Response to the phenomenon of “acoustic waves” advancing and storms in Quang Ninh
06
05/2025

Response to the phenomenon of “acoustic waves” advancing and storms in Quang Ninh

Dear community and experts, Today, I - Vashna Thiên Kim, a seeker on the journey of observing celestial phenomena, sensing the universe, and connecting astrology, science, and spirituality-wish to share my heartfelt thoughts from the bottom of my heart…

    “Great events of humanity are always foretold by the universe, but do we have enough stillness to listen and enough awareness to prepare?” – 𝑉𝑎𝑠ℎ𝑛𝑎 𝑇ℎ𝑖𝑒̂𝑛 𝐾𝑖𝑚

      

Dear community and experts,

Today, I-Vashna Thiên Kim, a seeker on the journey of observing celestial phenomena, sensing the universe, and connecting astrology, science, and spirituality-wish to share my heartfelt thoughts from the bottom of my heart…

Recently, my prophetic warning about an “acoustic wave” vortex phenomenon advancing toward Earth, specifically targeting Quang Ninh from the Southeast direction, has sparked much debate. Some worry about the possibility of a major natural disaster, while others doubt the scientific basis of this forecast. In response, I - Vashna Thiên Kim - would like to present my analysis from both a scientific and astrological perspective, aiming to clarify the “acoustic wave” phenomenon and the true purpose of this warning. I hope through this, people will understand better, continue observing, and prepare rather than hastily judge one-sidedly, and open their hearts to new perspectives constructively.

In recent days, many opinions have emerged about the information I warned about: supportive, questioning, and even opposing or criticizing.

I receive all with love, gratitude, and a deep prayerful spirit. Because I believe: a healthy community dares to ask questions, dares to challenge each other to progress together.

1. The phenomenon of “acoustic waves” from scientific and astrological viewpoints.

On my journey of meditation, sky observation, and studying astrological models, I have sensed a wave of energy with a special vibration forming an invisible energy vortex wave-moving from the Southeast of the cosmos, passing through the atmosphere directly toward Earth. This collision will certainly cause significant global disturbances as it affects and alters magnetic field vibrations worldwide. What’s special is that its trajectory’s most likely impact point is the Quang Ninh area, Vietnam.

I use the term “acoustic wave” to describe this phenomenon, but to be specific, it is a type of energy vibration in the electromagnetic field-similar in nature to “infrasound waves” in physics: extremely low frequency, inaudible to the human ear, but affecting the atmosphere, lithosphere, and biological structures of humans.

First, it should be clarified that the “acoustic waves” I mention are not ordinary “waves” but can be understood as an unusual energy vibration in nature. From a scientific viewpoint, there are types of infrasound waves - very low-frequency waves-often generated by extreme weather events or seismic activity. Indeed, science has recorded natural infrasound sources including severe weather, volcanoes, and earthquakes. For example, a large storm or strong earthquake can produce low-frequency oscillations traveling far. Recent seismic studies show that earth’s crustal movements can generate low-frequency infrasound waves in the atmosphere, detectable by modern sensors even hundreds of kilometers away. This means invisible “echoes” signal abnormal geological or atmospheric activity that humans cannot hear but sensitive instruments can measure.

However, our current science cannot yet explain all mysterious signals from nature. The “acoustic waves” I refer to may be a form of very large amplitude electromagnetic field oscillation beyond the measurement capacity of current instruments. We know Earth’s magnetic field is a crucial shield protecting the planet, and when this shield destabilizes, consequences can be severe. Geological history shows about 42,000 years ago, Earth’s magnetic field weakened and reversed polarity, coinciding with massive global climate upheavals. Scientific research concludes this reversal triggered a “post-apocalyptic nightmare”: ozone layer destruction, electromagnetic storms, chaotic weather, and severe impacts on many species.

