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Volcanic Winter Preparedness: Navigating the Coming Atmospheric Challenges

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Bashar addresses the increasing probability of significant volcanic events in the coming decades, including the potential for a major supervolcano eruption that could create temporary global cooling effects ('volcanic winter'). He explains this as part of the Earth's natural pressure-release cycle during consciousness transition periods. The atmospheric effects would include reduced sunlight for 1-3 years, disrupted growing seasons, and temporary food supply challenges. However, Bashar consistently refrains from predicting specific dates or locations, emphasizing that probability is fluid and human consciousness choices affect outcomes. Preparation advice focuses on practical resilience: food storage, community mutual aid networks, alternative growing methods (greenhouses, hydroponics), and emotional preparation for temporary lifestyle changes. More importantly, he advises working on consciousness now—individuals operating from high-frequency states will instinctively know what to do and will be guided to safe locations. Fear-based preparation is counterproductive; excitement-based preparation that sees challenge as adventure is the recommended approach.
Translation Note
'Volcanic winter'譯為「火山冬季」;'supervolcano'譯為「超級火山」;'hydroponics'譯為「水培」;強調機率流動性
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