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The app on your device? Or seek knowledge, ask a friend, colleague, or respected source you know, trust, and love (not a company)

by Patricia Burke

Weather forecast: clearing ahead

For many years, I’ve worked in and around waterfronts and pools, and at one point run a multi-pool facility.

As every summer camp manager and water manager knows, the phrase “a chance of thunderstorms in the late afternoon” is very stressful.

For years, a large part of my (anxious) life revolved around listening to weather reports.

By midweek, forecasts for the weekend could point to a “chance of rain.”

Then, when the weekend came, there would be an absolute deluge. A colleague eventually explained to me that the weather reports were not accurate, in part due to tourism and economic concerns in the neighboring Cape holiday region. Listening carefully to how the “Chance of Rain” was portrayed, I was amazed to notice that he was right, and that weather reports, including snowfall forecasts, speak in economic code.

Can we gain a better understanding of the rhythms of our planet/home, and not rely on our own devices and their masters? With ease and harmony full of grace?

Life is about rhythm. We’re shaking, our hearts are pumping, we’re a percussion machine, that’s what we are. Drummer Mickey Hart

We get along, and so does the planet.

Over time, when I started studying yoga, especially the Meridian system of oriental medicine, I read Harish Johari Dhanwantari.

You have learned how the ancient masters learned about the influence of electromagnetic frequency patterns on the human energy field.

And I became acquainted with the quality of the energy that the moon expresses.

For example, on the go one day the sun is bright and warm, but the next (a fire day) it is amazingly bright, and everyone is wearing sunglasses. (Better, gentlemen advise avoiding driving during hours when the angle of the sun hits the windshield sharply.)

One morning while I was sitting in a circle with the campers, the ground was dry. But the next day the ground is still damp and our pants are wet even though the temperature is the same. what the subject is about?

I started listening differently to weather reports. I noticed if there was a chance of rain, but I paid attention to whether the moon was in a sign of fire, earth, air, or water. I still do. As I delved deeper, I began to understand the practices of gardening with the moon, meal planning with the moon, and detoxing with the new moon.

I began to adore the effect of the Moon on the waters of the planet and upon us, which one of the teachers of Theosophy described as “the energetic creative intelligence of the universe, playing and expressing its rhythmic dance.”

I would observe throughout the day when the energy changed, as the moon moved from one sign to another. The day may get hotter and noticeably more fiery, sometimes dry, sometimes humid. Or the rain was coming.

This is how vast collections of knowledge have been accumulated…by caring, both internally and externally, and by listening to others.

This is how societies came to realize that cutting down animal hooves was ominous at certain times, or that grasses would rot and rot when harvested at the wrong time. Heaven was the clock and the calendar.

Much less wasted. Because the other descriptor of venerating the planet’s energy and impact is a “sustainable lifestyle” that has nothing to do with companies.

Unlike the “smart grid” that pollutes the natural electromagnetic environment, energy awareness is harmless, pure and wise.

Unlike an electric car, energy awareness is free and available to everyone. Developing a more appreciative lifestyle does not involve prospecting for rare earth minerals and conflict minerals, outsourcing e-waste to poor nations, or other forms of exploitation and disaster capitalism. And unlike the corruption of “clean energy,” no highly paid statisticians lie about return on investment or energy savings.

Harmony with the rhythms of the planet is a pure, unpolluted, true life, and a birthright of human existence. Initiatives that do not direct human endeavors to natural law are not sustainable.

Dhanwantari

Indian masters developed a complex science of health practices “including suggestions for breathing, nasal and hemispheric dominance, planetary and lunar influences, and cyclical changes in the endocrine system.” The masters of the East brought these teachings back to the West in the 1960s. (Hemisphere dominance indicates which nostril activates which hemisphere.) We need them now.

In the introduction to the book Dhanwantari Michael Gerber wrote,

Americans in general had little practical knowledge about keeping their bodies running efficiently. The daily routine of caring for the body performed at home is more effective in maintaining health (particularly mental health) than intermittent clinical treatment. The number one problem I see in my patients is that they don’t understand how good it feels to be normal. Excessive meat eating, alcohol and coffee consumption, ignoring circadian rhythms, overeating, lack of prayer or meditation, constipation, frequent and short duration of sex, and acceleration of stressful lives make Americans more susceptible to disease. With no worthy goals and examples of human excellence to look forward to. Americans live in states of chronic stress, fatigue, anger, and insecurity.”

Fear, Horror and Infrastructure Plans vs. Grace

There are many ideas that Americans and individuals everywhere can adopt to begin to recover from the generalized state of existential terrorism that is being cultivated around “climate change” and “Covid” issues, especially with the emergence of another wave of lockdown initiatives. The Schools of Wisdom address both human health and environmental concerns.

The first idea is that the human body is a wonderful instrument, designed to provide input from all the senses. Long before the onset of the disease, the indicators of imbalance manifest themselves. We can learn to read the signals. This means spending part of the day in rendering, not on the device.

