Solar Flares Effects on Us
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Solar Flares Effects On Us
Solar
flares affect the Central Nervous System (stomach lining), all brain
activity (including equilibrium), along with human behaviour and all
psycho-physiological (mental-emotional-physical) response. Solar flares
can cause us to be nervous, anxiousness, worrisome, jittery, dizzy,
shaky, irritable, lethargic, exhausted, have short term memory problems
and heart palpitations, nauseous, queasy, and to have prolonged head
pressure and headaches.
This
year I have become very aware of the phenomena of solar flares. I was
experiencing sudden symptoms and intense waves of energy or the lack of
that were inexplicable otherwise, since I am healthy. I started to read
more anecdotes on certain spiritual sites that all spoke about the
solar flares and their symptoms on those days as well. For many of us
it will hit as a giant headache. For others it will play out as vision
disturbances, and for others it will be aware of utter exhaustion, or
palpitations and extreme moods. At first I thought, how can we all be so
affected by this - but our sun really is THAT powerful and so are the
magnetic waves that are activated. Some cases in history have seen this
space weather disable satellite signals and here in Quebec it even
disabled our Hydro Quebec functioning in 1989.
Here is a video that shows what happens
"New
footage put together by an international team led by University of
Cambridge researchers shows how entangled magnetic field lines looping
from the Sun’s surface slip around each other and lead to an eruption 35
times the size of Earth and an explosive release of magnetic energy
into space. The discoveries of a gigantic energy buildup bring
scientists a step closer to predicting when and where large flares will
occur, which is crucial in protecting Earth from potentially devastating
space weather." astronomy.com
I
wanted to write about it so you too can keep track of the solar flares
and will take care of yourself. We all tend to think, " Its' just me," when
we feel bad. It must be because work is getting me down, or because
it's winter, or because we're not in the best shape etc. Well, sometimes
- probably more often than we care to admit - it is a collective
experience of universal energy we are responding to. Don' t blame
yourself automatically.