A
solar flare is a magnetic storm on the Sun which appears to be a very
bright spot and a gaseous surface eruption such as in the above
photograph. Solar flares release huge amounts of high-energy particles
and gases that are tremendously hot. They are ejected thousands of
miles from the surface of the Sun.
According
to Mitch Battros – Earth Changes Media, “One of the best known
prophecies/predictions of our Mayan elders is the message of a changing
paradigm of our era. In the words of the Maya, it is said that we are
now in a time of “change and conflict”. The change is coming from the
‘outside” in the way of weather, natural phenomena, celestial
disturbance (sun flares) and manmade self-inflicted trauma. The
conflict comes from the ‘inside’ in the way of personal challenge,
grief, bewilderment, depression, anxiety, and fear. It is said we are
“at the cross roads”. A time of choosing a new path, deciding on a new
self and community direction, venturing into the unknown, finding our
true identity of being. Others will choose to stay on the same road,
stay with the familiar, and place great effort to maintain
“predictability.”
There
appears to be a direct connection between the Sun’s solar storms and
human biological effect especially after an "M" class solar flare. The
conduit which facilitates the charged particles from the Sun to human
disturbance is the very same conduit which steers Earth’s weather
through the Magnetic Field on Earth, and also through the magnetic
fields around humans.
Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, tornadoes, and wind storms
appear to happen after strong solar activity on the sun.
Geomagnetic Activity on the Sun Influences our Thoughts
I
have noticed in my own research that solar activity is known to
influence human consciousness. 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, feel nauseous, queasy, and to have prolonged head pressure
and headaches. Do you have any of the above lately? I am hearing from
people in Canada, the U.S., South America, Japan, Greece, Malta,
Belgium, Sweden, the UK, Australia etc. that all report the symptoms
that I address after an episode of high solar flare activity. I have
also experienced these symptoms myself as have many of my clients.
Scientists don't seem to be addressing this, but we all know it is real
as we are experiencing it first hand.
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