Teacher: Sentenact, Universal Censor
Subject: Remain safe
Category: tHE tRANSItION OF URANTIA TO A GEOLOGICALLY STABLE PLANET
T/R: Dominick O
Location: Seattle, WA, USA
July 28, 2017. 3:00pm UTC (15:00) (8:00am Pacific)
It will be felt regionally. What is building can trigger pressure transfers and the plate boundaries will suffer large amounts of damage as the eruptions occur to first ease the pressure. You are surrounded by volcanoes. Our geologists are reporting displacement at the edge of the craton and if that goes first the way [east] is shut.
You might do well to have a plan to tape, board or otherwise reinforce your windows from sustained high winds. This one has anchored his shelves to the walls and taken some precautions to remove heavy objects from high places in his abode.
The warning signs are weather related. Have a plan for water and waste. Candles and light-heat sources. Practical security and prayerful security. Again, this is not a time to play hero but to keep safe. Remain safe. To think about where and how safety exists around your vicinities. Observe the birds. Communications will be disrupted, satellites or anything relying on signals through the air long distances. Short wave and long wave radio will help.
Your Father has warned you, your Lord Michael has warned you. You may feel as if you’re panicked but when you see those around you then you will understand what panic looks like; and people make desperate, irrational and un-brotherly choices when in this state. And this is why we ask you to remain safe as your good intentions will not be received – cannot be received -- in such states of mind. Ask for our protections and seals of where you are. Prayers for your neighbors and friends. Family. Even keep your humor about you – this will help and gird the strength of those around you. Indeed, express that this is what a pole shift is like, that this is what we’re going through as a planet and there is an ending to the trial. This is Sentenact, Universal Censor, here with the Ancients of Days. Good Day.