Nothing New on the Mountain February 4, 2009
Posted by mysticman1111 in Alaska, Mount Redoubt.Tags: Alaska, ash, earthquakes, Eruption, geological, Hilton Head, Mount Redoubt, Volcano
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According to the website of the Alaska Volcano Observatory, there have been no significant changes. Note use of the word “unrest” below. When I first read this rundown- since I’m not a geologist- I didn’t think much of the word. Apparently, using the word “unrest” to describe seismic/volcanic activity is meant to imply that the dragon is waking again. According to the USGS representative on the video I’ve linked below, it means that an eruption is likely.
Unrest at Redoubt Volcano continues. Seismic activity remains elevated above background. Clear web camera images show no activity at the volcano.
According to small blurbs being released by the AP, while nothing has changed at Mount Redoubt, geologists still believe that an explosion will occur. The only question at this point is what the size of the eruption will be. Seismic activity has not changed and ice continues to melt from the volcano.
This is one of the better articles I’ve been able to find on the matter and it’s coming out of the Hilton Head area. It also has a video of the 1989 eruption and some information from both USGS and the Alaska Volcano Observatory.
Let me know if you find anything more of interest. For now, though nothing has changed and it appears relatively quiet on the mountain.
Alaskan Residents Preparing for Eruption February 3, 2009
Posted by mysticman1111 in Alaska, Mount Redoubt.Tags: Alaska, ash, earthquakes, Eruption, Mount Redoubt, safety, Volcano
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Update on Mount Redoubt from the A.V.O. February 3, 2009
Posted by mysticman1111 in Alaska, Mount Redoubt.Tags: Alaska, ash, Eruption, geological, Mount Redoubt, safety, Volcano
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This is the recent post from the Alaska Volcano Observatory.
“Redoubt Volcano remains restless. Seismic activity continues at an elevated level and is well above background levels. The volcano has not erupted.
A gas/observation overflight yesterday reported continued changes in the summit glaciers indicative of heating of the summit area. Photos from both the overflight and the hut webcam showed a small vapor plume at the summit. The web camera is now dark as our long winter night continues.”
Everything I’m reading seems to imply that it is a matter of when and not if. The odds have already been established. The volcano is expected to go at some point.
You know my prediction.
Blessings and love to all.
Volcano Preparedness February 3, 2009
Posted by mysticman1111 in Alaska, Mount Redoubt.Tags: Alaska, Eruption, Mount Redoubt, safety, Volcano
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This is a very handy website for those who will be caught up in the eruption of Mount Redoubt. It lists practical advice for staying safe before, during, and after an eruption. Of course, I think we all understand that the theory is often very different from the reality. I have never been anywhere near an erupting volcano, but I’m sure it’s intimidating to say the least. It seems that the largest threat to those around the eruption has to do with the ash fall out because of the sheer amount of ash falling and the way that it can affect everything.
Then again, what do I know? Just be careful, all those who stand to be directly affected by this thing. Please listen when the authorities ask you to evacuate. In all honesty, I have a hard time dealing with people who don’t follow the advice of their local government officials who are asking them to leave. Not only do those who stay risk their own lives, if they end up in a bind they risk the lives of those who are willing to go out and attempt rescue. Please- if evacuation is announced- follow protocol.
Here is the website. Hope that it helps those of you who need it.
- Volcano Safety Information- http://www.emergencydude.com/volcano.shtml
Redoubt Websites to Keep an Eye On… February 3, 2009
Posted by mysticman1111 in Alaska, Eruption, Mount Redoubt, Volcano.Tags: Alaska, ash, earthquakes, Eruption, geological, Jessica Simpson, Mount Redoubt, Volcano, websites
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I can’t believe this isn’t more of a news story. It really bugs the crap out of me. When did Jessica Simpson’s alleged weight problems become more important than a volcano that appears to be on the verge of eruption?! Sometimes I have to laugh to keep from crying.
Anyway, a few websites I’ve found that are of interest…
- Alaska Volcano Observatory- http://www.avo.alaska.edu/
- Global Volcanism Project- http://www.volcano.si.edu/
- U. S. Geological Survey- http://www.usgs.gov/
Again, everyone take care. I’ll update with new information as I find out about it.
Blessings and love.
The Point… January 25, 2009
Posted by mysticman1111 in Divination, Pendulums.Tags: Divination, Dowsing, i ching, l rods, no, pendulums, predictions, questions, tarot, yes
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Okay. I’m doing this for two reasons. I’m trying to determine whether I’m capable, at 26 years old, of finishing (or just keeping up with) something I start. I’ve had quite a time in this area, historically. So, don’t ask me why I feel a blog is such a challenge. But in any case, this is my challenge for a new year. In 2009, I will finish what I start.
And what I’ve started- or one of the things- is a new pursuit in my constant pursuit of enlightenment. I’ve read Tarot cards for- gosh, I don’t know- ten years or more, and I guess you could say I’m tired of them. They don’t serve the purpose that I had hoped initially. I like them, don’t get me wrong. They give me a lot of insight into deeper issues. But my new interest- the focal point of my life recently- is getting to know my new tool, the pendulum that I bought a month ago and which has been my constant companion since.
That’s what this blog is about, specifically. In a more general sense, I guess this blog is meant to be a running commentary on my pendulum work, and occasionally other forms of divination. I’ve plumbed the depths in that way, and I’ve come up with a few methods that I’ve found dependable more or less. Currently- I already told you about the Tarot- I also consult (infrequently) the I-Ching, (frequently) my intuition, and I’m constantly on the lookout for “signs” or “omens”. So, yes, laugh if you must, I’m certifiably superstitious. You’ll be seeing more of that if you decide to keep up with me.
Once I figure out what I’m doing here, expect a run down on how to use the pendulum, how to ask it questions, how to be certain you are getting unbiased answers, and how to begin creating charts to use with your pendulum. I’ll talk about other things as well. I will also occasionally list predictions concerning different things I’ve divined either through the use of the pendulum or one of my other “tools”. So, keep checking back. We’ll see what pops up here.
Until then, blessings to all.
