Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Sunny Wednesday Morning

I sure woke up feeling better today than I did yesterday. Had insomnia night before last and it was a doozy!  I'm always puzzled when those come upon me. I got a FB message from Lois Venarchick this morning where she attached this story about solar storms. I had no idea what they even were. I'll cut and paste it here even though it's kind of long -- 'cause it's totally interesting.


A solar storm is on its way due to an open earth-facing coronal hole on the sun, ejecting streams of high-speed solar wind (hot plasma). These winds are now travelling the 93 million miles from the sun to Earth at speeds that can reach up to 2,000,000 miles per hour, and the plasma is expected to reach our planet Thursday to Friday of this week.
This wind interacts with Earth’s magnetosphere and becomes visible in the form of colourful light emissions, known as northern lights or auroras, which are already being witnessed around the poles and more are expected this week around both the North and South Pole.
In the last couple of days there has also been both B and C class solar flares, causing heightened, intense energy, that many who are highly sensitive to energy will have already sensed.
Solar flares are sudden flashes of brightness that are gaseous eruptions from the sun. They release vast amounts of tremendously hot, high-energy particles and gases that eject thousands of miles from the surface of the sun. The amount of energy it takes for a flare to shoot out is equivalent to approximately 160,000,000,000 megatons of TNT.
Solar storms temporarily disturb the Earth’s magnetosphere, as solar winds and flares interact with Earth’s electromagnetic fields. Humans are also affected because we each have a personal electromagnetic field that surrounds us—an aura. Therefore, in the same way electromagnetic energy affects our planet, it can also play havoc with our own energy fields
Solar storms are known to cause energy shifts, as our own electromagnetic field is impacted by the incoming energies.
Energy shifts can feel volatile, and during this period, our minds and bodies can sometimes feel like they have temporarily “shut down.” However this is for our own good as when we slow down we are in a far better position to receive energetic downloads that help our vibration shift. This is similar to the “ascension flu” that occurs when someone is going through an intense awakening period and their body is transcending from a physical to a “light body.”
Research has found that geomagnetic storms can also have a huge effect on our emotional, mental, spiritual, and physical health. Increased anxiety, depression, fatigue, nervousness, and peaks in bipolar disorder have been found to coincide with solar activity.
Solar storms are known to have a huge impact on radio communications, navigation/GPS systems, technology, and living organisms. Solar energy has been shown to change blood flow, boost adrenaline, and affect blood pressure and affect our sleep patterns.
Solar storms are known to desynchronize our circadian rhythm, which is the internal biological clock that controls our sleep and wake times. Our pineal glands are affected by this electromagnetic activity and produce an increase in melatonin—thus disturbing our sleep and impacting our intuition. We may have enhanced intuition and psychic awareness.
Solar storms are also believed to directly impact our nervous system, causing us to feel extra edgy, cautious, and feisty, and as though we are running on adrenaline in “fight or flight” mode. When these storms occur, we can find ourselves spun out or agitated without knowing why. We may also notice that our senses are on high alert, and that everything feels and sounds louder, brighter, stronger, and more vivid than normal.
Common Energetic Symptoms known to be Caused by Solar Storms
>> Pressure headaches and general aches and pains, mainly in the stomach (solar plexus) area.
>> Flushed, dizzy, or nauseous.
>> Difficulty focusing, confusion, temporary loss of memories, forgetting things, misplacing items, or a “foggy mind.”
>> Intense hunger or thirst.
>> Extreme fatigue, exhaustion, lack of energy, insomnia, disturbed sleep patterns, and intense dreams, or nightmares.

