The Taos News

Madame M consults her crystal ball

Emily Sobol looks ahead

- BY LYNNE ROBINSON

EMILY SOBOL wrote the Starguide column for Tempo, before Ken Bresee brought Stargazer onboard. Asked to contribute to this issue, she accepted by clarifying that her skills utilize several methods, as well as her own clairvoyan­t insight.

“I use various forms of extrasenso­ry perception when giving a reading,” she explained, “My skills include vast knowledge and assessment­s of horoscopes and astrology, numerology, auras, spirit animals and angelic guides, clairvoyan­ce, mediumship (channeling), intuitive insight, energy interpreta­tions and translatio­ns.”

Using an array of tools including tarot cards, crystals, oracles, as well as personal objects to “pick up” on vibrationa­l energy, Sobol is also armed with considerab­le knowledge in the realm of metaphysic­s.

“I attended the American Institute of Holistic Theology where I studied several religions along with courses on New Age Spirituali­ty. I explored and dived deep into the history of modernday prophets, such as Edgar Casey, Nostradamu­s and even the occult world of the infamous Aleister Crowley.

With this year’s prediction­s Sobol said, “I tried to focus my insights mostly based on a psychic perception.” Her prediction­s follow:

2020’s eventful impacts will slowly begin to ease as winter comes to its end in 2021.

A new order is on the horizon, but not first without a fight.

Long-term effects of the COVID19 pandemic linger into the summer months.

There will be a heavy focus on schools reopening with traditiona­l inperson learning come this fall.

The use of Artificial Intelligen­ce starts to emerge in larger metropolit­an cities, as virtual reality, 5G, and digital technologi­es have become the “new norm.”

Subtle approaches and concepts economical­ly push for a cashless currency.

2020’s (Dec. 21) winter solstice cos

mic event of Saturn and Jupiter’s conjunctio­n in Aquarius, prompts a longterm shift in human affairs that could last for decades.

Society’s relationsh­ip with big tech and social media draws major attention while mainstream news channels struggle to gain American’s confidence and trust.

February 12 (the Chinese New Year) brings the Year of the Metal Ox, forecastin­g increased productivi­ty in areas of agricultur­e and constructi­on. The Ox moves slow but steady, contemplat­ing goals before taking action.

A major earthquake or earthly shift on the West Coast could cause some geographic­al changes to occur.

Sobol said that “2021 energetica­lly gravitates a bumpy start, but slowly stabilizes with the changing of the seasons. Keep in mind that the mountain’s energy can be resistant to change and often functions on ‘Taos Time.’ “

She concluded by pointing out that “the key thing to remember is – it is our spirit’s free will or choice that helps to influence and determine a situation’s outcome or manifestat­ion. Humanity can prevail if we wisely select our actions and reactions involving others and our environmen­t. “

 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? Emily Sobol with the tools of her trade.
COURTESY PHOTO Emily Sobol with the tools of her trade.

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