Whether you’re walking the dog or sitting on the beach, getting away from the device is the only way to connect with all of our senses. Withdrawing from hypothetical realities rather than embracing them is a choice point for humanity. This choice of a pure electromagnetic environment creates an opportunity for nature to begin resynchronizing and coordinating our energy fields.

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It is one or the other. Wireless devices prevent interrelationship with the universe, not only for ourselves, but for others in our environment. In contrast to second-hand smoke, the consumer’s addiction to an environmental pollutant destroys the well-being of others.

The industry practice of performing data transfers at night, in recognition of international human rights laws prohibiting sleep deprivation, as a form of torture (for example, data transfers over a smart grid) should be discontinued immediately.

Stimulating the nervous system, brain, heart, and other organs with artificial frequencies when the body seeks to be at rest is an assault on immunity, endocrine balance, and health. The health care costs associated with these instinctive practices, which are secretly introduced to communities without knowledge and consent, have not been considered.

A simple starting strategy is to turn off wifi at night and seek pure, unpolluted access to the energies of sunrise and sunset light. This practice constantly rebalances the body, according to mystics, including Rudolf Steiner.

The second strategy is to start listening and learning from the experiences of our neighbors and the communities next door. This includes attention to those individuals who report harm from exposure to contiguous man-made electromagnetic/RF exposures, which will soon be multiplied by 5G.

With rampant censorship, it is crucial that the voices of the Canary Islands get attention. We can cleanse our consciousness with a foil hat, conspiracy theory propaganda, and a ridiculous operating system, purposely installed in mass culture. we are playing. We can stop.

The third possibility is recognizing that living in existential fear and terror about “the climate” and its tipping point, and about health and virus-related statistics, is itself harmful. We can begin to find balance in our lives, recognizing our ability to take care of ourselves and each other.

Data and Beliefs Weaponized

As concerns translate into demand for industrial infrastructure investments, without regard to health and environmental impacts, data is being weaponized. (the book Bright green lies Good reference for immunization against corrupt industrial energy policy.)

When both health and the environment exist as unfamiliar and threatening to the unknown, we can be manipulated to maintain a state of fear that calls for the expansion of centralized and abusive models of control.

When we understand, know and love our human form and its relationship to the environment, we are at home.

Correct living and tools

Harish Johari wrote: Dhanwantari “It is a book about the right life, about the synchronization of the individual organism with the cycles of the universe that gave birth to it. It is a book about becoming ordinary. This is a book about centering techniques, about stabilizing one’s energy, about creating a place within one’s being that one can return to whenever one wants. A person with a center within himself can look detached from the ever-changing face of the illusory world. He could even start laughing. There is no conflict between ancient and modern language.

Books are tools, and artificial light is artificial

There are a few good print books that can be consulted again and again as references that are a source of renewable energy, and many of them are available secondary.

Devices with artificial lighting have a different effect on the human energy field than the effect of holding a book.

We should question our tools. It’s about how we use it, but also about how we are allowed to use it.

History offers ominous warnings about the concentration and abuse of power that now appears in our lives.

What we see as comfort at the tip of our fingers is a tool in the hands of oppression. It is not just a matter of monitoring, it is about manipulating and controlling human behaviour, not to achieve lofty ends and without informed consent. It’s about the massive transfer and concentration of wealth that has taken place over the past year.

If freedom, liberation, justice and sustainability are our values, then we must move away from these networked devices and frequencies, and return to the foundation of natural law. Gratitude, dedication, and love can take us there.

The Disney song, “Colors of the Wind,” written by Judy Conn and sung by Pocahontos, notes:

“You think you own whatever land you land on
Earth is just a dead thing you can claim
But I know every rock, tree, and creature
He has life, he has a soul, he has a name.”

It’s not just treating the Earth as a dead thing, it’s the entire sky, the universe, and the electromagnetic spectrum.

The emergency is not a fossil fuel, it is that we are still separated and disconnected from the basis of our lives, blindly driving another wave of unconscious and unsustainable consumption, under the guise of freedom and security. Selective activity that ignores wireless and 5G isn’t getting us anywhere quickly.

These are perilous times.

Patriarchy has obscured the influence of the Moon for centuries, reflecting the suppression of intuition, womanhood, and nature. Our unquestioned passion for enslaved artificial life is a symptom of fundamental separation. It’s time to stop.

As the mystic Lala wrote, “The soul, like the moon, is always new and new again.” – Source

“We have to go back to ourselves, to our loved ones, to nature, because electronic devices help us escape from ourselves… We don’t have time to take care of our loved ones and we don’t allow Mother Earth to heal us. We are running away from self, family and nature.” ~ Thich Nhat Hana

Ayurveda expert John Douillard discusses ‘Back to School Immune Support’ over here. Listen, in the community, from a wired device.

Top image courtesy of Barb Payne, used with permission

Watch the Harvest . series over here.

Patricia Burke works with activists across the country and advocates internationally for new biologically based limits on microwave radiofrequency exposure. It is based in Massachusetts and can be accessed at [email protected].


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