Monday, October 12, 2020

Conclusion - 10/12/20

 I know I have a laundry list of symptoms that are related to the seismic activity. It goes on and on and I know that I need to be more specific in what each of them could be a harbinger of. I should pay close attention to each one and find out what happens next. I have already made a discovery about different types of side pains in relation to the type and length of the fault each potential quake occurs on in the region. A brief sharp pain would be before a minor quake on a shorter-length fault. A more intense, deep stabbing pain in the side would occur before a potential quake from a long fault that could generate mag. 7 or greater. A dull somatic pain or pinching type of sensation could be the result of energy and pressure billowing up from an area that is not in a fault zone or surfacing fault zone. One of the other symptoms I experience is a tingling that runs down to my feet, where the bottom of my feet sting and throb a little. That may be a result of an energetic charge from deep in the ground, especially when it is showing signs of becoming more active in the region. I also experience nerve pain in my arms and legs. That could indicate that it may be heating up somewhere in the region. It may be potential energy getting pumped up inside at high speeds where it can make it hurt.

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