About 4 days before the race I did a reading on the new roval race
on the track. It was a done deal with considerable lack of intuition or
for the concept and track. The sowilo rune described the curving back
and forth of the track design. I was curious about how these track
indicators would show up in the drivers reading.
I sent an email to detail the technical aspects of this reading. For purposes of this blog I'm posting a prediction. Theoretical and philosophical speculation later.
Clint Bowyer
Chase Elliot
Jamie McMurray
Kyle Busch
This is using a flight of four about their finishing order. I was able to clearly visualize the car number and paint scheme and their being on that particular track on that day.
This is consistent enough with my prediction to indicate some success on the general conditions and results. During the race, the announcers kept focusing on Clint Bowyer doing well enough through most of the race to qualify for the next round in the championship series. This was a theme of this race.
ReplyDeleteNote that Jamie McMurray took 2nd place, Clint Bowyer took 3rd place, Chase Elliot took 6th place, and Kyle Busch finished 32nd. The closeness of the first three and the distant finish of last place is evident in the email details I sent to preserve the brevity and decisiveness of this post.
Let's suppose I somehow became known as a 'psychic predictor' and let's suppose the network announcers used that reputation on one of their segments. My response would be to agree with the skepticism and derogatory humor that would likely entail if mentioned to a racing competitor. Men who compete against the odds and concentrate on winning are not likely to pay any attention to predictions even if they are based upon hard statistics or technical observation. The competitive spirit is one that beats the odds. We have competitions for a reason and each moment of training and determined effort can influence outcomes. The universe is built that way in terms of evolution.
Our abilities are tested and improved through positive efforts made against the odds. When you are working as 'the house' you can solidify your odds and when 'the house' is against you the odds can be improved measurably. If we see the Universe as the house we can recognize when we are serving our purpose toward achievement.