Thursday, August 27, 2020

Mary Trump and Her Words

Q.  Hello Lynn, since I’ve noticed you touching political subjects before, I wondered what you thought about Mary Trump’s words on her uncle and the rest of their family. I’ve seen you siding with Trump before, so I’d love to see what your opinion is on his niece’s words about her grandfather, her uncle and Trump’s family in general. I’m sure with your ability it would be easy for you to recognize evil when you see it and to defend truth and honesty regardless of what your political preference is.


A.  I did read through the synopsis and also an interview to get a good understanding and feel out her energy.  The vibe I get from both her written words and her voice is anger.  I get she hit on some key observations, but she manipulated them in a different direction.  Partly because they were factual observations, and partly because of her biased opinion. (When I uploaded this last night, one thing I didn't mention, but is worth bringing up is her energy reminded me of Christine Blasey Ford during the Kavanaugh trials.)

She discusses family dinners, and the hierarchy of the family as they sat at the table.  I see this as being the way the family was structured, and regardless of it being right or wrong, that is the way it was.  Everyone was expected to look up to the grandfather.  The grandfather held a lot of power and control over the family, and being in his good graces would afford you opportunities to partake in the real estate business and wealth that came with it.  

I get that Mary's dad didn't really subscribe to getting close to the grandfather, and the personality clash caused the grandfather to over look her dad, and take Donald under his wing.  She further witnessed her dad being made an example of by the grandfather, and the grandfather did evoke some emotional distress onto her dad.  

Donald, emulating parts of his dad, would have a sharp tongue and force accountability.  He saw that technique as a way to get effective results, even though it wasn't the kindest method.  I hear Donald saying something like "change doesn't happen from standing still" and always expected people to be working toward something.  He doesn't have patience for laziness, and would call you out if need be.  His focus and the way he felt love was through results and completion rather than emotion and empathy.  His metric for a job well done is seen with timelines, budgets and a completed product.  If being direct and lacking political correctness is necessary, then so be it.

Back to Mary... I get much of her opinion results from watching her dad be overlooked and Donald being favored.  She is bitter and resentful that not only was he close with his dad, he actually became the POTUS.  She has taken conversations out of context, and comments out of context.  I don't see her words being out of love of the country, or trying to protect someone, they feel like they are coming from an angry place.  She doesn't want to see someone she feels competed with her dad achieving the highest position in the country, even if it means endorsing a frequent flyer on the Lolita Express.  As she became more vocal with her opinion, I get the PTW (Powers That Were) also got to her and supported her every word, even helping to promote her on various media outlets. 
Then I kept hearing a bombardment of questions and I will leave you with them to ponder, as this is what I did.  Does Donald like money?  Yes.  Does he like fame?  Yes.  Is his ego as big as him?  Yes.  Is he a businessman?  Yes.  The United States is his business, and for all the above mentioned points he will work to succeed because his ego and way he wants to be viewed won't allow any other way.  People aren't voting for a husband, partner or companion.  They are voting for the person that can best fill the role out of the choices that they are given.

And that is all I have for this reading.  Thank you.  Love and light, Lynn

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15 comments:

Robert Schoen said...

That photo of Mary is way too flattering, she actually looks like a dour version of President Trump which is the perfect punishment every time she looks into the mirror. Before he died, her other uncle Robert Trump tweeted that at DJT & Melania's wedding he saw Bill Clinton hitting on Mary, then added, "then look what happened," as if Bill turned her off to men permanently.

I read a lot of this book free on Amazon until I got bored (they put half of it in the preview because obviously Bezos thought it would damage DJT) but it's pretty much just the same as all the many trash tell-alls by Bolton, Omarosa & others, and Mary comes off extremely bitter with much of it written by an editor where its probable a lot was made up or exaggerated. Still think this book had something to do with causing Roberts death & maybe the timing of it was intended as a one-two punch. She also in trapped her federal judge aunt, DJT's sister into trash mouthing him, given the tape Bezos' Washington Post. She deserves all her unhappiness but the scary part is that she's a psychiatrist supposing to help others!

