Sensitives Who Predict Earthquakes Suffer Pain and Ridicule

by Larry A. Park


Extracted from Nexus Magazine, Volume 13, Number 3 (April - May 2006)

Mysterious Earth signals that are precursors to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions can be detected by "sensitives" whose physical symptoms can provide accurate warnings. Meanwhile, new technologies are being developed that can tune into these subtle energies.
 

Physical symptoms and advance warnings

earthIn the past five years, Suzanne Smart has endured two CAT scans, two EEGs, one audiogram and a host of other medical tests by specialists seeking to determine why she suffered from rare and mysterious migraines, screeching ear tones and intense ear pain. After a big earthquake, the symptoms would disappear.

"For years my family thought I was experiencing phantom symptoms," Suzanne said. "They encouraged me to seek medical advice."
 
After the litany of sophisticated tests, her doctor concluded her to be normal and healthy.

"Initially, I did tolerate a bit of ridicule and was the subject of many jokes over the past few years," she said. "I have been rather careful in whom I choose to engage in conversation on this subject. I generally only communicate with other sensitives," remarked Suzanne.
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Elves are the nation cohabiting Iceland
by Ioana Plăviţu

ElfiSomewhere near the polar circle, between Greenland Sea and North Atlantic, on an island created by the game of fire and water, volcanoes and geysers, people live, even nowadays, as good neighbours to elves, fairies and angels. What I tell you is not a story but something that is happening in a European country shown on any geographic map: Iceland.

When I arrived at the Transylvania Film Festival and entered the hall where “Inquiry on the invisible world” was next to show, I had made a summary of the information which they have about Iceland. Volcanoes, geysers, the capital Reykjavik and pop singer Bjork, who was awarded the prize for best actress at Cannes in 2000 – that was about all I found in my “archive”. Jean Michel Roux’s documentary has the gift of opening the gate to the soul of the Icelandic people, whose purity and rare beauty I discovered. This is the reason I wanted to know more about Iceland and the fabulous region in which they lived.
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