PSYCHIC VIEW: Click Your Heels Three Times and Say …

There’s no place like home for homesick family

Mona










THE DREAM ZONE




with Lauri Quinn Loewenberg


I'm trying to drive down the road but everything is so blurry. I can't focus on anything. What does this mean?




Lauren, 25




Lauri: This dream comes to you whenever you need to "focus" on a particular area of your life. Something may be going on that you aren't seeing for what it really is. Can you think of anything to which you may be turning a "blind eye"? Perhaps you don't have the "focus" and "drive" (motivation) to get you where you want to go in life. These dreams are telling you to "open your eyes," look closely at your issues and your life as a whole so you can safely go down the road life has in store for you.



Lauren replies: I'm going through a divorce at the age of 25. My soon-to-be ex-husband finally admitted he was an alcoholic after two years of ups and downs. I finally realized I have a great job and don't need him to hold me back, or try to hurt things I've worked so hard for. That interpretation makes great sense!



Lauri Quinn Loewenberg's website is thedreamzone.com




I enjoy reading your column and wanted to write for some time. My husband, daughter and I moved to Las Vegas from out of state over three years ago. Our plan was to stay here a couple of years and move back home. Unfortunately we couldn't afford to buy the home we wanted back then, and now the real-estate market back home seems almost out of reach for us. My husband and I have a creative project that's now released publicly and I'm hoping this will be our ticket out of Vegas.


We're very excited about this project but we're also going through some serious emotional ups and downs over it. Do you see us moving in the near future? I hope this isn't too vague but I would love to get some feedback from you. Please let me know if you need any more information.




Anxious To Get Back Home



Dear Anxious,


July is the month for everything to fall into place. Your daughter has something wonderful to celebrate within three weeks. Your husband's creative project is bigger than you originally anticipated. Because of its breadth, the project may force you to engage yourself politically. And you, my lovely lady, will discover the whole reason that your family moved to Las Vegas.


You may have to delay your move back home until the creative project you're involved with settles a bit more. I keep picking up that through this process, you'll become involved with local politics. It may be that you publicly expose something controversial or because of research connected with the project you stumble across an arcane law or policy. Whatever this is, it puts you into the spotlight.


Lastly, though you were vague about this project, I keep seeing that many truths are confirmed as a result of it. Your abilities, attitudes, spiritual resolve, and commitment are all being put to the test. This project is for you to intimately know that "creation always follows chaos." These current events will motivate what you will do with the rest of your life.



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I'm an educated person working in a low-paying, stressful job, just to have a job. This gives me a quieter life, and I've managed to avoid making decisions about my future. Long stretches of unemployment have hurt my job-hunting confidence, even though I have people in my life who encourage me. When I think of the future, I see a haze and wonder where I belong. What kind of clarity can you offer to guide me onto a more focused, productive life?




S.C.



Dear S.C.,


Concentrate on what and who you love until August. In this next three months, carry around a journal and write down your observations, your dreams, and the impressions you have of strangers as they pass you. Go to your favorite coffee hangout and make up stories about people who work there, the customers, and the textures and flavors of the fare. You will spend the next three months honing your creative writing talents.


Stop underestimating your ability to communicate, stop avoiding leadership roles, and do something that rankles your nerves a bit. Instead of thinking about riding a roller coaster, go ride one. Instead of being afraid to tell people how you feel, simply talk about how you view things.


When you don't know what to do with your life, learn more, do more, and visualize more. At the very least, write down the physical things you'd like to have in your life. The Universe is not stagnate; when you don't know what to do, sometimes a step in any direction—not assuming you'll know how it turns out—is the only action to take.



Mona Van Joseph is a licensed professional in the psychic arts through the city of Las Vegas. Her show, Midnights with Mona, airs weeknights on KDWN 720-AM. You may e-mail questions to [email protected].

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