Thursday, December 8, 2011

Humans Can Detect Earthquakes too

You have probably heard a lot in the news about animals being able to predict Earthquakes. Cats, Dogs and domesticated pets seem to have some rather unusual behavior before Earthquakes and seem to attempt to warn us. Generally it is in hindsight we come to find out that the reason for their bizarre behavior was due to the impending Earthquake.

When the Indonesia quake happened no animals were caught in the Tsunami because they knew it was coming and headed for the hills. One unique story was an Elephant, which picked up the two-kids and took off running with them on his back. But humans also have this ability, yet we are becoming less and less in touch with these evolutionary gifts and disregard or do not sense such subtle changes in our bodies. In Indonesia on one island an entire tribe and village left for the hills prior to the Earthquake? How did they know?

Earthquake & Tsunami In Japan

[http://www.sheldrake.org/papers/Animals/animals_tsunami.html]

It appears the resonance of the Earth was slightly altered from 7.89 Hertz of a calm Earth. What triggered the change? Was it a gravity change, extremely low frequency gap or alteration? Was it caused by high seas mixing with ground water changing density, resonance and weight on the shelf? Was it a Solar Flare interfering with the Earth Frequency? Science is still trying to figure it all out.

Try this experiment if you live within 5 miles of a railroad track. Listen to the hum of electricity in your head while you are near sleep in a peaceful place. You will note that a frequency gap or switch will happen just prior to the train approaching, perhaps up to 5 miles. This occurs due to the vibrations of the train on the track, which causes a frequency disruption from the general hum of other electromagnetic waves. Sure enough you will see that a train comes within about five minutes. Is this possible? Sure is, I do it all the time. This is only a train, when an Earthquake is going to hit there will be subtle changes in the general hum or background noise in advance of the Earthquake. You animals are picking up on this. But us humans have forgotten we already have this talent. Along with all the disruption of modern civilization, TV, Radio, power lines, etc. we are just not as good at it anymore.

The animals seem remarkable in this regard, which they are, but so are we. The only difference is that they listen to these things and we are so caught up in our own worlds, we stopped listening. Think on this.

Humans Can Detect Earthquakes too

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