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For enlightenment purposes only. Just one guy’s waking dream, right?

Cash Peters is not a psychic or a medium, or anything fancy like that. He’s a ‘visionary empath’, someone who reads energy and whose head fills with pictures whenever he thinks of someone or some thing. In these videos, he describes the pictures, tries to interpret them, and invites you to join in.

During quieter moments of profound contemplation, have you ever wondered how great it would feel to step up like the hero you are and support Cash’s channel? Well, here’s your chance. It’s as easy as clicking on this lovely link: http://www.PayPal.me/cashpeters. Spoiler alert: it may give you a fuzzy, warm sensation inside.

Details of Cash’s fabulously uplifting new book, The Illustrated Law of Attraction, are available at www.cashpeters.com, along with some attractive mugs and T-shirts for your drinking and wearing pleasure. (The cost of mailing mugs in the U.S. is entirely down to the whims of that rascal Louis DeJoy. Alas, we are all just playthings in his world.)

The night-time relaxation video – words of comfort to help you unwind and fall asleep – is here: https://youtu.be/ES3FsXnnXDY

In other news:

A) The ebook versions of the Believing book, ‘Force of Habit’, and MasterPeace’ are, as usual, to be found on Amazon. ‘Why Your Life Matters’ is no longer available in paperback, only as an ebook on Amazon.

B) If you’d like to understand how Cash does his pictures, there’s a video you can watch. You’ll find it here: https://youtu.be/De9nwgarA9Y

C) Newspaper headlines used in the video are included without the introductory phrase, “And this is how The Washington Post described it’ or ‘Here’s what Forbes said on this topic last week’ etc. This saves space and repetition, but that’s what is intended. Excerpts from books, poetry, or other media are included under the doctrine of fair use.

And finally, a word to all my darling commenters…

I love hearing from you, even if you’re being critical, but especially if you’re not. Your ideas for topics for pictures are also appreciated.

However, there are some things that are not acceptable. Cross these boundaries a little bit and your comment will be deleted. Cross them a lot and you will be blocked. Please bear in mind that I curate hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of comments each week, and so will generally skip or delete argumentative or vexatious people.

Anyway, here they are, listed in no particular numerical order:

1) No spam, scams, bots, fake information, links to porno sites, gaslighting, or phony opinions presented as real comments.

2) No abuse, vulgarity, insults, or cursing. Don’t be rude to – or about – me, or about other commenters, readers, etc. Say what you like, by all means, but try to be kind, polite, pleasant, and constructive. And if you can avoid whining as well, so much the better. 😊

3) Do not post bogus invitations that suggest viewers check out ‘my’ Instagram or Telegram page, or that they should have a personal reading from me. I will NEVER send you an invite or contact you directly. I don’t even contact my friends directly, so, rest assured, if it looks like I’m instigating an interaction, it’s a scam.

4) Please maintain a respectful distance. Don’t try pick-up lines on other commenters, ask where they live, or seek other personal details from them. Or from me, for that matter. I would also add…no over-affectionate gushing, intimate suggestions, or creepy claims to be my friend when you’re not. I will block you instantly.

5) No promoting products or websites, or posting links/timecodes.

6) No promoting other readers. This is a regrettable one. I don’t have an objection to readers being referred to – of course. Some of them are terrific. However, a handful of viewers insist on plugging two readers in particular, and it’s fishy. So…no to that.

7) No time-stamping my videos. In other words, no going through the episode, noting the time that each topic begins, and posting an itemized list. We live in an increasingly divided and segmented world where people confine their focus solely to things that concern them, shutting out everything else, especially stuff that’s happening in other countries. This viewpoint is unsustainable when the very survival of humanity depends on everyone pulling together as one. Time-stamping is not conducive to that. Please don’t do it.

In addition, and as a makeshift number 8…

Unless I know you personally, please do not send me unsolicited mail, friend requests on FB, follow requests on Instagram, marriage proposals, or snapshots of: a) your cat; b) you posing in a low-cut ball-gown or bikini. If it can’t be said or shown in the comments section, I guarantee I won’t want to see it privately. Again, even my friends know not to send me stuff, so I’d be grateful if you would refrain too.

36 Comments

  1. Cash, that thing that comes over your shoulder looks like a buckle to me, like one that would be on a backpack or something…it might have been in your hood and slid down as you were talking…just a thought.

  2. Hey Cash, did you have some kind of listening apparatus for this tour? Whatever slid off of you doesn't seem to be alive, and seems a bit circular? Loved the video, thanks for the content!

  3. Wow! What a spectacular place! So interesting! Thank you for sharing! Although I was a bit spooked by that creepy thing that crawled off your shoulder! 😮

  4. Hi Cash, the "thing" that goes down your sholder looks like a piece of black plastic from the backpack. You can see it better if you slow it down to 1/4 speed. It's sort of a small corner you can see the edge of and when you move your hands back and forth on the word "reverberate" it jogs it loose.

