In the last week there have been sunspots on our sun that have turned into solar flares. This phenomenon affects us and the earth and goes something like this: Equation: Sunspots => Solar Flares => Magnetic Field Shift => Shifting Ocean and Jet Stream Currents => Extreme Weather and Human Disruption (Mitch Battros, Solar Rain, http://www.solarrainbook.com/)
If this theory is correct it certainly would account for the many weather catastrophes, including tropical storms , earthquakes and now the devastating typhoon in Japan , in the last couple of weeks. As Mitch Battros of Earth Changes Media writes in his latest newsletter:
“Just as the Sun’s solar activity affects the Earth’s magnetic field which has a dramatic affect on Earth’s “weather” i.e. earthquakes, floods, volcanoes, hurricanes; so does this wave of electrical currents affect the human body’s magnetic field…
Solar Cycle 24 has begun – and it has been predicted by NASA, NOAA and ESA to be up to 50% stronger than its ‘record breaking’ predecessor Cycle 23 which produced the largest solar flare ever recorded. The Sun will reach its ‘apex’ (maximum) in late 2011 into 2012.” (Mitch Battros, www.earthchangesmedia.com)
We are part of this universal magnetic or vibrational field here on earth and the cosmos around us. So when there are changes to the earth’s magnetic field, it not only affects us externally, but internally as well. Energetic communication is normally distrupted during solar flares. Both our electronic devices and our own communication with others will be affected. One of the themes I have noticed among my clients, staff and myself that has been challenging us in the last week is that of “heartfelt communication”. This means communicating our needs without anger or fear while at the same time keeping our needs and boundaries intact. Many of you may be experiencing miscommunication with others, feeling anger, frustration, guilt and being “crabby” in general. Throbbing of the throat, thymus, jaw tension, stuffed up head, ear infections, achey, tired, flu symptoms – I have been seeing these 4th (love) and 5th (communication) chakra symptoms since last week. Now it seems the “flu’ season has started. I equate any flu with unconscious collective fear – another topic for another blog (I talk about this in my upcoming book too).
As I mentioned in my last blog, Echinacea is an excellent herb for this time. It helps us reintegrate that which is out of alignment – the main lesson we are learning right now is to communicate in a co-creative way, not in an ego based, confrontational way. We are learning to mediate with each other so that we can continue to make the needed changes together in our core values for the betterment of humanity and the earth. So keep all of this in mind over the coming weeks as the energy and our emotions will heighten due to solar flare activity, pushing us into situations that will require us to learn the art of effective communication. So watch your words!
Many of you may not sleep well during this period and will feel wired and tired. Rest as much as you can and focus on what is in front of you as the energy around you will feel more chaotic than usual. As a colleague and I mused today about the increased productivity in our lives: Chop wood, carry water, chop wood carry water, breathe…and then do it all over again!
So use Echinacea’s energy to support your immune system and your energetic field. I also recommend my Healthy Boundaries tea – wonderful for supporting your energy field, drawing off negative energy, supporting immunity and reducing fever and achiness. The herb Goldenseal is good for mucus and congestion. The crystals Aquamarine and Chrysocolla will also help align you with loving communication. Eat healthy foods, do a cleanse, purify your thoughts and emotions, go sit in nature. All of this will help you stay aligned and healthy.
While September and October will be energetically stressful months, find comfort in the fact that we are all in this together! All the more reason to learn to communicate co-creatively.
Healthy Blessings,
Samantha