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If You Experience These 5 Signs to Changes in Weather You could be Geosentient Empath…

With the recent major cyclones hitting USA, we can vouch for the fact that our world is suffering from too many natural disasters at this point. Be it heavy floods or severe droughts, every being on this planet is getting affected by it. And humans are mostly to blame for this. Our actions, the problems we create, have a huge impact on Nature as a whole. The microcosm affects the macrocosm. For years we have been ignoring the needs of our environment, taking it for granted. The more reckless we become with our dealings with the environment, the more Nature will retaliate.

There are people among us who are more affected by these occurrings than others. The vibrations that these changes bring, have an effect on these individuals. The temperature fluctuations and fear caused by disasters leads to psychic responses. They are susceptible to feel even the slightest pressure drops and temperature changes, making them sick. Possessing such heightened sensitivity to weather changes is called being a Geosentient.

As a “geosentient” empath, you are picking up the pain of the Earth. Rather than taking on that pain, you can shift the polarity of energy so that you are not like a vacuum cleaner, but more like an acupuncture needle for the Earth itself. 

Geosentients can sense a natural disaster approaching much earlier than the rest. It affects them physically, emotionally and spiritually. A feeling of discomfort is expected in Geosentients during this time. They are also quite sensitive to lunar cycles as they are subconsciously linked to the Moon. The frequencies emitted during New Moon or Full Moon are particularly experienced by Geosentients.

Although it may vary from person to person, yet there are a few symptoms that Geosentients feel once they can sense some changes in the environment or an approaching natural calamity. The symptoms make them aware of the upcoming changes. Geosentients generally feel:

– exhausted and emotionally and physically weak

– particularly emotional and sensitive

– bad headaches

– charged psychic abilities

– pull of pressure or energy

As soon as the weather attains stability, most Geosentients have claimed that their symptoms also go away almost immediately.

Animals being a lot closer to Nature than man are even better Geosentients. Their psychic abilities are a lot more refined which helps them identify the faintest changes in their surroundings. So sharp are their senses that they become aware of natural disasters much before it’s supposed to occur. It is scientifically proven that animals start behaving strangely before major calamities like earthquakes, cyclones and so on.

Before giant waves slammed into Sri Lanka and India coastlines ten days ago, wild and domestic animals seemed to know what was about to happen and fled to safety.

According to eyewitness accounts, the following events happened:

• Elephants screamed and ran for higher ground.

• Dogs refused to go outdoors.

• Flamingos abandoned their low-lying breeding areas.

• Zoo animals rushed into their shelters and could not be enticed to come back out.

The belief that wild and domestic animals possess a sixth sense—and know in advance when the earth is going to shake—has been around for centuries.

According to National Geographic, Wildlife experts believe animals’ more acute hearing and other senses might enable them to hear or feel the Earth’s vibration, tipping them off to approaching disaster long before humans realize what’s going on.

The massive tsunami was triggered by a magnitude 9 temblor off the coast of northern Sumatra island on December 26. The giant waves rolled through the Indian Ocean, killing more than 150,000 people in a dozen countries.

Relatively few animals have been reported dead, however, reviving speculation that animals somehow sense impending disaster.

As a matter of fact I believe every human being is capable of experiencing the subtle transformations that our planet undergoes if only we take the time to pay attention to them. Due to our fast-paced lifestyle we have lost touch with our Mother Nature and feel so badly detached that we fail to understand her. It is not only taking a toll on us but on our surroundings as well. Being ignorant, we have caused enough damage already. It is the need of the hour for every individual to return to their roots and build ourselves up from scratch, if not physically then most definitely, spiritually.

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