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(@bright-opal)
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MMmmm could it be that the earth shaking and the super volcano we felt and or saw have been misplaced?  I just saw a news article they found the largest underwater volcano in the Indian Ocean.

https://www.sciencealert.com/this-sonar-image-captures-the-largest-underwater-volcanic-eruption-ever-detected


   
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(@lovendures)
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Well, Mt. Etna erupted big time today.


   
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Somewhere one of us predicted that - Jeanne?

I think we have a hit here.


   
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I think we worked out earlier in this thread that something big might happen in Italy. I went back and saw that I made a prediction in January this year of an earthquake in Italy for June, but Bright Opal put it together and predicted a large volcanic event. The power of the collective at work! 


   
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Wow!  Talk about team work!


   
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Have any of you happen to read about Edgar Cayce and his visions into the future regarding Etna, Peelee and Vesuvius? I've always been drawn to his readings and find his work fascinating! Interestingly enough, Cayce is the only historical prophetic with over an 83% accuracy. This is pretty cool considering that during his living years, he had to speak carefully for fear of being accused of witchcraft. 

I love history. ...and witchy dudes. :-P


   
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This morning, off the coast of San Diego there have been two 4.4 earthquakes with only a depth of 5 miles back to back. 

Not sure if any of you guys follow the earthquake reports but this week alone, California has experienced over 200 small earthquakes in that area. (Not tremors, but actual earthquakes ranging from 1-2.5 mag) 

I wonder if these two large quakes today are a sign that were gearing up for a larger one shortly. The full moon is coming shortly.. gravitational pull has a strong connection to our plates. 

Thoughts?


   
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Hi! I am Rowsella/Kathy

When I was a child, my mother had an astrological bookstore and I remember many books by Edgar Cayce and my mother used to talk about him quite a bit. If nothing else, he has influenced our coffee drinking (we drink it black as he advises). So I remember him with affection as if he were a great uncle even though I never met him. I do wish to reread and read all his books (I remember reading one of them as a kid). I am revisiting her library from that time along with my other reading and it is very interesting. Anyway, I remember her telling me how he would channel and advise on health matters.

I truly feel the increase in earthquakes are related to the incredible amount of fracking. Of course, in California, the San Andreas Fault has always been a source. But with the increased earthquakes in places there were not many --could they be influencing the other fault lines not disturbed by the man-made pressure and drilling?


   
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Hi Rowella 

How lovely to add your given name for us, thank you for sharing that, Kathy. 

And yes, while our earth has its patterns and cycles and interrelated energies, as well as astronomical and scientific things like gravity and the effect on our earth by the gravitational pull of the moon and its direct relationship to our having the pattern of tides and other huge forces,  I've always felt it was evolutionary and cellular addition of lifeforms especially man that has in many respects affected major patterns and cycles as well as created so many problems on earth. And I mean in far more ways than we might even consider or already understand. 

When I think of it through the energy of panpsychism--that all living things right down to their basic once living components,  trees-wood, sheep-wool, fibers-clothing, etc. has some element of consciousness. (See my forum posts and lots of comments under our forum topic of consciousness: 

https://www.jeannemayell.com/community/understanding-prediction-and-consciousness/pansychism/

And if we believe that man is not only a co-creator of the universe and not just co-creating our future, than every action by any co-creative force can/will have an equal or opposite reaction.

Fracking to me feels like the worst drilling job one can possibly imagine in a dentist's chair on our teeth felt by our entire body.

The enormous tectonic plate  shifting due to so many other factors, to the worst of a horrific greenstick fracture to multiple  legbones without every having painkillers.

Imagine that and more and then perhaps add in the world of emotions. Mankinds vicious acts of rape, murder, killing for sport, the harming of any all or all forms of sentient beings. 

It's no wonder those of us who can sense these feelings beg for mercy and ask the divine/universe/energies/ powers that be, to please take away our gifts on far smaller scales!

Our beautiful Mother Earth is indeed shaking and in many, many respects. And we are shaking too. Depression, anxieties, phobias, PTSD. What a world we have created and are so reactive to (and in all ways really).

Crises often precede transformation and mankind is creating one enormous crisis after another!

My hope is that our concious co-creation of awareness will evolutionarily speed up our own innate dna powers of mind, body, and spirit to transform and therefore save ourselves and our world before its too late.

And that's why many of us were drawn to this and other forums all over the Internet and all over our earth. 

Deep, deep inside there is a force,  a power, to create or to destroy. We have been given free will and so often it feels like the destruction outweighs the collective consciousnesses of co-creation. 

I believe in the good in all of us and the eventual connection with our higher selves. And that is why its so important we all talk about every single complex topic in multiple ways from multiple viewpoints.

(Bless you Bright Opal for starting a topic with multiple facets, just like the jewel that is you.)


   
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We had a 4.0 here in Northeast Ohio yesterday. Not a usual place to get them, and I suspect fracking had something to do with it.

