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Last Updated: Nov 5th, 2008 - 20:14:43


Turning over the future
By Daniel Williams (dmart145@mscd.edu)
Nov 6, 2008, 03:59


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The presidential race may be over, but the future of America is still up in the air. For those of us with remaining questions, there is a light at the end of the tunnel.

A group of the region's leading psychics will gather Nov. 9 in Northglenn at Ramada Plaza Convention Center to discuss the questions that are on everyone's political mind – namely what will President-elect Barack Obama accomplish?


Pictures of Barack Obama lie among tarot cards, incense, a crystal ball and rune stones. A psychic from Isis Books on Broadway Boulevard foresees the future with Obama as commander in chief as prosperous and renewing. (Photo by Cora Kemp / ckemp4@mscd.edu)
Longtime Denver mainstay Isis Books and Colorado promoter Dana Cain are presenting "The Next Four Years," a speaking engagement that will feature panelists Karen Harrison, psychic, tarot reader and owner of Isis Books; Ingrid Jeffries, astrologer; and Karen Fox, an intuitive dream-worker and psychic.

Each of the panelists will share their predictions about the future of America, Harrison said, and each will use their own talents to give insight.

"[Jeffries] is going to be looking at the next four years in terms of how the planetary energies align and will direct the major issues," Harrison said. "I am also going to be addressing psychic hits that I've been getting regarding conflicts and war, particularly on the world level."

Fox is known for her predictive dream works and her ability to talk to people who have passed away.

"She gets a lot of info through her dreams, and she will be using her ability to talk to those on the other side, to bring insight into the prominent points for the next four years," Harrison said.

"People want to know what is going to happen now that the election has passed and we are going to try and tell them," Cain said. "But there is also a spiritual feel about the event, kind of a metaphysical spiritual day."

The speeches will be the keynote address of this fall's Athena Festival, the 10th semi-annual festival celebrating the wisdom of women.

The trio will speak from 1 to 2 p.m. on topics covering the economy, the War in Iraq, the possibility of a presidential "test," global and domestic events and more.

"We are going to use three different deviation tools to help paint a picture of the next four years," Cain said. "And the speakers are going to be fearless about what they see."




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