Seism

The French word “Messie” (“Messiah”) is an anagram of “Séisme” (“Seism”).

The coming of the Messiah is indeed comparable to a seismic event, ti an earthquake: it shakes, destabilizes, overturns everything.
Everything trembles and collapses at the moment of Salvation: religious institutions, political and economic structures, the world order, all our certainties.

The Messiah fractures. He reveals the fault line.

“Earthquake” in Hebrew is Reʿidat Adama :
רעידת אדמה

But the Messiah is also Adam, the Primordial Man.
Thus the seism becomes Reʿidat HaAdam — the “Tremor of Man” :
רעידת האדם

The coming of the Messiah is a seism in which the human being itself begins to shake.
It is the moment when the old inner world collapses, making way for reality, for truth.

The true seism is not external.
It is internal.

Realize this, and then the Big One will occur in “Los Angeles” (“The Angels,” which can also be heard as “En Je”, “within the Self” in French wordplay):
“The Lord shall be One and His Name shall be One.” (Zechariah 14:9)