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ProfeC pronounced proph·e·cy
Prophecy, in a broad sense, is the prediction of future events. The etymology of the word is ultimately Greek, from pro- “before” plus the root of phanai “speak”, i. e. “speaking before” or “foretelling” (proclamation), but prophecy can be supernatural, subnatural, or natural phenomena, whether it is communication with a deity, the reading of magical signs, astrology, or guesswork. It is also used as a general term for the revelation of divine will.
Throughout history, people have sought knowledge of future events from special individuals or groups who were thought to have the gift of prophecy, such as Oracles at Delphi in ancient Greece. Cultures in which prophecy played an important role include the North American Indians, Mayans, Celts, Druids, Chinese, Chaldeans, Assyrians, Egyptians, Hindus, Hebrews, Tibetans, Greeks, and many in the Christian tradition, among others.
It is arguable that God has always speaken globally, yet particularly & most clearly through a select people. This does not preclude messages having been but dimly yet colourfully mediated into the public domain.
After all of that, this is really my little home on the web talking about anything and everything that is on my mind… enjoy.







