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    Bring4th Bring4th Community Olio MAN WHO PREDICTED 1989 SF QUAKE, PREDICTS ONE ON MARCH 19th on WEST COAST

    Thread: MAN WHO PREDICTED 1989 SF QUAKE, PREDICTS ONE ON MARCH 19th on WEST COAST


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    #1
    03-16-2011, 09:24 AM (This post was last modified: 03-16-2011, 09:44 AM by Focus123.)
    http://video.foxnews.com/v/4586903/sign-...e-to-come/

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    03-16-2011, 10:19 AM
    03/19/2011 11:11:00 AM PDT FULL MOON. Sun at 28PIS48. Moon at 28VIR48.

    Moon Perigee Mar 19 19:10 356577 km ++ F+ 0h ( I guess 19:10 universal is 11:10 PDT. Guessing)

    http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/pacalc.html

    The Moon's North Node ( the Moon's nodes are the points where the Moon's orbit intersect the plane of the ecliptic) is in line with the Earth and the Galactic Center.

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    03-16-2011, 10:24 AM (This post was last modified: 03-16-2011, 10:39 AM by yossarian.)
    I sure hope not. Vancouver at least is not remotely earthquake proof. We are sitting ducks. Not at all like Japan, with their very modern earthquake buildings.

    A big quake on the coast is going to be very hard on vancouver anyway. Hope this guy is wrong Sad
    3dmonkey, where'd you get the 11:11 in your first copy/paste?

    19:10 in UTC is 12:10 in PDT AFAIK
    Ok I found it. 11:11 AM PDT on Saturday is confirmed as the full moon. creepy.

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    03-16-2011, 11:23 AM
    I am combining five topics into this one post. The member who didn't know if joking was right after catastrophe, idea of death, harvest, earthquakes, and more.

    Enlightenment is revealing how things relate to the whole. To feel sorrow for death of others is a reflection of one's own fear of experiencing the same "tragedy." to feel joy reflects a knowing that it is okay and assurance that it is necessary. As enlightened ones, we should rejoice if an earthquake destroys the west coast and it's occupants. Gasp. Why? Because our brothers and sisters are moving on! Moving forward! I guaranty every one who died in japan is happy, comforted, and connected more than before. Those left are polarizing.

    We are the aware ones. We are supposed to expect this. We know we are all connected. We know everyone will reach 6D and everyone will return to 8D/1D. So when the earth and it's inhabitants crumble away, we should rejoice with love and happiness because THIS IS GRADUATION TIME. LOVE AND LIGHT TIME.

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    03-16-2011, 11:27 AM
    19th March is also a significant date astronomically - the moon will be much closer to the earth. We all know how the moon's gravity effects the tide.

    http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/2011/03...-19-years/

    Fingers crossed it's more hype than prophecy.

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    03-16-2011, 11:27 AM
    The Brothers and Sisters of Sorrow answer the call of sorrow to comfort and uplift.

    They aren't The Brothers and Sisters WITH Sorrow
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    03-16-2011, 11:33 AM
    I don't really see enlightenment like that.

    Or maybe I'm just not enlightened. Because I'm definitely gonna cry if an earthquake destroys the west coast and all my family and friends are dead or suffering.

    I feel this news very harshly because it just so happens that I won't be on the west coast on saturday. My loved ones will be in vancouver and I'll be in another province.

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    03-16-2011, 11:35 AM
    (03-16-2011, 11:23 AM)3DMonkey Wrote: I am combining five topics into this one post. The member who didn't know if joking was right after catastrophe, idea of death, harvest, earthquakes, and more.

    Enlightenment is revealing how things relate to the whole. To feel sorrow for death of others is a reflection of one's own fear of experiencing the same "tragedy." to feel joy reflects a knowing that it is okay and assurance that it is necessary. As enlightened ones, we should rejoice if an earthquake destroys the west coast and it's occupants. Gasp. Why? Because our brothers and sisters are moving on! Moving forward! I guaranty every one who died in japan is happy, comforted, and connected more than before. Those left are polarizing.

    We are the aware ones. We are supposed to expect this. We know we are all connected. We know everyone will reach 6D and everyone will return to 8D/1D. So when the earth and it's inhabitants crumble away, we should rejoice with love and happiness because THIS IS GRADUATION TIME. LOVE AND LIGHT TIME.

    Its only human to feel sorrow as one of us passes on. We may think or know they are going on..have graduated...whatever. But not everyone is awake. And the sorrow that goes through humans at the loss of a loved one is a form of purefying catalyst that cannot be avoided...nor, I think...should be avoided.

    To come to terms with the death of a loved one is intensely personal. And eventually....an incrediblely liberating experience. I am never happy at first. But eventually....you know they are okay and that you will see them again. Even though you will always miss their physical presense in this world.

