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Earthquakes and Volcanoes

Lightning discharges in the atmosphere are familiar, but what about the ones underground?
[link to www.thunderbolts.info]

Underground lightning may cause earthquake and volcanic events

[link to www.helium.com]
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Weight and measure imo
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Agreed.

Is it just me or does it appeared to have risen straight up, instead of the Earth being buckled, shoved together, then pressed up that way...?
hmm

 Quoting: Seer777


yes if you remember suspicious observer is frequently showing us with the tsunami buoys arounf the world that our seafloor frequently rises straight up hundreds of feet in minutes with no disturbence you would have to experience were it buckling of plates
 Quoting: aether


Seems the coast of Gwadar is 300km from the site of the earthquake.

I find that interesting as well.
[link to www.globalincidentmap.com]
hmm
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Agreed.

Is it just me or does it appeared to have risen straight up, instead of the Earth being buckled, shoved together, then pressed up that way...?
hmm

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yes if you remember suspicious observer is frequently showing us with the tsunami buoys arounf the world that our seafloor frequently rises straight up hundreds of feet in minutes with no disturbence you would have to experience were it buckling of plates
 Quoting: aether


Seems the coast of Gwadar is 300km from the site of the earthquake.

I find that interesting as well.
[link to www.globalincidentmap.com]
hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


remember we were always taught at school it was hot below the surface of gaia
look at this from 2007


Huge 'Ocean' Discovered Inside Earth
[link to www.livescience.com]
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Agreed.

Is it just me or does it appeared to have risen straight up, instead of the Earth being buckled, shoved together, then pressed up that way...?
hmm

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yes if you remember suspicious observer is frequently showing us with the tsunami buoys arounf the world that our seafloor frequently rises straight up hundreds of feet in minutes with no disturbence you would have to experience were it buckling of plates
 Quoting: aether


Seems the coast of Gwadar is 300km from the site of the earthquake.

I find that interesting as well.
[link to www.globalincidentmap.com]
hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


remember we were always taught at school it was hot below the surface of gaia
look at this from 2007


Huge 'Ocean' Discovered Inside Earth
[link to www.livescience.com]
 Quoting: aether


Very, very interesting map.

Here is a clearer one...
[link to www.dailygalaxy.com]

Note the blue spots off the coasts of Oregon and Japan.

In both images, red shows unusually soft and weak rock believed to be saturated with water, and the blue shows unusually stiff rock (yellow and white show near-average values).

Also way off the coast of Australia and Chile. I wonder if there use to be another land mass where that blue is off the coast of Australia.

Oregon, Japan and off the coast of Australia, seem to form a triangle. Which presses a bit on Chile.

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Very, very interesting map.

Here is a clearer one...
[link to www.dailygalaxy.com]

Note the blue spots off the coasts of Oregon and Japan.

In both images, red shows unusually soft and weak rock believed to be saturated with water, and the blue shows unusually stiff rock (yellow and white show near-average values).

Also way off the coast of Australia and Chile. I wonder if there use to be another land mass where that blue is off the coast of Australia.

Oregon, Japan and off the coast of Australia, seem to form a triangle. Which presses a bit on Chile.
 Quoting: Seer777


yes , i notice you have a way of looking at things that forms sense tounge
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Very, very interesting map.

Here is a clearer one...
[link to www.dailygalaxy.com]

Note the blue spots off the coasts of Oregon and Japan.

In both images, red shows unusually soft and weak rock believed to be saturated with water, and the blue shows unusually stiff rock (yellow and white show near-average values).

Also way off the coast of Australia and Chile. I wonder if there use to be another land mass where that blue is off the coast of Australia.

Oregon, Japan and off the coast of Australia, seem to form a triangle. Which presses a bit on Chile.
 Quoting: Seer777


yes , i notice you have a way of looking at things that forms sense tounge
 Quoting: aether


When push comes to shove...

Generally, anything over a '5' here, one needs to watch Japan or the island chains South of said.

Statistically speaking...


hf
 Quoting: Seer777


Patterns.

Thread: Earthquake Japan M6.9

Earthquake Japan M6.9

10 min ago: [link to quakes.globalincidentmap.com]

[link to www.ustream.tv]
 Quoting: Beetlejuice

 Quoting: Seer777


Another thing I notice regarding the pattern is a 3 day window.

Anything over a 5 in Oregon and it seems 3 days later Japan will respond with a larger quake.

hmm
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Very, very interesting map.

Here is a clearer one...
[link to www.dailygalaxy.com]

Note the blue spots off the coasts of Oregon and Japan.

In both images, red shows unusually soft and weak rock believed to be saturated with water, and the blue shows unusually stiff rock (yellow and white show near-average values).

Also way off the coast of Australia and Chile. I wonder if there use to be another land mass where that blue is off the coast of Australia.

