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"We now have a prophecy emerging in front of our eyes," he said.
When you have a prophecy in a story, it a) will turn out to be true; but b) won't mean what you think it means.
The Valley's settlers have a prophecy about a person, "clothed in blue robes, descending onto a golden field, to join bonds with the great earth and guide the people to the pure lands at last".
The Clan cats discover that the Tribe cats have a prophecy: a silver cat will save them from Sharptooth, a savage lion-like creature that has been killing many members of the Tribe.
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So just like those movies, we had a prophecy.
It's the only culture in the world which has a prophecy like that.
Melisandre also has a prophecy in the books that goes, "Now he was a man, now a wolf, now a man again".
Local American Indians had a prophecy that their ancestors would one day return with songs and dances to heal the nations of the world and the slaves were seen as the fulfillment of this prophecy.
Great creativity tends to have a whiff of prophecy about it, a feeling of having stretched backward to visit us from the realm of previously unimagined beauty in the future.
At some point short of actual default, he said, "you're going to run down the road where the rating agencies are going to have to react, the Fed is going to have to make a set of decisions, international investors are going to have to interpret what this means, and you could functionally have a self-fulfilling prophecy in terms of the risk while not actually having a default".
Add in the theology and you have a self-fulfilling "prophecy" of Armageddon.
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