Sun, Moon and the Chakras of Gaia
A recent newsletter from SpaceWeather.com
highlighted two items of interest. First was the discovery of a new
"Radio-Active” Sunspot. During the final weekend of March 2010, sunspot
1057 emitted radio bursts, detected by shortwave receivers all over the
world. Even tabletop shortwave receivers translated the Sun's shortwave
energy burst into sound energy. Some described the radio solar bursts as
sounding like a roar. To me, the recorded sound clip sounded like a
waterfall, crashing into a redrock alcove from a precipice above.
As humans, are we ready for what some call “Contact”?
The subject of extraterrestrial or nonphysical-contact with humans on
Earth looks great in the movies. Too bad Hollywood has elected to
portray those who might contact us as evil and destructive. Despite my
belief that there is nothing to fear in contact, would I rush out to
welcome ET
if he or his spiritual cousins landed in my backyard? If direct,
large-scale contact occurred, would pervasive human fear lead to chaos
on Earth?
What if our non-physical friends and spirits were hosting shortwave radio broadcasts targeted toward amateur radio enthusiasts here on Earth? Even if widely publicized on scientific websites, such events would raise only a ripple in the great unconscious.
If such a contact did recently occur, what might be the message to
Earth or its people? Alternatively, might these shortwave bursts be a
nonphysical "conditioning exercise", allowing humanity time to prepare
for contact that is more meaningful? Perhaps The Masters bypassed humanity in favor of direct radio communications with Gaia, as we call the Earth
when acknowledged as a living entity in her own right. Across her
surface, the Earth can accept, bend and reflect radio waves. For
example, shortwave radio energy bounces off of both the Earth and its
electrically charged ionosphere. This skywave
phenomenon allows humans on one side of the Earth to use low energy,
two-way, wireless voice transmission to converse with similarly equipped
humans on the other side of the world. It is like having a mobile
telephone with nearly unlimited terrestrial range.
After the recent radioactive sunspot event, former
enthusiasts all over the world are dusting off, and tuning in their old
shortwave receivers. If the Earth receives another radio show featuring
that big star, our Sun, will they be ready to listen in? If collective consciousness on Earth mimics the ways of the superorganism (an organism consisting of many organisms), we might yet crack the Sun/Gaia code and discern its message and meaning to Earth and humanity.
Also from SpaceWeather.com was an explanation of the
first full Moon of springtime in the Northern Hemisphere. According to
folklore, this full Moon has a special name - the Worm Moon. It signals
the coming of northern spring, a thawing of the soil, and the first
stirrings of earthworms in long-dormant gardens. In the reflected “Worm
moonlight", we can see the awakening of the landscape. If you click on
the accompanying image of the Moon, you will open an alternate, larger
image. There, one can see evidence of the Moon Chakras, each one seen in
reflected earthlight. In the lower right corner, we see humankind, as
represented by an airliner in the evening sky.
According to one website,
the Earth exhibits both a physical body and an energetic body, complete
with a chakra system identified by ancient mystics and modern
scientists alike. She has her own life force and her own path of
unfolding, separate from us, but including us. There is general
agreement that Gaia has seven major chakras distributed evenly across
her body and connected to one another via two lines of energy that
intersect at various points on the earth. Earth's First Chakra is
located at Mount Shasta in Northern California; the second is beneath Lake Titicaca in South America, and so on across the face of the Earth.
Often, I travel on Interstate I-5 from Southern
California to Southwestern Oregon. Even during drought years, Mt. Shasta
retains a high mantle of white snow. Its position as home to the First Earth Chakra parallels and reinforces its role as a terrestrial weather creator.
On one visit, clouds shrouded Mt. Shasta down to its
flanks. Otherwise, on each visit, that sacred mountain has always shown
me something new. To view the Mt. Shasta as I saw it on three different
visits to Mt. Shasta, click on her individual thumbnail images. Larger
or alternate views will open in a new window. The first pair of images
shows a cloudbank rolling toward the mountain, and a view of its peak,
levitating above the cloud tops.
The second pair of images shows Mt. Shasta on a
clear winter day. If you look closely, you will see a dark green energy
being emerging from the forested area. Look for a character similar in
appearance to Oscar the Grouch, just behind the tip of the tall pine
tree in the foreground. The being’s snow-white right arm extends down to
a hand. Its three fingers form a cursive capital “M”. Perhaps one of
our astrologer friends can help us understand why an energy being is
emerging from Mt. Shasta and making the sign of Scorpio with his right
hand. Do energy beings even have hands? Some viewers will see a
mountain, snow, rocks and trees. Others will see new energy, as it exists all around us.
In the third pair of images, we see a ring appearing
on the snowy slopes above the tree line. Had it been a lava vent,
ejected material would have accumulated at its lower rim. Instead, its
circular structure and slightly raised center suggest a meteorite or
comet strike. If comets, asteroids and meteors carried water and life to Earth, might they also supply vortexual energy to the Earth Chakras?
In addition to her seven major chakras, Gaia has minor chakras and other vortices of energy,
all of which are significant to her life-energy system. As with any
living thing, all these energy centers need caretaking. Just as we may
heal ourselves through our own chakras, we may heal and support Gaia
through hers.
According to Wikipedia, the Gaia hypothesis is an ecological hypothesis proposing
that the biosphere and the physical components of the Earth integrate
to form a system, which maintains both climate and biogeochemical
conditions on Earth in a preferred homeostasis. The
hypothesis promotes viewing the Earth as a single super-organism.
Having already passed many predictive tests, Gaia theory now moves from
pseudoscience into the realm of scientific theory.
As the weather warms in spring, honeybees
may swarm from their nest or hive. After laying eggs in a number of
specially prepared “queen cups”, the old queen leaves the nest. Soon,
she and her escort of scouts and workers alight upon an area of nearby
foliage. As the swarm protects the queen beneath
a blanket of their bodies, scouts confer on the best place to start a
new hive. Using a form of dance, individual scouts tout the worthiness
of their preferred new sites. Scouts visit each of the competing sites,
then return to promote the one that they determine is best. The
selection process may take days, hours or mere minutes, depending on the
level of scouting completed prior to emergence of a swarm from the
nest.
Once they reach
consensus, the scouts and workers escort the queen to her new home.
Meanwhile, back at the old nest, the forty percent of honeybees who stay
behind elevate a new queen and carry on. Upon final departure, the
swarm disentangles itself as each individual bee takes flight. In an
aerial ballet that looks like pure chaos to a human observer, the mass
disperses rotating vortex of bees.
Soon, they are gone, spiraling away toward their new home. Using
creative intelligence and some good dance moves, one super-organism of
bees gives birth to another, right before our eyes. into the air, and then comes together again as a
In concert with Nature,
the swarming of honeybees often coincides with the Worm Moon. The Sun’s
rays warm the springtime air by day. Bright moonlight illuminates the
pathway of those still traveling to the new nest at night. After
watching a swarm of honeybees morph into a super-organism before my
eyes, I believe that such events reflect the beneficent vortexual energies of our Sun, Moon and the Chakras of Gaia.
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