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Post by spiritgirl on Nov 21, 2019 1:52:35 GMT 1
HI Philippe, Annick I wonder how and which of our emotions affect the weather/nature patterns around us. For example, I remember that in one of the newsletters you had mentioned that fire in our environment corresponds to anger and the Solar Plexus Chakra within us (in the Notre Dame Cathedral fire for eg) . But what about other weather or elements, like hurricanes, or flooding, snow blizzards etc. Since many of them affect our home I am thinking the Root Chakra would be involved. I am interested in your opinion and feedback SG
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Post by Philippe Hannetelle on Nov 21, 2019 10:03:40 GMT 1
Hey spiritgirl,
I like this quote from Paramahansa Yogananda:
The good and bad karmic conditions created by man determine and influence the climate, affecting the wind and the ocean to the very structure of the Earth, sometimes causing earthquakes. All the hatred, anger, evil we send into the world, and the anguish and violence they cause - all disrupt the magnetic force of the Earth as parasites in the Ether.
Depending on the weather patterns, if it´s a flood, I would look at group consciousness tensions in the second chakra - element water - ; for earthquake, the root chakra - element earth ; fire, solar plexus energy and element fire; for hurricanes, heart chakra - element air. And after we can see what is affected for each being, it will show where specifically are the tensions in their consciousness and how they also let themselves be affected by the group consciousness.
The word is what we make it. The kind of thoughts we put out not only affect you personally but also the world around you. The thoughts of mankind are responsible for patterns of weather, drought, and famine. As long as people are justifying their negative attitude and act unkindly, the world is going to respond in the same way - what you send out comes back multiplied many times - and after people say "you see how the world is, and I never met nice people" it´s like a vicious circle.
What is going to help is to refrain from judgment, act kindly, help others, and work on ourselves, having a positive attitude and learn to see the good everywhere.
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Post by spiritgirl on Nov 23, 2019 16:03:13 GMT 1
HI Philippe
Thank You for your quick response. I find this fascinating !!
So to clarify for myself a bit more I will use the following example :
Several Years ago we had a powerful hurricane in our area - many people had damage to their homes but I personally did not have any physical damage to my own house. But we lost electricity for several days. Having no electricity was inconvenient and I could not use any appliances for cooking, cleaning, washing etc. Also there was no heat in the house so I felt cold.
So in the above example, the group tension would be in the heart chakra and root chakra for myself? Or both chakras for myself ?
How would I interpret the above?
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Post by Philippe Hannetelle on Nov 25, 2019 6:52:08 GMT 1
I would look at tensions in both, and what could be interesting also is to look at the result: people help each other, raising their perceptions to the heart chakra, oblige to go deeper with acceptance and compassion, and ask for help, opening themselves for communication and receiving.
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Post by spiritgirl on Nov 26, 2019 18:16:13 GMT 1
HI Philippe
Yes the positive things that you mentioned were also happening in our community at that time.
What about pollution ? What tensions would correspond with toxins in the air? It seems like it would involve the heart chakra since breathing would be difficult and also eyes and nose are affected - solar plexus and root chakra ?
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Post by Philippe Hannetelle on Nov 27, 2019 9:40:19 GMT 1
We are going through a major shift and evolution is inevitable. We can relate this to an evolution from the solar plexus chakra to the heart chakra, moving from self-centered interests to thinking more and more beyond individual borders, and functioning more and more as a global family. But when an individual decides to move from their solar plexus to the heart chakra, they have to align their perceptions to the new level - heart chakra is a place without judgment, unconditionnal love, compassion and acceptance. A lot of people are still holding on control, they have identified themselves with a particular way of being, while at the same time desiring to see things in a different way. For things to make sense in a new way, of course, they must no longer make sense in the old way.
So, a lot of symptoms are pointing more and more to tensions in the heart chakra, element air, and it shows that human beings have developed an unhealthy way of relating to each other and to all living beings. A lot of people are afraid to lose what belongs to them, have developed tensions in their root chakra, difficulties to look at their situation, to see things as they are, and at what happening in the world, solar plexus tensions.
Things become more and more visible and when we are conscious and aware of this process of evolution, our own job is to stay centered - as we do when we function as a healer - in order to be objective with ourselves and what we observe around us, and therefore being able to help others to go through their difficult time. We are asked to be vigilant with our perceptions, our thoughts, our words, our actions. We need to be, as Osho said, a pool of silence inside, understanding why things are happening the way they do.
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Post by spiritgirl on Nov 29, 2019 1:06:20 GMT 1
HI Pjilippe
Thank You for your feedback. Its very interesting to me.
When I compare my original hometown (where there is a lot of pollution) and my current hometown (where the air is clear and fresh) I do notice the difference in how people relate to each other. In my original hometown - where the people are very loving towards me - but I do not feel free in that place . In my current hometown I feel good and happy and people do relate differently here compared to my original hometown. I will keep observing how people relate to each other in different places.
Today, here in the USA, it is Thanksgiving, a time for friends and family to come together over a big feast. It is very windy here today also. I was thinking maybe people are feeling more pressure today to relate and to get together with their family and loved ones.
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