PELE HAS SHOWN US ONE OF HER SECRETS !!!

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Caiyros Damia Imran
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The Great Goddess PELE of the volcanic world on and around the island of Kilauea Volcano has been showing us one of her secrets. Accord to my Kahuna Spirit, this is an incredible blessing for those who simply hear of this and think about it. Here follows, first a URL on PELE

http://www.coffeetimes.com/pele.htm

and the following information, just received from Steve O. a friend of mine:
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<http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/science/nature/7780873.stm>
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00:49 GMT, Wednesday, 17 December 2008
Drillers break into magma chamber
By Jonathan Amos
Science reporter, BBC News, San Francisco

It has been described as a geologist's dream - a unique opportunity to study up close the volcanic processes that built the Earth's continents.
Drillers looking for geothermal energy in Hawaii have inadvertently put a well right into a magma chamber.

Molten rock pushed back up the borehole several metres before solidifying, making it perfectly safe to study.

Magma specialist Bruce Marsh says it will allow scientists to observe directly how granites are made.
"This is unprecedented; this is the first time a magma has been found in its natural habitat," the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, professor told BBC News.

"Before, all we had to deal with were lava flows; but they are the end of a magma's life. They're lying there on the surface, they've de-gassed. It's not the natural habitat.

"It's the difference between looking at dinosaur bones in a museum and seeing a real, living dinosaur roaming out in the field."

Professor Marsh has been discussing the discovery here at the American Geophysical Union's Fall Meeting 2008.

In control

This is not the first time drillers have encountered magma; the depth of the hit and the setting are, however, thought to be unique.
The exploratory well was being put down in the east of Hawaii's Big Island, through the basalt lava fields formed by Kilauea Volcano.

"It could be this is how continents could have been started to be built on the planet"

Bruce Marsh

The idea was to find steam from waters heated deep underground in fractured rock, to drive turbines on the surface to generate electricity. The company behind the project, Puna Geothermal Venture, has had a successful power operation in the area for 15 years.

But the drillers were shocked - not only to hit magma but to also hit such a big heat source at the relatively shallow depth of 2.5km.

"It's hotter than hell; it's over a thousand degrees centigrade," said Professor Marsh.

Bill Teplow, a consulting geologist with US Geothermal Inc, who oversaw the drilling, stressed there was no risk of an explosion or of a volcanic eruption at the site.

"It was easily controlled in the well bore because of the magma's highly viscous nature. It flowed up the well bore 5-10m but then the cool drilling fluid caused it to solidify and stop flowing," said Mr Teplow.

"At no time were we in danger of losing control of the well."

The breakthrough was made in 2005. Only now are researchers confident enough about their work to discuss the details publicly.

They are not sure how large the magma chamber is, but some initial testing suggests it may have been put in place by activity from Kilauea in the 1950s, perhaps even the 1920s.

Professor Marsh said the chamber was docile and slowly cooling. The consistency of the magma was like chilled pancake syrup, he said.

It is hoped the site can now become a laboratory, with a series of cores drilled around the chamber to better characterise the crystallisation changes occurring in the rock as it loses temperature.

The magma is a dacite, making it chemically distinct from the basalt which forms nearly the entire mass of the Hawaiian Islands and the surrounding oceanic crust. It has a much higher silica content.

Dacite magma chemistry is similar to that of the granitic core of the continents. Professor Marsh said the Puna material, therefore, may represent the first time that the actual process of differentiation of continental-type rock from primitive oceanic basalt had been observed in situ.

"Granites are about 75% SiO2 and basalts are about 50%. Average continental material is probably in between, at about 60%," explained Professor Marsh.

"Here's one that turns out to be 67% silica. It's up there; it's a very respectable silicic magma. And it's in the middle of the ocean, and it could be this is how continents could have been started to be built on the planet."

Geothermal experts are also fascinated by the event. The Kilauea encounter is by far the shallowest and the hottest encounter of rock in a commercial operation, and it will be studied to see if there are lessons that can be applied to electrical generation project elsewhere in the world.
"We were at about 2.5km which is pretty routine drilling depth," explained Mr Teplow.

"But that is half the depth of experimental projects in Europe and Australia where they are drilling very deep into hot granite - some 5-5.5km down - and getting 260C rock; and here we're getting 1,050C rock."