Love said...

I don't get why she blamed grandfather n D, expect them to be responsible for their actions but not her own father's actions (being alcoholic).

She looks repressed in the pic. Hope she realizes you/self make your own success and happiness, don't just depend on someone else to give it to you just because you are the eldest.

Lynn White, Focus Sessions said...

@Robert: I didn't mention this in the post, but she reminded me of Christine Blasey Ford (same energy!)

@Love: Good point, and I agree.

Robert Schoen said...

Mary's definitely a Blasey Ford type.
@LOve:Mary greatly resents her grandfather because she felt cut out along with her brother from receiving her father's share of the inheritance after he died in his forties. Fred's children got the same amount as the other grandchildren but she wasn't happy with that and Sued the estate.

onrgaia said...

"...even if it means endorsing a frequent flyer on the Lolita Express"

He wasn't a frequent flyer so I'm confuse as to why you said that. He flew once domestically on that plane. Never to 'the island'.

Anonymous Reader said...

I got that feeling that this was her way of getting revenge at Trump. I get a sense of dark energy of anger and revenge, a feeling oh so familiar from the PTW and their allies on social media this year. And recent events in Kenosha have reignited the negative emotions once again...

Cyber said...

I really feel that Trump is a low-level soul who is after materialistic gains which won't last in the afterlife. I feel that having friendly relations with your relatives and people in general is more important than money. Trump will have to balance his karma in his next life with people he offended in this and previous lives.

Robert Schoen said...

@Cyber: Never gave a thought about Rich Playboy Trump of the 80s & told everyone I was skipping voting in 2016 until my daughter asked me who she should vote for and I looked up everything Trump was saying that was also consistent with his comments made back in the 80s & '90's. He not only met his campaign promises but accomplished so much more despite having every opposition thrown at every move he made. Speaking of family, his children are a perfect reflection of his character, while you only hear about dirt from those around him with an agenda who get lavishly paid. The monopolistic media cartel that informs most of the world could make Mother Teresa look like an a**hole if they only told a tenth of the lies found in their reporting on Trump. Amazingly I wouldn't be surprised if Trump was even more popular in every other Country around the world than here where he has a majority of Americans who enthusiastically get him and are gradually realizing they've been lied to for decades over every war, 9/11, school shootings,while being bombarded by brainwashing TV, music & movie programming.

Unlike a lot of politicians and bankster billionaires that never built or ran anything or performed real honest work for a living, Trump earned his affluence as a smart workaholic where his lavish lifestyle was also part of marketing to keep Trump Inc afloat, as much because he was responsible for the livelihoods of 100,000s of employees, showing he's a capable leader. He's also larger than life personality, attracting both those that love or hate him.

You can believe the propaganda or see the fact the entrenched DC oligarchy of Dems and Repubs that equally hated Trump's guts from the beginning, that then tried to assassinate him & family members at least 14 times on top of all the relentless political sabotage and personal attacks, that also unleashed the Harvard/Gates Foundation lab created Covid19 perfectly timed for beginning of election year 2020, followed by the Soros funded Open Society financed Antifa/BLM riots whose paid mercenaries fit right in with the imposed mandatory masks, are not normal reactions of political disagreement.

Since you follow Lynn, there was a prediction made in the '80's by a devout American that spent his later life, praying daily at the Holy House Shrine (Casa Sacra, the transported hut where Mary was visited by the Angel telling her she would be the mother of Christ) in Loreto Italy who told a visiting physician that Donald Trump would become the President who would lead the United States back to God. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyV7kwMRzdo
To sum it up, I think Trump will be okay in the afterlife.

Ashley said...

Well said Robert! People are too lazy to do their own research, and we all know google is biased and censors the truth.

Cyber said...

