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Psychic Facts: Long Live the Death of Osama Bin Laden

Here’s to you, Osama Bin Laden! May you remain dead a long, long time!

My clear first psychic impressions: these secrets of Osama Bin Laden’s death:

He crossed over to his warped version of an afterlife expecting a hero’s welcome, which he received.

From a few of his hard core followers, that is. They gave him congratulatory cheers. Huzzahs. Happy greetings.

But very soon thereafter, Bin Laden grew puzzled and disheartened.

Forget about not being met by 72 virgins–unless some poor unfortunate maidens were on hand whom the Taliban or Al Qaeda had coerced into suicide missions in the past.

No, the dead Bin Laden’s puzzlement grew quickly into a bitter, ill-concealed disillusionment.

Why?

Because he’d foolishly believed he was ” doing God’s (Allah’s) work”! He thought he would be praised by God Himself!

He thought he would be greeted as a champion!

But instead, he was met with the cold shoulder of reality:

Osama was only a mass murderer, a violent purveyor of mass delusions, the foot soldier of a disintegrating fundamentalist lunacy whose worldwide ascent is a shining bauble, a fake gem, a cheap imitation of devotion to God and humanity’s well being.

Did he do any good?

As a matter of fact, no–and yes.

He served as a focal point of barbarous notions about power and reality. He served as a focal point of hatred, given and received. He built a network of vile terrorist behavior with the excuse that it was just response to America’s and the West’s own global militaristic excesses and cultural flaws. He ably tried to justify violence in the name of religious jihad–and because he enjoyed leading others.

He helped the world see evil for what it was–without excuse, despite his best attempts.

He challenged many to observe, admit, or deny their deeply hidden beliefs about violent means justifying their ends.

He loved the game–the old, decaying, burning-out nihilistic game.

From the ashes of the World Trade Center…to the ashes of his lunatic vision. No one’s deeds escape the clear-eyed judgment of God.

My last impression is, he’s going to spend a long, long time being reprogrammed. Then, studying in a very unpleasant jail on the Other Side, to comprehend & accept what was his great wrongdoing. He has a long time ahead to brood and pray and suffer before he returns into a new incarnation.

He will have to accept that the pendulum of God–of Allah–of Yahweh–is swinging definitively in the direction of New Wisdom, the New Birthing Experience of Peaceful Aims and Acts.

Someday, far away in the future perhaps, he will glimpse the New Understanding–that we humans are meant to move away from mayhem by ANY country or ANY movement or ANY religion, for ANY reason–towards world peace.

Let all of us, in our one human family, embrace this spiritual fact–the sooner the better.

Peace & Blessings to Our One World,
in the Name of the Prince of Peace,
Amen.
Rev Scott Ufford Copyright 2011

Was Mubarak’s Downfall Prophesied by this Dead Turkish Sultan?

Mystery:

Did II Mehmet, the noble Turkish sultan who lived from 1432-1481, actually prophesy controversial Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak’s downfall?

Consider the evidence:

In a psychic inspiration given on November 11, 2007 while I prayed in Istanbul’s revered Eminonu Mosque, Mehmet Bey’s great spirit introduced himself.

He spoke of a coming age when “the spiritual forces of Islam” will balance “in harmony with Christians and Jews.”

The sultan explained, “A great spiritual awakening must first enter the hearts of everyday men and women.

“You will see a spiritual revolution sweep the Earth from its four corners. This revolution shall uplift all religions and all races.”

Could the Arab Spring unrest–including the common people’s revolt in Egypt–really be about much more than decent jobs, food, and civil rights? Could they be planting the first seeds of a spiritual revolution? Not a revolution where one smiling dictator or violent belief replaces another–but one where the people’s hearts are heard, and obeyed?

The sultan spoke wisely about blind rulers of the world failing to defeat all their opposition:

“Enemies are not to be destroyed in military conquest. War is impossible for true victory. You may destroy your enemies’ guns: good. But until you change his heart, much life is lost and little victories, won.”

Are the days fading when any dictator’s threats of violence and cruelty to the innocent can silence the honest and the hungry? Isn’t Egypt a great testing grounds for this hope?

Hear II Mehmet’s stirring voice:

“The God that guided Mohammed must return to guide the hearts of your everyday men and women.

“From these citizens shall come leaders with visions. Their eyes opened into possibilities of peace with prosperity, of community with sharing, and of teamwork with excellence.

