The Endless Human Connection Beyond The Universe

Our solar system with all the planets in position around the Sun.

Everything on Earth is connected to systems beyond.

Our connection to the Earth –  to Nature – is one of the most important connections humans have.  Actually, it is the most important.

Without Nature, without the Earth, we would not exist. Period.

The Earth’s connection to the Sun –  to our Solar System – is one of the most important connections our planet has.

Our Sun’s connection to the Galaxy is one of the most important connections our Solar System has.

Our Galaxy’s connection to the Universe, and beyond, is one of the most important connections our Galaxy has.

Our Universe’s connection to the mysteries beyond is one of the most important connections our Universe has.

Without this multi-level, inner-connection, nothing would exist. Period.

The Connection

The human lymph system illustrated.

Our human bodies are connected to the Earth, the Solar System, and beyond.

Whatever happens to the Earth happens to us. If the planet heats up, we heat up.  When the Earth changes its axis position, we change our axis position. We have long forgotten that the magnetic field inside our bodies lines up with the Earth’s magnetic field, and when the Earth’s magnetism shifts, we physically shift with it.

In the same way, the massive and diverse Universe, with its trillions of galaxies and solar systems, influences everything in the same way to assure stability and balance.

The Earth provides our well being through its well being. Our Sun secures the Earth’s well being through its well being. Our Solar System and our Galaxy’s well being remain stable through the Universe’s well being … and on and on beyond the outer limits of our known Universe.

This connection is why your physical body and all life on Earth have such extraordinary resiliencies.

Like The Human Body

All the planets in our Solar System are in constant motion. Like the human body, all planets resonate, they circulate heat, and they move around a central sun.

Like humans, the Solar System produces energy, it circulates heat, and it moves around a central Galaxy.

Just like you, the Galaxy resonates, it circulates heat, and it moves around a central Universal core.

So you see, every human being, each planet, every sun and star, and each galaxy travels at its own pace and on its own track. Everything in this vast Universe is in its own little world.

Yet ….

We are all connected. We all move together in a fine-tuned and very precise symphony.

The next time you feel isolated, different, or possibly “superior” to any other form of life, think about this connection. Humans are but a small piece of a massive creation.

Changes in the Universe affect our Galaxy. Changes in our Galaxy effect our Solar System. Changes in our Solar System affect the Earth. And changes on our planet affect human beings – both are the same yet individual.

Learn to balance your self because this will keep you connected to mysteries far beyond the Universe.

A picture of the Earth and the Moon from space

 

A New Global Epidemic Reaches All-Time High – The Normalcy Bias

The Earth is more powerful than human beings.

Our Changing Earth

The Earth is changing today in dramatic ways, but most people just aren’t  “getting it.”  There is epidemic apathy, lack of awareness, and feelings of helplessness spreading worldwide. The warning signs are all around us, but we are not paying attention.

Something’s Different

Only recently, we have started to admit that something different is happening to our planet, but planetary shifts have been building for decades, and we aren’t acting fast enough.

No one should live their life anticipating disaster, but as we witness the chain of events occurring on the Earth today, we must, at the very least, be prepared for the unknown.

Changing weather patterns, increases in powerful earthquakes, the rise in tsunamis and global flooding, volcanic eruptions, and powerful tornadoes seem to inconvenience us more than stimulate a quest for understanding. Many choose to disbelieve when faced with imminent danger or a catastrophe, and this is known as the Normalcy Bias.

The Normalcy Bias

Understandably, most people tend to ignore the possibility that a disaster could happen to them. This often results in situations where people fail to prepare for a disaster, and on a larger scale, the failure of governments to properly educate and inform the masses.

It's important to prepare for hurricanes, tornadoes, and severe storms.

Don’t Ignore Challenging Earth Changes Ahead

People with a Normalcy Bias have difficulty reacting to disasters because most have never experienced one. They assume that since a disaster has never happened before, then it never will. This results in the inability to cope when a disaster does occur.

A Global Concern

The Normalcy Bias often results in unnecessary deaths during natural disasters. The lack of preparation often leads to inadequate shelter, supplies, and evacuation plans, and this causes people to underestimate the effects of a devastating Earth event. Because there has been a lack of education concerning Earth changes, the Normalcy Bias has become an increasing global concern. By accepting the fact that imminent Earth events and natural disasters are a reality today, we can be more prepared.

Avoid falling into the Normalcy Bias trap, but if you read this entire article, I don’t think you have it!