by Ada Porat —
The activities of our solar system can have far-reaching effects on Earth and its inhabitants. In recent years, scientists have discovered that solar flares and coronal mass ejections from the sun can have a severe impact on weather patterns and all of Earth’s life forms.
When charged emissions from the sun hit Earth’s protective magnetic field, the magnetic field moves and shifts the jet stream, often causing it to drop down low enough to disturb weather patterns. When this occurs, all life forms on Earth are affected by the chaos of severe weather and the upheaval in the surrounding electromagnetic field.
The study of magnetic influence on animal behavior has been well documented and is believed to be the cause of hundreds of dolphins and whales beaching themselves or migrant birds flying off their regular courses.
The electromagnetic field of the human body is often referred to in Oriental medicine as the prana, chi or ki. Imbalance in this delicate system is most often experienced as emotional and physical turbulence, which may range from a vague sense of discomfort to depression, sleep disorders, anxiety and physical disease. Upheaval resulting from atmospheric changes also commonly causes headache symptoms in people when the barometric pressure drops.
In order to restore energetic balance to the body, an energy practitioner can determine the cause and location of the disturbance in the energy field of the body or along the meridians — a network of bio-magnetic grids that run through the body. Once imbalances are brought into alignment, the optimal flow of life force energy is restored throughout the body.
If you are feeling out of sorts as a result of changing weather patterns, there are some basic steps you can take to realign your energy field. Here are a few suggestions:
Spend time in nature. Go for a walk or take off your shoes and walk on the grass. This simple activity enables the body’s electromagnetic energy field to ground and connect to Earth’s electromagnetic grid, alleviating symptoms of lightheadedness or feeling drained.
Add coarse sea salt or Epsom salts to your bath water and soak awhile. The salt helps to chelate toxicity that may collect along the meridians, interfering with energy flow. It also restores balance to the body’s electromagnetic field.
Drink extra water. Although the body consists of 70 to 80 percent water, dehydration is very prevalent in our society because we don’t take the time to nurture our bodies. Water supports all bodily functions and assists the lymphatic system in flushing out waste products that may cause sluggishness and headaches.
Ada Porat is a certified vibrational healing instructor/practitioner and a life balance coach with extensive international teaching and clinical experience. She uses body-mind-spirit techniques to help restore balance for her clients. 602-283-4628 or www.adaporat.com.
Reprinted from AzNetNews, Volume 24, Number 6, December 2005/January 2006.
May 15, 2013
Anxiety, Depression, Emotional Wellness and Well-being, Headache, Health