I appreciate the thoughts on panpsychism, Michele. Makes sense to me!

Also, I have an ever-growing appreciation for all of you on this site, creating a space of safety and kindness here, and I find myself really wanting to be a part of that good energy. So thank you, all!


   
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We are experiencing shakes in the middle of Pennsylvania as well. While minor, it's not so minor when you aren't use to them!


   
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No kidding, Pacosurfer!

Even a really intense thinder storm that shakes things up can bring in such feelings.

But even average tremors that happen over and over out under the ocean or along the Ring of Fire are quite disturbing.  

I always check here:

http://ds.iris.edu/seismon/

It reminds me not only how amazingly "common" they are but that whatever shakes me up is exponentially smaller than really big ones.

 


   
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Hello Michele

Thank you for your thoughts on panpsychism. It is interesting... when one thinks of matter--gas-liquid-solid-- and understand on a quantum level, that everything consists of atoms-- which are made up of subatomic particles- held together by magnetic properties, small electrically charged particles moving about in subatomic space.... similar in my mind to the universe in which we have planetary bodies orbiting about within gravitational (magnetic?) fields... What is that subatomic space? Is that consciousness? I think perhaps the subatomic reflects the galactic. I am not a scientist so perhaps my thoughts are ultimately misinformed. But my feeling is the science of energy is in its infancy.


   
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Rowsella. 

Yes that's how I see it. The space in between. The holding space for others place. The hanging onto cliff edges by your fingernails in between solid and not solid.

The place inside the bubble a little child blows with her magic bubble wand.

Its all of that and so much more. We be it past the places of feeling it and then its simply one, 0, all or none.

A koan to enter as we move through the spiral.

 


   
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Hi Kathy,

Wow, your mom had a psychic bookstore and you know a lot about Edgar Cayce!  He is my favorite.  I used to work at the Edgar Cayce (A.R.E.) Medical Clinic in Phoenix.  I worked there with Drs. Bill and Gladys McGarey, and met Hugh Lynn Cayce, Jess Stearn and Elizabeth Kubler-Ross who all came to visit there.  It was an amazing experience!  I, too, follow many Cayce remedies, food, etc.  I also drink coffee black - lol.  :)  I think Cayce was the most accurate and best psychic ever.  And I also met his secretary, Gladys, when I was at the A.R.E. in Virginia Beach.  To me, he is amazing and I have so much respect for his work and his readings.  He was such an honorable man.  You were lucky to be raised with a conscious mother.  You must have had a very interesting upbringing.  :)  Thanks so much for sharing.  

I live in California now, and I don't know if you were referring to CA, as well, with the earthquakes.  When I lived in the mountains here, I could really feel the earthquakes.  Now I'm in town, so I don't feel them as much.  

 


   
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Hi, What amazing experience to work at ARE!  I grew up hearing my mother "talking in astrology" -- she learned it from a friend's father when she was a teenager. I always said she was really a frustrated psychoanalyst/therapist whose life path did not allow her the traditional education (although in her 50's she did earn a 4 year degree in psychology). She met my stepfather at an astrology seminar. He studied under Pearl Cooper of Fulton, NY --a woman he met locally who has long passed on but I do have a volume of "The Ancient Wisdom" of which he first studied from. Of course, to me treading carefully during Mercury retrogrades and paying special care around knives and other sharp objects during a Mars retro... are all normal and everyone thinks I am a little out there (in California, I would just be normal LOL). I live on the East Coast in Central NY and my references to increased earthquakes were really more focused on PA, the midwest and Oklahoma -- where fracking is being done on a large scale (to me it feels like the rape of the earth). I think I probably take for granted this region I am in and should probably take advantage of its resources and do the daytrips (Lilydale, The Omega Institute, heck, our own local Zen Center, etc.) There is a lot of, I don't know--energy here that has inspired many spiritual/religious and political endeavors and I feel it has to do with the water (lots of lakes and rivers, creeks, Falls, Gorges --even a man-made canal).


   
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There has been a 6.4 earthquake in California a few hours ago.  Sixty aftershocks so far.  I know a Bright Opal felt the earthshaking recently and a few other contributors in our community as well.


   
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I posted about this is the dreams page... more are coming...


   
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Did anyone see that there was a big volcanic eruption in Italy? Sadly, one person died. 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/volcano-erupts-italian-island-stromboli-killing-one-person-n1026516

Additionally, Mauna Loa in Hawaii is also becoming active:

https://nypost.com/2019/07/03/alert-level-raised-for-worlds-largest-active-volcano/

Between the earthquakes and volcanoes, I think we can conclude that Mother Nature is feeling restless!


   
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We should have another large earthquake here in a few days. Either California again or Oregon. It was in my dream. More volcanoes will start to pop off. Then the government will become hostile. Everything is lining up like I mentioned and I'm a wee bit scared you guys. :-( this has not happened for me before. Usually just small visions. 


   
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