Archive for February, 2008

Answering Questions You Didn’t Ask

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

There comes a time when it is important to speak up and to express one self as guided by a head-heart connection. When I was getting sober (I just celebrated 28 years of sobriety-praise God from whom all blessings flow), I was reminded on a daily basis that ‘feelings aren’t facts,’ because our uninventoried defects of character can drive an annihilation ‘search and destroy’ tank right into our perceived enemies or a concept or an idea that stems from our misdeeds; like wanting to blow up a bank because it charges usury rates of interest when in fact the stinking thinking wrapped in emotional b—s— stems from our having stiffed a bank for thousands of dollars. You get the picture. Having said that and having lived as if feelings aren’t facts, paradoxically, my feelings are important and they do factor into my decisions-hopefully, having done an inventory to clean up my side of the street. What I love about recovery are the paradoxes: ‘surrender to win,’ ‘die to live,’ and ‘give it away to keep it’. If the program I followed had not been loaded with paradoxes, I would still be drinking.

Now let me get to the matter at hand. I said in Astrological Answers two weeks ago, Super Tuesday, that neither Hillary Clinton nor Barack Obama would sew up the Democratic Nomination for President that day. And they didn’t; he won more states but the total delegate count remained close. But I did say in evaluating both candidates that astrology favored Obama, and it still does. Today as I write there is a (Total) Lunar Eclipse Full Moon at 2 degrees of Virgo (conjunct restrictive Saturn) at 7:30 PST. Lunar Eclipses portend endings as Solar Eclipses (February 6th in Aquarius) signal new beginnings. These Eclipses have a six month arc of impact, but anything that happens within a few weeks of them is included in the range of influence. Texas and Ohio are within the range of influence. I believe that when Texas and Ohio votes are counted, Barack Obama will emerge as the Democratic Candidate for President of the United States. If you want astro-data, go back into past postings to read why I said what I did several weeks ago. A client from New York emailed me yesterday to say that I told her a year ago that the Clinton campaign would implode, explode-that Hillary Rodham Clinton would not be the Democratic Candidate for President. May I remind you that at the time she was ahead of the world by 32% or more?

My, how people, places and things change when planets move to disrupt the ‘best laid plans’ of politicians and others.

About Albert Clayton Gaulden

Counselor, astro-intuitive, author, lecturer, spiritual life coach and founding director of the Sedona Intensive, www.sedonaintensive.com, Albert Clayton Gaulden has influenced countless individuals from all walks of life-actors, athletes, financial specialists, teachers, families, psychologists and psychiatrists-from all corners of the earth-helping them to retrieve their authentic selves and to tap into the inner core of their power. Albert’s unique gift in the field of Transpersonal Psychology is responsible for his fearlessness when confronting the client’s inner conflicts. In his recent book You’re Not Who You Think You Are, Gaulden writes “Men and women are the same; each of us needs to get in touch with our invisible partner, or shadow in order to be emotionally healthy and happy.” 


Is Kevin Federline, Britney Spear’s ex-husband, a Savior or a Scoundrel?

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Let’s take a closer look…

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Kevin Federline was born March 21, 1978 at 6:56 pm in Fresno, California.

Kevin Federline would not be in this column had he not married ex- Mouseketeer and superstar singer, Britney Spears, who has always been the Fort Knox for this couple. They married on September 14, 2004 and divorced on August 30, 2007. At the time of the marriage she was rich and famous beyond words and he was a Pizza delivery man. They have two children, now in his custody.

Kevin has Libra Rising or Ascending with Pluto in Libra on the Ascendant. That’s not where Libra should be if there is any chance in hell the marriage would work. That’s Strike 1. His Sun sign is Aries-‘it’s all about me’; ‘I’m in this deal for all I can get.’ The ruler of the chart is Venus, found in the fiery sign of selfish and self-centered Aries in his 7th House of Marriage, conjunct Mercury-both squared by Mars in Cancer. Strike 2. I am smelling scoundrel big time. Mars in Cancer is someone who is more interested in sex in the city than love, home and a houseful of babies. He has the Moon in Virgo-he may point the finger at Britney for being the alcoholic and drug addict, but Kevin is definitely an addict as well. Strike 3.

