will we be using?

Wayne:

"Less and less of a political system."

  

JJ:

Not a world dominated by big government?

Wayne:

"None whatsoever. Local governments and a completely different type of money system."

  

JJ:

Do we still use money?

Wayne:

"Yeah, money of a sort. There are still credits that are accumulated and earned and exchanged that have value. People who are interested in pursuing economic interest can encourage investment and pay other people. Usury will continue into the future as far as I can see it but it will be a much more purer world and the likelihood of somebody not having enough to eat or not having adequate shelter is remote in the future world."

  

JJ:

What causes the reversal of a central government to a more decentralized government?

Wayne:

"People got smarter. They wouldn't put up with the direction from on high that the political system fosters and supports."

  

JJ:

Was it public consciousness?

Wayne:

"Yea, people got too bright to put up with the nonsense."

  

JJ:

That will be nice.

People forget the power they have to make changes. They think change has to happen.

Wayne:

"People started to individualize more. Their sense of self-worth and self-purpose, their ability to pursue their goals and achieve satisfaction from a much wider venue than what is considered powerful and important nowadays."

  

JJ:

Very interesting, Wayne! Let's give Wayne a hand.

  

-- End Of Part Ten --

  

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