“The God who made all people, blesses all people, guides all people…desires them all to be well-fed, and decently clothed, housed and taught.”

Aren’t these good gifts of God what every governmental leader, whether elected or not, should try to provide? If he or she isn’t willing, is the sultan suggesting they should and will be removed from power?

II Mehmet then finished his prophecy, referring to Turkey and so also to Egypt and the entire Middle East:

“You will recognize when the signs of struggle and worry in the eyes of the common man and woman are replaced by a clear light, a peaceful understanding, a warm compassion—the times of these predictions are coming.

“Every word here is true in its essence.
All of this is a true prediction. Voluntary for the human hearts to fulfill!

“This spiritual revolution will transform the essential life of many known, and so far unknown, spiritual centers around the world and this religion.

“You shall see! Peace is the power unsurpassed…”

Blessings of happiness and peace upon all the people of Egypt who hear his words.

Many are the people praying for fulfillment of words like this prophecy of II Mehmet, the most enlightened sultan in history.

Sincerely,
Rev. Scott Ufford

Copyright 2007, 2011

A Shocking Prophecy About Turkey’s Future by the Noblest Ottoman Sultan

by Rev. Scott Ufford

This prophecy about Turkey and the Middle East’s remarkable future was given to me, a Christian Spiritualist, by the soul of the Ottoman Empire’s greatest sultan.

Received point-blank while meditating in Eminonu Mosque of Istanbul, Turkey, on November 11, 2007, after visiting The Tombs of Five Sultans and Their Wives. The Sultan’s words were so unexpected and meaningful, my wife even took a photo of the notebook transcript while we were still in the mosque:

“Istanbul will once again become the most famous city of the Near East. A spiritual capital eclipsing Constantinople and the Ottoman Empire.

Istanbul will center the spiritual forces of Islam in harmony with Christians and Jews.

A great spiritual awakening must first enter the hearts of everyday men and women.

You will see a spiritual revolution sweep the Earth from its four corners. This revolution shall uplift all religions and all races.

Istanbul a city NOT of military power, NOT of political will, NOT of economic struggle and conquest.

Even as I once placed the Middle East, the sacred Mecca under the protection of the (Caliph) so will Istanbul center the religious spiritual hopes of the regions.

Enemies are not to be destroyed in military conquest. War is impossible for true victory. You may destroy your enemies’ guns: good. But until you change his heart, much life is lost and little victories, won.

I would turn your hearts and spirits to this great task: as you earn your monies, open your hearts.

As you divide powers and grow militarily strong, you must enter your senses.

The God that guided Mohamed must return to guide the hearts of your everyday men and women.

From these citizens shall come leaders with visions. Their eyes shall open into possibilities of peace with prosperity, of community with sharing, and of teamwork with excellence.

Istanbul as the spiritual capital is not for the glory of Turkey. Instead, this is for the glory of the God who made all people, blesses all people, guides all people. Who desires them all to be well-fed, and decently clothed, housed and taught.

Only with a free, awakened will may all turn to the glory and peace of the one Creator. This prediction is not for the ego of Istanbul. This prediction is to awaken the home of the true spirit in the human heart.

Open its doors. Study wisely the wisdom therein. Share freely the goodness and prosperity.

As a link between Europe and Near and Middle East in centuries ahead a completely new vision of God, peace, hope, community, Allah and human possibilities will flower into excellence.

Even as the tulips began in Turkey so shall your grandchildren and their children see:

Istanbul as a center of hope, charity, activism, quiet meditation. A center of discourse, a meeting place of nations, a center for jurisprudential excellence of many nations—not as an empire—but as a center of true civilization in the purest word.

–Mehmet Bey”

The sultan followed up his prophecy:

“Trust in this slow evolution. You will recognize when the signs of struggle and worry in the eyes of the common man and woman are replaced by a clear light, a peaceful understanding, a warm compassion—the times of these predictions are coming.

Every word here is true in its essence.
All of this is a true prediction. Voluntary for the human hearts to fulfill!

This spiritual revolution will transform the essential life of many known, and so far unknown, spiritual centers around the world and this religion.

You shall see!
Peace is the power unsurpassed.

Peace is the true prosperity that turns hard work and prayer into cooperation and surprising success.”
–II Mehmet, 1432-1481 AD


Peace and blessings to all who read and consider these words.
Rev. Scott Ufford Copyright 2007, 2010