According to a WeatherScientist at Berkeley on TV today, he said this kind of weather increase of rain by 10% usually takes 1,000 years to accomplish (if I understood correctly) and when the host asked him, "well, we can't afford another storm like this, " he said that he is afraid there will be more in the future.
I don't know why people don't understand that God is not mocked! (I'm not a fan of the OT, but I do know some truthful quotes from it)
And that
the "Lord makes it to rain on the just and the unjust alike".
From studying Edgar Cayce's readings for 50 years now, I understand what he is saying when he said that the weather patterns are regulated by mankind's mental state, (subconscious thoughts, etc)
IF we look at the Hurricane Chart (this last one from IAN) and other serious weather charts (Earthquakes, etc) we can see and read them as "oh yeah, that's why" and blame Mars, Saturn or Uranus & the Moon (what not)
When we look at a person or client's chart who is having a very difficult time, we say "Oh, there it is, and here is when it may get better ) if it ever does .....unless they work on the vibrations with a very negative chart born with.
WHY doesn't what Cayce say soak in (*no pun intended) and people correct their behaviors.........Its worse now then I've ever encountered in the past 5 decades watching my fellow human beings.
Although my husband says people have always been this way, its just that they have the "permission" now for bad behavior and acting out.
Mankind also lives under
the laws of Physics, and inertia being one of them.....
So I understand when the scientist feels like "its too late".
- physics
a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force: See also moment of inertia.
"the power required to overcome friction and the inertia of the moving parts"
- resistance to change in some other physical property:
"the thermal inertia of the oceans will delay the full rise in temperature for a few decades"