MONTHLY MESSAGE

October, 2021

Typhoon conditions and flowers in Okinawa from August to October

Prof. Teruo Higa | view profile

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The Gravitron Kekkai (barrier) of the Ryukyu Islands, which started in November, 2013, is structured so that the superposition effect is steadily manifested through the entire Okinawa power grid, evidence of which has been confirmed now through a variety of phenomenon. 

In other words, while confirming that the mechanism that increases EM power in Okinawa’s space has strengthened year by year, we continue to experientially check and observe subsequent changes in nature and the environment.

Regarding typhoons so far, the Kekkai was created in November 2013, and since 2014 the number of typhoons has significantly decreased, and since 2015 the amount of major damage has decreased tremendously. I have explained this mysterious situation in this online magazine series a number of times. This trend is stabilizing year by year. People who experienced severe typhoon damage in the past are now aware that typhoons either do not hit Okinawa, or when they do, the damage is minimal, since there has been little noticeable damage for more than five years. In my 75 plus years of being aware of the natural environment, I have never experienced anything like this year.  
Typhoons No. 9, 12, 14, 16 and 18, which were predicted to significantly effect Okinawa instead shifted their courses. Typhoons No. 12 and 14 were predicted to directly strike the Ishigaki Islands, but they drastically shifted to the west and moved northward around the periphery of the Kekkai. 
This phenomenon has never happened before, so I will keep a record it in this issue of Ecopure and continue to keep a close eye on it every year.

The flowers introduced in the local newspaper have been increasing in power every year, the phenomenon of limit breakthrough that was impossible in the past. The colors of the flowers have become more vivid, and they open up wider. As typhoons have had less of an effect on the flowers this year, more species have been blooming out of season, making this the best year ever for flower lovers.

Read the original Japanese message at the link below.

#165 Typhoon conditions and flowers in Okinawa from August to October

https://www.ecopure.info/oldweb/rensai/teruohiga/yumeniikiru165.html

2021.10.1 Updated.

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