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Old 04-04-2008, 03:20 PM   #1
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Default Causal connections between earthquakes and human emotions
i'm looking for any sites that may show causal connections between extreme states of human emotions (wars, riots, etc) and earthquakes that may be triggered by the extreme human emotions. if anybody has any info, please post it here. thanks.
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Old 09-05-2008, 12:51 PM   #2
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hi mozart,
i was searching the forum for an answer to my earthquake query and found your thread - maybe we can rejuvenate the discussion?
i know that i have read or heard somewhere that there is always a connection between human emotions and earthquakes and other 'natural' disasters - i don't know all the terms used here for it yet - but something to do with the entire connection of all life on earth with the earth itself as a sentient being?
my own question has to do with whether - in addition to this emotional causality - there is evidence that technology is being used by ?? to precipitate earthquakes?
when i look at the list of earthquakes for the last 30 days for instance - there seems to be something too regular about the depth of the earthquake in particular. could this be a coincidence? that 80% of earthquakes are occurring at a depth of 10 or 35 kms? these 2 numbers appear to repeat over and over - sometimes an earthquake sequence starts at these depths and other times there is an eq at (usually) a deeper place and then the next one or several will be at 10/35kms as if someone sees something starting somewhere and some sort of 'machinery' is then used to cause more disturbances - i sense a direct malicious intent with this for some reason...as if someone is trying to cause more destruction and suffering.
am i imagining this?
is this also tied in to the emotional causality?
would love to hear anyone else's thoughts!
love,
kathy
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Old 09-06-2008, 04:34 AM   #3
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although i don't have too much to contribute to this topic, i do remember hearing david say that the tsunami that occurred in asia in 2004 right after christmas was directly linked to the amount of sadness and despair that people have around the world during the holidays. this makes a lot of sense, because people feel forced to be with family members who they don't get along with sadly. the amount of poverty and depression in that area and from around the world strongly contributed to death of hundreds of thousands of people. thus, it is strongly imperative to seek the love in each moment as this seeking permeates the atmosphere and contributes to the feelings of others.

god bless you my friends.
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Old 10-06-2008, 01:47 AM   #4
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a planet lives for millions..billions of years, and once in a while, it is called upon to serve host to a human lifewave. a 75,000 year period of much travail, both for the planet and her human progeny.

humans tend to champ at the bit of being in alignment with the natural flow of the creative universe, so the planetary energetic body or the planetary aura becomes compromised by the disharmonious caterwaulings of the human race.

planetary shrugs i believe can be looked at as an understandable reaction by an entity burdened by some load. a mother holding a child may swing that kid onto the other hip, as her load becomes irksome. we live in a unique time, in that the whole earth - human family is here for the last great picnic, everything which we have done in the past is being done again now.

as one perceives the increasing download of life's catalyst, one becomes aware of the increasing rate of return of, and need to answer to, life-issues in need of facing with love, forgiveness and gratitude.

on a planetary level, much the same thing is going on. our collective 'shadow' side, meaning humanity's own unprocessed ****, exists as one big brown skidmark, marring the combined planetary/human/natural world's energy body.

faced with the tragedy unfolding in myannmar/burma this week, one may consider that the relative state of spiritual attainment of the human race as a whole is reflected by the disquiet of the earth. as we near the trifurcation point of the human experience on earth, we will continue to see the human condition intensify, in terms of individual choice concerning whether we build barricades against the increasing change, or accept it as it goes..the spiralling top of the 3d world, and let it all come down the way it will.

increasingly, our challenge will be to accept outer conditions as the rapidly transient things they are, and turn to gratitude for this amazing ride.

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Old 10-06-2008, 02:44 AM   #5
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hey, mark-

major kudos on great posting!

( i actually had to get the dictionary out- once)

hey what? i work on the railroad; and we're taught to "talk loud, talk slow, and use small words"...

your partner in this task before us-

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Old 11-05-2008, 11:58 AM   #6
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hey, mark-

major kudos on great posting!

( i actually had to get the dictionary out- once)

hey what? i work on the railroad; and we're taught to "talk loud, talk slow, and use small words"...

your partner in this task before us-

bob
ditto. and was it this word? i know that's the one i looked up.

as we near the trifurcation point of the human experience on earth, and for those like me that had to look it up:

dictionary.com unabridged (v 1.1) - cite this source - share this
tri·fur·cate audio help /traɪˈfɜrkeɪt, ˈtraɪfərˌkeɪt; adj. also traɪˈfɜrkɪt, ˈtraɪfər-/ pronunciation key - show spelled pronunciation[trahy-fur-keyt, trahy-fer-keyt; adj. also trahy-fur-kit, trahy-fer-] pronunciation key - show ipa pronunciation verb, -cat·ed, -cat·ing, adjective
–verb (used without object) 1. to divide into three forks or branches.
–adjective 2. also, tri·fur·cat·ed. divided into three forks or branches.


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[origin: 1650–60; see tri-, furcate]

—related forms
tri·fur·ca·tion, noun
i get it now. thanks, great post.

megan
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Old 01-24-2010, 08:19 AM   #7
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goodday dc-forumers

what are your thoughts about the recurring catastrophes like the earthquakes in haiti and china, the tsuami in thailand, aache f.i, kathrina in nwe orleans etc.

"to bring out our compassion" i would say, how do you explain this to pple that are not into these kind of thoughts...and is it even necessayr? i mean the willingness to support the pple of haiti is enormous throughout the world! pple in general don't seem to need any advnced spiritual understanding to help those in need when it comes to big catastrophies like these!

this is a wonderful sign i think in the midst of the tradgedies displayed here in 3d.

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