Becca Tzigany

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👉      LA DOLCE VITA        đŸ‘ˆ
ÂżAre you interested in being part of community like this?  ~
  ~   EMF-free
  ~   non-vaxxed  &  natural health
  ~   voluntaryism
  ~   sociocracy
  ~   sovereignty + collaboration
  ~   spiritual practice (each according to their own)
  ~   organic food through regenerative agriculture
  ~   multi-cultural /  multi-generational
  ~   off-grid

Please purple-moossage me.
1 month ago
THE FLOOD
Source: https://www.floodmap.net/



Flood Map: Water Level Elevation Map

Our location will be either in the state of Chihuahua or Durango in the Sierra Madre mountains of northern Mexico.  We are scouting for a farm/compound location at the base of a high mountain peak.
The image above is of northern Mexico with the flood waterline set to 2,000 meters (6,562 feet).  The blue marker on the map represents the approximate region for the community.

Ocean water will be able to pass through to the north of us along the US/Mexico border before the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico.
4 months ago
POPULATION DENSITY
We selected an area with the lowest population density (gray area in the north).



Source: https://geo-mexico.com/?tag=population-density
4 months ago
VOLCANOES and EARTHQUAKES
NOAA Map confirms the relatively low risk from volcanoes and earthquakes in northern Mexico.
White dots are significant earthquakes.
Triangles are volcanoes.  Orange triangles are significant volcano eruptions.
Source: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/maps/hazards/

4 months ago
EARTHQUAKES
We are also located away from earthquake zones
 (note the Volcanic Axis cutting through the middle of the country)



(Source: https://geo-mexico.com/?p=6277)



(Source: https://www.partneresi.com/resources/references/maps/mexico-seismic-map/)
4 months ago
VOLCANOES
We selected northern Mexico to avoid volcanic areas

https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/mexico.html



There are two volcano icons listed in north-central Mexico.  The closest to us is the Montezuma Volcanic Field (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moctezuma_volcanic_field), considered (probably) extinct as of 22 million years ago.

To the south-east is the Camargo volcanic field (https://volcano.si.edu/volcano.cfm?vn=341807), which is considered (probably) extinct as of 1,430,000 years ago.

The volcanos in Baja California, along the Pacific Plate edge, at about 624 kilometers (388 miles) distance, are the biggest concern.  Luckily there is an ocean between us and the prevailing wind direction along the Pacific side blows south.  

But, during the cataclysm, who knows where the wind will blow.

5 months ago
WATER



Drought map: https://www.plantmaps.com/en/mx/cntry/mexico/current-drought-conditions

Desert noun

1. A barren or desolate area, especially: a. A dry, often sandy region of little rainfall, extreme temperature, and sparse vegetation. b. A region of permanent cold that is largely or entirely devoid of life. 2. An empty or forsaken place; a wasteland: a cultural desert. 3. Archaic A wild, uncultivated, and uninhabited region.

In my mother tongue, deserts are uninhabitable, abandoned, deserted; but by whom? Not by the coyotes or the cactus wrens. Not by the harvester ants or the rattlesnakes. Not by the namib quicksteps, the meercats, the acacias, the tahrs, the sandgrouse and the red kangaroos. Deserts and arid environments generally are often biologically diverse, though by their nature, the life is sparser than in other biomes. While some desert areas are lifeless, in most, communities of animals, birds, insects, bacteria and plants run, fly, crawl, spread and grow in lives unordered, undomesticated by civilization. Wildness is in us and all around us. The battle to contain and control it is the constant labor of civilization. When that battle is lost and the fields are deserted, wildness persists.

Fremnant noun

A combination of the words "Fremen" from the science fiction novel Dune (depicting a desert culture of “free men”) and the word "remnant." The use of the invented word is intended to evoke conceptions of a strong, independent, desert people. This is a vision for what we may need to embody in order to get through the cataclysm.

Nomadic freedoms and the collapse

I remember sitting crouched, under the hot sun, the wind low, the silence of the desert was absolute... or it would have been if it wasn’t, of course, for all the gossiping. There are people here, not all deserts are unlivable... The sparseness of life favors nomadism — whether by herders, foragers, travelers or traders.

