Holy Earthquakes
abracad, · Categories: in the newsThis post has been kindly provided by T Stokes
An earthquake felt over the whole of Britain had its epicenter in Lincolnshire, on Feb 27th 2008, one local inhabitant said he thought a lorry had come through the front of his house, and in nearby Kings Lynn a Russian mafia boss thought he was under attack from rivals, and a nurse in a nearby village said she was almost thrown from her bed.
But reports from the heart of the quake at Market Raison in Lincolnshire, describe a very strange synchronicity.
Feb 27th is the feast day of St Thalelaeus, the holy hermit monk born in 450 in Cilicia now Syria, and taught in what is now Turkey. He was known as the weeping Monk (epiklautos) and cried for the suffering of gods animals, a hermit for 60 years, he spent his final years living in a barrel, and it was said at his death, the lament of gods creatures was heard all over the land.
Now, for some 30 minutes before the Lincolnshire quake, residents heard birdsong, but not the usual singing but strange bird sounds, later added to by cat wailing, described as a “lamentâ€.
That animals do give warning has been documented in recent quakes, but a warning on this particular saints day is very spooky stuff indeed.
© T Stokes, 2008
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