July 4, 2009. We are in the middle of 2009 now & I am recalling Boriska, an unusually gifted indigo lad from Russia, who had predicted a few years back that “The first major catastrophe with one of the continents will happen in 2009… will be connected with water”. Is it time for another tsunami? Fingers crossed.
But what does it has to do with MicroVita?
Well just before the last tsunami in 2004, the people in the coastal areas where it hit Indian shores reportedly heard a fearsome shrill “battle-cry”. Some of us know that nature’s forces are orchestrated by certain intelligences. Interestingly, it was later found that some spiritual places (buildings, houses) in those coastal areas where left untouched even though the ones surrounding them & behind them were engulfed in water. All of them were at the same ground level btw.
New-agers will say those places had good vibrations protecting them. We may be more specific & say that the good MicroVita showered upon the seekers during their spiritual practices was permeating those places. Looks like the tsunami elementals, which are also made up of MicroVita & work through the MicroVita of inanimate matter, had the discrimination to avoid those places. Or was it that The Law forbade them from unleashing their “fury” on such places? The point remains - let’s keep on building & strengthening the “good MicroVita” shield around us.
This century’s longest total solar eclipse of Wed, July 22 2009 across south-east Asia and the western Pacific has been linked with a possible under-sea quake & consequent tidal waves as follows :
Historically speaking, there is a 85% statistical correlation between a significant earthquake hitting Japan within hours or atmost days around every local solar eclipse in the past 10 years with 2003 being the only exception. Apparently the combined gravitational pull of both the sun and moon coming in line on that day generates a strong gravitational pull upwards on the the tectonic plates along the fault lines on the sea bed.
The strength of these forces starts increasing as the eclipse approaches & then they decrease gradually thereafter. The friction between the plates may give-in at any time within those days. The blue line in the map is the path of the moon (eclipse) & the red dots are the points of full solar eclipse. July 21 also happens to be a lunar perigee ie the moon is closest to the earth producing a comparatively stronger gravitational attraction. The combined impact of all these gravitational stresses also disturb the rotational speed of the Earth in its orbit thereby contributing to the inter-play of forces involved.
People in these areas : Japan, East coast of China (Shanghai..), Taiwan, NE Philippines and possibly South Korea & even Northern Indonesia…) better be looking out for missing birds, cats & dogs; rats, frogs, lizards out in the streets – and such strange behaviour by them including other pets, zoo animals & insects like bees, fishes, even household pests like lizards, ants & cockroaches etc.
And how do these animals & insects know in advance? Well, the reason for that was presented in the MicroVita Demystified post. Apparently every species shares a common bio-photonic field aiding their evolution.
But we are on our own!
Update 1 (July 14):
8 days away from the total solar eclipse, we already have 3 major earth quakes with 2 of them directly along the the path of the Total Solar Eclipse of 22 July.
1. July 9 : Yunnan, China; Magnitude-5.7 earth quake.
2. July 12 : Eastern Sumba island, Indonesia; STRONG 6.4-magnitude quake.
3. July 14 : Taiwan; UNDERSEA earthquake measuring 6.3.
There have been 7 other minor ones as well :
10 July : Kuril Islands, Japan (5.7 Magnitude)
10 July : Minahasa, Sulawesi, Indonesia (5.3 Mag.)
10 July : Yunnan, China (5 Mag.)
10 July : Kepulauan Batu, Indonesia (5 Mag.)
10 July : Mindanao, Phillipines (5.1 Mag.)
12 July : Kepulauan Aru, Indonesia (5.4 Mag.)
13 July : Taiwan (5.1 Mag.)
All of these were in areas adjoining the tectonic plate junctions.
Are these fore shocks, a precursors of something more ominous?
Update 2 (July 21):
6 more minor quakes have been reported since the last update -
16 July : Taiwan (5.4 Magnitude)
16 July : Philippines, Mindanao (5.2 Magnitude)
16 July : Taiwan (5.2 Magnitude)
17 July : Indonesia, Kepulauan Sangihe (5.1 Mag.)
20 July : Indonesia, Sumbawa (5.1 Mag.)
20 July : Molucca Sea, Indonesia (5.5)
Update 3 (Aug 6, Full Moon Night):
As per geologists, the major quake on 25th brought us closest to the tsunami… Besides that 32 smaller quakes have transpired since the last update -
21 July : Philippines, Mindanao (4.8)
21 July : Southeast Of The Loyalty Islands (4.9)
21 July : Bougainville Region, Papua New Guinea (5)
22 July : Oklahoma, Japan (3.3)
22 July : Shikoku, Japan (4.7)
22 July : Myanmar (4.1)
23 July : Nias Region, Indonesia (4.3)
23 July : Minahasa, Sulawesi, Indonesia (4.3)
23 July : Leyte, Philippines (4.8)
23 July : Oklahoma, Japan (1.8)
25 July : Bougainville Region, Papua New Guinea (6)
25 July : Kuril Islands (5.1)
25 July : Nias Region, Indonesia (5.2)
26 July : Vanuatu (5.0)
26 July : Near The North Coast Of Papua, Indonesia (5.4)
26 July : Taiwan (5.0)
26 July : Andaman Islands, India (5.1)
26 July : Andaman Islands, India (5.0)
26 July : Andaman Islands, India (5.0)
26 July : Andaman Islands, India (5.0)
26 July : Vanuatu (5.7)
26 July : Southern Sumatra, Indonesia (5.7)
27 July : New Britain Region, Papua New Guinea (5.1)
27 July : New Britain Region, Papua New Guinea (5.4)
27 July : Solomon Islands (5.1)
28 July : Andaman Islands, India (5.3)
28 July : Southwest Of Sumatra, Indonesia (5.9)
29 July : Southwest Of Sumatra, Indonesia (5.4)
29 July : Volcano Islands, Japan (5.2)
29 July : Taiwan (5.4)
29 July : New Britain Region, Papua New Guinea (5.2)
31 July : South Of Sumbawa, Indonesia (5.4)
1 Aug : Timor Region, Indonesia (5.4)
2 Aug : Near The North Coast Of Papua, Indonesia (6.1)
3 Aug : Solomon Islands (5)
4 Aug : Vanuatu (5)
5 Aug : Southwestern Ryukyu Islands, Japan (6.1)
5 Aug : Kyushu, Japan (5.1)
5 Aug : Mid-Indian Ridge (5)
All in all 55 earthquakes (including 7 major ones) occurred between the 2 consecutive lunar eclipses bracketing the historical Solar eclipse thus confirming our understanding of the interplay between the celestial forces involved.
While most of them were long the so-called “ring of fire” where continental plates meet, fortunately they did not happen such that a Tsunami would result.
Update 3 (Jan 2, 2010):
An end-of-the-year-2k9 review is due.
While an earthquake did produce tsunamis in American Samoa but the total death-toll worldwide (7000 in 2009) contrasts starkly with 146,000 dead just in Mayanmar from Cyclone Nargis in 2008.
Usually predictions are deliberately vague in terms of the time-line so that they can do their job, besides the probability factor. I wonder if Boriska’s forecasts were off due to these very reasons.