Oregon, Japan and off the coast of Australia, seem to form a triangle. Which presses a bit on Chile.
 Quoting: Seer777


yes , i notice you have a way of looking at things that forms sense tounge
 Quoting: aether


When push comes to shove...

Generally, anything over a '5' here, one needs to watch Japan or the island chains South of said.

Statistically speaking...


hf
 Quoting: Seer777


Patterns.

Thread: Earthquake Japan M6.9

Earthquake Japan M6.9

10 min ago: [link to quakes.globalincidentmap.com]

[link to www.ustream.tv]
 Quoting: Beetlejuice

 Quoting: Seer777


Another thing I notice regarding the pattern is a 3 day window.

Anything over a 5 in Oregon and it seems 3 days later Japan will respond with a larger quake.

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777

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yes i can feel you getting a feel for it thumbs
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"the workings of an ant will hold the truth"
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looks like glp time is on time
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"the workings of an ant will hold the truth"
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feels like a weight topic tounge
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i have no clue what or where this is

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"the workings of an ant will hold the truth"
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feels like a weight topic tounge
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It's coming on the feet of the ant, lol

I don't know what it is though
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Oh, might be moon of purification?

Just got done with Tom Brown. I posted the video and some other stuff.afro
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Very, very interesting map.

Here is a clearer one...
[link to www.dailygalaxy.com]

Note the blue spots off the coasts of Oregon and Japan.

In both images, red shows unusually soft and weak rock believed to be saturated with water, and the blue shows unusually stiff rock (yellow and white show near-average values).

Also way off the coast of Australia and Chile. I wonder if there use to be another land mass where that blue is off the coast of Australia.

Oregon, Japan and off the coast of Australia, seem to form a triangle. Which presses a bit on Chile.
 Quoting: Seer777


yes , i notice you have a way of looking at things that forms sense tounge
 Quoting: aether


Life Found Deep inside Earth's Oceanic Crust

The microbes inside it seem to survive largely by using hydrogen, formed when water flows through the iron-rich rock, to convert carbon dioxide into organic matter. This process, known as chemosynthesis, is distinct from photosynthesis, which uses sunlight for the same purpose.

Chemosynthesis also fuels life at other deep-sea locations such as hydrothermal vents, but those are restricted to the edges of continental plates.
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.scientificamerican.com]

In biochemistry, chemosynthesis is the biological conversion of one or more carbon molecules (usually carbon dioxide or methane) and nutrients into organic matter using the oxidation of inorganic molecules (e.g. hydrogen gas, hydrogen sulfide) or methane as a source of energy, rather than sunlight
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"the workings of an ant will hold the truth"
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feels like a weight topic tounge
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It's coming on the feet of the ant, lol

I don't know what it is though
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yes i got that, it seemed the ant and what the ant lifts have a "field around them, in the feeling
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"the workings of an ant will hold the truth"
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feels like a weight topic tounge
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Speaking of 'weight'...I nearly mentioned earlier regarding this image.
[link to www.dailygalaxy.com]

The 'blue' spots I mentioned earlier of 'unusually stiff rock'.

Feels like...

'The 4 corners'.

'4 pillars' holding up the Seas in the Ring of Fire.

Dunno if it means anything, which is why I didn't mention. But the 'weight' reference compelled me to mention.

And water is VERY heavy.
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This was my attempt to describe 'Kundalini' last Summer..


6/6/12

The Touch



A call...

Swoosh, then a bump
Shiver
Warming tingle

Breathing catches

Spiraling
In and up
Around and out

Heart beat

Naval
Throat
and
EYES...

A thought
A dream
A desire

Vibration of surrender

~Pillow Pool~

A whisper
An image
A breeze

Electric movement

Sweet language of sensation
Morris code of the Soul
Tap, touch, buzz
Buzz, swoosh, purrrrr

A hint
A tickle
Breathe in, out
Mmmmmmmm
Bliss...

...

Quick shift to black
Awareness still
Muteness

Questions...

Triangles, circles, 1,2,3.
Energy fills the Right
The Left
Independent movement
The Chase...

Balance
Find...Center
Warm cocoon
Weightless, yet heavy

Lost in Love
Purple ripples of silk
Pulsing, pulsing, pulsing...Out
For the All

Intention...intertwined.

Swirling, spinning, radiating
push, pull, mmmmmm, breathe...

In and out
Up and In


Let love in...


[link to www.youtube.com]


heartablaze
 Quoting: Seer777


:WaveLength
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Beautiful... but on the other hand.... I do feel it's a faceted subject.

The above reminds me of a feeling I do get sometimes.... but not the primary feeling I tend to associate with KundalinI.

The latter being usually more intellectual in nature, concerned with basic meaning, comprehension, and 'Grace of Archetype', including 'Right action'.

