Basic Research Assumptions
1)The earth behaves as a single, self-regulating system with its own self awareness, comprised of physical, chemical, biological and human components.
2) The current process of the Language to Nature Method is focused only on one of the physical components of the earth’s system: large scale atmospheric events (weather).
3) Weather can be influenced and calmed intentionally: i.e. potentially devastating hurricanes can be influenced using the Language to Nature Method to decrease the anticipated damage to humans and man-made structures such as coastal oil refineries.
4)The energy components of global weather systems work together as a community of weather. i.e. when a storm is influenced, using the Language to Nature Method, energy from influenced systems is the domain of prayer, and as such, Mother Nature might move that energy in any way she sees fit as another weather event in some other part of the world that Nature is aware of, but is unknown to us.
5) Storms have their own individualized consciousness or energy.
6) Humans (in this case the researcher) can learn to communicate with the consciousness or energy of a storm or a weather system.
7) Influencing a weather system, such as a tropical hurricane, is achieved by an intentional information exchange between human consciousness and the storm’s consciousness. The success of communication depends on finding the storm’s individual Code or Language. Note that this process does not involve Psycho Kinesis.There is no awareness or evidence that humans directly control or influence large scale weather systems. Mother Nature remains in control of planet Earth. This new theory of Language to Nature Method is the only tool that is known to us for the calming and connecting to emergency catastrophic weather systems.
8) When a successful communication is achieved, the tropical storm has the free will to comply or not with the human request. It appears that tropical storms (for whatever reason) are exhibiting a willingness to connect with humans through the Language to Nature Method, calming the forecasted predicted intensity of hurricanes and other severe weather events. There exists five years of data to support this statement.
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