Wednesday, March 23, 2022

March 23, 2022

 The activity around the world has still not let up. Yesterday, I felt some pain in my side shortly before a magnitude 6.7 struck Taiwan. I still felt some discomfort in my side today. A magnitude 6.0 struck the Vanuatu region today. My legs are bothering me again. I have been growing more scared about my blood flow. I have felt numbness and tingling in my fingers, hands, and arms on and off over the past week. I have also felt lightheaded a lot lately. I know I point out there being signs of seismic activity taking place across the Central and Eastern United States. I know that these quakes seem so miniscule and not quite close enough to where I am. They don't seem to be getting any bigger in the New Madrid Seismic Zone or Eastern TN Seismic Zone. It may be wishful thinking, but a notable earthquake on this side of the country is possible. I don't necessarily wish for something strong to hit close by, let alone it being a dangerous situation. I at least like to feel a good pulse running through where it feels as though my entire hide detaches from the rest of my body inside and I feel rejuvenated afterwards. I feel like I need that kind of energy for my health, like it depends on it. I have been away from that source for a year now where I don't seem to have a good chance of feeling that here often at all. I am not so useful around here when it comes to this blessing of being so sensitive to earthquakes. I could only offer so much in California. They really hyped the big one in Southern California for so long. I lived there for 8 years anticipating the day for "the big one" to happen as it seemed so imminent and scientists kept warning about it's overdueness. I was there all that time and that day never came. I did get to feel a big earthquake there at some point, though, from an area north from where I was. I was good catching these smaller ones around Southern CA throughout those years. If I never left California, I could end up waiting 10 years or even longer before the southern end of the San Andreas snaps. So far, it has not changed since I left. It is still producing only small earthquakes with occasional mag. 3-4+ It even looks like they are more infrequent than before. Now Japan, I would be plenty useful there. I just need to learn the language(which I have been studying everyday) so I can communicate more there. They never run out of earthquakes or experience decades-long earthquake droughts.



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