Showing posts with label storm avatar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label storm avatar. Show all posts

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Cross Training: Avatar Energy Bank


"Calling all men who've gone through the 2nd coming...there are millions of avatar females and only one of me...HELP!" Clueless Wonder

 

The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park

I'm hiking back to the car on Bridge Creek Trial when I meet a Redwood Tree avatar. She does not have an avatar to speak, so I look close at her hand gestures. She has her left thumb and forefinger pinched in a circle and her other forefinger going in and out of the circle. My eyes open wide as I think to myself, "How in the world do they know that I am having se...." Before I can finish my thought she points towards the sky off to my right. Above the forest trees in the Bay Area direction, I see a shaft of yellow energy stretching from the Earth to the heavens. I point at it and say, "I need to do something about that...I can't do anything about that." It hard to know your affect, when you live in the middle of an energy bank.

When female avatars cross train their abilities, the climax sends a surge of energy to the bank. City avatars draw on the energy to bring calm to their citizens. Storm avatar use it to expand their awareness to all avatars in the storm's path. Planet avatar invest the energy to shape the direction of their planet's development. In future posts, I will cover examples of these processes.
 
Update:
2020 September 27 - grammar, added link and label
2020 November 9 - structure

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Avatar 2.0: The Unstuck

  Storm Force new action pose with swords to cut tree flow lines.

 "Be safe, stay inside, or Storm Force will send a warning!" Storm Force

Avatars, storm avatar's brother, and I are chatting around a table. His sister's crying put doubt in his mind regarding his actions. His message was that people need to be safe by staying inside during a violent storm. He furthered his point with visuals, several crushed humans under trees.

I explained to him that when someone dies, you are sad. When my Dad died in a medical procedure, I was not angry with the physician, I grieved his death instead. The same happens when a person dies in a storm, people focus on the person who passed away, not the storm. Another avatar mentions that a close call from a falling tree would further his message. The person would become an advocate for being safe in dangerous conditions. He understood and agreed to work with his sister in the next storm.

Yeah, there was a lot of talk, questions, explanations, and an apology. In the end, everyone needs to be on board or the change won't stick. We work together on finding his new action pose, which is the picture above. His new motto and catch name is the post intro.

Update:  
2024 May 13 - changed font, reposted pic

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Avatars: The Good, The Bad, and The Stuck

Quote:
If you think your micro manager at work is stuck, just wait until you get to the avatar world.


I have delayed writing about the question, though I put it out there when I did the windstorm post. There is a reason I use the term "people without bodies" to describe avatars. Avatars do not behave any better than humans.

Many avatars have the view that a human death is of no consequence. At death, the soul keeper scope up the soul and take it to the next world. Whether we live or die in this world is of no differences to the avatars. Others avatars view each human life as precious, not to be thrown away. Let's go back to the windstorm and see the two views in action.

Photo by Steve Bloom/The Olympian via AP
In the photo, a fallen tree barely missed a women who had gone to bed early. In viewing the avatar's record, I can see the tree avatar checking with the woman's avatar to ensure that the human will not move before the tree's energy flow is cut. The tree has to fall but there is no need to kill a human for the event to occur.




Photo from Snohmish County Sheriff
The next photo is a tree that hit a passing car killing the driver. In a prior post, I stated that the deaths had the "hallmark precision of an avatar". If the car is traveling 30 mph and a one foot area on the car needs to be hit by the falling tree, the window of opportunity is only 0.03 seconds.



And why did the deaths have to happen?
"Where there is a violent storm, there is always death." was the answer the storm avatar was given by her brother who committed the three killings. I have never seen an avatar cry so much as she for human deaths.

So there you go...avatars are just people without bodies.

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Storm Avatar: Northwest Windstorm Chaos


Northwest Windstorm - photo by Doyle Wheeler
Quote: Even in a storm...chaos happens.

High in the clouds, a storm avatar matches timelines to the present storm conditions. In a flash, a black streak touches three lines that cannot be changed. As the lines merge into reality, three fallen trees bring forth human deaths, none planned by the storm avatar. The deaths have the hallmark precision of an avatar bent on killing.

The storm avatar, her maidens, a forest avatar and I discuss a tree fall and look at the three tree timelines. The forest avatar explains that a tree avatar monitors several trees through a daisy-chain energy flow.  Before a tree can fall, the flow is cut and rejoins the remaining trees. The weather conditions now determines the tree's fate. The tree's storm timelines shows all three energy flows were cut premature of the expected fall. Once cut, little can be done to change the altered timelines.

After some discussion, the forest avatar agreed to add their own energy flow on all potential tree falls. To avoid surprises in the storm area, humans and their avatars will be added to the storm timelines, with avatar substitution being plan B.

The big one is coming...cross your heart and hope not to die, stick a needle in the black timeline.

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Storm Avatar: San Diego storm cell

Storm cell over San Diego

Quote: There are no miracles, just good old-fashion avatar planning.

Through the plane window, I take a picture of a cloud formation on our approach to the San Diego airport. In the bus, we drive through winds, rain, and lightning of the storm cell. With her maidens, the storm avatar flexes her might without human losses.

Back at the house, I asked the storm avatar for the event timelines, as she lays a pile of spaghetti on my desk. I pause and wonder how she tracks them all. I open and expand the timelines to view the tree fall on the bus. I mentally asked, "Why have the tree hit the bus?" A wind maiden explains they had viewed several different outcomes, only one was unchangeable by the driver or the tree. The tree had to fall on the hood of the bus which kept the bus on its wheels and moved the tree out of traffic.

The October SoCal mudslide and Hurricane Patricia are fine examples of storm avatars working with their maidens and local avatars to ensure a happy ending for all. Humans still need to take the necessary precaution for big event, which reduces the work for the storm avatar.