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December 30, 2008
By PATRICK MALONE
THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN
Colleen West gives good, bad outlook for upcoming year
By PATRICK MALONE
THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN
Don't say you weren't warned, Pueblo.
Keep your flood insurance premium paid (especially in the Union Avenue Historic District). Keep an ample supply of potable water on hand, and don't bother to buy that heavy-duty snow shovel, regardless of what the Old Farmer's Almanac might recommend.
On the bright side, fewer locals will be getting divorced, more people with alcohol problems and their families will get the help they need and neighbors will help neighbors through their difficult times. Plus, a large business is on its way to town, provided local government stays out of its way.
Each of these prophecies was delivered by a divine messenger, through Pueblo psychic Colleen West.
The Pueblo Chieftain sought out West's powers to illuminate important events to expect in 2009. The most monumental happening that West forecast can be expected within the next few years, but not necessarily in 2009. She predicted that Pueblo would experience a flood of 1921 proportions, and that the Union Avenue Historic District would be hit the hardest.
The Union Avenue district has seen more than its share of tragedy in 2008, with the deadly explosion that leveled two buildings and claimed one life. An industrial accident claimed another life in the historic district weeks later.
West said the district is a hotbed of supernatural activity.
“It's hard for me to go down there due to the earthbound presences - ghosts,”
she said. “There's a lot of activity down there, whether ghost or spirit. They
can manipulate energy. They can change it in a way to where we ourselves can go
from Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde. People just don't realize what ghosts can do with
the energy around us.
What the entities have done with the energy (on Union Avenue) has made it hard for the average shop owner to see an increase in business."
West said the city's North Side, at the northern edge and extending east from Pueblo Boulevard to Interstate 25, is another hotbed of spiritual goings on.
“I feel changed energy” on the North Side, West said. “It's a sign of our time.”
Water, the kind fit for drinking and otherwise, figures prominently into West's predictions for Pueblo in 2009.
“Aside from our own bodily intake of water, we need to be very conscious of the amount of water that we use,” she said.
On the weather front, West said that Pueblo will see less snow and other precipitation than is predicted during 2009.
Now, for the good news. West said she senses a decrease in local divorces spurred by the poor economy. She sees an increase in couples seeking counseling to resolve their differences. More people struggling with alcoholism and their families will seek help in 12-step programs as well, according to West.
Kindness also will prevail in 2009.
“I see the people of the city of Pueblo taking back their city,” West said. “And what I mean by taking back is loving their neighbors and helping out where they can, even though they themselves may be struggling or suffering in some way.”
In terms of economic development, West said 2009 looks promising for Pueblo.
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...She also offered this disclaimer: “As a psychic, we are not 100 percent accurate. What messages may come across in the present are not etched in stone.”
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