Michael’s Consortium August – September 2019 Soul-Ciology Report

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Sep 012019
 
Due to extended recovery from knee surgery; September’s 2nd Friday with Michael’s Consortium is cancelled. Look for resumption of monthly Conversations with the Consortium on October 11th at the Healing Roots Center in Sacramento. Stay tuned for information of how to join the sessions live over conference call.

Recall from the Overview of 2019 posted in January , that this Artisan accented year is one of the most pivotal in recent decades. Of the several reasons cited, many of the Baby Boomer Class and Millennial generations have come to turning points that neither of them expected. The Boomer, but particularly those of Older Soul ages, the ones who supported Civil Rights, Women’s Liberation, and were inspired by President Kennedy’s goal of a man on the moon, they enrolled in a Peace Corps and also rebelled against Viet Nam. It culminated in the Rock n’ Roll generation of the Summer of Love and Woodstock. For many it all collapsed under the weight of traditional imprinting and doubled down on the planet crushing and social conforming tenants of the late levels of the Young Soul mindset. Many now feel dislocated in time and purpose. Yet, those who knew it, found it, or are busy making one anew, are thriving or feeling the thrust of determination.

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2019 Overleaves Forecast

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Dec 192018
 
by Michael’s Consortium
Channeled by Stephen J. Cocconi 2019©

2019 Overleaves Composite

In honor of 2019 Artisan/Sage/Relaxation/Play Year, here is the perfect song to denote the energy. It portrays 3 of this years motto’s: Reclaim your Voice and Make it up as you go and Let’s do it together.

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