Although this “acoustic wave” event may not be as extreme, the example shows that invisible oscillations in the electromagnetic field and atmosphere can trigger natural disasters. One can imagine “acoustic waves” as an energy pulse wave-impacting both atmosphere and lithosphere, resonating to cause phenomena from storms and floods to earthquakes and volcanoes. From an astrological perspective, I see this “acoustic wave” as a message from nature - a warning frequency the Universe sends Earth before major upheavals. Spiritual practitioners or psychics sometimes perceive these unusual vibrations as a clearer premonition than others. Even now, I believe many people feel these effects at varying levels. Many ordinary people may suddenly experience negative emotions, anxiety, fatigue, irritability, or similar impacts without understanding why. The degree of perception varies partly due to the connection between an individual’s biological energy (Vital Energy) and the general energy flow. This may be through special physical-spiritual conditions or mental training to a certain degree. Personally, through deep meditation, I have “heard” this vibration and visualized it as an energy vortex advancing toward land...

I want to emphasize that this interpretation does not conflict with science but rather expands perspectives. Modern science is still researching pre-disaster signals: for example, animals sensing infrasound or magnetic fluctuations before earthquakes, which humans have yet to decode fully. The “acoustic wave” phenomenon may be an early natural disaster signal-possibly ultra-low frequency infrasound or electromagnetic oscillations that current meteorological and seismic networks have not finely tuned to detect. In other words, the universe is sounding an alarm, but whether humans hear it is another matter. Science is like holding a flashlight to illuminate each step as humans walk a dark path, not yet fully aware of all around. Science’s nature is to progress, not reject what it cannot yet explain. Spiritual science and its achievements are a great part of Eastern wisdom from thousands of years ago, which modern science is now revisiting. We must not forget that ancient “mystical science” often became common science today-things once thought impossible are gradually explained as human knowledge expands. Therefore, within my capacity, I present this “acoustic wave” phenomenon with both intuitive belief and careful astrological understanding for consideration, not to cause baseless fear.

2. I do not refuse – I hope to accompany science and the community

I want to be honest:

I am not a meteorologist, nor a formal scientist. But I am an environmental activist, a serious researcher of spiritual philosophy and astrological mysticism – someone who has devoted nearly a decade to learning, researching, practicing, and connecting astronomy – astrology – Taoism – energy physics – and inner intuition. Throughout this journey, I have never thought I “know enough.”

I have never intended to reject or dismiss any information from professional agencies, meteorological organizations, or research units. On the contrary, I always closely follow reports from the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, NASA, JMA (Japan Meteorological Agency), and I eagerly wish to listen and learn from scientists to gain practical experience, thereby refining and accurately expressing what I can sense and forecast with my abilities.

I only hope to contribute another perspective, a different angle to the big picture, because sometimes a spiritual signal – if observed correctly – can help provide earlier warnings than radar or supercomputers need time to confirm.

I believe that science and spirituality do not exclude each other but can complement one another, aiming for the highest goal: protecting people, saving lives, and minimizing damage...

3. This forecast is still in effect – continued observation is needed...‼️

An important point I want to clarify: the forecast of my “acoustic wave” has not yet been “wrong” or “off” compared to reality, because we have not passed the entire warning timeframe. When I shared this phenomenon, I clearly stated a timeframe of about 50 days from the forecast date (as noted in my post and comments). Based on my calculation experience, with the moving speed of this “acoustic vortex wave,” the time for it to impact land could be nearly one month, approximately from May 4-5, 2025 onward. Currently, we are only in early May, still within the 50-day forecast window. This means changes can still occur in the coming days or even weeks. Nature does not operate on a precise human schedule; an abnormal phenomenon can happen suddenly at the last minute or quietly fade away. Therefore, it is premature to assert that the “acoustic wave” does not exist just because a storm has not landed exactly on May 4-5.