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Too bad I lost contact with my friend who practices Huna >.<;; I think he left back for Hawaii with his wife ; ; One of the first friends I met when I started learning spirituality =D

Does seem very interesting that there's more hydrothermal power available. Hope humans don't mess things up by changing the natural flow of things too much >.<;; Drilling for oil and putting in water to replace it just isn't the same viscosity and energy =O Well at least they're not drilling for magma =D. But seriously I wonder how much power can hydrothermal power can provide =O I remember once of hearing people planning to build a floating city in the ocean near Japan or somewhere. But having a city entirely built that can self sustain its power source with hydrothermal emissions seems plausible and great =D.


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Savari wrote:Too bad I lost contact with my friend who practices Huna >.<;; I think he left back for Hawaii with his wife ; ; One of the first friends I met when I started learning spirituality =D

Does seem very interesting that there's more hydrothermal power available. Hope humans don't mess things up by changing the natural flow of things too much >.<;; Drilling for oil and putting in water to replace it just isn't the same viscosity and energy =O Well at least they're not drilling for magma =D. But seriously I wonder how much power can hydrothermal power can provide =O I remember once of hearing people planning to build a floating city in the ocean near Japan or somewhere. But having a city entirely built that can self sustain its power source with hydrothermal emissions seems plausible and great =D.
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I used to correspond with MAx Freedom Long in the 1960s and I learned a great deal from thie brilliant, gentle man. Also his books were/are of great value when I first read them as it created a general sense of mysticism that I still use.

As to Pele and her secrets...I think that the secret she is revealing is more subtle then hydrothermal techology, I think it will lead to some totally new discoveries yet to be made...but soon, as it appears as the people looking at this new magma phenomena are already looking for a new paradigm of understanding.

The "Bad Guys" (Big Oil, Rabid-Anything-Goes-Capitalists, and so) have been defeated by their own greed...under Bush II(America's new "George III") they stole too much....and are now shafted...they've lost, the American Empire is dead and there is nothing they can do....Here is an old, wonderful Quaker story that explains it:

A penny-pinching farmer was complaining to another penny=pinching farmer that feeding his mule had become too expensive.

The other farmer said to the farmer, "I cut back on the price of mule feed, by just adding a little sawdust. Try it and see!"

The first farmer did so, and it worked just fine.

The first farmer kept adding a little additional sawdust every day. The mule was fine. The Mule did hard labor. No problem.
The farmer was filled with joy at his considerable savings, until when his mix of the mule's feed was 98% sawdust and 2% feed,
well, the mule died.

The farmer blamed the mule and bought another mule and started feeding it 98% sawdust and 2% mule feed.

The other farmer watched in amazement. "The next thing he'll do is start feeding himself that way. At some point after he dies, the price of mules will go down."


Well, all that has happened, the Bad Guys have lost, but the mules are still dying....BUT not for long.

No one screws with Pele....If She's up to something, it can't be raped by these idiotic Cowboy CLowns...I'm sure of that. Also, Her actions foretell great Positive World Changes...but heaven help anyone who doesn't play ber her rules. I beieve personally that among other things Pele rules the Pacific Ring of Fire. You may touch Pele's cooled lava stone, but never remove it unless you have permission. This may be the only time that permissions has been or will be given.

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Pele is a very powerful Goddess. I have a friend who lives in Hawaii and when she started making offerings to Pele,
her business really started to thrive. People who have access to volcanos have a very real connection to this Goddess. She can be pretty rough on straying lovers, men in particular, as her sister stole her husband to be.


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I used to live in Honolulu and I remember in school we were warned not to mess with the Hawaiian gods... especially Pele!! Our teacher once showed us a picture of the exploding volcano and you could clearly see a woman almost stretching out her arms in the lava and smoke. Tourists who decided to take some rock souvenirs back home from her volcano suffered from horrible bad luck and were cursed. We had multiple people send back boxes full of the rocks, clothes, and shoes they were wearing on that day.


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The f-ing curse is real. I went to hawaii with my sister and she took a rock and a flower from the main island, she's a science nerd. I didn't even know about the curse at the time and suddenly noticed a streak of baaaaaad luck. I forgot exactly what happened, but it was enough to mention it to my coworker who looked up Pele on the internet and read the curse to me. I recall the page said that the museum there receive countless unmarked return packages of rock samples people took from the volcano. So that's what I did mailed it back to the museum up there. I will never pick another item from that island again!

Normally I don't believe in curses, but this was a special case.


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Thanks for the info-very interesting. :wave:


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