>> Seemingly out-the-blue bouts of irritability, frustration, panic, sadness, nervousness, anger, worry, fear, grief, anxiety, stress, and overwhelm.
>> Heightened awareness, enhanced intuition, premonitions, insights that seem to appear out of nowhere.
>> Physiological symptoms may manifest, such as flu-like symptoms, ear ringing, or aches and pains.
>> Seeing and feeling energy such as orbs, sparks, or flashes of light, noticing energy warming the palms of hands.
>> Appreciation that all life is sacred.
>> Noticing synchronicities, i.e. certain number patterns reappearing.
>> More consciously aware of other people’s energy fields and highly sensitive to negativity, walking away from drama and conflict.
>> No longer needing to force anything, allowing what flows to flow freely, and letting what doesn’t flow fall away.
>> Wanting to spend time alone; introspection.
How we can Ease Unwanted Symptoms Caused by Solar Storms
Geomagnetic storms are intense transformational periods that can bring awakenings and reconnect us to internal and external universal knowledge and wisdom. To ensure we resonate with this higher energy so that our vibration is raised, we can combat the effects of solar activity by resting and taking time from our busy schedules to do the following:
>> Drink plenty of filtered water (not tap water).
>> Take saltwater baths.
>> Meditate and remain aware of reoccurring thoughts and feelings.
>> Avoid caffeine and alcohol.
>> Spend time in nature.
>> Consume high-vibrational foods, such as fruits and vegetables.
>> Remind yourself that everything in the universe is made up of energy and that conscious thought and intention can instantly alter how we think and feel.
>> Breathe deeply, forgive, release, and surrender.
>> Practice kindness, compassion, acceptance, and empathy.
>> Remain aware of reoccurring thoughts and feelings.
> When possible, temporarily disconnect from technology, and anything that feels energetically toxic or draining.

I'm so glad our cold snap has finally moved on.  This winter was sure hard on my old bod!  My plans for today are to try and finish up this baby quilt I've started. I just need to put it together with the batting and backing (the part I hate the most) but it should be kind of cute once it's done.  Then, depending on my mood and how I feel, I may postpone sewing until after I'm recuperated from my gall bladder surgery next Tuesday. Will be glad when that's off my calendar.

Drove to 7 Cedars with Joyce Lee yesterday and met up with Joanne Gilles.  Joanne brought me some more material (bless her heart) and a book I want to read -- Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah.  I've got two other books going right now, though, so Firefly will be next. I'm halfway through "The Good pilot Peter Woodhouse" (about a dog) and "If I am missing or dead" about domestic abuse, murder, and sisters.  My sister, Marian, recommended it and so far, it's pretty darn good.

The last movie I watched on Amazon and really enjoyed was James Cromwell in 'Still Mine.' A true story about this old guy who fought city hall over expensive building permits when he wanted to build a home for his wife who had dementia.  I pulled out some old VHS tapes a few nights back and that was sure a walk down memory lane. Watched my dad's funeral, my trip to the east coast in 2003 to visit my mother and New York, a high school reunion, and my retirement party.  I may discuss the retirement tape when I MC the mill luncheon next Monday. So sad of how many people have died since that film was made. And I don't think anybody still works there that was at the party. Course that was 17 years ago so time passes on.

The PA paper had a story this morning about a popular community member who died in a dar wreck in CA. I heard about it on the radio when I was making an early morning run to Safeway and they talked about how he was a singer at many events. That got me to thinking that I wondered if he was the one that Patty Walden hired for her husband's birthday party a few years back.  I assumed it was so I looked for some pictures I had taken that day. Here's the one from the paper and one I took at Les' party.
                                                                       Charlie Ferris
                                                         Les & Patty Walden

Jenni got a text from Hunter yesterday telling her that he had been accepted as a student at this special diesel mechanic school. I think it's in Avondale where he attends UTI now but I'm not positive. I do know they only accept a small percentage of students and Hunter has been top of his class throughout his time at the diesel school.  Not sure how long the new schooling lasts but I do know he'll be making good money one day.  So proud of him. Here's a couple pictures I took off the website of UTI.


Tomorrow morning I go to the eye doctor to see if everything is healthy. Not looking forward to having my eyes dilated but oh well, you gotta' go with the flow.  Friday afternoon, Mary Norton and I will drive into PT for a retirement get together at Roadhouse 20 for Rita Hubbard. Then on Monday, we'll drive to PT again for the mill luncheon.

Here's a few photos I took today.
                         Lots of birds hanging out in my backyard and I love seeing them.
 My house (the middle one) as seen this morning when I returned from shopping.
             a mountain view near my house. That's the fairgrounds on the left.
                                                     coming up my street this morning
 a view of the mountains as I left Safeway. This is going up Lincoln Street
                                                       the puzzle I finished last night

And that about wraps it up for this blog post today.

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