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2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season

 Avon
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@ana Thank for making it sound like it's not crazy to love Hurricanes, haha. I too secretly love them, but in a purely "wow, mother nature is amazing" kind of way. 



   
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Theta??? Good Grief!



   
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@lovendures    Yes, Theta-- but he's just kind of sitting out there in the eastern Atlantic and expected to fizzle out soon

But Iota is gearing up to form in the Caribbean.  I think she might be an Eta 2.0   Just a guess.



   
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@ana

I'm not wishing hurricanes away. I'm just exercising inhibition so that I'm not wishing for more destruction than Mother Nature has already pre-determined. Because I do often think to myself when a new hurricane develops, "Won't it be interesting if this storm is the one that tears South Florida to shreds. Gosh golly, wouldn't that be fun to watch from a distance?" Thinking those sorts of thoughts clearly isn't healthy...



   
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Posted by: @coyote

@ana

I'm not wishing hurricanes away. I'm just exercising inhibition so that I'm not wishing for more destruction than Mother Nature has already pre-determined. Because I do often think to myself when a new hurricane develops, "Won't it be interesting if this storm is the one that tears South Florida to shreds. Gosh golly, wouldn't that be fun to watch from a distance?" Thinking those sorts of thoughts clearly isn't healthy...

I get it.  It is wise to exercise restraint in our thoughts.  I will also confess that as a resident of a coastal state, I used to make jokes about the hurricanes coming in and cleaning the beaches of condos. But I've managed to teach myself some self-control.  ?   



   
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IOTA is officially here now.

Wow!



   
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In the wake of ETA, which left over 100 people dead and incredible destruction to the poor communities it ravaged, let's pray for IOTA's landfall on Central America to be a gentle tropical rain .....

That would be a force of nature that would be merciful ... though maybe not 'exhilirating'.

?????



   
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ETA damaged one of our clinics in Honduras that serves 15 villages. Thankfully the water and mud damage can be repaired without much difficulty. Our files and dental equipment were undamaged. Thankful and grateful for that!



   
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@lowtide

Holding you in ? light.....

I don't know if you are there in Central America, but if you are, prayers for your safety.

Last night I was meditating on the storm Iota and felt it's rage building up... visualized it's power being drawn up into the atmosphere and dissipated. We can only hope, and set intentions for the best scenario to manifest ...

This morning I awoke to big wind gusts buffeting around me here, and while I appreciate a force of nature, if these winds were ten times stronger it would be hellatious ... as empaths we are perhaps more in tune to Mother Nature than we are comfortable with sometimes ...

Mother should be more merciful to our human plight ?... and looking forward to that fragile balance being restored gradually as more consciousness becomes the 'flowers on the waters' ...



   
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Iota has slammed into Nicaragua as a Cat 4 and it is historic as the strongest ever latest Atlantic Hurricane ever.  



   
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