Friday, July 9, 2021

July 9, 2021


 Yesterday, I started to feel some side pain and I felt light-headed at times. I noticed another small bruise on my leg which I know was not an injury I accidentally inflicted onto myself from a forgotten clumsy moment. It was located on my upper thigh. I also had one that was older and fading on my knee. These were very small bruises. I have felt random aches and pains up and down my arms and legs and a few spasms. I have noticed that I feel like I have lost a good deal of strength and get very sore and tender at times since we moved. I have also been scared this change may have also exacerbated this chronic health condition that I have where the pain is worse at a certain time of month. It seems like very little can help with the lack of seismic waves that would be enough to deeply flush everything out and help remove acidosis and inflammation. I feel like my health could slowly be starting to fail and I could end up developing something like cancer someday if I don't get out of here or at least do a lot of traveling in the meantime. I realized that staying put or staying in the same area for prolonged periods is my enemy. This may have not been a known cross that I bear until I visited California for the first time and being on a plate boundary. Before then, I have never been anywhere outside of the Southeastern United States. I have also most recently discovered another complicated factor. From here, I feel energy building up to critical points more strongly at certain distances. When it comes to distances between 200-2,000 miles(roughly less than 3,000 miles), the sensations are more vague. When it comes to activity in California, I noticed that I have tingling feelings and almost feel spasms and just general discomfort. I lived there for almost a decade, so it is still deeply part of my root system so whenever more activity increases there, especially in Southern California, it affects me over here, in a peculiar way that is. I have also noticed that my face had broken out during that big flare-up of activity there last month. There was a magnitude 6 up there near the border with Nevada, close to Mono Lake yesterday evening or late afternoon. I felt some side pains(but nothing strong) after that and some small spasms and aching in my arms and legs. When it comes to impending earthquakes at distances around 3,000-7,500 miles, I feel things more distinctly. I felt pain in my left side before a mag. 6+ in Japan recently as well as a strong earthquake in Alaska and a big one over in Western China. However, I seem to feel more from earthquake activity in the Northern Hemisphere - I may start to feel less below 30 degrees latitude. It would make sense as every one of my places of residence throughout my life has been within the 30 degree latitude range. In fact, the only time in my life I have ever been outside of that range was when I took a connected flight in Chicago almost 2 years ago. I felt pain before a strong quake in Japan, but did not feel as much when it came to significant activity in the Fiji Islands. I will continue to study and do further research on this.

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