A
Prophecy that has come true:
The
La Niņa and El Niņo
Amazingly,
on May 28, 1926, Edgar Cayce made a connection between temperature changes
in deep ocean currents and weather changes in reading 195-29: "As the
heat or cold in the various parts of the earth is radiated off, and
correlated with reflection in the earth's atmosphere, this in its action
changes the currents or streams in the ocean...." This reading was concerning
the future of wheat crops and weather patterns, and Cayce's comments
may be his version of what we've all come to know today as La Niņa and
El Niņo. These are weather patterns that are a result of temperature
changes in the deep currents of Earth's oceans. These changes in the
temperature of ocean currents have had dramatic effects on our weather,
Cayce foresaw.
A
Prophecy yet to come:
What
Is the Shape of the World to Come?
"In the next few years lands
will appear in the Atlantic as well as in the Pacific. And what is the
coast line now of many a land will be the bed of the ocean. Even many
of the battlefields of the present will be ocean, will be the seas,
the bays, the lands over which the new order will carry on their trade
as one with another. Portions of the now east coast of New York, or
New York City itself, will in the main disappear. This will be another
generation, though, here; while the southern portions of Carolina, Georgia
- these will disappear. This will be much sooner. The waters of the
lakes will empty into the Gulf, rather than the waterway over which
such discussions have been recently made. It would be well if the waterway
were prepared, but not for that purpose for which it is at present being
considered. Then the area where the entity is now located [Virginia
Beach for reading] will be among the safety lands, as will be portions
of what is now Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, and much of the southern
portion of Canada and the eastern portion of Canada; while the western
land - much of that is to be disturbed - in this land - as, of course,
much in other lands. Edgar Cayce reading 1152-11 - August 13, 1931