Seamounts & a 2 degree polar shift

JANU: We address this evening’s service by proceeding to the venue or location best described as the sea mounts of the planet. The reason for this is that they comprise a continuation of the mountain ranges of the planet carrying the extreme pressures and weight of the oceans, you see. These structures have a contribution to these ridge lines that exist above the sea, you see. Their contribution remains as part of an equilibrium in the movement of the so-called tectonic plates that play a significant role in the planet’s recycling of its many surface structures and internal forces.

Now then, let us proceed to accomplish this evening a mild shift in this equilibrium of pressures in the direction of a north polar movement or shift of the North American plate. The reason for this is that it leads to a subduction in the Arctic region causing a significant shift in the equilibrium of polar cap as contributes to the Earth, shall we say, wobble or notation.

Now then, let us proceed with this, beginning with the west coast location of this plate, with a slight succumbing to the downward pressure of the undersea mounts, giving a slight rise to the polar seas, shifting the ice cap slightly northward. Over time, we are attempting to achieve a two degree shift in the polar mass. This will take a number of years and bring a measure of stability to the complex distribution of forces that govern the Earth.

Thank you, our brother for this service. It will continue as there are those others who contribute to this alignment, or should we say re-alignment. Good evening and namaste.
June 30, 1999 B                                                             Copyright © 2019 by Joshua Ross

The reader may wish to look at the category “Service” for other attunements posted in prior years.

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