Another factor is, when you see the future your seeing the future changes it in some way, shape or form. So, just seeing the future begins to change it.
So, for example, when I see a good thing coming I usually tell no one about it because I don't want th good thing not to happen.
Whereas when I see something bad coming I usually (if I am able to) I try to change whatever bad thing is coming.
However, you cannot stop Earthquakes, High Wind storms like Cyclones, Hurricanes or really intense weather events usually. I say usually because often it is a waste of your efforts to try to change them in most instances because the best thing to do is to be somewhere else when they occur. If you see them coming try to tell anyone who will listen then get out of there. This is usually the practical thing to do.
Because mostly people aren't going to believe you unless they have seen you tell them things that happened before.
For example, I told some friends about the Loma Prieta Earthquake before it happened. I took my family on a plane and watched it happen. This was emotionally difficult for me knowing it was coming and having to leave with my family especially because at least 50 people died in this earthquake and Billions or more damage occured especially between Watsonville and Santa Rosa, California.
But, what could I do but save my family from this earthquake that I saw coming in the end?
The other things you might not be able to change by yourself are wars. But, if you see one coming you should try to change a war from happening if you can. Because we never know which war could lead to human extinction here on earth.
By God's Grace.
- Digital Data Series DDS-29 Version 1.2 The October 17, 1989, Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake—Selected Photographs. By John K. Nakata, Charles E. Meyer, Howard G ...
- The Loma Prieta earthquake was named for the Loma Prieta peak in the Santa Cruz Mountains that lies just to the east of the mainshock epicenter.
- MAGNITUDE AND EPICENTER The Loma Prieta earthquake occurred on October 17, 1989 at 5:04 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time. It had a moment magnitude of 6.9 and a surface ...
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