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The list is lengthening. In April, a 6.9 earthquake in China, a 6.3 in Spain, a 6.8 in the Solomon Islands, a 7.8 in Sumatra, and a 7.2 in Baja California—all these after the 7.0 in Haiti and the 8.8 in Chile earlier in 2010. Now Eyjafjallajokull has erupted in Iceland, with its sister volcano likely to issue 10 times as much ash if it erupts also.
The earth is rumbling, but we don’t know if it’s coincidence, normal scientific variation, or—the unthinkable—the early signs of geologic change associated with 2012. I don’t know, either, but I would urge everyone to keep a close eye on the planet over the next six months. If 2012 is real, we are about to witness disturbances of a magnitude not seen before.
In a blog post, I can’t describe the mechanics behind 2012 and earth’s tectonics. Go to www.welcoming2012.com for the full explanation. But the short version is that 2012 is about a drastic shift in the energy configuration of the planet. You and I are feeling the effects of an accelerated field of energy that has speeded up our lives, induced changes in the body, driven old ideas and institutions into oblivion, and affected the core geometrics that hold earth’s physical contours in place. We have plenty of visible evidence that society is in the throes of massive change; the earth will move right along as well.









