    I'll never rejoice at the passing of so many people. But I will hug them when I see them again.

    Richard
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    03-16-2011, 11:59 AM
    By all means, feel how you feel. We can't fake emotions. We shouldn't try. 

    Sorrow is the calling that Ra and others like them answer to. It is a good thing. But what is the answer? It's love. It's that all is one.  Giving joy and congratulations to those who have passed the exam of life is loving indeed. 

    I'm ready to rejoice. If I believe in Ra and Budda and Jesus, then I'm putting my money where my mouth is. I'm Lt Dan atop mast shouting to the heavens "bring it on". It isn't fair to label me hateful for rejoicing, but I'm sure somebody will (not necessarily in here). If I believe it's transition time, then every catastophic event brings us one step closer. When people die, i say "lucky you". When the planet crumbles, I say "here comes the harvest." It will hurt my body and the bodies of those dearest to me, but I know that's just biology
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    03-16-2011, 12:09 PM (This post was last modified: 03-16-2011, 12:10 PM by Namaste.)
    (03-16-2011, 11:59 AM)3DMonkey Wrote: By all means, feel how you feel. We can't fake emotions. We shouldn't try. 

    Sorrow is the calling that Ra and others like them answer to. It is a good thing. But what is the answer? It's love. It's that all is one.  Giving joy and congratulations to those who have passed the exam of life is loving indeed. 

    I'm ready to rejoice. If I believe in Ra and Budda and Jesus, then I'm putting my money where my mouth is. I'm Lt Dan atop mast shouting to the heavens "bring it on". It isn't fair to label me hateful for rejoicing, but I'm sure somebody will (not necessarily in here). If I believe it's transition time, then every catastophic event brings us one step closer. When people die, i say "lucky you". When the planet crumbles, I say "here comes the harvest." It will hurt my body and the bodies of those dearest to me, but I know that's just biology

    A colleague of my partner passed away recently, and it was very much doom and gloom. It all stems from your personal beliefs; those who genuinely believe in an eternal soul see the passing as the end of a tiny fragment in an ineffable journey, part of a bigger picture.

    Those who don't fear it's the end of that person forever, and hence, there is much grief in the form of feeling having lost a part of their life. Entirely understandable, but not my personal choice.

    A favourite quote from Ram Dass...

    Quote:I like to call physical death birth into spirit. Physical death is like taking off a tight shoe. All those worries, all the pressure, all gone. Just love remains.

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    03-16-2011, 12:27 PM
    Clarifying my view of enlightenment:

    enlightenment is when any conceptual constraint I have constructed is removed, and then I can see more clearly in the light of what my constraints were blocking.

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    03-16-2011, 08:58 PM
    i'm sure not gonna rejoice is the west coast gets demolished! jeeze enough of this already. Sad
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    03-16-2011, 09:22 PM
    (03-16-2011, 08:58 PM)Ocean Wrote: i'm sure not gonna rejoice is the west coast gets demolished! jeeze enough of this already. Sad

    Huh

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    03-16-2011, 09:34 PM
    sorry, Monkey. i'm just feeling not very happy about this.

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    03-16-2011, 10:54 PM
    I doubt it.

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    03-17-2011, 12:09 AM
    Predictions. I know.

    I like playing with numbers, so I'm giving them. This has no noticeable pattern or signs that it is significant. I calculated that the full moon/perigee will be directly overhead (High Moon) at 0degrees Lat 89 degrees East Long. That is very close to the 2004 tsunami epicenter.

    I'm just gonna take Japans quake as the one predicted. if this guy is right, You can tell me I'm wrong next week. It doesn't hurt to be wrong does it?

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    03-17-2011, 09:52 AM
    (03-16-2011, 11:33 AM)yossarian Wrote: I don't really see enlightenment like that.

    Or maybe I'm just not enlightened. Because I'm definitely gonna cry if an earthquake destroys the west coast and all my family and friends are dead or suffering.

    I feel this news very harshly because it just so happens that I won't be on the west coast on saturday. My loved ones will be in vancouver and I'll be in another province.

    (03-16-2011, 08:58 PM)Ocean Wrote: i'm sure not gonna rejoice is the west coast gets demolished! jeeze enough of this already. Sad

    As with yourself yossarian, the more my green ray has opened, the more vulnerable I am to other's suffering. Even the short TV adverts in which you see the suffering in third world countries yank at my emotions. I think it is part of opening to the divine feminine energy; part of the balancing process.

    What I do is accept those emotions, let them flow (that includes the tears) and then offer love to those who need it, rather than fearing for them, or rejoicing (!) :¬)

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    03-17-2011, 10:16 AM
    (03-16-2011, 11:27 AM)3DMonkey Wrote: The Brothers and Sisters of Sorrow answer the call of sorrow to comfort and uplift.