Never one to hide how I am feeling about anything or anybody, I saw red when Kevin Federline was awarded a lot of money by the Courts from Britney when they divorced and when he was awarded both children when her meltdown hit 0. Give me a break. This man is no more interested in raising these boys until they go off to college in sixteen or seventeen years than I am. And the media, print and broadcast, has vilified her-who likes to see the same train wreck with the same anybody day after day-but that does not make Mr. Federline a paragon of virtue as a human being, much less a father. He is a boozer, user, taker, a skank and a gold digger. Boy, does Britney ever wish someone else, like richer than Croesus, had delivered that pizza the night she met him. What was she thinking? Let’s look at her chart and you’ll see why she acts doesn’t think about anything.

Britney Spears was born on December 2, 1981 at 1:30 am in Mahon, Mississippi.

Let’s take a closer look…

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Britney has Libra Rising, or Ascending, just like Kevin, with Venus her ruler in Capricorn-man this is an emotionally distant young woman. Venus in Capricorn is the cold and ruthless hard-hearted Hannah from Dumb Ville. However, her Mars in Virgo trines her Venus, so she will one day find the right partner for her.

Here is where the lunacy is in her natal chart. She has Uranus (sudden impetuousness), Mercury (how one thinks and acts), Sun (identity) and Neptune (drugs and alcohol) in the ‘I can do anything I want when I want to, and nobody can stop me. I am a law unto myself’ Sagittarius, which is the sign I call “free range chicken, plucking and clucking any old place she wants.” Does that sound like Britney, especially impetuous? Damn tooting it does. Remember when she was married for 55 hours and that liaison was annulled? 

It is Mars in Aquarius in good aspect to her Sagittarian planets that adds fuel to the fire of her being more than a bit cuckoo. This placement adds to her innate sense of entitlement-I am famous and I am rich and I can cut off my hair, drink myself into a stupor, get in the car and get arrested-anything and everything she wants to do she’s been doing.

It sounds as if they deserve one another; not! It may surprise those of you still reading that Britney will make a comeback and will be bigger than ever. It is in our cultural DNA for the bad girls like Judy Garland and her daughter, Liza with a “Z”, Whitney Houston, and others to hit rock bottom and get back to ermine and satin sheets. Lady D had her ups and downs and finally stayed down. Britney will come back when she has her Saturn return between 28 and 30-years of age. She just turned 26! (Can you believe two marriages, two kids, lots of crack-ups and a pizza delivery man raising her kids with her money? As they say, ‘Only in Hollyweird.’)

To finish with Kevin Federline, it was reported that his groomsmen wore track suits at his wedding with “Pimp” stenciled on the back-pure trailer trash but a calling card that he still carries with pride to this day. I find it reprehensible that the press reports her every move and vilifies her and makes no mention of the useless -ex living off her money and given her kids when he is as capable of raising them as well…I am. His conduct begs for someone else to raise their children, and the judge saw to that, but it makes me madder than Bill Clinton when he gets heckled at a rally for Hillary for him to be living like a fat cat off her money. Is This is Your Life still on the boob tube? No? Can we bring it back and have a five minute rendition: This is Your Sorry Life, Kevin Federline?

Is my time up? Do you know how I feel? I have the astrology charts to prove it. Britney, call me.

About Albert Clayton Gaulden

Counselor, astro-intuitive, author, lecturer, spiritual life coach and founding director of the Sedona Intensive, Albert Clayton Gaulden has influenced countless individuals from all walks of life-actors, athletes, financial specialists, teachers, families, psychologists and psychiatrists-from all corners of the earth-helping them to retrieve their authentic selves and to tap into the inner core of their power. Albert’s unique gift in the field of Transpersonal Psychology is responsible for his fearlessness when confronting the client’s inner conflicts. In his recent book You’re Not Who You Think You Are, Gaulden writes “Men and women are the same; each of us needs to get in touch with our invisible partner, or shadow in order to be emotionally healthy and happy.”


What do you think about the paranormal and why do so many people reject these phenomena?

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Let’s take a closer look…

Since so many people link astrology with witchcraft and voodoo I decided to weigh in and tell you what I think about the naysayers who still think that Wall Street is straight and that religions are shoveling the truth. I trust astrology bathed in intuition more than any other barometer or measuring stick in the world because it nails a person and his or her behavior better than a Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator or Hermann’s Rorschach inkblot test can. When I synchronistically met a young woman in Beverly Hills five years ago and followed her to the Kabbalah Center across the street. I discovered that Kabbalah teaches that one’s destiny is in his or her birth chart. By the way I don’t wear the red string or drink the water-I am edified by the teachings which reinforce what I have been teaching for years.

