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Jun 9 08 12:19 PM
My migraines used to signify a strong seismic event either nearby or around the globe. As I've mentioned previously, that symptom first came up with the Northridge quake. They still occur but only occasionally now, mostly replaced by the panic attacks and a new sensory symptom wherein I awake in the middle of the night, usually around two or three, with a racing pulse, and stay up all night "keeping watch." It's scary to be made to think you're having a heart attack when this happens, especially when your heart races on and off the rest of the day from lack of sleep. A few shout-outs here -- Lightworkx: You mentioned the sadness sensation. I've had this recently, and on many other occasions where it served as yet another sensory symptom. The worst is the intense loneliness that accompanies it; to take the edge off, I'll get together with a friend, or go out in the evening to be around people. The worst is when I get almost suicidal, like the night before the Big Bear/Yucca Valley twins in 1991 or '92 -- I held a steak night to my wrist. Since thankfully I didn't have the guts to go through with it, the feeling gave way to a sudden need to escape, to jump into my Jeep and drive ... where? Where was safe? I've since realized that too is a sensory symptom. Like you, I've found prayer to be the only thing that works on all of these. Diane: You mention your gift beginning around 1985, just as mine did. I wonder if any other EQsens have experienced a similar "awakening" that year. S & S: Really interesting idea, that we might be the Earth's conduits, living pressure valves. I've written previously about feeling "tied to the Earth" through certain forms of music but it never occurred to me the concept that the Earth might actually "live through us." About 3:00 a.m. It's said to be the most supernaturally charged, the hour when spirits walk the earth. It is said to be the "anti-hour," given that Christ was said to have been crucified at three in the afternoon. On the A&E reality series "Paranormal State" (on hiatus but scheduled to return shortly), it's the hour when Ryan Buell and his fellow ghost-hunters of the Penn State Paranormal Society conduct their seances in haunted houses to contact residing spirits. In almost every place I've lived in, if a spirit resides there, 3 a.m. is about the time they contact me in my sleep -- feel them sit on my bed or breathe on my face, or enter into my "dream" to talk to me. This hasn't occurred at all in my Burbank house currently, though the house itself "talks" to me (the added-on portion popping, snapping) just before a quake somewhere on the planet. Seismologists say a movement on one plate or fault can affect another -- guess this goes for movements about to occur as well. None of the above relates at all to the "keeping watch." It's like being an animal suddenly sensing something, raising my head to sniff the air, ears perked. Is that how they get during P-tones? Usually I'll hear of a quake that occurred somewhere on the globe around the exact same time as I'd awaken or within a few hours thereafter. Anyway, a few ear tones occurred over the weekend and also a few today so far. A strong vertigo moment on Sunday. But seem to be sleeping normally now. All coinciding with continued personal changes within me as I've been coming into my own sense of power lately.
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