As I explained above, this acoustic wave’s impact on Earth will be global, not limited only to Quang Ninh as the warning indicated. Its influence will last nearly one month from the collision date. Because I am Vietnamese, I have a direct concern for my compatriots. Setting aside Quang Ninh for a moment, you can look into other global events in early May. Effects such as continental shelf tremors, tectonic shifts prompting governments to warn of seismic risks worldwide, the massive dust storm covering Al-Rass in Arabia, and recent widespread power outages causing chaos for tens of millions in Europe- all these events occurred abruptly within May 3-5, 2025. Don’t you wonder why? That timing coincides with my forecast of the acoustic wave’s collision with Earth.

Also, in Vietnam, weather in Northern regions since early May has been truly unpredictable. Please understand this is not due to forecasting errors but because the vibration impact causes abnormal meteorological changes so rapidly that forecasting becomes difficult. Heatwaves, thunderstorms, hail unusual phenomena happening simultaneously and continuously in a strange sequence, impossible to predict in advance. It seems we cannot know precisely what to prepare for tomorrow when going outside.

Returning to Quang Ninh: I understand that official meteorological agencies have not recorded any unusual tropical storm signs in the area at this time-May is not the peak typhoon season in the North. Thirty years of statistics also show that strong storms rarely affect Quang Ninh in May. But we are witnessing unpredictable climate changes that may break old patterns. A normal year might have no early storms, but this year could be different. Storms might form off-season or morph into unusual weather types that radar cannot detect yet.

Therefore, I earnestly call for us to continue closely monitoring weather and seismic developments in Northern Vietnam during this period. If several weeks pass safely, I will be the first to breathe a sigh of relief and review my forecast with an open mind. But for now, as the “G hour” has not passed, please do not hastily label the warning “wrong.” Instead, maintain vigilance with calmness, preparing response scenarios even for the worst case...

I also want to note that the “acoustic wave” does not only cause storms along its path. As analyzed, it is an energy vibration that can trigger many types of natural disasters. It is possible that in the coming days, there might be a mild earthquake, a minor offshore fault slip, or an incident affecting infrastructure (such as a hydroelectric dam malfunction or power grid disruption) due to magnetic disturbances. Such events may not be as loud as a level 12 storm but are also manifestations of the forecast in a different form. This is why I continue to observe, record, compare, and learn from every natural change to improve my ability to sense and analyze.

The important thing is we do not overlook any unusual natural signals during this sensitive period. I hope professional agencies will also expand their monitoring scope-not only focusing on storm forecasts but also small earthquakes, water level fluctuations, or other strange phenomena. Such caution is never excessive because “better safe than sorry”: if what I fear happens, we will be ready; if not, preparation still brings peace of mind and lessons for the future.

In summary, the forecast is still in effect, and I hope everyone continues to follow it with an open and constructive spirit. Instead of arguing about right or wrong now, let’s join hands to observe and collect data. My forecast does not claim 100% certainty of disaster but warns of a possibility so we can be more proactive. There are still weeks to verify-the time will tell. Meanwhile, stay safe and prepared because “precaution is no regret.”

One more note: forecasts based on meditation – astrology – and spiritual sensitivity are not 100% accurate on exact dates but usually accurate on the approximate timing and impact level.

Like feeling a big wave coming-but not knowing if it will hit at 8 or 9 o’clock. What I sense is: “the wave will come,” not a promise it will arrive “right now.”

Therefore, I do not expect the community to believe blindly.
What I ask is simply this: keep observing, refrain from ruling things out too quickly, and—above all—prepare in both mind and action, the same way we keep an umbrella ready when dark clouds gather even though the first drops have not yet fallen.

4. Fulfilled forecasts — trust built on lived experience

Below is a brief recap of earlier predictions so you can cross‑reference the information:

Super Typhoon Yagi (2024)
18  August  2024: during deep meditation I sensed an extremely strong cyclone forming, and I posted a public warning even though no meteorological signal was yet evident; 1 September: Typhoon Yagi formed; 3  September: it entered the East Sea (South China Sea) as Storm No. 3; 7  September: it struck northern Việt  Nam.

