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    Ameliorate Cyclone Yasi

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    Post  Anchor Tue Feb 01, 2011 9:53 pm

    Hi

    cutting straight to the point, this is addressed to all of you that are aware of manifestation. Please do your thing. Ameliorate Cyclone Yasi.

    Yasi is the cyclone heading toward Australia, and if the doom-saying media is to be believed it is going to be a bugger. My worry is that the doom-saying media will be believed and thus make things worse.

    My intent is set so as to divert the cyclone in such a manner that its energy can be dispersed without hurting too many people or causing too much damage - for the highest and best good of all.

    My request is that you join me.


    Thanks

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    Post  icecold Tue Feb 01, 2011 9:59 pm

    OK Anchor,

    how do you want to do this....individually or in a group?


    I just hear an ABC news report. Its already hitting the coast.


    Alright, I'm starting now. I only have an hour, have to go and tutor a student.


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    Post  Carol Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:38 pm

    Okay. I was watching the live stream and it didn't look too bad yet. What I'll focus on is winds dropping/dampening.

    Live stream http://www.ustream.tv/channel/caillins13

    However, over here we have had torrential rains over our home off and on for two days and not a word in our weather alert watch. The first night had the thunder and lightening crashing overhead. A wee bit scary but not much. I felt sorry for the animals outside in the weather (chickens roosting in the trees, horses in the pasture... the ducks probably enjoyed it). One of these days we need to build a barn for all of the critters.


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    Post  Anchor Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:14 pm

    Its being hyped as a cat 5 - which is bad.

    You don't need to take a lot of time. Set your intent - call in your higher crew - give the benevolent ET's permission to intervene and help on your behalf.

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    Post  Carol Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:41 am

    done... Candle in the Wind :heart2: Candle in the Wind


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    Post  Mercuriel Wed Feb 02, 2011 1:10 pm

    I layed a great deal of Intention down on this last Night My Friend...

    Lets hope It is enough and in time...

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    Post  Anchor Wed Feb 02, 2011 5:24 pm

    Seems to have worked.
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    Post  malletzky Wed Feb 02, 2011 5:34 pm

    Anchor wrote:Seems to have worked.

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    Post  mudra Wed Feb 02, 2011 5:37 pm

    I hold a special place in my heart where all the bad news and potential disaster go when I hear or read about them and where I say to Mother Earth and Spirit " Do what you have to do while sparing as many as you can " .

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    Post  Carol Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:47 pm

    Usually this is not the sort of stuff I share but do so just to illustrate one individualized method for working with using intention with weather.

    I tend to ask for a host of angels and all of the saints and family members who have crossed over to the other side to help the affected geographical areas. Then visualize what is wanted (winds volocity drop, rain stay more in the ocean areas) and ask that life (people and animals) be spared and and kept safe. Then I visualize a huge energetic shield dropping around the area asking the area to be protected, keeping it safe and next visualize a protective layer of love energy straight from the heart embracing the entire planet.

    Do any of you remember those cloud bursting experiments back in the 70s and 80s. We used to go around and use our individual psychic energy to break up dense cloud formations for fun. Since, I've learned how to delegate. Why attempt do all the work oneself, if their are legions of angels willing to help? Besides, as just one person it's much more difficult to have a positive outcome for such a huge situation. The more involved with the project the better and it doesn't matter if they are embodied or spirit.


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    Post  Anchor Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:21 pm

    Here is the same thread from PA2

    http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?13105-Ameliorate-Yasi

    http://www.smh.com.au/environment/weather/cyclone-baby-girl-born-in-cairns-evacuation-centre-20110203-1ae49.html
    Amid the chaos and devastation of Cyclone Yasi, a yet-to-be named baby girl has been born at a Cairns evacuation centre.

    Akiko Pruss went into labour at the evacuation centre at Redlynch State College at 2.45am (AEST).

    The baby girl was delivered healthy at 6.09am (AEST) after a three-hour labour.

    These "predictive programming" headlines from yesterday now look stupid:

    • Homes to tumble 'like a house of cards'
    • 2:45pm Windows will explode, roofs will lift and homes on stumps may simply fall over and crumble when category five Cyclone Yasi crosses the coast, experts say. 'Most life-threatening storm in generations'
    • 2 Feb Monster Cyclone Yasi is expected to be the most life-threatening storm in generations, the Bureau of Meteorology warns.
    • 4:26pm Waves as high as 12m are predicted to hit the north Queensland coast as the storm surge caused by Cyclone Yasi combines with a high tide.
    • 1:59pm Cyclone Yasi, with winds of up to 300 km (186 miles) per hour, is so powerful it could blow apart even "cyclone proof" houses, engineers said today.


    It appears Yasi, billed as a "a monster, killer storm", has not claimed any lives, nor caused any serious injury, a relieved Premier Anna Bligh said this morning.