Cold, thunderous; more of a roar than a purr/pulse. But if fully 'opened' for long enough, it eventually leaves me feeling 'burned', and generally in a more satisfied state. The 'electrical resonance' sensation frequently extends to my Right arm, or 'fills out' my Left eye and persists with convoluted pulses.

A difference between Left and Right perhaps?

hmm


Good afternoon everyone.

cheer


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"the workings of an ant will hold the truth"
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feels like a weight topic tounge
 Quoting: aether


Speaking of 'weight'...I nearly mentioned earlier regarding this image.
[link to www.dailygalaxy.com]

The 'blue' spots I mentioned earlier of 'unusually stiff rock'.

Feels like...

'The 4 corners'.

'4 pillars' holding up the Seas in the Ring of Fire.

Dunno if it means anything, which is why I didn't mention. But the 'weight' reference compelled me to mention.

And water is VERY heavy.
 Quoting: Seer777


water is very heavy and the 4 corners , 4 pillars ring of fire feels relevent, it possess a sensation as you describe it thus the "tension" must exist to be felt
follow that thought is the word tounge
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Beautiful... but on the other hand.... I do feel it's a faceted subject.

The above reminds me of a feeling I do get sometimes.... but not the primary feeling I tend to associate with KundalinI.

The latter being usually more intellectual in nature, concerned with basic meaning, comprehension, and 'Grace of Archetype', including 'Right action'.

Cold, thunderous; more of a roar than a purr/pulse. But if fully 'opened' for long enough, it eventually leaves me feeling 'burned', and generally in a more satisfied state. The 'electrical resonance' sensation frequently extends to my Right arm, or 'fills out' my Left eye and persists with convoluted pulses.

A difference between Left and Right perhaps?

hmm


Good afternoon everyone.

cheer


trishaktigif
 Quoting: pi


Heya Pi. :)

Yes it is indeed. It is very varied.

I was 7 months 'in' when I wrote that. It was a time of transition for me. Much has changed...and much has stayed the same.

Did you watch the Simpsons clip? Is that what your heart chakra felt like?
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Beautiful... but on the other hand.... I do feel it's a faceted subject.

The above reminds me of a feeling I do get sometimes.... but not the primary feeling I tend to associate with KundalinI.

The latter being usually more intellectual in nature, concerned with basic meaning, comprehension, and 'Grace of Archetype', including 'Right action'.

Cold, thunderous; more of a roar than a purr/pulse. But if fully 'opened' for long enough, it eventually leaves me feeling 'burned', and generally in a more satisfied state. The 'electrical resonance' sensation frequently extends to my Right arm, or 'fills out' my Left eye and persists with convoluted pulses.

A difference between Left and Right perhaps?

hmm


Good afternoon everyone.

cheer


trishaktigif
 Quoting: pi


good afternoon, i go that way to, environmental information experienced within a state of happiness that is the meaning of happines thus the synergy is happy knowing
but i have noticed if another person is included , and me and my environment possess similar feeling (to me) for that person , a whole additional dimension (the other persons) become inclusive and all becomes heightened in the direction (experience) of the others influence, whatever that influence may be

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blue spots... do you mean these blue pearls gems stars that hang there in the blackness of the screen?

only saw them a couple of times.
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"the workings of an ant will hold the truth"
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feels like a weight topic tounge
 Quoting: aether


Speaking of 'weight'...I nearly mentioned earlier regarding this image.
[link to www.dailygalaxy.com]

The 'blue' spots I mentioned earlier of 'unusually stiff rock'.

Feels like...

'The 4 corners'.

'4 pillars' holding up the Seas in the Ring of Fire.

Dunno if it means anything, which is why I didn't mention. But the 'weight' reference compelled me to mention.

And water is VERY heavy.
 Quoting: Seer777


water is very heavy and the 4 corners , 4 pillars ring of fire feels relevent, it possess a sensation as you describe it thus the "tension" must exist to be felt
follow that thought is the word tounge
 Quoting: aether


It recalls of the '4 Angels' which stand on the 4 corners.

However the verse refers to wind...

Revelation 7:1
And after these things I saw four angels standing on the four corners of the earth, holding the four winds of the earth, that the wind should not blow on the earth, nor on the sea, nor on any tree.

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feels like a weight topic tounge
 Quoting: aether


Speaking of 'weight'...I nearly mentioned earlier regarding this image.
[link to www.dailygalaxy.com]

The 'blue' spots I mentioned earlier of 'unusually stiff rock'.

Feels like...

'The 4 corners'.

'4 pillars' holding up the Seas in the Ring of Fire.

Dunno if it means anything, which is why I didn't mention. But the 'weight' reference compelled me to mention.