Within 48  hours Yagi exploded from Category 1 (≈ 120 km/h) to Category 5‑equivalent (≈ 315 km/h), becoming the most intense storm recorded in the region for decades. By 17 September it had left 329 people dead or missing, injured nearly 1,930 others, damaged or destroyed about 234,700 homes and 1,500 schools, and devastated hundreds of thousands of hectares of crops and millions of livestock.

I issued the warning more than two weeks before specialists could even detect Yagi’s formation; what mattered was not merely that “a typhoon would occur” (that is seasonal) but its sudden explosiveness and the scale of destruction I had clearly perceived.

Typhoon Trà Mi (international name: Trami, 2024): This is another tropical storm that I had warned about earlier. On September 24, through astrological observation and meditation, I had a premonition that there would be an unusually large storm around the fall season and I also posted a warning on my personal Facebook.


24 October: Typhoon Trà Mi entered the East Sea. Its track was highly erratic, confounding most numerical models. Ultimately it struck central Việt Nam; although initial bulletins emphasised Đà Nẵng and Huế, Quảng Bình suffered the heaviest landslides and floods—exactly the scenario I had highlighted. With gusts to Category 4‑equivalent (≈ 240 km/h), Trà Mi caused severe human and economic losses. The name “Trà Mi” has since been retired from the regional typhoon list—just as “Yagi” was—because of its exceptional impact.

These two cases raise a question: How can one person anticipate the strongest storms even before meteorologists confirm their existence? I believe there are cosmic signals that modern science has not yet fully explained. The Yagi and Trà Mi experiences reinforce my conviction that, by listening deeply—through meditation, astrology and energy sensing—we can sometimes grasp the early whispers of natural disasters.

Mega‑quake and tsunami risk for Japan
More than three years ago, in a profound meditative state, I “saw” a devastating undersea mega‑quake followed by a huge tsunami striking Japan. I immediately recorded every detail in a time‑stamped e‑mail and shared part of my concern with close colleagues. In August 2024 the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) issued an unprecedented emergency advisory after a magnitude‑7.1 quake, and on 16 January 2025 the Japanese Government’s Earthquake Research Committee raised the probability of an 8‑to‑9‑magnitude “super‑quake” within 30 years to 82 percent—a scenario eerily consistent with my vision.

A building collapsed due to an earthquake in Wajima, Japan, in early 2024, seen from above (Photo: Reuters)

A building collapsed due to an earthquake in Wajima, Japan, in early 2024, seen from above (Photo: Reuters)
These convergences between intuitive insight and scientific assessment strengthen my trust that the universe sometimes “screens the documentary of the future” for us in advance so that we can call for preparedness.

The purpose of sharing these examples is not self‑promotion, but to demonstrate the empirical accuracy of the intuitive–astrological method I employ. Of course, no forecast is perfect; I remain a human being with limits. Yet the high hit rate on major events (violent typhoons, powerful earthquakes) suggests that this approach has merit. Equally important, I always publish my forecasts openly—and well before the events occur—so the community can verify them objectively.

5. If no storm comes, I will still be grateful—never regretful

Should a Category‑12 typhoon ultimately not make landfall in Quảng Ninh, I will be the first to breathe a sigh of relief. That outcome would never constitute “failure” to me, because the goal of every warning is not personal acclaim but prevention. I speak out so that the community has a chance to prepare; if nothing happens, at least we were ready. Silence, when the universe is sounding a clear alarm, would weigh far heavier on my conscience than any criticism afterward.

If, in the end, everything remains calm, I am prepared to face criticism and doubt—yet I will feel no regret. I have spoken from the heart of someone who observes the celestial phenomena, and I cannot stay silent while the universe is sounding a bell I hear so clearly.

