We are about to experience the biggest full moon in the sky for 19 years. The moon is not actually bigger, it’s just closer, and what’s more it doesn’t matter where in the world you are, you’ll be able to see the lunar phenomena.
So the moon, on occasion it will pass the earth on a close approach, known as a perigee. When it is at its furthest approach it is known as an apogee.
The moon being so close will have an immense pull on the earth it will affect the tides possibly causing flood damage and some land erosion.
The moon affects all the world’s water and there is much water beneath the earth’s crust. Waterways, underground rivers and sea caverns are also likely to be affected by the magnetic lunar pull, as are human beings themselves as we are 70% water too.
Boxing Day Tsunami
On December 26, 2004 a tsunami was recorded which killed nearly 250,000 people in the Indian Ocean. An earthquake measuring 9.3 on the Richter Scale occured on the very day a full moon and a very close moon in orbit was present. The 2005 Hurricane Katrina also happened during a close moon.
Japanese Tsunami 2010
The Japan quake and subsequent disasters are a loud wake up call for us to stop chasing our tails for people who donot care about you in this obselete monetary system, go inside yourself , calm the monkey chatter inside your head and find your peace within because things will continue to become bumpier without.
Alternatively goto Koh Phangan Full Moon Party and party your head off
http://www.fullmoon.phangan.info/
Good waves for us all.
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