metaw3 wrote:mudra wrote:
Nova - Magnetic Storm - Earth's Invisible Shield
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ey_YCXLn004
That was good!
Thanks for watching metaw
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mudra
metaw3 wrote:mudra wrote:
Nova - Magnetic Storm - Earth's Invisible Shield
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ey_YCXLn004
That was good!
CetaceousOne wrote:Among other things, I have experienced dizziness, fatigue, short-term memory loss, heart palpitations, irregular sleep patterns, and diminished appetite. If I didn't know better, I would say I seriously ill!
Among other things, I have experienced dizziness, fatigue, short-term memory loss, heart palpitations, irregular sleep patterns, and diminished appetite. If I didn't know better, I would say I was seriously ill!
II. Clinical Image of the Syndrome
The symptoms of the syndrome are; "Stiffness" of the shoulders, back and scruff of the neck, uncertain lumbago, chest pains for no specific reason, habitual headache and heaviness of the head, dizziness and insomnia for uncertain reasons, habitual constipation, general lassitude, etc.
Generally speaking, the specific cause of the illness is not noticeable or no specific relationship between the original illness and the derivative symptoms can be found. The symptoms neither improve nor get worse, no clue being gained from clinical examination. One or more of the above symptoms is usually noticed as the syndrome.
Among those above-mentioned, there are, of course, some symptoms which accompany such illnesses as hypertension, diabetes, disease of the digestive organs, bone and nerve diseases, etc. However, as with the syndrome such symptoms continue even after the original disease has been treated or cured, any relationship between such symptoms and the original disease can be excluded.
In other words, it is a syndrome in which no objective pathological findings can be noticed from routine physical and clinical examinations, but in which the subjective symptoms persist and are hard to improve, resisting various treatments but responding to the application of a magnetic field. An unbalance autonomic nervous system or part of such might be included in this syndrome.
I have noticed in my own research that solar activity is known to influence human consciousness. Solar flares affect the Central Nervous System (stomach lining), all brain activity (including equilibrium), along with human behaviour and all psycho-physiological (mental-emotional-physical) response. Solar flares can cause us to be nervous, anxiousness, worrisome, jittery, dizzy, shaky, irritable, lethargic, exhausted, have short term memory problems and heart palpitations, feel nauseous, queasy, and to have prolonged head pressure and headaches. Do you have any of the above lately? I am hearing from people in Canada, the U.S., South America, Japan, Greece, Malta, Belgium, Sweden, the UK, Australia etc. that all report the symptoms that I address after an episode of high solar flare activity. I have also experienced these symptoms myself as have many of my clients. Scientists don't seem to be addressing this, but we all know it is real as we are experiencing it first hand.
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orthodoxymoron wrote:
Thank-you mudra. Nature is healing. On the other hand, if one takes a close look at nature, she can be a real mother. There is a lot of misery in nature, without the assistance of human beings. I wonder if we might've been better off without the industrial revolution and fancy technology. We've never been closer to the brink of extinction than we are right now -- with or without vengeful deities -- or so it seems.
Among other things, I have experienced dizziness, fatigue, short-term
memory loss, heart palpitations, irregular sleep patterns, and
diminished appetite.
Simplicity wrote:Among other things, I have experienced dizziness, fatigue, short-term
memory loss, heart palpitations, irregular sleep patterns, and
diminished appetite.
Yes Yes! How refreshing to hear of the same with you, too! My dizziness was actually about 2 months ago for several weeks straight. It has subsided mostly now. Heart flutters are quite noticeable. And I'm having quite a time trying to "unstiffen" my neck. Ice cream! I rarely eat the stuff but a few weeks ago I craved it for days. Also, the emotional rollercoaster. I'm on a pretty even keel, usually, but recently, today in particular I made the comment that I felt I was a volcano waiting to explode! Tears...the whole gamut. I feel that is a cleansing (with me anyway).
Also, in the early afternoon, for the past several months, I've felt a sort of quickening or expectancy. And I wake up many nights with the clock reading triple digits. Last night was 3:33 am.
Something no one has mentioned, so I'll take a gander......is more frequent trips to the bathroom (not constipation)