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The Earth's Pulse: How Schumann Resonance Spikes May Be Affecting Us

For years, the term Schumann Resonance has drifted between scientific journals and spiritual circles, often surrounded by both curiosity and controversy. But what exactly is it, and could it be influencing your brain, mood, and even collective consciousness more than we realize? The Schumann Resonance is a naturally occurring set of frequencies created by electromagnetic waves in the space between the Earth's surface and the ionosphere. The baseline frequency, seven point eight three hertz, has been measured since the nineteen fifties and is often referred to as the Earth's heartbeat. Here’s where it gets interesting: seven point eight three hertz closely mirrors the frequency range of human brainwaves known as alpha waves, which are linked to calm focus, relaxation, and even meditation. This overlap has led scientists and spiritual seekers alike to wonder if we might be more connected to Earth’s rhythms than we realize. And lately, those rhythms have been anything but steady....

The Summer Solstice: Light, Ritual, and Return

  The Summer Solstice, also known as Midsummer, is the longest day of the year when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky. It is a moment of powerful light and energy, a natural pause in the wheel of the year that has been honored for thousands of years across cultures and traditions. A Global Tapestry of Celebration Pagan and Celtic Traditions In ancient Europe, particularly among the Celts and Norse, the Summer Solstice was celebrated with fire. Bonfires were lit to honor the sun and its life-giving power. These fires were believed to bring protection, abundance, and blessings for the harvest. Rituals included dancing, jumping through flames, and connecting with nature spirits and elemental forces. Ancient Egypt In Egyptian culture, the Summer Solstice closely coincided with the rising of Sirius, the brightest star in the sky. This event signaled the annual flooding of the Nile River, which brought fertility and renewal to the land. The solstice was associated with Is...

Cursed and Bound, Even After Death

Inspired by the teachings of Edgar Cayce. When we think about death, many of us imagine some kind of great release—a lifting away from the burdens of this life. And in many ways, that’s true. But here’s the part most people don’t talk about: what we carry in our soul—addictions, resentments, hatred, grief—doesn’t magically disappear when the heart stops beating. Edgar Cayce, the famous American mystic, taught that death is only a transition—not a clean slate. He explained that the soul’s vibration, shaped by our thoughts and emotions, continues after the body is gone. In reading 5756-4, Cayce said: "The experiences of the soul are carried forward, not erased by death. Those habits of thought—whether of anger, love, or addiction—become part of the consciousness that meets the new life or transition." Which means: if someone dies still tied to addiction—to substances, toxic relationships, or destructive patterns—they often remain earthbound, caught in a craving they can ...

Reconnecting with the Earth: The Healing Magic of Grounding

Welcome, Wild Souls. In a world of Wi-Fi waves and concrete jungles, it’s easy to forget that beneath our feet lies one of the most powerful sources of healing we have—Mother Earth herself. Grounding, or earthing, is more than just a wellness trend; it’s an ancient practice that helps us plug back into the planet’s natural rhythm. And trust me, once you start, you’ll wonder why you ever stopped. What is Grounding? Think of it as nature’s reset button. Grounding simply means making physical contact with the Earth’s surface—whether it’s grass, sand, soil, or even saltwater. This connection allows your body to soak up the Earth’s subtle electric charge, which can calm the nervous system and bring a sense of peace and vitality. Why It Matters In today’s fast-paced world, many of us are walking around energetically fried—hello, stress, anxiety, and sleepless nights. Grounding helps restore balance, reduce inflammation, improve sleep, and promote healing from the inside out. It’s like giv...

Thy Will Be Done" to "My Will Be Done": Embracing the Unity of Divine and Personal Will

  In the journey of spiritual evolution, there's often a perceived dichotomy: "Thy will be done" versus "My will be done." This distinction often paints a picture of two opposing paths—one of surrendering to a divine authority, and the other of asserting personal autonomy. But this perception overlooks the beautiful interplay between these two aspects, which together form a unified path of growth and enlightenment. From Dependence to Empowerment Initially, "Thy will be done" can be likened to the relationship between a child and a parent. Just as a child relies on a parent’s guidance and direction, a person in the early stages of spiritual growth often looks to a higher power for instruction and support. This phase is about learning, growing, and understanding the moral and spiritual lessons imparted by the divine—much like a child absorbing values and teachings from a parent. As spiritual awareness deepens, this relationship evolves. The indiv...