Recently my children and I were sharing information about climate change aka global warming especially in relation to the hugely damaging fires still burning around Australia right now. Extreme weather has caused floods, cyclones and typhoons in the last few months
We are faced with leaders reticent to admit Global Warming over the past 70 years is primarily man made and many people who listen to and agree with the global scientific analysis are frustrated and angry.
There is no doubt that the weather is shifting and changing, and that mankind has mis-treated our planet. The connection between these two facts has led scientists to say the way we have treated the earth, those huge carbon emissions , the over use of chemicals and plastics along with the destruction of rainforests have all contributed to the issues we see today.
However, I want to invite you to consider there may be other contributing factors.
One thing follows another
I have always recognized and accepted that one thing follows another. A simple truth. Something happens, for example a car gets a flat tire on a highway, the car behind that car puts on its breaks, the car behind skids on the road in order to avoid a collision and before you know it, 5 more cars go crash bang boom and we have a huge pile up. Of course it doesn’t stop there. All the cars behind the pile up have to stop and cars that at the time of the pile up, that are just pulling out of their garages to get on the highway find themselves in a bumper to bumper traffic jam that lasts four or five hours. By the time these cars pass the place where the accident occurred there is nothing to see, but the effect has been significant.
This scenario can be described as The Butterfly Effect. The butterfly effect is the idea that small things can have non-linear impacts on a complex system.
The Butterfly Effect: This effect grants the power to cause a hurricane in China to a butterfly flapping its wings in New Mexico. It may take a very long time, but the connection is real. If the butterfly had not flapped its wings at just the right point in space/time, the hurricane would not have happened. A more rigorous way to express this is that small changes in the initial conditions lead to drastic changes in the results.
Without going into the physics of matter, the truth is we humans are a collection of vibrating atoms science has now proven that our thoughts and feelings have an impact of reality. The world we live in is not separate from us. Quantum physical explains that we are all in integral part of a grand and unified field. Everything is connected.
The elemental world that consists of Air, Water, Earth and Fire and all parts of the grand unified field of on this planet. Many cultures have since time began, understood the importance of living in balance with the elements.
The Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples have lived on this land for tens of thousands of years in balance with the elements of the land and have a profound understanding of what it means to be one with the Earth.
Here in Australia we have been experiencing the worst bush fires in living memory. People have told me, God is angry. Of course, the God I believe in is never angry, and certainly doesn’t send us floods, fires, cyclones, tornadoes or earth quakes. Punishment and reward are offered to humans by other humans. Spirit is not interested in this. Spirit offers us guidance to Be the best human being possible. Guidance to hear and feel and see and know the truth to living in perfect balance.
Humans have been given the most wonderful and challenging gift.
The gift of Free Will. We can choose how we react, respond, and relate to each other and the world in which we live. And the world in which we live will respond and react to how we live and what we choose.
Our emotions impact the Global elements. Why? Because everything is connected.
When we rage against each other, when we are frustrated, jealous, bitter, angry or revengeful we ignite a great deal of fire within.
When we hold too much emotion, depression, sadness, chaos and fear, the water element in us is out of balance.
When we are stubborn, heavy, impatient, thoughtless, and unstable, or when we are bored the Earth element is out of Balance.
And when we have our head in the clouds or we are full of ‘hot air’, when our mind is too busy and we hold our breath or breathe erratically, we have too much air.
By bringing ourselves back into balance we help to bring harmony and balance back to our world.
By using our joy and passion to ignite love and harmony. By becoming more organised and disciplined to fulfil our intentions we will manifest and ground our purpose. By being more empathic, we wash lovingkindness over our planet. And by communicating authentically with clarity and care we help our world to breathe deeply into its sacred lungs.
We, human Beings have a responsibility, to ask ourselves every day, how can I bring myself into balance today. If we remember we don’t live on our planet but rather we are One with our planet then we can breathe with Her. We can listen to Her whisperings. We can sing and dance with Her. And when we do, we can rejoice with Her that we have co- created a sacred planet where everything is in perfect Balance.
Comments (2)
Tania Fox
Fully concur Sharon! It's like 'We are what we think' Prof Emuto would also agree :-: all the water in us and around us has memory cells that react according to how and what we say. From what you say, the weather is reacting to mankind's lack of loving kindness gratitude and forgiveness
Sharon
Exactly Tanya. If we are not in balance how can we expect the elements which are part of who we are to be in balance? We have forgotten how to listen, how to sit in stillness and how to go with the flow .