shelley Editor in Chief
Joined: 23 Dec 2004 Posts: 6987 Location: Southern California
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 10:54 pm Post subject: Greetings from Shelley - 1/18/05 |
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Hiya everyone! A hearty welcome to the new members.
Only 13 people have taken the Member Poll altho more than a 100 people have viewed it. Stand up and be counted! I want your opinions please. It's in the Feedback forum.
Since I was affected and others on my co-creative Yahoo group are also noticing the effects, I thought I'd post the following. Some of us may be sensitive to such huge magnetic waves, I know I certainly got thrown for a loop. Our nervous systems can be short-circuited by such energy surges, same way our computers short circuit due to an energy spike.
Symptoms of being affected by electro-magnetic energy can vary, involving sudden bouts of fatigue usually accompanied by trembling or shaking hands; dizzyness; symptoms very similar to low-blood sugar or electrolyte imbalance.
For these kind of "vibration flus" the best solutions are energetic - Qi-Gong, Reiki, flower essences, rescue remedy, MAP, crystals.
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Borealis2000 News
AURORA WATCH January 18-19
Sunspot region 720 produced a significant long-duration X3.8 proton
flare at 09:52 UTC on January 17. This flare was associated with a
full-halo coronal mass ejection which is expected to reach the earth
late on January 18 or early on January 19. Observers at all
latitudes are encouraged to watch the skies after nightfall. Major
to severe geomagnetic storm levels are expected. Isolated periods of
activity may be strong enough to be observed as far south as
northern California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arkansas,
Tennessee and North Carolina. Germany, the Netherlands, Great
Britain, France, Poland, the northern Ukraine, central Russia, New
Zealand and southern Australia may see periods of auroral activity
as well.
Additional major solar flares and earthward-directed coronal mass
ejections may occur during the next few days.
Visit
Borealis2000News <http://borealis2000.com/news.html>for
solar/auroral activity updates and possible major/severe geomagnetic
storm alerts.
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