About Jaye Bartlett
Jaye Bartlett is a Sensitive/Intuitive with strong Precognitive Abilities.
Her special insights enable her to see and feel glimpses of the future. She inherited her precognitive abilities in the same way she inherited her ability to write wondrous words of inspiration and insight. �My ability to feel and see life and put those emotional thoughts and feelings into words come from my genetic ancestral gene pool,” she relates. Jaye believes she received large doses of the wonderfully eccentric and intuitive genes from her Irish, Scottish, and English gene pool. Some of my past and present relatives she laughingly calls, “marvelously eccentric and brilliant. Way out there! “Other ancestors,” she states, “have been some of the true front-runners of change and leadership of this past millennium. If you put all of my talented, insightful and hearty ancestors together into a gene pool soup,” she says, “You’ll fine Me in there someplace.”
Some of Jaye’s most memorable and substantiated predictions are:
Predicted the stock market downslide of Black Monday in 1987 a full thirty days before it happened. She was within a few dollars of the “safe level for getting out of the slide” before the computers went crazy and jammed.
Jaye predicted the death and the exact circumstances and betrayal surrounding the assassination of a great statesman, Anwar Sadat. At the time, she was working as an ad copywriter at a radio station. Every day for a month, she expected the news to come over the wire services, affirming her predictions that Anwar Sadat had been assassinated. When the shocking news finally came, she was devastated at the loss and astonished at how grievous and saddened she felt on a personal level. To this day, she ponders why she saw his death and why so much detail, and why this particular man? �He must have had extreme potential and was being fostered by the universal energies of leadership,� she states. �Otherwise, why did I feel his death and loss so strongly?�
Jaye has accurately predicted many major plane crashes over the years, but the most insightful and profound for her was the first major plane crash she predicted and shared with many friends and family members.
“The accident was really gruesome,” she relates. “I saw the whole thing. The crash, the people in the plane, the breaking up of the airliner, the people being thrown about. It was awful. I saw and felt everything they felt. I also saw the aftershock of the accident, the newspaper headlines, and I even felt the despair of the loved ones of the passengers on the plane. I felt all these things and more within a few minutes after I awoke in the morning.”
The frightening airliner crash was to be the first of many similar visions, and happened in the early 1970’s.
�In the precognitive dream, I saw many people lying on the ground and I assumed they were dead. The survivors were wailing and keening in great pain and distress. Some were checking the various bodies on the ground. They spoke to one another and I heard their names. Many of the survivors were badly injured.
Then I suddenly became aware of mountain climbers coming to the rescue. I was so relieved. There was such joy at being rescued by those left alive. Then I noticed that the climbers walked up to the wreckage with such sadness on their faces. Most were crying. The passengers that were walking about were yelling, ‘Here! . . . I’m here! Help us!
The rescue team walked right through them. All the passengers were transparent! It was in that moment that many of the people from the destroyed airliner realized that they were dead. I also made the stark realization that everyone but me was dead. I was just an observer. As each person came to the recognition that their earthly vessel and time was over, they disappeared. Some came more slowly to the awareness and I intuitively knew to help them pass over into the huge bright light.
My visionary predictions were more than just a plane crash. I had seen the name of the plane and even knew some of the passenger’s names. I had become totally empathic to their pleas for help and wasn’t satisfied until I saw that they would be rescued. When I, and they, made the realization that they were dead, I helped many of them walk into the light, whispering words of comfort as they disappeared, one by one.
In retrospect I wondered if I could have prevented the crash. If I should have called the FAA Tower in Anchorage and warned them not to allow the plane to fly. Would they have listened? Would I have been arrested for sabotaging the plane? Who knows? I do know that my life wasn’t more important than the over one-hundred passengers who perished that day.
Since that first airline disaster, Jaye has predicted many more accidental and premeditated deaths of time and space. �It seems to me,� she adds, thoughtfully, �if the accidental or premeditated acts of a human tragedy make a psychological impact on the psyche of the world in general, I somehow feel those losses and sadness before the incident occurs. Can I prevent those deaths from occuring? I don�t think so. Not without seeming to be involved or viewed as a complete nut case. I wish I could. I wish my abilities were more controlled and finite than they are, but they�re not! Sometime in the near future, the world will learn to accept and appreciate sensitive and intuitive precognition abilities and those people will be afforded the recognition and credibility they deserve.�
On a lighter level, and to the astonishment and delight of Jaye’s teenage son and three of his friends, Jaye predicted that a now famous, space shuttle launch would not occur because of a computer glitch or malfunction. Jaye and a friend were jogging toward her lakeside home one afternoon when a carload of boys (which included her son) stopped her on the road to say they were going to stay up all night at a friend�s home to await the early morning appointed lift-off hour of the space shuttle. Jaye laughingly informed her son and the boys that they would be awfully disappointed because the shuttle lift-off was going to get canceled at the last moment, so they “might as well go to bed at a reasonable hour.” (Jaye and her family lived in Alaska and the time zone was five hours behind Florida’s scheduled morning launch.)
Of course the boys stayed up until the wee hours of the morning to see if Mom’s latest prediction was correct! They excitedly awakened her by phone with the non-flight news.
“Hey, Mrs. B, her son’s friend’s yelled into the phone, that was a pretty good one.”
“How do you do it Mom, her son yelled into the phone in astonishment�”
“Don’t know guys,” Jaye replied, half asleep. “I really-really don’t have a clue!”
Personal Statement: Jaye Bartlett
Will the world ever need and recognize empathic and precognitive sensitive? Creative and intuitive humans with insight and preconceived knowledge beyond the normal scope of the (quote) normally perceived reality. Yes, I believe it will. The time is coming closer and closer when profilers, empaths, and precognitives, similar to myself and others, will be utilized for various and select projects throughout the world as well as utilized for their crime solving techniques. It will more than likely be a select and tested group of individuals who will work with Law Enforcement officials and other scientific enlightened corporations and governmental agencies. These new employees will not be subject to fearful retaliation from gossip mongers, fake charlatans, nor laughed at as weird and strange.
I don’t think of insight and perceptivity as a gift, Jaye states. A gift implies someone outside myself or family gene pool provided my talent. What I have within my mind is part of the wholeness that makes me, me. My genes, talent, personality, stubbornness, and to a degree, environmental factors, all of �it� is within me. Collectively, it has shaped me into the human I am.
As for spirituality and faith, it would be hard not to believe in a higher power. I have seen so much proof of other dimensional worlds, so very close to our present realities. There truly are angels who watch over and guide us. I have seen them.
I have no specific religion or dogma. In my limited capacity, I know God exists and has a plan for us all. I believe the Universal Father, Spirit, and Son resides at the center of our universe and is available for us all who seek the knowledge of his conscious love and perfection. Imagine how huge the Universes of time and space must really be? If I can somehow tap a small piece of the Universal Consciousness and knowledge, everyone should be able to do the same! I feel we all have the potential. What holds us back from the Universal God connection is fear. Fear of success! Fear of failure! Fear�fear and more fear!
I invite all of you to join with me on the Crystal Avatar site as I share my Precognition/Predictions with you.