6. An astrological and celestial perspective on extreme natural disasters

Astrological context
The cosmos is currently in a phase of intense turbulence, reflected in planetary motions and rare celestial phenomena. I sense a “stirring” of hot, restless energy. Mars—symbol of fire, conflict and explosive force—now forms tense aspects with several major planets. In astrology such a Mars configuration often correlates with rising temperatures, drought, wildfires, and even volcanic activity.

At the same time, the recent appearance of unusual comets is noteworthy. In classical astrology, comets were viewed as omens of “heavenly change,” frequently linked to natural disasters or social upheaval. While modern science no longer regards these signs as fatalistic, their symbolic meaning still provides a lens through which to read unfolding reality.

Modern climate science

Global surface air temperatures have risen above pre-industrial levels (by decade). Image: Copernicus Climate Change Service / ECMWF.

Global surface air temperatures have risen above pre-industrial levels (by decade). Image: Copernicus Climate Change Service / ECMWF.

Contemporary research likewise confirms that Earth’s weather is growing ever more extreme. Climate change is a primary driver: warmer seas now provide extra “fuel” that allows tropical cyclones to intensify more rapidly and violently than before. Melting polar ice and shifting ocean currents disrupt traditional weather patterns, making forecasts more uncertain. Off‑season storms, record‑breaking rainfall or prolonged droughts have already occurred in formerly temperate regions. Our planet is heating up—both literally and figuratively—and this “overheating,” in temperature and energetic terms, is spawning increasingly severe and erratic disasters.

Global surface air temperature anomaly in early 2025. Image: Copernicus Climate Change Service / ECMWF

Global surface air temperature anomaly in early 2025. Image: Copernicus Climate Change Service / ECMWF

Geomagnetic instability
Earth’s magnetic shield—the protective cocoon for all life—is also showing signs of weakening. Data indicate the global field has lost about nine percent of its strength over the past two centuries, with the fastest decline over the South Atlantic Anomaly. Some geophysicists interpret this as the prel­ude to a pole‑shift. Although a full reversal unfolds over centuries, the interim period of a weaker field could leave Earth more exposed to cosmic radiation, which may in turn interact with the atmosphere and core to trigger unusual geological and meteorological events.

Forty‑two thousand years ago, during a drastic geomagnetic excursion, Earth experienced violent storms, widespread aurorae and abrupt climate swings. Today, the north magnetic pole is racing toward Siberia while the South Atlantic Anomaly spreads; coupled with anthropogenic warming and an approaching solar‑activity maximum (Cycle 25 is forecast to peak in 2025), these factors create a recipe for disasters more intense than any in living memory.

The North Pole of the Earth is gradually shifting toward Siberia – Image: LIVESCIENCE

The North Pole of the Earth is gradually shifting toward Siberia – Image: LIVESCIENCE

Conclusion
From the combined astrological and scientific evidence, the “acoustic‑wave” warning for Quảng Ninh is not a groundless prediction but part of a broader picture of an unsettled Earth. Fiery planetary configurations, a warming planet and a fluctuating magnetic field have converged to generate a concentrated energetic wave. When such a wave reaches critical mass, it may manifest as a major typhoon, an earthquake‑tsunami or some other form of extreme event. In any interpretation, that “wave” is a message from the universe: celestial signs merged with terrestrial signals, urging us to remain vigilant.

7. Responsibility and Ethics of an Astrological Researcher

Let me emphasize once more so that everyone understands my position. I am fully aware that I am not a credentialed meteorologist or seismologist. The scientific knowledge I have comes from study, self‑research, and consulting specialists. Nevertheless, as an environmental activist, an astrologer, and an observer of celestial phenomena, I possess my own tools and methods of access.

What guides me is professional ethics and conscience, not fame or recognition. I believe that whenever I perceive a danger signal—whether in a dream, in deep meditation, or through astrological analysis—and if that signal could endanger the community, I have a duty to speak out. That duty is rooted in compassion and the spirit of “prevention is better than cure.” I often ask myself: if I see advance warning and keep silent, then disaster strikes and causes harm, can my conscience let me rest? The answer is a resounding NO.

