138 – Psychic Attacks – Weather Attacks (1/4)

Weather

This is a series that looks at what Psychic Attacks are and what you can do regarding them. This entry we’ll focus on how Weather can be influenced by humans and entities and potentially be used as an attack.

“Everyone complains about the weather, but no one does anything about it.” – Charles Dudley Warner

Weather, being used as a means of Psychic Attack, may seem in the realm of science fiction, but let me assure you that it’s not. It’s something that can be influenced by humans and entities alike.

This entry will be split over four parts. Its main intention is to demonstrate that we, as humans or otherwise, have way more control over the weather than we assume we do.

Over the next few entries, I intend to discuss several personal experiences that show this.

The Ability to Control Weather

Weather is one of our most potent natural forces. Events, such as hurricanes, cyclones, storms, etc., can be used as a means to psychically attack a place en masse.

I’m sure there are some who are thinking: Really?

And to them I say: Yes, really.

We do have the ability to control the weather to a much greater extent than most know.

It is said we have Free Will. This gives us the ability to, not only choose any experience that we desire but, create and co-create conditions for it.

This ability extends to influencing the weather.

Be Careful What You Pray For

Some are more naturally attuned to doing this than others, but make no mistake, as a Collective, humans can unwittingly create devastating conditions and catastrophes.

A single being can weaken or strengthen a storm, stop a hurricane or even influence rain.

Imagine what happens when many have the same mindset. They can literally flood a state.

An example of this happened in Queensland back in 2007-2008. After a drought, the Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, said to “Pray for rain.”

I felt at the time, this would indeed have many praying, and I got a strong feeling that their prayers would be answered with a vengeance. When the rains did arrive, the entire state was flooded.

Prayers to stop that massive deluge did seem to help reduce the predicted damage. (Though it’s often hard to know due to media hype.)

Work With The Gaia

For those who wish to control the weather, it’s vital that we are mindful of what we are doing. Always work with what the energies of the land, and The Gaia, want and need.

It is very easy to dismiss such things as fantasy or coincidence, but this is not something we, as a Collective, should ever do.

I’ve found that in normal circumstances, you can have a direct influence on your local area. The further away something is, the more you will need permission (generally on a Collective Consciousness level) to change things.

Some things are not meant to be messed with. You can sense which ones, as the flow will not be there, and it will feel like there is an energy block.  

The ones you can affect energetically, you will feel a pull or a calling to do so.

If the event is the result of a Psychic Attack, then it’s likely you will be able to intervene. If it’s something that is meant to happen, then you will also sense that, and it’s best not to interfere.

Examples

For me, this is a fascinating topic, as control over the weather is something that is largely considered to be impossible.

Still, I have seen plenty of examples of where me, or other people, have affected it.

From personal experience, I find I have to be extremely careful with my thoughts, lest I inadvertently cause a storm, or worse, a flood.

If I visualize it raining heavily, there are invariably flash floods in areas where they don’t normally happen.

I intend to show many examples of what I’ve done, personally, with excerpts from news articles to back this up.

This is something I have collected over the years when I noticed a clear cause and effect type of thing going on.

Once In A Hundred Years

One incident that comes to mind is when, for some reason, I kept on calling for rain in my mind. (I really like rain.) It was more like a gesture in my mind’s eye where I was calling forth heavy rains.

My Guides said: If you keep on doing that, you are going to cause a flood.

I thought to myself: Yeah, right. I doubt I have that kind of power.

Then a few days later, a “once in a hundred years” flood (according to the media) occurred not too far away from where I was.

I’m sure that most people would have thought, “Wow, I’d better not do that again.” But I figured that there was no way it could be me. After all, it was only me and why would I hold such power?

So, what did I do? I immediately did it again, to see if it would happen a second time.

A week later, there was another “once in a hundred years flood.” Same area. Same type of flooding.

That was the moment when I started to take this power more seriously.

Newspaper Report

This was the report in our local paper. I think it was The Age, but can’t really find it online now, apart from one source.

Flash Floods in Melbourne

On January 29, 2004, flash floods struck several inner-city Melbourne suburbs, soaking roads, homes and businesses in up to half a metre of water in some areas.

State Emergency Services (SES) announced the freak storm hit first at 1pm (AEDT) and then again at 5pm, dumping more than 60mm of rain in just under an hour each time. It was noted that more than the monthly average of rain came down in an hour and was described as though water was basically poured from a bucket over those whole areas.

The worst-affected areas were St Albans and Deer Park in the city’s north-east, and the inner-eastern suburbs of Malvern, Kew and Hawthorn.

The SES received more than 450 calls from distressed residents, several whose homes had been severely water-logged due to blocked drains. A childcare centre was evacuated after suffering structural damage from the flooding, while a pet shop in the same area lost part of its roof.

SES flood rescue boats were sent to help people reportedly trapped in cars on the Monash Freeway but the water subsided before they arrived. Two buildings were also hit by lightning. According to the SES, up to 35 emergency crews were involved in rescue missions.

Next: More examples.

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