You must always use discernment before you buy into something that appears to be “out there somewhere”. There are a lot of disoriented fruit cakes who think they are Cleopatra or Napoleon and who believe that Scotty is going to beam them up any minute-I could go on forever about the fringe elements in society, but there are a lot of us decent, rather feet-on-the-ground types who pay taxes and get pissed off that a lunatic may get elected President of the United States or that there is a white collar conspiracy to make 1% of the money changers rich while the rest of us pay for the scheme, and when we bring it up the power cabal tries to marginalize us.

On the other hand, do not continue to believe in the cockamamie bullshit that you are hearing from the Church, the State and Science. If truth be told someone from somewhere had better be monitoring us because we are screwing up a beautiful world badly. Okay, so I don’t go to rallies and I don’t hang on to every word Art Bell says but I know that we are being watched and I know that a lot of us are getting intergalactic messages from dead parents, friends, killers, evil thought impressions as well as soothing hope and encouragement from somewhere. I write all the time about how I don’t believe in channelers (Clearing for the Millennium and You’re Not Who You Think You Are)-they seem to think they can make contact for you but you can’t. It is another manipulation to take away your power. I can teach you in less than a week to hear who you need to hear and how to interpret what you hear. Psychic phenomena have become a three-ring circus with no ringmaster worth a damn.

About Albert Clayton Gaulden

Counselor, astro-intuitive, author, lecturer, spiritual life coach and founding director of the Sedona Intensive, Albert Clayton Gaulden has influenced countless individuals from all walks of life-actors, athletes, financial specialists, teachers, families, psychologists and psychiatrists-from all corners of the earth-helping them to retrieve their authentic selves and to tap into the inner core of their power. Albert’s unique gift in the field of Transpersonal Psychology is responsible for his fearlessness when confronting the client’s inner conflicts. In his recent book You’re Not Who You Think You Are, Gaulden writes “Men and women are the same; each of us needs to get in touch with our invisible partner, or shadow in order to be emotionally healthy and happy.”


Did O.J. Simpson beat up his girlfriend or not?

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Let’s take a closer look…

O.J. was born on July 9, 1947 at 8:08 am in San Francisco, California.

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I must tell you that when Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were brutally murdered on Sunday, June 12, 1994 I was at the International Astrologers Convention in Los Angeles and the consensus was that O.J. Simpson murdered the two people-and we had a panel that debated this issues before he was arrested on Friday after the murders.

O.J. has Leo rising-the actor, the peacock-who demands to be the center of attention. I can assure you that when he walked into a room you had better pay homage. I was in a room he walked into once and I though, ‘What a cocky asshole-full of himself’. He has the diabolical planets Saturn and Pluto conjunct in his 12th house of self-deception and self-undoing-dare we debate how he has convinced himself that he didn’t kill Nicole and Ron?

He has Sun/Mercury conjunct in his 11th house of hopes wishes and dreams in favorable aspect to Jupiter in Scorpio in his 3rd House and his Moon in Pisces in the 8th House. The man is charismatic and he can slide away from a bad situation and land on his feet-until there is an affliction to any of these planets no matter how favorable in his natal chart. Also favorable is Pluto in Libra trine Mars in Gemini, but square his Venus in the first degree of Cancer.

Pluto has gone into Capricorn opposing his Venus, by degree in about three weeks. He could be arrested for beating up his girlfriend and he definitely could fall hard and fast when he goes to trial in Las Vegas in the Spring.

I think there is something suspect about O.J’s sexuality-the Mars in Gemini-which could be bi-sexuality. There are so many swingers in sports that when the Commissioner gets through with steroids he might want to see who in the world of macho sports really turns out to be an ole Roman soldier come back to stand by his man. We haven’t begun to get to the bottom of who we all really are. Stay tuned!

