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« on: August 27, 2008, 04:03:03 PM » |
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Hi Engtovo,
My family and I are looking to move this summer from Coeur d alene Idaho back East. I was told from my guides that Charlotte would be safe. My family and I are or will be here after the change. Per your maps Charlotte will not be okay. As you are a Dharlja and one with source I greatly value your opinion. Can you tell me your thoughts on these area's?
Evergreen, Colorado? Charlotte NC. Asheville NC. New Zealand, Coastal Australia? Thank you! Namaste, Amy
My Response: That is kind of one of those impossible to answer questions because only your spirit knows where is a good place for you.
I really don’t know anything about Evergreen Colorado I have never been up there. As far as a rural area it is relatively close to the Denver Front Range area which to me is a very disharmonious place. So I’m not sure if living there would require regular trips over the Denver area or not in the short term, but that is something to think about too. The violence in the greater Denver area is high, it’s just gotten nasty there over the last 15 to 20 years or so. I would want to check with local people about growing food as some areas of Colorado can grow lots of different things and others (like where we are currently) grow very little of anything. The soils types vary significantly in the mountainous area. Here for example there is such a big calcium content that you can get various things to grow but they don’t really produce food. Only a little more than 100 miles away though along the north fork of the Gunnison river (Delta County) they can grow almost anything.
North Carolina is not going to be a good long term place. There may be some survivable places in the higher mountains but food is going to an issue there for any who would survive there.
I haven’t personally explored much detail about the Australia area but I do know the east coast, (where most of the population is) gets inundated, and people that I’ve been in contact with that live over there are moving into the mountainous regions to set up long term places.
New Zealand’s east coast sea floor will rise making New Zealand the edge of a new continent. So the eastern side will go through a lot more of the turmoil with that, and the new land that rises will for a time have quite a stench. So if I were going to that area I would stick to the west side and an elevation of at least 700 feet above sea level. There is going to be a spiritual sanctuary there for wildlife held by one of the Dharlja families on the South island but I am not certain where that will be.
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