My brain slowly moves from one state to another, sometimes unaware and following the rhythm, the ebbs and flows of daily life begin. Each day it is not only the light that wakes me but the song of the birds and the change in the temperature and air. If we pay attention, we’ll notice subtle changes feeling through our senses especially at dusk and dawn. This is daily life.
The daily life of a bird, a dog, a cat, a plant or any living being on earth changes each day with the light. The morning brings together a murder of crows, they depart and go about their day, later to meet again in the evening before returning to their resting place. The sparrows’ chirp and the pigeons coo. The dog rises and stretches with her paws pressing lightly but audibly on the floor. The dawn chorus begins. This is daily life. Then there are days when the sun and the moon dance in the sky and eclipse one another.
A solar eclipse can leave us awestruck and if we’re not careful blind. It is a sensory phenomenon for all beings. When a solar eclipse brings about the conditions of diminished light or increased light at a time outside of the normal cycle, it brings about other changes that are not normally visible. Like in our daily lives with dusk and dawn, we can feel the temperature change and see the changes in light. Yet, we cannot see the accelerated waves of electric and magnetic energy (accelerated electrical charge) that penetrates the earth’s atmosphere during an eclipse. These are the invisible forces that impact our earth and life on it. We might recognize these frequencies and energies and probably did before we disconnected.
Modern humans want to deny that they are animals or driven by their animal nature. Yet we are more disconnected from nature, now more than ever, as we sequester in buildings in cities and in the countryside. Natural light is replaced by artificial light and as we work and live, hiding away in our modern-day caves we sometimes eat essentially unnatural foods (processed foods) and we rise and rest at varying and often unnatural times of the day and night. In contrast, think about how cats and dogs react before an earthquake comes, or even indigenous people who have survived natural disasters due to their higher degree of connection to consciousness.
Disconnected or not, a study performed at four different locations in the UK, revealed that there is, in fact, a greater influx of electromagnetic waves during the period of the solar eclipse. There are still scientists trying to measure the impacts of eclipses. For now, some theories or ‘myths’ abound about the impact of a solar eclipse as having an effect on food and life in gestation. Perhaps there are truths to these myths as we are part of an energy system, so the introduction of energy that does not normally seep through the atmosphere may impact us and all life on earth in invisible ways. Our human nervous system uses electrical energy where both positive and negative ions flow through both the central and autonomic nervous systems. This is the same for other beings, even plants.
Invisible doughnuts, the torus
This is important for all life since it seems that we share an energy phenomenon called the torus, a doughnut-shaped energy field. On the grand scale, it is thought that the universe itself has a torus. We do know that the earth has a torus and like the earth, the human body also has an aura or energy field shaped like a torus.
The flow of the positive and negative ions through the nervous system, these electrical impulses create the doughnut-shaped field. Our eyes use the shape of the torus to take in information.
Flower power
Like the human eye with its round shape along with the iris and pupil, the majority of flowers have a round shape with an opening in the centre. It is at this point that their torus emanates. The flower energy comes from the centre opening its petals inviting bees and other insects to come and pollinate it. So we might consider too that the accelerated electrical charges that will penetrate the earth with each eclipse may well penetrate any living species torus as well. What that means to us exactly I do not know.
We do know that a full solar eclipse does disrupt the rhythmic cycles of life for those who are in the visible zone for some minutes and outside of the visible zone, an eclipse does indeed impact the geology of the earth due to the forces created during that time. Whatever scientific data we know does not reduce the beauty and mystery that we can experience and feel when an eclipse occurs.
An Eclipse Never Comes Alone!
A solar eclipse always occurs about two weeks before or after a lunar eclipse.
Usually, there are two eclipses in a row, but other times, there are three during the same eclipse season.
Visit this link to find out when the next eclipses are and past dates too -> All eclipses 1900 — 2199