    They aren't The Brothers and Sisters WITH Sorrow

    Actually we are a bunch of masochists who like to throw ourselves of cliffs and grow our wings by Faith.
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    03-17-2011, 11:23 AM
    (03-16-2011, 11:23 AM)3DMonkey Wrote: I am combining five topics into this one post. The member who didn't know if joking was right after catastrophe, idea of death, harvest, earthquakes, and more.

    Enlightenment is revealing how things relate to the whole. To feel sorrow for death of others is a reflection of one's own fear of experiencing the same "tragedy." to feel joy reflects a knowing that it is okay and assurance that it is necessary. As enlightened ones, we should rejoice if an earthquake destroys the west coast and it's occupants. Gasp. Why? Because our brothers and sisters are moving on! Moving forward! I guaranty every one who died in japan is happy, comforted, and connected more than before. Those left are polarizing.

    We are the aware ones. We are supposed to expect this. We know we are all connected. We know everyone will reach 6D and everyone will return to 8D/1D. So when the earth and it's inhabitants crumble away, we should rejoice with love and happiness because THIS IS GRADUATION TIME. LOVE AND LIGHT TIME.

    I guess I'm just not as far along the path as you Monkey. I'm finding your almost gleeful embrace of current and future tragedy troubling.

    Richard

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    03-17-2011, 11:45 AM
    I am very happy to be a part of this community where topics like this results in deep discussions regarding love and light instead of fear-based negativity as its ground.
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    03-17-2011, 12:07 PM
    (03-17-2011, 11:23 AM)Richard Wrote: I guess I'm just not as far along the path as you Monkey. I'm finding your almost gleeful embrace of current and future tragedy troubling.

    Richard

    I understand Richard. Honestly, I do not know where I am at along the path; I'm walking a path.

    May I request you read my words again, read them without self in mind, and read them to penetrate the other in them?

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    03-17-2011, 12:57 PM
    (03-17-2011, 12:07 PM)3DMonkey Wrote:
    (03-17-2011, 11:23 AM)Richard Wrote: I guess I'm just not as far along the path as you Monkey. I'm finding your almost gleeful embrace of current and future tragedy troubling.

    Richard

    I understand Richard. Honestly, I do not know where I am at along the path; I'm walking a path.

    May I request you read my words again, read them without self in mind, and read them to penetrate the other in them?

    Why can't you both be "right", my brothers? That is embrace the troubles as winds of change, to sense the love and light in these, and yet howl to that wind as it brings pain and sorrow?

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    03-17-2011, 01:07 PM
    (03-17-2011, 10:16 AM)Ankh Wrote: Actually we are a bunch of masochists who like to throw ourselves of cliffs and grow our wings by Faith.

    lol!!! that's a quote to remember for the ages

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    03-17-2011, 02:05 PM
    (03-17-2011, 01:07 PM)Derek ~ Wrote:
    (03-17-2011, 10:16 AM)Ankh Wrote: Actually we are a bunch of masochists who like to throw ourselves of cliffs and grow our wings by Faith.

    lol!!! that's a quote to remember for the ages

    An interesting description of The Fool archetype Wink

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    03-20-2011, 03:00 PM
    So how did that march 19th earthquake go?
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    03-20-2011, 03:31 PM
    As far as I've heard, no (other) catastrophic earthquakes or hurricanes have occurred. Just goes to show there's no point in getting wrapped up in doomsday hype. You never know what's really going to happen, so just live each day like it's your last. Smile

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    03-21-2011, 12:36 AM
    I don't understand that statement. Why would anyone go to work and send their children to school if they knew it was their last day? If I lived every day as if it were my last, I'd be broke, fat, dirty, and my kids would not know discipline.
    Maybe it should be live like you will never die.... Which might be the lesson of not buying into doomsday prophecy.
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    03-21-2011, 01:42 AM
    i knew this wasn't going to happen
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    03-21-2011, 04:47 AM
    (03-21-2011, 12:36 AM)3DMonkey Wrote: I don't understand that statement. Why would anyone go to work and send their children to school if they knew it was their last day? If I lived every day as if it were my last, I'd be broke, fat, dirty, and my kids would not know discipline.
    Maybe it should be live like you will never die.... Which might be the lesson of not buying into doomsday prophecy.

    It's just a saying, 3DM. If saying "live like you never die" suits you better, by all means use that instead. What it is supposed to teach you is perhaps the most important. To live in every moment, and destill light and love in it, if it is your path.

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    03-21-2011, 09:31 AM
    I know. It just doesn't make sense to me.
    Live like u never die doesn't really work well either. How about live with compassion for others in a way that leaves a trail of compassion for generations.

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