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Monday, February 6, 2012

Earthquakes (plural) and why we must be good stewards of the Earth

On Thursday, February 2, 2012, I wrote the following on my FB page: " Mama Earth has been speaking to me LOUDLY for the last two days. This may mean to expect an earthquake in the very near future, possibly a big one. I have the Girls' leashes ready by the door just in case..."

Within the next few hours a 6.9 earthquake struck Vanuatu. I stated that I kept feeling more earthquakes, and for everyone to expect them through the 7-day time period in which my visions for earthquakes usually occur.

On Saturday a 5.7 occurred off of Vancouver Island and a 4.3 in Oregon. On Sunday a 6.8 struck in the Phillipines. And it's only Monday morning - still 3 days to go. I'm not certain if the Phillipines' quake was the last one in the cluster or not, so as always, stay alert, be prepared!


UPDATE: 5.0 in Hokkaido, Japan happened today, February 7. I still think there may be at least one more....


I then stated that I thought the next quake would be in New Zealand, and it happened on February 8, a 5.3.


On Friday, the Earth spoke to me again. Today Costa Rica had a 5.8 quake.

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I read the following statement from the Ecological Internet page: "WHY CARE FOR EARTH?
Because continuing 3 billion years of natural evolution's achievements matter, because Gaia is alive and hurting, because humanity's best may be before us, because of all the miraculous life suffering and being lost through no fault of their own, because to care for what you love is to be fully alive... and the alternative is narcissistic nihilism leading to gruesome mass death for all."

We all know this, right? I've been shown what the future will be like time and again in my visions if we don't stop the genocide against our precious Earth, her plants, her minerals, her creatures, and most especially her sentient beings. If you do nothing else in your life, for pity's sake take a stand against those greedy bastards who think not of Earth but of their own selfish desires. This life ain't about who can out income whom - it's about balancing what we have, what we give back and what we can do to ensure our future generations become good stewards as well ♥