And water is VERY heavy.
 Quoting: Seer777


water is very heavy and the 4 corners , 4 pillars ring of fire feels relevent, it possess a sensation as you describe it thus the "tension" must exist to be felt
follow that thought is the word tounge
 Quoting: aether


It recalls of the '4 Angels' which stand on the 4 corners.

However the verse refers to wind...

Revelation 7:1
And after these things I saw four angels standing on the four corners of the earth, holding the four winds of the earth, that the wind should not blow on the earth, nor on the sea, nor on any tree.

 Quoting: Seer777


what is the name for the total field on which humans feel hear smell see think etc?

anyway that thing field is fixed by the four towers/gates/borders. but one of them is broken, the box is not totally closed.
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blue spots... do you mean these blue pearls gems stars that hang there in the blackness of the screen?

only saw them a couple of times.
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I had a dream about you last night.

You were talking in a heavy Israeli accent...Being friendly.

Somehow Holland/Netherlands/Belgium was brought up.

Does that mean anything to you?
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blue spots... do you mean these blue pearls gems stars that hang there in the blackness of the screen?

only saw them a couple of times.
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I was speaking of this image...

The one I provided is clearer. Look at the ring of Fire. Then look for the 'blue spots'.


Huge 'Ocean' Discovered Inside Earth
[link to www.livescience.com]
 Quoting: aether


Very, very interesting map.

Here is a clearer one...
[link to www.dailygalaxy.com]

Note the blue spots off the coasts of Oregon and Japan.

In both images, red shows unusually soft and weak rock believed to be saturated with water, and the blue shows unusually stiff rock (yellow and white show near-average values).

Also way off the coast of Australia and Chile. I wonder if there use to be another land mass where that blue is off the coast of Australia.

Oregon, Japan and off the coast of Australia, seem to form a triangle. Which presses a bit on Chile.
 Quoting: Seer777



Do you see the 'color bursts' of light? Often blues or purples?

:)
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blue spots... do you mean these blue pearls gems stars that hang there in the blackness of the screen?

only saw them a couple of times.
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I had a dream about you last night.

You were talking in a heavy Israeli accent...Being friendly.

Somehow Holland/Netherlands/Belgium was brought up.

Does that mean anything to you?
 Quoting: Rayrayz


most of foreigners whom I speak to, actually compliment me for my accent.

I can understand why you think that, I type with heavy fingers with little care to how I structure sentences.

Holland pro their attitude for weed.
Belgium , once had a crush on a girl from belgium
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Have a nice evening all of you...
Thanks for being here :)

Be well and be safe
afro
just be love in truth...
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Beautiful... but on the other hand.... I do feel it's a faceted subject.

The above reminds me of a feeling I do get sometimes.... but not the primary feeling I tend to associate with KundalinI.

The latter being usually more intellectual in nature, concerned with basic meaning, comprehension, and 'Grace of Archetype', including 'Right action'.

Cold, thunderous; more of a roar than a purr/pulse. But if fully 'opened' for long enough, it eventually leaves me feeling 'burned', and generally in a more satisfied state. The 'electrical resonance' sensation frequently extends to my Right arm, or 'fills out' my Left eye and persists with convoluted pulses.

A difference between Left and Right perhaps?

hmm


Good afternoon everyone.

cheer


trishaktigif
 Quoting: pi


Heya Pi. :)

Yes it is indeed. It is very varied.

I was 7 months 'in' when I wrote that. It was a time of transition for me. Much has changed...and much has stayed the same.

Did you watch the Simpsons clip? Is that what your heart chakra felt like?
 Quoting: Seer777


I just did tounge

It in fact did not, if I recall right.... it felt like it was sucking energy away from the 'fullness' of everything else. Rather than container about to explode.

It was a truly awful feeling, and I still occasionally get it. I would often attempt to 'burn it away' with KundalinI, which was somewhat successful, but probably a bit counterproductive in terms to what, in neurological terms, was probably the cause.

It is one chakra I do not pay much attention to anymore.

hmm

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"the workings of an ant will hold the truth"
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feels like a weight topic tounge
 Quoting: aether


Speaking of 'weight'...I nearly mentioned earlier regarding this image.
[link to www.dailygalaxy.com]

The 'blue' spots I mentioned earlier of 'unusually stiff rock'.

Feels like...

'The 4 corners'.

'4 pillars' holding up the Seas in the Ring of Fire.

Dunno if it means anything, which is why I didn't mention. But the 'weight' reference compelled me to mention.

And water is VERY heavy.
 Quoting: Seer777


water is very heavy and the 4 corners , 4 pillars ring of fire feels relevent, it possess a sensation as you describe it thus the "tension" must exist to be felt
follow that thought is the word tounge
 Quoting: aether


Air Earth Water and Fire.

See the elements of the "elements".





GLP