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2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season

 CC21
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@avon

Interesting! I think you may be onto something. I also pulled some cards for both Laura and TD14 and they do resonate with what you got:

I also used the Thoth deck. In my first pull, I didn't really specify which storm and ended up pulling two cards at one time. The first was The Tower and the second was 9 of Disks - Gain. My impression was that both of these storms will "gain" power and have the potential to be very devastating (Tower.)

I reshuffled and pulled a few more:

Tropical Storm Laura:

The Aeon - what struck me in the image are the layers of images, particularly the transparent figure. I think this may reflect the potential for these storms to overlap (layers of storm?)

I pulled one more card for clarification and got The Princess of Swords. This image very much made me think of someone fighting a storm and trying to stay grounded as it raged all around. 

TD14 (potentially Marco)

The Emperor - in the image, I was drawn to his face looking to the darker side of the card and at the darker goat. I see this as indicating a strong storm with a destructive nature.

I pulled one more card for clarification and got the 7 of Swords - Futility. Words from the text that struck me included, "unstable effort" and "vain striving against opposition too powerful." This actually connects with the Princess of Swords above and the impression I had from the image itself. Fighting a storm...perhaps one that is too strong and that effort is futile.

Anyway - we shall see how it develops, I guess.



   
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 Avon
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@cc21 Interesting that you got the Princess of Swords! When I first pulled out the deck and was thinking of the storms in general. The card that was visible at the bottom of the deck was the Princess of Swords. So I think you're on to something as well, love your interpretations! 



   
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@cc21  Interesting indeed ... I texted my daughter Laura this am while drinking coffee and told her.. "You are fixin' to be a hurricane daughter and I think like you.. she can be hell on wheels if we aren't careful to take her seriously and prepare.. slow to anger but when riled up a force to be reckoned with"



   
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We might have 2 hit the US on the same day, maybe same state.  

Stay safe everyone.  

Prepare! Prepare! Prepare!  NOW!  



   
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@CC21 @journeywithinme and @lovendures  I'm just rereading @Brightopal's prediction of a super hurricane and two twin hurricanes, which you alluded to earlier and are already in the Gulf of Mexico though not escalated to full hurricane status yet:

  • This Fall, there is going to be a super hurricane, not a Category 5 but a super hurricane. There will be two in the Caribbean.  Back to back, tail to tail.  One is turning clockwise the other counter clockwise.  It makes the infinity sign the way they are position.  Then I see a 3rd one a little farther away. The three form a humongous triangle.  Brazil, Mexico, all Caribbean islands and small parts of Florida will be affected.  I see many deaths and islands razed by these things.  It may happen twice this fall and Puerto Rico will be left alone on its own again. (Bright Opal)Predicted 6/1/20.    First ever double hurricanes could hit Gulf of Mexico in the Caribbean

The infinity sign is also the yin/yang symbol turned on its side. This symbol represents the changing world, the shift from dark patriarchy to light matriarchy, from dark to light, that we are now in.  Nature is speaking to us in many different ways, including in the shapes of the storms as seen from space. 



   
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 CC21
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@jeanne-mayell @Brightopal

Wow! That is an incredible vision from Brightopal and so representative of this time (yin/yang as you described.) Amazing. And really interesting that she mentioned it may happen twice this season.



   
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I don't know anything about hurricanes, but I'm not sure the "clockwise/counter clockwise - tail to tail" thing is possible if both of the storms are in the northern hemisphere.  I think the Coriolis effect would cause them both to have the same spin direction?  It's still a good prediction, though, because there are two in the Caribbean just as she said.



   
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If any of you are wondering what happens if the entire list of 2020 hurricane names is exhausted, the answer is the National Hurricane Center would start naming storms after Greek letters (Alpha, Beta, Zeta, etc.). This has only happened in 2005, but I think it’s going to happen again this year. At least one Greek letter name may even have to be retired, which has never happened.

@tgraf66

Correct. If they’re both in the northern hemisphere, then they’d both be spinning counterclockwise.



   
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@jeanne-mayell @tgraf66 @cc21 @bright-opal @coyote

You need to look at this!

USA Today discusses what would happen if both hurricanes come close together.

I looks a whole lot like a Yin Yang symbol to me.  Different yes, but wow very similar!!

It is called the Fujiwhara Effect.

When two hurricanes spinning in the same direction pass close enough to each other, they begin an intense dance around their common center, the National Weather Service said. 

The effect is thought to occur when storms get about 900 miles apart. 

Storms involved in the Fujiwhara effect are rotating around one another as if they had locked arms and were square dancing. Rather than each storm spinning about the other, they are actually moving about a central point between them, as if both were tied to the same post and each swung around it separately of the other.

There is a photo at the story link.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/08/22/tropical-storms-laura-marco-collide-fujiwhara-effect-explained/3410073001/



   
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@lovendures, thanks for explaining how those twin storms can twist in opposite directions. Yesterday when I posted the hit, I was aware that storms rotate in the same direction when they are in the same hemisphere, but I also had seen those two storms in the Pacific demonstrating the Fujiwhara effect. I even posted the video of those storms in the forum yesterday but took down the post because I wanted first to understand how it could happen. I thought maybe it was an optical illusion but now we know, thanks for lovendures, how it can happen.  

So @Bright Opal's vision is pretty amazing in its clarity. It also tells a story from spirit to our world--  that we are in the center of the spiralic shift between two worlds.  Between yin and yang, a symbol of infinity that tells us that the world shifts according to a spiral.  

The Kali Yuga tells us the shift is every 3,000 years, and that it's in this decade.  It is a shift from the darkest patriarchy to early matriarchy. It is moving from dark to light.  



   
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