You’re right, it’s a good adventure and test for my mind! Emotions were tormenting me for a short while, not knowing what to do.
I guess the land spirit was trying to calm me down and encouraged me to try again.
This flooding disaster in several provinces were partly man made. I noticed heavy Chemtrails several days in a row the week before the rainstorm.
Yesterday people took photos of strange thick clouds covering the whole sky. There would be flash floods in those few provinces soon!
This is the one time people regret having waterfront property. High land is the place to be today.. Guess you never lost electric?
Luckily, the electricians didn’t cut out electrical supply. The other house at the other end of the road got theirs cut off. The flood almost reached the junction box.
This flood was mostly caused by the big dam in Laos releasing double the volume of water for one week! They hoarded too much water in summer months so the level of water in the dam became quite high. The dam was overflowing with monsoon rainwater. So, they had to prevent the dam from breaking under tremendous pressure! Greed for water caused lots of damages and hardships to people on both sides of the river. I hoped they learned their lessons and wouldn’t hoard too much water for their own usage again! The river level increased by three meters in one day after the dam’s opening all the gates.
Man self inflicting pain and suffering on himself. Sounds like an old age problem we have. Like our Governments protecting it's people from themselves but instead hurting the people more than if they just let them alone.
Yup! Very true and sad. We think that government is useless and mostly harmful. In the past, we had a coup and there’s no government for a few months. Trading flourished and people were well off. There’s no corruption! No police asking for tea money. But the drug traffickers would only be too happy!
Mind you, most drug businesses had big politicians backing them!
Government is a double edge sword! So, it’s better to have a small government!
Amen to small gov't