@Robert

How long have you been following Lynn? A person who is selfish, materialistic and antagonistic and war-like towards other nations won't have a happy afterlife or next life. To go up the spiritual evolution, you have to bring happiness and love to everyone including your enemies, avoid any sort of killing and suffering that resulted from war. If Trump hasn't learnt these, he will have to balance his karma in future lives. By the way, I'm not an American so I don't need to push any propaganda.

Robert Schoen said...

@Cyber, you obviously have only limited coverage that informs you on Trump, that leaves a lot of the good out while stressing the conflict, but you must know France's Yellow Vest protests (which get no coverage here), GB's voter forced exit from EU, Germany's protests against Merkel's open borders, Hong Kong's rebellion against China, the crackdown/exposure of mass Vatican pedophilia/human trafficking and the ending of 2 US wars & Peace with Israel & SA is all because of Trump. You think he's mean with a nasty personality, okay, so a good person has to be perfect with no flaws and follow the rules of political correctness? I think not, & political correctness is manipulation at its worst. The hundreds of Millions that love Trump around the world instinctively see he's a heroic figure standing up the evil global octopus that's controlled global governments and started wars over the centuries. Have your opinion but don't be surprised if it's challenged when posted on an open forum by someone whose been closely studying US politics & its deep state for 53 yrs & would never waist my time posting unsupported bullshit.

As for your question, I've followed Lynn since 2014, worked extensively with her on my research to the point that some of her psychic ability has rubbed off on me, as it has on many others who follow her. That psychic ability will tell you everything you need to know about Trump,so keep working on it!

Anonymous said...

T is where he's meant to be and he's what he's meant to be and is doing what he's meant to be doing in this lifetime...everybody's on their personal journeys and is not our place to judge their afterlife.
my psychic sense says he's not a bad, cruel, evil and demonic human, whereas, some leaders, beautiful, calm facades of compassion, intelligence, charm camouflage their secret worlds of satanism and evil.

Anonymous Reader said...

Regardless of how one views T, we may have been better off having him as president to begin with. It can feel like a rather difficult period with the increasing insanity of the past few years and especially the future, but there goes that saying: "Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. Weak men create hard times."

Lynn White, Focus Sessions said...

@Robert: I didn't know she sued. That explains it even more.

@orgaia: Where I live it is slag for that type of behavior. People that know or participate in it are referred to in that way.

@Anonymous: Yes, I agree.

@Cyber: That is very true- that will be for karma and the Universe to decide. It isn't our burden to bear. There is no need for all the hatred, and much of what people see is manufactured or amplified by the media (image if someone followed anyone 24/7 what story they could create if they despised that person enough).

@Robert: Thanks for sharing and I agree with many points.

@galacticwarrior: I do agree. He is on the path that was put in front of him- good, bad or indifferent.

@Anonymous: Great quote! Thanks for sharing!

Thanks for all the great comments! I know this can be a touchy subject, and I appreciate the great conversation!

Gratitude said...

But what is he doing for his people? The US?

I now have cancer, (as well as pre-existing auto-immune diseases, lasting 16 years of my life now) and will be applying for disability shortly. I just can’t work now. I never wanted or wished for this life and I would do anything to go back to a life of health. But it is what it is.

So now I have to worry about Trumpet cutting programs for the disabled?

See: https://www.disabilityscoop.com/2020/02/13/trump-budget-calls-for-cuts-to-disability-programs/27812/

As well as recent updates on changes to Medicare. I believe it is that Medicare recipients have to prove that they are still disabled, every two months. That’s 6 times a year! How hateful is that? It is hard to get disability and you are already assumed to be lying when you try for it. To have to re-live that now, every two months? I can’t imagine it. All that is saying is “I don’t believe you”.

Disabled people are not lazy. They didn’t ask for the problems they have. They really just want to live a normal life like everyone else. So I’m supposed to believe this man has my best interests (as a disabled person) at heart? Does anyone here believe that?