Post by Sanatani/Martin on Aug 10, 2010 16:27:57 GMT -5
Taken from Martin's Journal of 1/27/10:
Vision in meditation:
Divine Mother appeared to me looking very sad and upset. I noticed that I could see many of Her bodies and that they were scattered all around the world. Then they all started crying loudly, intensely. Next i noticed that these bodies of Hers were growing HUGE. Rivers of salt water flowed from Their eyes as They cried. All the rivers of Her Tears began to merge and flow into the oceans of the world, and the water levels of the oceans began to rise quickly, alarmingly.
1/28/10: A Dream:
I was in the third or fourth floor of a house across the road from the seashore. I was gazing out at the pure, clear blue sky, from two different windows. Something prompted me to look out again, and up above. Then I saw a grayish black swirling mass of storm clouds that look huge and foreboding. Then I looked out the window facing the beach. Wind began blowing hard, splashing the window with rain. Below I could see that the tides had rapidly covered the beach and were starting to cross over the road.. All of this happened unusually quickly and "out of the blue", with no warning.
1/29/10 A Vision I had during a Live Concert of Beautiful Classical Music:
I saw Divine Mother lying down, lifeless, just beneath the surface of a large body of water. Shiva was with Her, crying over Her body.
My thoughts on these experiences is that water will become much more of an issue in our earthly lives. Inundations of water, excessive water with storms, a global rise in Sea Levels, and rapid development of super storms. It is, of course, an important means by which Maa Gaia cleanses Herself, and it is also reflective on how terribly out of balance we are; and the issues in our outer world reflect this inner lack of balance.
8/10/10: Headlines in Today's News
**Courtesy of A/P News**
1,300 missing in China amid widespread Asia floods
By NG HAN GUAN (AP) – 1 day ago
ZHOUQU, China — Rescuers dug through mud and wreckage Monday searching for 1,300 people missing after flash floods and landslides struck northwestern China, just one of a series of floods across Asia that have killed hundreds and spread misery to millions more.
In Pakistan, frustrated victims railed against the government's anemic relief effort for the estimated 15 million displaced by the country's worst-ever floods, while rescuers in mountainous Indian-controlled Kashmir raced to rescue dozens of stranded foreign trekkers and find 500 people still missing in flash floods that have killed 140.
Sunday's disaster in China's Gansu province killed at least 127 people and covered entire villages in water, mud and rocks.
Death toll in China landslide disaster jumps
Rescuers use boats to bring locals to a safer area on a flooded street in landslide-hit Zhouqu County of Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province August 10, 2010. Engineers battled on Tuesday to drain an unstable lake created by the country's deadliest landslide in decades, threatening new misery for a devastated northwestern China town if it bursts its banks.
Rescuers use boats to bring locals to a safer area on a flooded street in landslide-hit Zhouqu County of Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province August 10, 2010. Engineers battled on Tuesday to drain an unstable lake created by the country's deadliest landslide in decades, threatening new misery for a devastated northwestern China town if it bursts its banks. ALY SONG/REUTERS
More than 700 dead and more than 1,000 missing in China Flood disaster
Vision in meditation:
Divine Mother appeared to me looking very sad and upset. I noticed that I could see many of Her bodies and that they were scattered all around the world. Then they all started crying loudly, intensely. Next i noticed that these bodies of Hers were growing HUGE. Rivers of salt water flowed from Their eyes as They cried. All the rivers of Her Tears began to merge and flow into the oceans of the world, and the water levels of the oceans began to rise quickly, alarmingly.
1/28/10: A Dream:
I was in the third or fourth floor of a house across the road from the seashore. I was gazing out at the pure, clear blue sky, from two different windows. Something prompted me to look out again, and up above. Then I saw a grayish black swirling mass of storm clouds that look huge and foreboding. Then I looked out the window facing the beach. Wind began blowing hard, splashing the window with rain. Below I could see that the tides had rapidly covered the beach and were starting to cross over the road.. All of this happened unusually quickly and "out of the blue", with no warning.
1/29/10 A Vision I had during a Live Concert of Beautiful Classical Music:
I saw Divine Mother lying down, lifeless, just beneath the surface of a large body of water. Shiva was with Her, crying over Her body.
My thoughts on these experiences is that water will become much more of an issue in our earthly lives. Inundations of water, excessive water with storms, a global rise in Sea Levels, and rapid development of super storms. It is, of course, an important means by which Maa Gaia cleanses Herself, and it is also reflective on how terribly out of balance we are; and the issues in our outer world reflect this inner lack of balance.
8/10/10: Headlines in Today's News
**Courtesy of A/P News**
1,300 missing in China amid widespread Asia floods
By NG HAN GUAN (AP) – 1 day ago
ZHOUQU, China — Rescuers dug through mud and wreckage Monday searching for 1,300 people missing after flash floods and landslides struck northwestern China, just one of a series of floods across Asia that have killed hundreds and spread misery to millions more.
In Pakistan, frustrated victims railed against the government's anemic relief effort for the estimated 15 million displaced by the country's worst-ever floods, while rescuers in mountainous Indian-controlled Kashmir raced to rescue dozens of stranded foreign trekkers and find 500 people still missing in flash floods that have killed 140.
Sunday's disaster in China's Gansu province killed at least 127 people and covered entire villages in water, mud and rocks.
Death toll in China landslide disaster jumps
Rescuers use boats to bring locals to a safer area on a flooded street in landslide-hit Zhouqu County of Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province August 10, 2010. Engineers battled on Tuesday to drain an unstable lake created by the country's deadliest landslide in decades, threatening new misery for a devastated northwestern China town if it bursts its banks.
Rescuers use boats to bring locals to a safer area on a flooded street in landslide-hit Zhouqu County of Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province August 10, 2010. Engineers battled on Tuesday to drain an unstable lake created by the country's deadliest landslide in decades, threatening new misery for a devastated northwestern China town if it bursts its banks. ALY SONG/REUTERS
More than 700 dead and more than 1,000 missing in China Flood disaster