Posts Tagged ‘Oil Rig’

The influences of Earth, fire and water collide on April 22, 2010, creating a disastrous Gulf Coast oil spill on April 22, 2010.  The basic elements of our planet and basic energies influencing personal and global events, again, in 2010, create havoc.  January was Haiti; February was Chile; March was the volcano in Iceland; and April is the Gulf Coast oil spill.   Not one month of 2010 to date has escaped a significant natural disaster.

A closer look at the sobering accuracy of the prevailing influences on this event.

  • 2010 is the strongest Earth influence since 1944, midst World War II, which wrecked a different form of havoc on the planet
  • April is the strongest month of the year because it is a strong Earth month, doubling the annual Earth strength
  • April 22 was a Fire day.  Fire strengthened the already strong Earth.  That day the elements required converge – very, very strong Earth, strengthened further by the daily Fire energy, the energy for a fire explosion.  The oil rig explodes.
  • April 23 was a water day – the Earth-Fire explosion created a problem in the water.  The nature of the relationship of Earth and Water is that Earth destroys Water, or pollutes it.  Put sand and dirt together, and what do you get – mud, pollution, polluted water. 
  • April 24 had 3 Earth energies, the combination with the daily one was quite nasty.  This particular combination is a disaster combination, the same combination occurring in the northeast on the day of 9/11.  At a later date I will write a blog on how all forces combined for the 9/11 disaster. 

 

Considering the influences for the next few months, it may be a while before the oil is contained.  Watch the blog for updates on these influences.

 

For more information on 2010 disasters that mirror the dominant influences that Feng Shui defines, go to World Events in my blog, and see From Hitler to Haiti, 56 years of Feng Shui Influences on Global Events under the tab History and Headlines

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