"No one can live this life and emerge unchanged. They will carry, however faint, the imprint of the desert, the brand which marks the nomad." -- Wilfred Theiseger, Arabian Sands, 1959

On a more general level, many of those with a longing for wildness and a need for freedom from authority have gravitated towards the frontiers of hot deserts and semi-arid regions.

As I wander out in the gentle spring,

I hear a keen call of your roads, O Desert!

I shall leave my home in the dreary hills

How sad are other lands compared to you, O Desert!


    — Seidi, a 19th century Turkman poet

In the already water stressed areas of southern Europe, deserted farms and villages have been re-inhabited by anarchists, hippies, cults and others wishing to flee the direct gaze of authority and desert the prison of wage labour. Similar ‘drop out’ situations are present in the drying heart of Australia and the western deserts of North America. Here, importantly, aboriginal communities persist or are re-establishing. The long indigenous strategy of survival — “we were here before and will be after” — may bear desert fruit.

— Excerpts from Desert by Anonymous


Mexico rivers map:  https://maps-mexico-mx.com/mexico-river-map


And in our hideaway oasis we will grow our crops from the mountain springs, herd our animals through the rugged terrain and comfort one another as the Great Purification approaches.



Cumbres de Majalca National Park: https://peakvisor.com/range/sierra-madre-occidental.html

Perhaps we will find ourselves in a lush environment after the cataclysm. (https://www.ucdavis.edu/climate/news/climate-trends-west-today-and-11000-years-ago)
6 months ago


Cataclysm Resources

Halcyon Community is preparing for the unthinkable.  Well, we are thinking about what most people don't want to talk about.  But the truth is our magnetic field is dropping rapidly, which would eventually allow a solar flare to penetrate our planet's magnetic shield.  It will bring down the global electrical grid, immediately casting humanity back to pre-industrial times.   At Halcyon Community, we are beginning to practice now our self-reliance and collaboration for such times.

RESOURCES for understanding the Cataclysm

Universe Inside You
Videos:
Cataclysmic Event Will Revert Us To The Dark Ages in 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0MPNf6bsoQ

Cataclysmic Event Going To Destroy Earth - Pole Shift Hypothesis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7Jd9kpipGI

Graham Hancock
Ancient Apocalypse Netflix Series

Suspicious0bservers (Ben Davidson)
Videos:
The Next Age of Earth | A Preview of the Shift
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8DHU0NT7Is&list=UULFTiL1q9YbrVam5nP2xzFTWQ&index=705

THE Earth Disaster Documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihwoIlxHI3Q&list=PLHSoxioQtwZf1-8QeggXIVdZ-abyJXaO1

Top Earthquake Risks in the Pole Shift
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKOK_NvL_CA&list=UULFTiL1q9YbrVam5nP2xzFTWQ&index=13

Flood Maps in the Great Earth Disaster
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOmoBlGuTBY&list=PLHSoxioQtwZf1-8QeggXIVdZ-abyJXaO1&index=75

Earth Catastrophe Cycle | Dig In
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IB_LTCwNSH8&list=PLHSoxioQtwZcVLEJjpywllxdsEfJjoOQ3&index=16

Bright Insight (Jimmy Corsetti)
Videos:
Proof Sahara Desert was BLASTED by Ocean 12,000Yrs Ago (Should NOT Be Possible)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbUujL6ypKg

When You Realize SAHARA Proves a GREAT FLOOD Actually Happened
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnqAauP7C9c

Anthony Peratt
Video: On the Origins of Icons from Antiquity
https://archive.org/details/perattandpetroglyphs

Robert M. Schoch
Video: The Sphinx, Göbekli Tepe, Our Sun: Exploring a 12,000-Year-Old Mystery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WciBLpo_cg

Creative Society
Cyclicity of 12,000 years. Do We Still Have Time?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCcAJc50cbo

Greg Braden
The Spiritual Battle For Our Humanity: Transhumanism, DNA, AI & Our Forgotten Past
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpYDN1VtE5M

Greg argues that it is through our DNA that we connect to our divinity and that we must preserve our body in the battle for humanity.  He offers a counterpoint to the narratives that embrace "ascension".

Fremnant
Catastrophism Substack
https://catastrophism.substack.com/
6 months ago