Re: Earthquake


WOW...that is EXACTLY where my head hurt. It started on Wednesday around
noon and did not go away. It just got worse! And by yesterday
evening...I was emotional and weepy. It was more than just the
headache...I felt really unnerved, all the way down to my bone marrow.
And today...the headache is going away. And I mentioned the full moon to
my husband on the way home from work yesterday. I told him that maybe my
icky feelings were related to that, I just didn't know. All I can say is
that I felt a danger coming on and a trembling feeling. That's amazing.



----- Original Message ----
From: DP <pulis@mindspring.com>
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 10:35:43 AM
Subject: Re: [CHAT] Earthquake

Jesse,

I was listening to a Coast to Coast AM show a few weeks ago that dealt with 
predicting earthquakes. Besides usually happening within 3 days of the full 
moon (it will be full on the 20th), and that animals are very good 
predictors (they referenced the Chinese and Japanese studies on the animals, 
and the gulls and rats before Alaska's Easter quake in '64, among others), 
the panelists pointed out that frontal headaches are common among many 
sensitive people. They ranged from a pain on the forehead at the pineal 
gland - the "third eye" to sinus pain. The headache typically starts 2-3 
days before the earthquake and goes away a short while before the 
earthquake.

d



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jesse Bell" <silverhawk@flash.net>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: [CHAT] Earthquake


> Wednesday, I had this icky feeling all morning.  The only way I could 
> describe
> it was a "disturbance in the force".  I felt edgy and irritable.  I told a
> friend here at work that if I didn't know better, I'd say there was going 
> to
> be an earthquake.  And not in Californiain Missouri.  I know there is a 
> fault
> line that runs through there.
> Last night I had a horrible sinus headache.
> Went to bed early.  Told my husband that I felt that "disturbance in the
> force" feeling again.  I asked him Wednesday if he had any family members 
> that
> lived on that fault line in Missouri.  He said he didn't think so.  This
> morning we turned on the news and they said, "breaking news, at 4:30 this
> morning there was an earthquake that measured 5.4 east of St. Louis".  I 
> sat
> straight up in bed, then turned and looked at him.  He said, "I knowI
> knowyou felt it coming".

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