I have been feeling for the last few Days a little "off", my sleep is off schedule, my thought process bouncing back and forth, and ideas hard to hold on to.
I just happened to go outside this morning before dawn to look at the supermoon, and remembered that because of the cold I had not walked barefoot on the ground in a long time.
I had not been Grounded in a while, and so I slipped off my shoes and just relaxed (as best that I could in the cold) and I felt better with each deep breath and exhale.
This made start thinking of the electromagnetic connection that we all have with the earth, and how the people around us effect one another. I had to go to the store yesterday (a task I seem to dread more and more) People are always in a hurry rushing around with little or no awareness of what's going on around them.
The thought of how these people will react to the coming events keeps me up at night. Then a thought crossed my mind, most of them will be better off because there will not be so much electromagnetic interference. These people are all effected by the Schumann Resonance, the Gamma Ray burst, and the Magnetic Pole shift. Once we remove all of modern electronics, I believe that most peoples magnetic fields will realign.
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A circadian rhythm (/sɜːrˈkeɪdiən/) is any biological process that displays an endogenous, entrainable oscillation of about 24 hours. These 24-hour rhythms are driven by a circadian clock, and they have been widely observed in plants, animals, fungi, and cyanobacteria.[1]
The term circadian comes from the Latin circa, meaning "around" (or "approximately"), and diēm, meaning "day". The formal study of biological temporal rhythms, such as daily, tidal, weekly, seasonal, and annual rhythms, is called chronobiology. Processes with 24-hour oscillations are more generally called diurnal rhythms; strictly speaking, they should not be called circadian rhythms unless their endogenous nature is confirmed.[2]
Although circadian rhythms are endogenous ("built-in", self-sustained), they are adjusted (entrained) to the local environment by external cues called zeitgebers (from German, "time giver"), which include light, temperature and redox cycles. In medical science, an abnormal circadian rhythm in humans is known as circadian rhythm disorder.
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One explanation for the correlation is that
solar storms desynchronize our circadian rhythm (biological clock). The pineal gland in our brain is affected by the electromagnetic activity.
This causes the gland to produce excess melatonin, and melatonin is the brain’s built in “downer” that helps us sleep.
“The circadian regulatory system depends on repeated environmental cues to [synchronize] internal clocks,” says psychiatrist Kelly Posner, Columbia University.
“Magnetic fields may be one of these environmental cues.”
Solar Symptoms and Side Effects
Psychological effects of CMEs (coronal mass ejections) are typically short lived and include headache, palpitations, mood swings, and feeling generally unwell.
Chaotic or confused thinking, and erratic behaviors also increase[less than 50%]
As we start to get closer to a magnetic pole shift we will start to see people acting and doing things that make no sense, another thing to think about will be all of the electronic medical equipment such as pacemakers will get knocked out by CME's or a micro nova.