Good depressing stuff. Many good documentaries coming out now, guess that’s a bad thing, ’cause they’re documenting all the damn crazy things happening to us!
@savethepopulation
If your kids are afraid of earth shakes I understand. Folks around here still check their panties every time there’s a threat of another tornado coming round again. Which seems it is daily lately. I swear, I’m throwing the NOAA radio in the trash if it wakes me up at 4:00 am ome more time with the bells and whistles report of severe that hasn’t manifested.
Back to topic: long ago I learned through Wilhelm Reich and Bioenergetics the concepts of Grounding.
Teach your children to go outside and put their bare feet on the ground, about a foot apart. Move the pelvis forward. Breathe. Let the energy go through the body. This might create some involuntary shakes in the leg muscles, but that’s okay. Breathe. Let the earthquake energy go through and learn to enjoy it.
The more firmly planted all peoples are who can learn to “enjoy” but not fear the Earth as it goes through I think, a spasm that is trying to throw humans off of this planet, the better. The Earth is rebelling against the fracking, the drilling, the CRAP.
Just like in the Middle East, the planet Earth I think is rebelling. Some or most of the CRAP we are experincing I think is man made.
When we teach our children, we should teach them both sides of the story. Some humans out there don’t give a flying fluck about filling the Gulf of Mexico with oil; creating tsunami’s in Japan, Haiti, Indonesia, or wherever. But we should let them know that all things that go bump in the night can be created by human intervention.
I think that all the young souls that incarnate on this planet know this already.
Defense.gov News Photo 110426-A-7597S-183: U.S. Special Operations service members with Special Operations Task Force South board two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters following a clearing operation in Panjwa'i district in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, on April 25, 2011. Source: Wikimedia.
I hope your kid ain’t wetting the bed:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10730850
Good depressing stuff. Many good documentaries coming out now, guess that’s a bad thing, ’cause they’re documenting all the damn crazy things happening to us!
“I am not a number, I am a free man!”
@savethepopulation
If your kids are afraid of earth shakes I understand. Folks around here still check their panties every time there’s a threat of another tornado coming round again. Which seems it is daily lately. I swear, I’m throwing the NOAA radio in the trash if it wakes me up at 4:00 am ome more time with the bells and whistles report of severe that hasn’t manifested.
Back to topic: long ago I learned through Wilhelm Reich and Bioenergetics the concepts of Grounding.
Teach your children to go outside and put their bare feet on the ground, about a foot apart. Move the pelvis forward. Breathe. Let the energy go through the body. This might create some involuntary shakes in the leg muscles, but that’s okay. Breathe. Let the earthquake energy go through and learn to enjoy it.
The more firmly planted all peoples are who can learn to “enjoy” but not fear the Earth as it goes through I think, a spasm that is trying to throw humans off of this planet, the better. The Earth is rebelling against the fracking, the drilling, the CRAP.
Just like in the Middle East, the planet Earth I think is rebelling. Some or most of the CRAP we are experincing I think is man made.
When we teach our children, we should teach them both sides of the story. Some humans out there don’t give a flying fluck about filling the Gulf of Mexico with oil; creating tsunami’s in Japan, Haiti, Indonesia, or wherever. But we should let them know that all things that go bump in the night can be created by human intervention.
I think that all the young souls that incarnate on this planet know this already.