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Re: Hurricanes and Global Warming by Andreas Moritz ..... Ask Andreas Moritz Forum

Date:   9/28/2004 4:14:01 PM ( 20 y ago)
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Vickie,

Not entirely. Global warming plays a relatively minor role when it comes to the earth changes we are starting to experience. It is part of evoution of the planet and its inhabitant. The poles are melting and the magnetic pole has already shifted. Florida is getting strong messages, and it may not be a good place to live in the future, if it is going to be on the map at all. There is likely to be another strong hurricane, either this season or the next, beginning with the letter M, which may prompt a lot of the people there to leave the area. On the West coast side, as well as Missouri, the drying out of lakes and rivers (also fires), indicate the same. Those who need to leave these areas will feel it in their hearts. There will be few more opportunities.

Although it involves a lot of hardship and suffering on behalf of those personally affected, the changes are necessary to help the Earth to rebalance, for the best of all. Hurricanes such as Charlie, have 200 times the energy consumed by the entire world, and as such have great purifying effects. Fires also destroy old energies. The world needs to change or move to a higher level, many know it. When some of the big vulcanoes begin to erupt, humankind will go through a quantum leap of evolution. There is nothing to be afraid of, thoughm but it is good to be focused on the now and be concerned with what is, not what will be, because by doing so we can create the best future for ourselves and our world, with the least amount of trauma and upheaval.

Andreas
 

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