A hurricane in the Atlantic means something different in Texas than it does in Alaska

8-4-08
Today’s headline: Hurricane Eduardo eyes Texas coast

Seems kind of ominous, doesn’t it?  It should. It was worded that way to make people cautious, not just to sell newspapers.

But let’s take a look at what that headline triggers.  For people in Alaska, it may mean nothing.  For people in Texas, and Louisiana, and Alabama and Florida, well it definitely means something.

It means everyone who keeps themselves glued to that kind of news, is putting a lot of intense focus on the Texas coastline, and its proximity to their own coastline.  The more they keep themselves focused on that topic with fearful memories of what happened during other hurricanes, the more they are vibrating in the place of attracting another.  Get 3-4 whole U.S. states of people emotionally riled up and anticipating a fearful event, and you’ve got a very powerful vortex of attraction happening.

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