Prediction Ability and the Marketplace as Crystal Ball by James Wanless

Prediction of events is a mystery, and always will be; however, there are websites now where anyone can bet ("invest") on future events. These markets are amazingly accurate. Intrade.com, for example, showed that people who invested in the last presidential election kept betting on Bush, even when polls showed Kerry pulling ahead in October. How about this one for prediction. At the beginning of December 2003, the U.S. military's search for Saddam Hussein was going nowhere. After 8 months, a small group of unidentified investors suspected that Saddam was about to be trapped – and made money on their hunch. These were members of Intrade where you can buy or sell a contract on everything from the likelihood of Hillary Clinton being the next Democratic presidential nominee or to how much the new summer blockbuster movie will gross on its opening weekend.

Back to the Saddam prediction, which went like this.... the price for Saddam being captured was low and steady for months. But on Dec. 11, volume suddenly spiked and the contract leaped. On Dec. 13, Hussein was captured. Those invested on his capture made a bundle. How does this accuracy of prediction work? Was it a piece of inside info about the situation regarding Saddam, or a bit of inspired guesswork, or even an intuitive feeling, or all of the above.

It seems to me that when we put money on something, we are inclined to be careful and correct. Investors want as much factual info that can be had. Dean LeBaron, a pioneer of this kind of "index" investing, and author of The Wisdom of the Crowd, believes that this kind of betting/prediction requires "counterintuitive thinking." I don't agree. Intuition loves information! Intuition is simply a feeling that the information is correct or not. The "wisdom of the crowd"... Is it true? Provocative stuff, I say!

ON DULLNESS (7 of Crystals) "Rock bottom is the basis of all things" The Dullness title of the 7 of Crystals is the watch-out, red flag quality of losing curiosity for life and for stubbornly holding onto fixed beliefs that don't work. The titles on the Cards are symbols, akin to all the other picture symbols. It's best not to get too fixed on the word titles; look to the visual aspect of the Cards to find other meanings. The Dullness Card, which is full of rocks and nothing else, has a very positive message. It can mean to go back to basics; and can mean to establish and re-establish your purpose and mission... the philosopher's stone on which you base your actions.

With uncracking belief in your vision and ability, build the rockbase foundation of success. Hold to the core values and principles that structure and support you. Hard as rock, even in life's tumbles, keep your integrity. Go to the bottom, the rock bottom, to get to the bottom of things. Go to the fundamentals and fundament that give you a rock of ages, a pillar of continuity within you that holds solid and continuous. Each stone, like every person, is bumpy and irregular, nothing spectacular, just whole unto itself. So, don't stub your toe on another. Walk lightly with gratitude for the gravity of rock support and understanding. Look to the stone within you for wisdom and strength. And Like a rolling stone forming and reforming, constantly shape your work by design to reformulate. Sand to pebble to boulder formation and accretion of molding together collect contract build tightly and cohesively.

How are you solid? What is your inner core of strength? What is your integrity? What beliefs support you? What is your purpose? Your mission? And your structure for doing so? What fundamentals do you need to return to? What do you want to reform? What are you bringing together? What shape are you in? LITTLE STONE: Your Friend for Life Five years ago, Element published this little book of mine. Twelve thousand editions were sold that year. Then Element went out of business, and so did the book. I recently had a limited number of this book re-printed. It is in paperbook, not hardback like the original, and it now comes with a pouch with the original small granite stones that inspired the book.

The book, pouch and little stone costs 12.95 You can read a review of this book that appears in Spirituality & Health (The Soul/Body Connection).

(Transmitted 8/28/05)

                                                                                                             

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