Re: Earthquake




Thunder wrote:
"hj st" <hjaystone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1154582052.389306.215290@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Maps/US2/37.39.-123.-121.php

nothing like the feeling of riding earth.

Yeah, like the fact we're spinning at approximately 1,000 miles per hour
right now, and that's just the rate of terrestrial rotation! The speed of
the earth's annual journey around the sun is about 18 miles per second, or
65,000 miles per hour! What about the speed of the galaxy through the
vastness of space?

and too think the other day when i was rambling with a fellow rambling
friend about my latest '7' acquisition, that all those motions can be
mapped onto the body, that no one would even care to know all the ways
we are moving at once.

there are various speeds (and directions) for the galaxy, it (and our
whole local cluster) are being sucked into and even more massive group
of universal density.

it's only 1,000 miles an hour at the equator, those nearer the poles
move slower.

and if i'm not way off, i think the galaxy as a whole is moving
relatively close to the same speed that the sun is spinning around the
center.

anyways,.. i spent a while meditatiing on the motion(s), trying to
grasp their relatively to me. (getting small. lol.).. and putting them
from the bottom up in my body,.. galaxy (black hole) movement, solar
movement (sun around the galaxy), earth around sun, earth around itself
(also a dance with the moon), then i gave up, and mapped the upper
three onto heartbeat, breath, and mind.

ideally there were stacked from fastest moving to slowest.

maybe i'm not crazy after all! ((((THUNDER))) haha.

peace!
quiet,..


Cool link, thanks!



willow scar clan wrote:
WooPs to you whistlerman! Thank you~

I looked for her at gather ... :) *

jmcgill, youre good. I tried to think of something funny to say
and it didnt happen.

Thunder the quake made Faux news here.

*throws up hands*
It's the only station I can get Coast-to-Coast!


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