JANU: Let us focus our attention and our service to that which is in need of such, that being the underground aquifers of your world.
These huge repositories of still water are held in Earth’s crust as fluid stabilizers contributing equilibrium to crustal movements. These aquifers are vaster than you might imagine and exist at, in some locations, extreme depths. An aquifer is fed by many small replenishing flows. These aquifers are best left untapped, for their purpose is more for the needs of the planet than of supporting surface life. The cycles of water movement on your surface, energized by your sun, are adequate for your needs. These bodies of water are not stagnant. They do have their replenishments and flows. But they are Earth’s shock absorbers, helping to snub abrupt shifts you call earthquakes. The service at this time is to their stability and their mass.
We must conclude at this time, having addressed this focus to the limits of our connection today. We may visit this another time. Thank you, our brother, for the attempt. Namaste.
April 1, 1998 C Copyright © 2019 by Joshua Ross
The reader may wish to look at the category “Service” for other attunements posted in prior years.