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Originally posted by H1ght3chHippie
Two questions.
1. Do you read a lot about desasters, or about predictions, e.g. here on ATS ?
2. Did you recently, let's say within the past 4 months, watch desaster movies ?
Originally posted by H1ght3chHippie
reply to post by fictitious
Thank you for the prompt answer.
Seeing that not a single one desaster dream, posted here on this forum, has ever come true, do you have reason to believe that your dreams might be anything else but dreams, most likely caused by your subconsciousness processing things you read here ?
Originally posted by Dianec
In reading what others are saying I guess it's valid to try to tie these things into the context of our lives. I have no clue what this feeling of "impending doom or expectation" is about but it increased 10 fold after these dreams. I likely need to keep putting my mind into other things and in spite of being extremely busy I feel I can overcome this if I practice overriding this sense I have. The dreams were likely from a slight feeling/a 6th sense I've had for some time now that things will change in the world. I cannot even narrow it down to the world but "something" in the most ancient part of myself that won't be quiet. In the meantime it is an extremely troubling and unsettling feeling that is not helpful to a good quality of life so I think it's time to override at every turn. I must also add I'm not paranoid and don't put much into drama or threats facing us. I think I check ATS sometimes just as a way to check, hoping to find an answer such as, "oh....that's what it was". Maybe it's playing on my subconscious. Thanks for your thoughts everyone
Originally posted by mountaingirl1111
Ha! I found it! I think this is what your dream was telling you with "centric":
"The point at depth where faulting is initiated is called the focus or
The area of the fault where the sudden rupture takes place is called the focus
The epicenter is the point on the surface directly above the hypocenter "
dictionary.reference.com...
earthquake.usgs.gov...
Hypocentric is a term that is used when discussing a quake. Now, applying that info to your dream, it would mean that in your dream, wherever you were was the area above where the quake initiated, if I'm understanding correctly. Do you know what school you were in in SF? Here's a pretty lengthy list, so any kind of memory of what you may have seen in the dream could be a good indicator of what school you were at. I know it seems silly, but being able to verify dream places in real life often helps validate the dream itself, one way or the other
en.wikipedia.org...
This is a fault famous for big earthquakes according to retired geology professor Pat Abbott, Ph.D. “There’s always that slight chance – slight chance now – that this could be the foreshock of something larger. Probably not. Usually this is just an event all by itself,” Abbot said. “It doesn’t hurt to keep it in mind, in the next 72 hours in particular,” he said. “If a larger one is going to occur it would probably be during that three-day period.” Residents were urged to prepare for a number of disaster scenarios, including how to cope for being at least “two weeks on your own.