Thursday, December 7, 2017

Little Hurt instead of Big Hurt?

If you understand the nature of karmic events and you look at the hurricanes on the southern East Coast and the fires in California both during the hurricanes and also now you would understand that this will make it much less likely for these areas to be hit by North Korean nukes in any war with North Korea.

So, logically this will mean that North Korean nukes likely won't fall on the west coast or the southeast coast of the U.S. and more likely would fall (if this occurrence takes place) on a locality like Washington DC or New York City.

Since we have now moved into a place where there is a 50-50 chance of nuclear war with North Korea this might be an important thing to consider.

There are individual karmic events both good and bad, and then there are area karmic events both good and bad and there are state karmic events both good and bad and nation state good and bad karmic events. However, if you understand how all this works what I said above makes perfect sense.

On one level because the war in Korea was a proxy war fought by the U.S. and the western World against China and Russia, it is the karma of Russia, China and the U.S. and the western world to do atonement for the millions who have been tortured to death or who have died in awful ways since the Korean Conflict began around World War II or after. How this all is going to work out is anyone's guess at present.

But, one way to look at this is this is like a boil on earth that has been waiting to be lanced since World war II while getting bigger and worse every single year since then.

Praying by everyone on earth now for God's Grace to make it through this for everyone in the world and also in China, the U.S. , Russia and the western world might be important right now if you and your children all want to survive the coming months and years at all.

So, in a sense the fire burning in Bel Air and Brentwood is like an armageddon of sorts in that it is in place of getting nuked in Los Angeles. This is what it appears to be right now at least. So, this also would be true for all fires in the next week in Southern California too.

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