For that reason, I accept the risk of being misunderstood or criticized when issuing “unusual” warnings such as this acoustic‑wave alert. I know many may label me “a spreader of fear,” or worse. But I would rather endure harsh words than remain silent and later regret it. Even so, I always strive to present every forecast as responsibly and evidence‑based as possible. I cite scientific references and historical data, provide clear time frames, and—crucially—never exploit prophecy for profit. I do not sell “amulets” or “spiritual services” to ward off disaster, nor do I solicit money based on any revelation. All I do is share information and urge everyone to prepare; such conduct, in my view, violates no ethical or legal standard and in fact represents what a conscientious citizen should do.

I also respect state agencies and scientific experts. My speaking out does not imply their forecasts are wrong. I trust official bulletins and follow closely the reports of the National Center for Hydro‑Meteorological Forecasting, seismological institutes, and so on. In truth, I hope for collaboration so that my perspective can add another layer of data. If my voice prompts scientists to cross‑check or notice anomalies they might otherwise overlook, then we all win. I believe science and spirituality can complement each other—our shared goal is to protect people from natural hazards. I sincerely hope scientists will recognize my good intentions, even if my delivery is unconventional.

8. A Call for the Community to Stay Open‑Minded and Proactive

Finally, I wish to send the community this message: please stay open to diverse viewpoints when it comes to forecasting and preventing disasters. Humanity’s knowledge is vast; astrology and intuitive perception have existed for millennia and continue to evolve. Today many people place absolute faith in modern science and dismiss ancient or non‑traditional knowledge. Yet modern science itself was built on curiosity and the acceptance of fresh ideas. Had Galileo ignored what he saw through his telescope because it contradicted prevailing dogma, modern astronomy would not exist. Likewise, if we reject every spiritual premonition as “superstition,” we may squander an opportunity for early warning.

When someone has not conducted in‑depth research—or has only touched the surface—yet uses the word “science” to defend a personal stance, that is sometimes insufficiently grounded. I know that a true scientist, the deeper and broader their expertise, the more cautiously and comprehensively they approach information, because science, above all, exists to serve human life.

I do not ask everyone to believe my prophecy. Skepticism is necessary to avoid blind credulity. But skepticism must go hand‑in‑hand with inquiry. Treat my forecasts as an additional reference alongside official sources. Compare, verify, and draw your own conclusions—this is the right of every informed individual. I welcome civilized, data‑based debate, not emotional attacks. Should anyone produce evidence that I am wrong, I will gladly accept it. Conversely, if you find my reasoning sensible, then let us act preventively rather than turn a blind eye.

Forecasts are not meant to sow panic. Their deeper purpose is to save lives, reduce losses, and aim toward the good. I share my predictions not to incite alarm, but to help everyone prepare mentally with steadiness. Preparation means following information regularly, keeping response plans ready (stocking essentials, checking building safety, rehearsing evacuation if needed), and maintaining calm solidarity—neither complacent nor hysterical. When we are ready for the worst, we will not be caught off guard if it happens, and if it does not, we lose nothing but a little effort. Ignore a warning and face disaster unprepared, and the price could be devastating. Thus, treat prophecy as a scenario to refine our contingency plans.

With that spirit, I urge everyone not to rush to judge the acoustic‑wave phenomenon as true or false right now. Let us observe nature’s behavior in the coming weeks with humility toward the universe’s enigmas. If fifty days pass in peace, I will be delighted that no harm befell our country—and I will take it as a positive sign that perhaps our preparations and silent prayers dissipated the danger. But if any incident occurs, great or small, I hope that early awareness will have lessened the damage and taught us valuable lessons. In either case, my ultimate goal remains unchanged: to safeguard lives and broaden understanding.

Thank you for listening to this statement. I pray for peace in Quảng Ninh, peace on Earth, and peace in every human heart.
 

 

Vashna Thiên Kim              

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