Is there anyone out there who has built or considered building an Ark. Given the fact that floods and tidal waves are what normally take civilisations
out does anyone think this is a good idea, and what type of Ark would you have.
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MM I hadn't thought about it but now I have.
I suppose if I was trying to escape water catastrophie my first thing would be to attempt to flee. Be it in an underground place, or an off
terrestrial place, something where I won't have to fight the water. Chances are the water will win unless I can make an airtight ark with all my
provisions to sustain life for an undeterminded amount of time. Like sending a message in the bottle, sending a safe vessel to weather the storm.
But I would prefer to attempt to make a Mer Ka Ba, or Merkava, a vehicle of balanced and rotating light and energy to provide structure for my
chemistry to carry on safe from earthly harm. The electrical hormonal endoctronal physiology seems to be the root of it all.
Oh yeah, an Arc is created by magnetical forces for real. Transportation?
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I'm a certified lifeguard, so I'm not too worried about floods. You can always find higher ground. It's unlikely I would have to swim more than a
mile to find somewhere to stand, even in the greatest flood.
 But I would prefer to attempt to make a Mer Ka Ba, or Merkava, a vehicle of balanced and rotating light and energy to provide structure for my
chemistry to carry on safe from earthly harm. The electrical hormonal endoctronal physiology seems to be the root of it all. 
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Originally posted by interestedalways
 But I would prefer to attempt to make a Mer Ka Ba, or Merkava, a vehicle of balanced and rotating light and energy to provide structure for my
chemistry to carry on safe from earthly harm. The electrical hormonal endoctronal physiology seems to be the root of it all. 
Wha....?
Lex
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I could't have said it better Lex
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I didn't dig around too deep for a really good link, but just for an idea of the basic principle of the meaning.
www.spiritualjourneys.com...
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Originally posted by Yarcofin
I'm a certified lifeguard, so I'm not too worried about floods. You can always find higher ground. It's unlikely I would have to swim more than a
mile to find somewhere to stand, even in the greatest flood.

I don't think that it is swimming which is the real problem in flood waters. I think it is the fact that flood waters are often moving very fast and
you can not swim in the opposite direction that they bring you.
Just a thought.
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