  5. Cash peters please stop doubting your fingers and arguing with them like they’re wrong you know damn good and well your fingers are not wrong. They’re always right. End of story. Good night.😀

  6. This video was amazing and incredible. My husband who has been fisherman his entire life and is now 67 years old, said that what he thinks was crawling down your shoulders was a crawdad or crawfish or a crayfish whatever you wanna call it and I just started cracking up and told him I had to post that.

  7. What a magnificent trip you took! It's fascinating that you can read those energies plus indicating Leonardo was not really buried there! Now…..whatever that 'thing' was that crawled up your shoulder and down the side of you…….I kept replaying it so I could capture what that 'thing' was and I have no idea! Could it have been a BIG scorpion or a huge spider? It looks like there is a 'pincher' at the end of it like what an earwig has yet an earwig is very small. UGH!!! Glad it didn't land up in your pocket!!!

  8. Fascinating. It's a treat to be able to share in your experiences and pictures. I have always said that the greatest mind in all history was da Vinci's. This man could do so so many things and do them all superbly! I'm in awe.
    PS I agree that Hyme is a prince, but by the LoA that makes you one too. 😊

  9. Fascinating! I’d love to know what you think about the Roman senate building where Julias Cesar was killed. When I went there I swear I saw a ghost! And the feel – such a dark dank creepy energy. Also I had a close call with a spirit in the Pantheon, I walked in and smugly said “you think you can strip the gods away and make this a Christian church by placing some crosses around…it’s a pagan site!” And then it felt like a knife was at my neck, and my bone crescent moon necklace was ripped from my neck and flung across the marble floor

  10. Cash, how about doing something Etruscan? Their writing and religious practices are unclear – why did they write the Greek alphabet backwards, and right to left, like mirror writing? There are some tomb objects you might look at.

    Anyway, cheers from us in Oz.Onya, mate. 👍🙏🦘🦘🦘🇦🇺🙃

  11. I was in Amboise in 2019 on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the death of the Renaissance genius's as part of my research for my time-travel adventure series, Edge of Yesterday, where a very 21st century STEMinista and Leonardo wannabe builds a model of the Maestro's time machine and, oops, it works.
    I stayed at an AirBnB across the Loire from the chateau, an ancient converted stables, owned, as it turns out by the 16-times great-grandson of Leonardo's notary (read: lawyer) in Amboise. He shared how it was passed down through family legend, that Leonardo was not buried in the Chapel of St. Hubert, but likely buried on the banks of the river at the Eglise of St. Florentin (fitting for the Florentine Leonardo, no?). So, as usual, your feeling of the energies is likely correct, Cash. Well done!

  12. I thought that was a spider of some type but they don’t usually slide & it looked more like a scorpion. Thank you for this video. I love history & the beautiful old architecture.

  13. I was able to get a decent screen shot of the mystery item that slid down from your shoulder on the backpack strap…would you like me to send it to you? If so, please let me know the best way to do that…its interesting (definitely not a mouse 😊)!

  14. Not a mouse, not a scorpion, not a spider, not a piece of plastic at 3:02! It was da Vinci drawing a picture (made of ether and light)of YOUR energy!

  15. Hi Cash. I wonder if you've done any modern composers. I would be so curious to see pictures for Stephen Sondheim.

  16. Hi Cash, I think the thing that fell off of your shoulder was perhaps a piece of fabric, or a leaf, something that you didn't notice falling onto your backpack as you were walking outside. Very interesting video.

  17. thank you, Cash. i appreciate your time making these videos, your experience shows, and really enjoyed this. i enjoy travel videos and combining it with your energy ready is awesome!
    i watched it two more times to try to discern who your travel buddy was….(grin) and then i played it once more at .25 speed…. i think that wee thing may be a lizard with two tails?
    (yup, … i googled it… and they're kind of cute. and very good luck.)

  18. Hi. I see that my comment was removed. This makes me sad because I watch your vids regularly. All I said was that I didn’t think you sounded very impressed by Da Vinci and that to me, he sounded like a lost soul so, consequently, had to take time to adapt to his new situation.

  19. I learned on the Burns's excellent documentary on Leonardo that Gian Giacomo Caprotti – known by Da Vinci as Salaí (little devil) was his long-time companion. I'd hate to think the King was more than a stan.

  20. The 'thing' coming over your shoulder… the interesting thing is that after that you describe several times this movement of energy going down and away in a downhill movement..just what that creature (dense energy?) did from your shoulder down. Just my take on what I see and hear. 😉 Ps. I did several screen shots and thats why I don't see any resemblance with a mouse. Thanks for interesting sharings on the whole! Greetings from Sweden! 😊👍

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