Phoenix Journal 208 - Four Winds 10
Phoenix Journal 208 - Four Winds 10
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CHAPTER 13<br />
SOLTEC: RECENT VOLCANIC CLUES<br />
TO WHAT’S ON THE WAY<br />
7/12/97 SOLTEC<br />
Good morning, my friend. It is I, Toniose Soltec, come in the Radiant One Light of Creator<br />
Source. Find peace within and let us continue.<br />
Your planet is convulsing and very few seem to be paying attention to the clues that are unfolding<br />
all around you. The masters of distraction have, indeed, done their jobs well.<br />
Approximately six weeks ago, I asked that CONTACT re-run my “Tutorial On Volcanos And Related<br />
Geophysics” [in the May 20, 1997 issue] from writings I delivered through Dharma in 1990 and 1993.<br />
That review was for a specific purpose and I believe those of you who are paying attention to the geophysical<br />
news of late can appreciate why.<br />
Since the beginning of 1997, there have been approximately 20 significant volcanic eruptions<br />
worldwide on your planet. As I have lectured at length in the past, there is a close connection between<br />
volcanic eruptions and the tectonic plate motions that produce major earthquake activity. Both the frequency<br />
and violence (magnitude) of these volcanic eruptions are good indicators of Mother Earth’s rising<br />
“blood pressure” condition.<br />
One of the most important recent events was the newest series of explosive eruptions of 18,000foot-high<br />
Mount Popocatepetl in Mexico, starting about April 24, 1997. According to reports by<br />
your own geologists studying that volcano: “Explosions at Popocatepetl from April 24-28 destroyed<br />
the lava dome inside the throat of the volcano. The lava dome had been growing since<br />
January 1997. An explosion on April 24 sent ash 13,000 feet above the summit.” And then, on<br />
June 30, 1997: “Popocatepetl threw ash 7.5 miles into the air on Monday, June 30, during its largest<br />
eruption since 1925. Lava was also thrown 1500 feet into the air. This event led to the first ash fall in<br />
Mexico City, 45 miles from the volcano, in over 70 years.... At least 15 small towns are planned to<br />
be evacuated including about 300,000 people who live on the flanks of the volcano.”<br />
The second significant volcanic event happened this past week near Italy. Watch closely the<br />
recent (and still ongoing) eruption of 11,000-foot-high Mount Etna, in eastern Sicily, on July 8,<br />
not very far from 4,000-foot-high sister volcano Mount Vesuvius, near Naples, Italy (which buried<br />
the city of Pompeii in a thick layer of volcanic ash in the twinkling of an eye in 79 A.D.).<br />
Recall, please, the timing clues for major Earth changes connected to these sister volcanos as<br />
given forth by ones such as Edgar Cayce.<br />
There are many pieces of the puzzle now coming together and a more complete picture is beginning<br />
to unfold. As you watch these volcanos come to life, feel compassion for a very longsuffering<br />
and patient Mother Earth as she begins the process of rebalancing in earnest.<br />
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