About Albert Clayton Gaulden

Counselor, astro-intuitive, author, lecturer, spiritual life coach and founding director of the Sedona Intensive, Albert Clayton Gaulden has influenced countless individuals from all walks of life-actors, athletes, financial specialists, teachers, families, psychologists and psychiatrists-from all corners of the earth-helping them to retrieve their authentic selves and to tap into the inner core of their power. Albert’s unique gift in the field of Transpersonal Psychology is responsible for his fearlessness when confronting the client’s inner conflicts. In his recent book You’re Not Who You Think You Are, Gaulden writes “Men and women are the same; each of us needs to get in touch with our invisible partner, or shadow in order to be emotionally healthy and happy.”


Can Astrology really predict what’s going to happen in the future?

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

  …And the Lunar Eclipse Full Moon and what to expect.

First things first: predictions. Good question, which I will answer with a question, like most people do.  Is there an order to the Universe? Si, si. Is there a time for all seasons? Oui, oui. Is there is a time to love and a time to hate? Ja, ja! Is there a time to live and a time to die? Yes, yes.

Of course, I am quoting or paraphrasing Ecclesiastes from the Bible. (A God-fearing Southern hillbilly like me can reference the Bible even thought I don’t cotton to preachers, dogma or dicta as espoused by the holier-than-thou-s). But it is true that there are a lot of factors that improve or diminish accurate prophecy of what is going to happen to people, places and things, and which astrology is one of the most useful tools to foresee what lies ahead.

But there are a few caveats:

  1. I do not intend and never will work in the laboratory-the research-aspect of astrology. I am going to bring into resolution an event in the future, a plan, Wall Street, who and what someone is all about from his or her birth chart, faster than the speed of light. I will get a mosaic-a cosmic mandala-a story line, a character analysis very quickly. Oftentimes, in minutes. With the knowledge that I have and the 44 years of experience-and since I value intuition as much as I lean on planets in angulation telling a story-I may trust it a bit more-there is a mother lode of ethics here. But intuition reigns over astrology as far as I am concerned. Am I fallible-do I miss the mark time to time? Roger, and out.

The operative idea here is that I am going to put it all together quickly-I never lollygag over a person, place or thing-ever. I call ‘em as I see ‘em and if I am wrong? Next! And I do give you a tiny bit of astro-jargon just to let you know where I am getting my information. But in fairness to the truth, what you read here is more than likely insight and precision, not psycho-astro-babble-not even close!

  1. Each of us has bias. If you go to an intuitive counselor or astrologer-or Dr. IQ from Johns Hopkins or Harvard Medical School-who says that he or she is not influenced by personal preferences or background or religion or socio-economics-whatever-run for the door. To wit, I am a recovering alcoholic. If you go to a shrink or counselor of any sort who is a drunk, buyer beware-you will more than likely get skewered and/or fractured information. One of my biases is that all of us need to wake-up-snap out of the hypnotic trance that we have been under for millennia-and self-legislate; work for what you get. Monitor your own ego and see if it has turned you into a big piece of stuff, and if it has, let someone (preferably yourself) whittle you down to size.
  2. I never ever blame someone or something for what goes “wrong” in my life, nor do I think that astrology has failed me or let me down. I take responsibility for every overloaded credit card, every extra inch on my waist, every word I write and every word that emits from my pie hole-I am not going to play the blame game. Been there, done that. Next!

Under easier transits, some people take it as a sign to spend without consideration for payday. When transits are harsh, some of us dig in and make the best of it while others curse and cry, “God is picking on me; life is not fair.”

  1. With all the malfeasance going on in the world, from Wall Street moguls with licenses to rob us blind while they pave their own streets with our gold; politicians who lie their way right into the lime light of glory and power; religious gurus who misinterpret scripture and underline and italicize hell and damnation rather than offer a cup of human kindness; celebrities who make it all about them while using the trance state to get by with it; and with all the anger and rage we export to Iraq, Iran and other perceived “enemies”, I will lean on the insights of astrology, give a leg up to hope and promise with a little elbow grease and lift the human spirit because I have been in the hole of despair and I have the ladder to get you out.

*****

Now that I have your attention, boys and girls and all the ships at sea, eye this chart,

A powerfully positive and uplifting Lunar Eclipse Full Moon on February 19.

