EARTH INSIDE OUT
04 Apr 2011 Leave a Comment
in Cosmic Consciousness, Quantum Shifts, Spiritual Science, Stress Relief Tags: birth of new, death of old, Earthquake, emotional health, Eruption, Japan, Stress Relief, Tsunami, Volcano
Our living planet is demonstrating how it also lives its life inside out. Everything that is alive is continuously changing. Each of our trillions of cells changes every nano second. Mother Earth is no different. We tend to forget that part. If the normal stress and pressure build up and isn’t able to vent in small ways, earth makes a quantum shift to restore balance, which is what we’ve seen in the horrific earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
There is a way to view this and other major catastrophes in order to learn some valuable life lessons. It feels as though everything on earth as well as in earth is being turned inside out. And it is. It is a universal creation pattern of life, death and rebirth. It is occurring constantly. We just don’t see it on such an immense scale as we have in Japan.
Solar flares are increasing affecting the electro-magnetic field on a planetary level as well as on an individual level. All life is electro-magnetic and resonates to the vibrations of the earth as well as the solar system. Our position in the Milky Way Galaxy also affects the electro-magnetic/chemical balance of man and earth. If we live in such a way that we are oblivious to these realities we will feel victimized by earth’s changes, as well as our own individual physical changes. If, on the other hand, we recognize that our bodies and earth are constantly seeking balance of all systems, then we can work with those changes by discerning what areas need to be balanced.
We have earthquakes, physically and emotionally also. I’ve been known to have a couple Mt. Vesuvius volcano experiences as well. Stress builds and builds until the container of all that energy can’t hold it any longer and it lets go. In many instances our explosions cause devastation that can never be repaired, as in Japan. If the stress can be released incrementally over time in a controlled manner, then major disaster can be averted. But when it is continually suppressed and ignored, it festers into crisis.
Earth is demonstrating that powerful pressure held inside must be addressed and brought to the outside before it explodes into unmanageable chaos. We hold fiery anger and resentments within to the point of exploding. It isn’t always visible on the outside, but major adjustments are being made inside and show up as organ failure, cancer, arthritis, etc. Our biography becomes our biology.
The other lesson to be learned from Earth is that nothing can live unless something else dies. We stay alive by eating life. Without the life giving food from Earth’s body we wouldn’t exist. Everything is moving in cycles of life, death and rebirth. In reality nothing is actually dying, or ceasing to exist. Energy cannot die. It just changes form. So the food we eat dies to its current form to become reborn as living tissue and blood in our bodies. Plants give us oxygen so we can live, and we expel carbon dioxide so they can live. What is death to us is life to them.
Earth has demonstrated to us that it is a living planet with fiery magma inside that erupts to create continents for human, plant and animal life to inhabit. We know which parts of her surface are likely to shift in earthquakes or volcanoes so we can choose to avoid them. The process of life, death, rebirth isn’t going to change just because we want it to or think it should.
Unlike plant life human beings choose how and where to live. We fall into hubris by thinking because we are special these types of disasters won’t happen to us. Or we simply act like the ostrich and put our head in the sand. The wiser choice is to acknowledge the universal process going on inside Earth and ourselves so we can flow with it instead of against it.
Living inside out incrementally is best. We prevent major upheavals by transforming negative energy to positive energy as it rises up within us. It may seem dark and deadly, but it holds the stuff of life within it. The old must die to birth the new.
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