Sunday, November 22, 2020

Seismopathy pt. 2


 I have continued to make new discoveries as I have given this more form. I envisioned more of how this works. I feel like I have these invisible fibers or cords extending into the ground from my body. They are these extremely thin extensions that branch into bundles of them that extend out into the world in various directions. When it comes to local activity, such as whenever very small and frequent earthquakes are occurring around Southern California, each of these cords are plucked individually. I then envision a faint yet swift wave coursing through them all at once which is coming from an increase in more significant earthquakes elsewhere in the world.

They sort of resemble capillaries forming into veins. I am thinking about referring to them as minor and major fibers: Minor for local activity, Major for larger more distant activity. I'm starting to learn more how to distinguish which one has been disturbed. I imagine all the minor fibers jolting significantly together for when a large event is to occur in the area. With a big quake on the verge of occurring somewhere else in the world, all the minor cords experience more of a swift compressional movement depending on how far away it is. It is as though a string can either be tugged violently, lightly but repeatedly, or pulled on without releasing. Right now, it feels like a constant pulling where I'm feeling a lot of pressure in my side, yet there is not much going on out here at all right now.

It is like a signal would be sent where I'm almost instantly alerted. The constant tugging where there is due to be more going on, yet nothing gives can also cause tension headaches when it goes on for too long.

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