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The Lunar Eclipse Full Moon is 7:30 pm PST on February 20

The Ascendant, or rising sign-the face of the Eclipse chart-is in the picky, critical and analytical sign of Virgo. Mercury is the ruler of the Eclipse Chart, and it just went direct at 08 degrees of Aquarius on the 18th, and is now conjunct Venus. We may begin to see a bounce in the Stock Market-some relief from the downward spiral of the global economic markets-but it is merely a bounce. Pluto and Jupiter in Capricorn indicate that we must rebuild and reconstruct how we make and save money-examining custodians of the treasury, carefully-with a firmer foundation to economics, a lot of which is to weed out the crooks and “it’s all about me and my wealth” brokers and hedge fund artists who are at the bottom of our dark financial picture. But we played along with the greed game as well. (Remember, I don’t believe in victims rather we are all volunteers for the ‘gimme game’.

Lunar eclipses represent what is now in the past, what we are leaving, as the Solar Eclipse on February 6th spoke about what lies ahead until the next Solar Eclipse about six months from now.

The strong points in the hand we are being dealt with this Lunar Eclipse is that Pluto in Capricorn will make a favorable connection with the Sun in Pisces-but the Moon will conjunct Saturn that day, opposing the Sun (after all Full Moons are in opposition sign to where the Sun is). The Pluto compatibility to the Sun will offset a lot of the hardships that we have been experiencing. Don’t forget the Full Moon is also trine Pluto-excellent-and the Moon/Saturn conjunction is making us work for what we get.

Interpretation: The lords of karma, reps for the Big Guy in the Sky, are saying to all of us on earth ‘Okay, leaners, dreamers and schemers, coma kids and swooners, hypnotic droids and nearly brain dead: there is no white knight to the rescue; there are no more free lunches or pie-in-the-sky freebies-wake up and elect responsible people who are going to legislate for the greater good and not for special interest, like the oil lobbies, fat cats and others in the entitlement groups; be frugal with where you throw your nickels and dimes; search and rescue yourself and stop looking for handouts and saving graces from the Government-it ain’t got any-it all went to fight a dumb-de-dumb-dum war in Iraq.

The good news is that we are getting close to lifting the veil of denial for the run of show, meaning as long as it takes to get our lives, financial restitution with eyes wide open to see what is really going out in the land of the great unwashed. And we are going to get some help with these favorable aspects from the Cosmos and its planetary energies-we are going to seize hope again because we are not looking any longer for the lies that Wall Street and business indices report or the empty rhetoric that the politicos are spewing. It is a glorious time for you to make a better life with faith in God and willingness to roll up your sleeves and work your way back into the sunshine of the spirit.

Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah!

About Albert Clayton Gaulden

Counselor, astro-intuitive, author, lecturer, spiritual life coach and founding director of the Sedona Intensive, Albert Clayton Gaulden has influenced countless individuals from all walks of life-actors, athletes, financial specialists, teachers, families, psychologists and psychiatrists-from all corners of the earth-helping them to retrieve their authentic selves and to tap into the inner core of their power. Albert’s unique gift in the field of Transpersonal Psychology is responsible for his fearlessness when confronting the client’s inner conflicts. In his recent book You’re Not Who You Think You Are, Gaulden writes “Men and women are the same; each of us needs to get in touch with our invisible partner, or shadow in order to be emotionally healthy and happy.”


Next Up for the Democrats: Civil War

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Hillary Cllinton and Barack Obama on '60 Minutes' (Y! News)I got this from a colleague today-I was too busy to read The New York Times myself-but thank God my friend did. I am reprinting this on my Blog because Frank Rick is in alignment with what the astrological charts are telling me about the Presidential Election, especially about the “anything goes to win the nomination” by Bill and Hillary Clinton. What they can’t stand is that the momentum has shifted drastically toward Barack Obama. What they can’t accept is that he is going to win the Democratic nomination for President of the United States-unless they pull a George Bush and steal the election with the Super Delegates that Hillary is going to pressure to swing the election to her.

Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, the pendulum is swinging away from the Clintons and toward a man of change, Barack Obama.

Next Up for the Democrats: Civil War
    By Frank Rich
    The New York Times

    Sunday 10 February 2008

    What if a presidential candidate held what she billed as “the largest, most interactive town hall in political history” on national television, and no one noticed?

    The untold story in the run-up to Super Tuesday was Hillary Clinton’s elaborate live prime-time special the night before the vote. Presiding from a studio in New York, the candidate took questions from audiences in 21 other cities. She had plugged the event four days earlier in the last gasp of her debate with Barack Obama and paid a small fortune for it: an hour of time on the Hallmark Channel plus satellite TV hookups for the assemblies of supporters stretching from coast to coast.