    Now, I know that a lot of damage has been done and a lot of people have lost their homes and in some cases entire villages, but to compare this event to the force of a nuclear explosion - like some media was doing yesterday was evil.

    http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/queensland-cyclone-yasi/story-e6freuy9-1225999396021

    I am sorry for the peoples who have suffered loss - I am very happy that the Cyclone was apparently ameliorated.

    We will never know for sure if we made a difference, but I personally think we did. We were joined by thousands round the world who were doing similar anyway even without reference to this thread or other similar ones on this different forums.
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    Post  Carol Wed Feb 02, 2011 11:38 pm

    John, there have been a number of weather modification experiments by members of the Coast to Coast audience world-wide in the past and all of the experiments were effective. It worked. The issue has always been how main stream media is prevented from doing the real work of, and for humanity. Too bad no one thought to do this for the US and their megga 2,000 mile freeze out. Meanwhile, Australia's biblical storm didn't take place and for that many, many of us are grateful. It's the collective effort that makes the difference.


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    Post  mudra Thu Feb 03, 2011 5:02 am

    Queensland survives Cyclone Yasi with no known deaths

    Feb 3 2011

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12351647

    Penny Gross from Ravenshoe in Queensland, said the winds "were like a huge freight train"
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    Cyclone Yasi has battered the state of Queensland in north-eastern Australia, leaving a trail of destruction.

    Worst hit were the coastal towns of Tully, Mission Beach and Cardwell, with hundreds of houses destroyed.

    The cities of Cairns and Townsville were relatively unscathed but are being lashed by heavy rains; warnings of flash floods have been issued.

    There have been no reports of deaths or serious injuries so far, although two people are missing.

    "I'm very relieved this morning, but I do stress these are very early reports," Queensland Premier Anna Bligh said. "It's a long way to go before I say we've dodged any bullets."

    Nick Bryant
    BBC News, Sydney
    Warned to expect the worst storm in the state's history, cities and towns were in complete lockdown. Over 10,000 local residents had sought refuge in the major evacuation centres in Cairns and Townsville.

    Those cities were largely spared, but it is the smaller communities along the coast which bore the brunt of the storm. Huge palm trees and major power lines have been felled. The streets are strewn with debris.

    Still, State Premier Anna Bligh said she had feared much wider devastation, given the scale of the storm, its once-in-a-century power, and the fact that it hit such a densely populated area.

    Bryant: Bligh's star turn
    The full scale of damage caused by the estimated 300km/h (190mph) winds is not yet known as power and phone lines are cut in some areas.

    At least 180,000 homes are without electricity; relief workers are using heavy equipment to cut through fallen trees and debris.

    Two men are missing in Innisfail, a town that was hit hard by the cyclone. Police said that they hoped both would be located when full mobile phone services resumed.

    Homes boarded up
    Cyclone Yasi hit the Queensland coast as a category five storm - the highest level - around midnight local time on Thursday (1400 GMT Wednesday).

    Residents had known since Monday that a powerful cyclone was heading their way. Many had boarded up their houses and taken refuge in evacuation centres.

    "Even as we worried about fellow Australians facing danger and very, very frightening hours I think at the same time we knew that they were facing that danger with courage, and that they were well prepared," Prime Minister Julia Gillard said.

    As Thursday wore on it became clear that the storm had not caused the widespread devastation that officials had feared.

    In Cairns, residents have been told they can return home. Cairns Base Hospital has reopened more than 24 hours after evacuating all its patients to Brisbane.

    Powerful winds in the city have twisted traffic lights, blown out glass and destroyed trees.


    Both Cairns and Townsville were pounded by storm surges, although not as high as had been predicted.

    But it was the smaller communities between the two cities that were hardest hit by the storm.

    Coastal homes have been destroyed, their roofs ripped off, and residents have reported the destruction of banana, sugar cane and other crops.

    In Cardwell, boats were piled on top of each other in the Port Hinchinbrook Marina. A storm surge there sent boats up to two blocks inland, ABC news reported.

    Emergency services in another town, Tully, said that up to 90% of buildings there had been extensively damaged.


    Entire roofs have been ripped from houses in some coastal communities
    "Nothing's been spared. The devastation is phenomenal, like nothing I've ever experienced," said David Brook, the manager of a resort at Mission Beach, in the direct path of the cyclone.

    "It was really terrifying, but we were safe," said Barbara Kendall, a coastal resident reported as having spent the night in her car with her husband and cats.

    "It's a terrifying sound. It's really hard to describe. All I could hear was the screeching of the wind."

    Residents across the affected area are still being told to exercise a great deal of caution and evacuation centres remain open.

    "The last thing we want is some sort of casualty when people might think we have the all clear," Cairns Mayor Val Schier said.

    Cyclone Yasi has been downgraded to a category two storm as it continues to cross north-eastern Australia.

    It is now heading towards the town of Isa, in the far west of Queensland.


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    Post  mudra Thu Feb 03, 2011 8:04 am

    "You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face."

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