With the world and the world's oceans trending the way they have been for a long time and for other reasons that involve movements and trends outside of human control, we are in for some very problematic times and this according to a recent, Huffington Post article. The world's oceans have been distressed and changes will affect us all in the times to come and probably in the very near future.
With planet Neptune in the constellation of Pisces now and for many years to come, we are living in highly predictable times when it comes to the element of water and the fact that we live on a planet overwhelming covered in water.
I recently heard (radio) commentary that in the New York City area, plans are being put together to secure the sea level of the city with a dam like structure to offset tsunami flooding that appears inevitable in the next forty years. Little of this is in the press and or media but, the cognoscenti are aware that we too (and not just Japan and India for example who have suffered extreme tidal activity), we who live in the New York City area re vulnerable too.
The question that comes to mind is whether or not we, the individual or collective "we," will we be here at sea level when the tide gets rough?
A literary idea comes to mind that the entirety of Japan come to overwhelmingly sad conclusion that the entire island will be consumed by an overriding tide of water and so they decide to leave the island and scatter throughout the world as a wandering tribe who must find a place in the world outside of their original and largely insular home.
What would that be like? Japan has suffered extreme tidal activities for a very long time but, will it ever get that extreme that the entire island could be lost? Planetary trends are strong that island nations around the globe, Japan included could be lost to rising tides.
Would you leave your home if you realized the worst in relation to such a situation?
With planet Neptune in the constellation of Pisces now and for many years to come, we are living in highly predictable times when it comes to the element of water and the fact that we live on a planet overwhelming covered in water.
I recently heard (radio) commentary that in the New York City area, plans are being put together to secure the sea level of the city with a dam like structure to offset tsunami flooding that appears inevitable in the next forty years. Little of this is in the press and or media but, the cognoscenti are aware that we too (and not just Japan and India for example who have suffered extreme tidal activity), we who live in the New York City area re vulnerable too.
The question that comes to mind is whether or not we, the individual or collective "we," will we be here at sea level when the tide gets rough?
A literary idea comes to mind that the entirety of Japan come to overwhelmingly sad conclusion that the entire island will be consumed by an overriding tide of water and so they decide to leave the island and scatter throughout the world as a wandering tribe who must find a place in the world outside of their original and largely insular home.
What would that be like? Japan has suffered extreme tidal activities for a very long time but, will it ever get that extreme that the entire island could be lost? Planetary trends are strong that island nations around the globe, Japan included could be lost to rising tides.
Would you leave your home if you realized the worst in relation to such a situation?
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