Georgia: NEED RAIN???

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Georgia has been praying from rain for some time now. It has rained however, but obviously not enough. There's another reason why allot of rain is not falling here. Because many of us don't want it to rain. For the few days I asked for rain, it did. But I'm not concerned with it anymore, my vibes have led me thinking in another direction. There's something going on here that you will not hear in the news.

My theory...

Due to Katrina over 30,000 New Orleans residents have been displaced and have made their permanent residence here in Georgia and Atlanta. I'm sure it's more that 30,000- but keep in mind, Atlanta as well as Huston Texas has never experienced such a rapid migration of people. It's unheard of.

The overuse of water is not the only thing drying up GA reservoirs, but also the fact that we haven't gotten as much rain as usual. We usually get rain in the summers due to an active storm season, like in 2006 after Katrina. No hurricanes, but we had an active season. Summer rain is important, because it's very hot here and people use more water.

There has always been a connection between Black people, the rain and the Sun. Just look at the sun flares taking place during Katrina. I remember when I lived in Florida it rained at the same time every day for about a month, everyday at 4pm, on the dot like clock work. It took me some time to realize it was the hottest month and that the majority of our people were leaving work right at 4pm. Plus it only rained heavily in certain areas.

What power is this that not even prayer can undo it? They messed up with Katrina, big time. I'm not sure they even realize yet what kind of power laid dormant in New Orleans. Those who have that kind of power over the weather are right here in Georgia. The rain is slowly coming, now that the season some of us fear the most has passed.
 
MetaSaience said:
Georgia has been praying from rain for some time now. It has rained however, but obviously not enough. There's another reason why allot of rain is not falling here. Because many of us don't want it to rain. For the few days I asked for rain, it did. But I'm not concerned with it anymore, my vibes have led me thinking in another direction. There's something going on here that you will not hear in the news.

My theory...

Due to Katrina over 30,000 New Orleans residents have been displaced and have made their permanent residence here in Georgia and Atlanta. I'm sure it's more that 30,000- but keep in mind, Atlanta as well as Huston Texas has never experienced such a rapid migration of people. It's unheard of.

The overuse of water is not the only thing drying up GA reservoirs, but also the fact that we haven't gotten as much rain as usual. We usually get rain in the summers due to an active storm season, like in 2006 after Katrina. No hurricanes, but we had an active season. Summer rain is important, because it's very hot here and people use more water.

There has always been a connection between Black people, the rain and the Sun. Just look at the sun flares taking place during Katrina. I remember when I lived in Florida it rained at the same time every day for about a month, everyday at 4pm, on the dot like clock work. It took me some time to realize it was the hottest month and that the majority of our people were leaving work right at 4pm. Plus it only rained heavily in certain areas.

What power is this that not even prayer can undo it? They messed up with Katrina, big time. I'm not sure they even realize yet what kind of power laid dormant in New Orleans. Those who have that kind of power over the weather are right here in Georgia. The rain is slowly coming, now that the season some of us fear the most has passed.

Your posts are always intriguing Meta. So what kind of power laid dormant in NO? I'm a native of NO, ya know. Is it strictly related to the weather? Plus can you expand on this relationship between us the rain and sun?
 
FaithSoulSistah, Queen of New Orleans.

Ironically, I was just looking at Brad Pitt's New Orleans special. We should talk about this later on as well.

So what laid dormant in New Orleans, what sits in the bowl, below ground.
It's no secret that N.O. is America's Haiti. I have friends here in Atlanta who are terrified of New Orleans Women. So afraid of a root placed on them. I was always skeptical of this, despite my love for African shamanism. But a female friend of mine from N.O. practices something that, for the most part- shocked me. Keep in mind, she's a Christian. She told me with oral sex she can control a Man's soul.

This is part is for adults only. Especially if the Man ejaculates into her mouth, without him knowing she keeps it, spits it out in it's own small cup or jar. I must admit the idea of that made me nervous, only because I overstood the concept even more than she did.

New Orleans should be cherished by all Africans in America, because unlike other places in America, the slaves of New Orleans weren't split up and remained in the same groups and families, most were able to keep their religions and beliefs because of that. So what lays dormant in New Orleans are un-programmed and un-conditioned Ancestral spirits. The spirits that are still called up by the Vodou priests of N.O., and due to Katrina the instruments that summoned and controlled these spirits have been disheveled.

Death by baptism, is also what happened during Katrina, and most cultures on the planet consider that a spiritual death. Which means, dying in water as in a drowning can produce a more conscious experience when crossing over.

As far as our connection with the Rain and Sun, first let's talk about something that happen that everyone practically missed.

Is Marina Bai the only sane person on the planet? Hopefully not. Marina Bai is a Russian Astrologer who sued NASA for crashing a probe into a comet. She was seeking $300 million, she claims it violated her life and spiritual values.

We remember the movie “Deep Impact” right?

NASA's Deep Impact mission was a success. July 4th 2005. A NASA probe made a direct hit with comet “Temple 1” - and still to this day Marina Bai was the only crazy person to suggest that such a deliberate attack on the Universe would result in the changing of life on Earth.

Through the study of history we know that the passing of a comet, and especially Temple 1, is actually a sign for the changing and rising of new consciousness. So what happened after July 4th 2005?

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August 29th 2005.

And do you know they have plans to try to move the planet Earth further away from the Sun? And yet people will still say they don't have the technology to change the weather, but they are breaking off pieces of comet right in our faces. Do we realize how significant this is? The White Race are new to this planet and are just now learning about how the Universe works. They are still digging up the Earth trying to figure out what from when.

They can figure how it rains, what is rain. But not why it rains. It has to do with carrier fields. Some of us carry certain types of energy that our Ancestors who made it rain carried. As a visual, StarGate SG-1 did an episode where one of it's team members walked into a ship that was abandoned, no one could get it to work or turn on. When he walked in, everything started turning on. The lights started work, the ship's computer came on- because he had the same genetic signature as the original builders.

So what we don't realize as a people, is that a comet on schedule, all celestial bodies are connected to our development as etherical beings. They arrive to turn something on, or off. Your finger moving towards the light switch is like a comet itself, so what happens if someone stopped you? What would happen if they did the same to the moon? People would go insane.

As the darker people of the Earth, Africans as well as East Indians we have more carrier fields than other beings. It's like a match scraping the pad produces fire. We can cause precipitation, as well as dryness. African carrier fields is what made American agriculture so successful. We bring rain and sun.
What else do plants need?

Next time you're in a crowded room filled with Black people on a cold day....take note...
 

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