Earth-Changes
Perhaps we can now begin to understand the prophesied "Earth changes" that are expected during this last decade of the millenium. What will occur when our solar system receives more electrical energy than usual? Let's pretend the Earth is a spinning top and see what happens when an electrical current or "wind" moves across it. Naturally, the top speeds up...modern science verifies the speed of the Earth's rotation varies with an all-time high speed of 19 hour days being recorded in rocks 3.5 million years ago. That's alarmingly fast. What happens to a sphere that spins faster? The poles begin to flatten while the middle bulges out at the equator. This action stretches the oceans causing submerged land masses to rise above sea level.
Spinning also causes an extreme wobble of the Earth's axis to occur, with the globe sometimes actually falling over onto its side. Scientists know this has happened to Earth at least 9 times with a tilt of up to 51 degrees (our axial tilt now is at 23 degrees). When this occurs, the land at the equator moves up to where the north pole is now, which explains why Alaska has fossils of alligators. Each time the Earth speeds up, it must slow down again due to the drag from the Moon, bringing about additional geophysical upheaval.
The Tibetan teacher, Djwhal Khul, comments that certain basic changes in the orientation of the Earth's axis are now taking place...and periods of upheaval, confusion and cataclysm always precede these great shifts in the planet's axis. He also divulges the planet is in process of taking an initation, marked by the great event of an axis shift as the Earth literally "repolarises" itself.
His prediction of "increased earthquake and volcanic activity during the last decade of the millenium" has been confirmed by world seismologists today. Seismic activity has indeed picked up dramatically in the last 3-4 years - California scientists state "more earthquakes are now seen in specific areas (L.A. for instance) than ever previously recorded." Many volcanic eruptions have also occurred in this same time period with Mt. St. Helens leading the fray with its 1988 eruption, Mt. Fuji's recent expulsions and of course, Mt. Pinatubo's contribution.