    The same news media that constantly revisited the Oprah-Caroline-Maria rally in California ignored “Voices Across America: A National Town Hall.” The Clinton campaign would no doubt attribute this to press bias, but it scrupulously designed the event to avoid making news. Like the scripted ” Ask President Bush” sessions during the 2004 campaign, this town hall seemed to unfold in Stepford. The anodyne questions (”What else would you do to help take care of our veterans?”) merely cued up laundry lists of talking points. Some in attendance appeared to trance out.

    But I’m glad I watched every minute, right up until Mrs. Clinton was abruptly cut off in midsentence so Hallmark could resume its previously scheduled programming (a movie promising “A Season for Miracles,” aptly enough). However boring, this show was a dramatic encapsulation of how a once-invincible candidate ended up in a dead heat, crippled by poll-tested corporate packaging that markets her as a synthetic product leeched of most human qualities. What’s more, it offered a naked preview of how nastily the Clintons will fight, whatever the collateral damage to the Democratic Party, in the endgame to come.

    For a campaign that began with tightly monitored Web ” chats” and then planted questions at its earlier town-hall meetings, a Bush-style pseudo-event like the Hallmark special is nothing new, of course. What’s remarkable is that instead of learning from these mistakes, Mrs. Clinton’s handlers keep doubling down.

    Less than two weeks ago she was airlifted into her own, less effective version of “Mission Accomplished.” Instead of declaring faux victory in Iraq, she starred in a made-for-television rally declaring faux victory in a Florida primary that was held in defiance of party rules, involved no campaigning and awarded no delegates. As Andrea Mitchell of NBC News said, it was “the Potemkin village of victory celebrations.”

    The Hallmark show, enacted on an anachronistic studio set that looked like a deliberate throwback to the good old days of 1992, was equally desperate. If the point was to generate donations or excitement, the effect was the reverse. A campaign operative, speaking on MSNBC, claimed that 250,000 viewers had seen an online incarnation of the event in addition to “who knows how many” Hallmark channel viewers. Who knows, indeed? What we do know is that by then the “Yes We Can” Obama video fronted by the hip-hop vocalist will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas had been averaging roughly a million YouTube views a day. (Cost to the Obama campaign: zero.)

    Two days after her town-hall extravaganza, Mrs. Clinton revealed the $5 million loan she had made to her own campaign to survive a month in which the Obama operation had raised $32 million to her $13.5 million. That poignant confession led to a spike in contributions that Mr. Obama also topped. Though Tuesday was largely a draw in popular votes and delegates, every other indicator, from the candidates’ real and virtual crowds to hard cash, points to a steadily widening Obama-Clinton gap. The Clinton campaign might be an imploding Potemkin village itself were it not for the fungible profits from Bill Clinton’s murky post-presidency business deals. (The Clintons, unlike Mr. Obama, have not released their income-tax returns.)

    The campaign’s other most potent form of currency remains its thick deck of race cards. This was all too apparent in the Hallmark show. In its carefully calibrated cross section of geographically and demographically diverse cast members – young, old, one gay man, one vet, two union members – African-Americans were reduced to also-rans. One black woman, the former TV correspondent Carole Simpson, was given the servile role of the meeting’s nominal moderator, Ed McMahon to Mrs. Clinton’s top banana. Scattered black faces could be seen in the audience. But in the entire televised hour, there was not a single African-American questioner, whether to toss a softball or ask about the Clintons’ own recent misadventures in racial politics.

    The Clinton camp does not leave such matters to chance. This decision was a cold, political cost-benefit calculus. In October, seven months after the two candidates’ dueling church perorations in Selma, USA Today found Hillary Clinton leading Mr. Obama among African-American Democrats by a margin of 62 percent to 34 percent. But once black voters met Mr. Obama and started to gravitate toward him, Bill Clinton and the campaign’s other surrogates stopped caring about what African-Americans thought. In an effort to scare off white voters, Mr. Obama was ghettoized as a cocaine user (by the chief Clinton strategist, Mark Penn, among others), “the black candidate” (as Clinton strategists told the Associated Press) and Jesse Jackson redux (by Mr. Clinton himself).

