Perfect Split Screen Sunset After the Storm


Monday March 17, 2025

A massive powerful storm system, that tore across the United States in recent days is winding down, but in its wake are devastated communities hit with violent tornadoes, wildfires and dust storms spun off by the massive system. At least 42 people died in storm-related incidents in eight states. Missouri had the most deaths with 12, followed by Kansas with eight. Most of Alabama was severely impacted, and at least three died there.

The storm unleashed a deadly wave of tornadoes across the Central and Southern US starting Friday. There have been around 80 tornado reports, with dozens confirmed. Storm surveys will happen over the next few days to get a final tornado count. The National Weather Service said two EF4 tornadoes tore through Arkansas on Friday, marking the first time in over 25 years the state has experienced multiple EF4 tornadoes in a single day. CNN: Read more


I live in Brooklyn where we experienced heavy rain on Sunday - tapering off Monday - giving way to a late-day sunny afternoon as people from around the world visited the city for the Saint Patrick's Day Parade.

No need to remind anyone that climate change and natural disasters are accelerating exponentially and more powerfully - and that the planet won't be sustainable much longer. How to stop being surprised by extreme weather

Tornadoes always remind me of the spiraling movement of consciousness in and out of realities.

Planet Earth is speaking to you as all things wind down in the simulation of reality. Look at the messages of the last few days and though we are programmed to believe everything will turn around and reset - consider the alternative.

Take one day at a time and make the most of it.





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