    The result? Black America has largely deserted the Clintons. In her California primary victory, Mrs. Clinton drew only 19 percent of the black vote. The campaign saw this coming and so saw no percentage in bestowing precious minutes of prime-time television on African-American queries.

    That time went instead to the Hispanic population that was still in play in Super Tuesday’s voting in the West. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa of Los Angeles had a cameo, and one of the satellite meetings was held in the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque. There’s nothing wrong with that. It’s smart politics, especially since Mr. Obama has been behind the curve in wooing this constituency.

     But the wholesale substitution of Hispanics for blacks on the Hallmark show is tainted by a creepy racial back story. Last month a Hispanic pollster employed by the Clinton campaign pitted the two groups against each other by telling The New Yorker that Hispanic voters have “not shown a lot of willingness or affinity to support black candidates.” Mrs. Clinton then seconded the motion by telling Tim Russert in a debate that her pollster was “making a historical statement.”

    It wasn’t an accurate statement, historical or otherwise. It was a lie, and a bigoted lie at that, given that it branded Hispanics, a group as heterogeneous as any other, as monolithic racists. As the columnist Gregory Rodriguez pointed out in The Los Angeles Times, all three black members of Congress in that city won in heavily Latino districts; black mayors as various as David Dinkins in New York in the 1980s and Ron Kirk in Dallas in the 1990s received more than 70 percent of the Hispanic vote. The real point of the Clinton campaign’s decision to sow misinformation and racial division, Mr. Rodriguez concluded, was to “undermine one of Obama’s central selling points, that he can build bridges and unite Americans of all types.”

    If that was the intent, it didn’t work. Mrs. Clinton did pile up her expected large margin among Latino voters in California. But her tight grip on that electorate is loosening. Mr. Obama, who captured only 26 percent of Hispanic voters in Nevada last month, did better than that in every state on Tuesday, reaching 41 percent in Arizona and 53 percent in Connecticut. Meanwhile, the Clinton campaign’s attempt to drive white voters away from Mr. Obama by playing the race card has backfired. His white vote tally rises every week. Though Mrs. Clinton won California by almost 10 percentage points, among whites she beat Mr. Obama by only 3 points.

    The question now is how much more racial friction the Clinton campaign will gin up if its Hispanic support starts to erode in Texas, whose March 4 vote it sees as its latest firewall. Clearly it will stop at little. That’s why you now hear Clinton operatives talk ever more brazenly about trying to reverse party rulings so that they can hijack 366 ghost delegates from Florida and the other rogue primary, Michigan, where Mr. Obama wasn’t even on the ballot. So much for Mrs. Clinton’s assurance on New Hampshire Public Radio last fall that it didn’t matter if she alone kept her name on the Michigan ballot because the vote “is not going to count for anything.”

    Last month, two eminent African-American historians who have served in government, Mary Frances Berry (in the Carter and Clinton years) and Roger Wilkins (in the Johnson administration), wrote Howard Dean, the Democrats’ chairman, to warn him of the perils of that credentials fight. Last week, Mr. Dean became sufficiently alarmed to propose brokering an “arrangement” if a clear-cut victory by one candidate hasn’t rendered the issue moot by the spring. But does anyone seriously believe that Howard Dean can deter a Clinton combine so ruthless that it risked shredding three decades of mutual affection with black America to win a primary?

    A race-tinged brawl at the convention, some nine weeks before Election Day, will not be a Hallmark moment. As Mr. Wilkins reiterated to me last week, it will be a flashback to the Democratic civil war of 1968, a suicide for the party no matter which victor ends up holding the rancid spoils.

About Albert Clayton Gaulden

Counselor, astro-intuitive, author, lecturer, spiritual life coach and founding director of the Sedona Intensive, Albert Clayton Gaulden has influenced countless individuals from all walks of life-actors, athletes, financial specialists, teachers, families, psychologists and psychiatrists-from all corners of the earth-helping them to retrieve their authentic selves and to tap into the inner core of their power. Albert’s unique gift in the field of Transpersonal Psychology is responsible for his fearlessness when confronting the client’s inner conflicts. In his recent book You’re Not Who You Think You Are, Gaulden writes “Men and women are the same; each of us needs to get in touch with our invisible partner, or shadow in order to be emotionally healthy and happy.”