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Belisane
09-10-2008, 05:55 AM
Hello from Louisiana! Just got my electricity back last night from Hurricane Gustav's pass (8 days "off the grid"). I also went through Katrina, so I feel that I am a bit "out of the gate" with the earth changes.

Very simple and brief insights:

1. First of all, the typical human response is NOT fight or flight. I have found that it is Flight, Fight, or Freeze. Freeze, actually being the more predominant reaction. This is important to realize and understand when breakdowns do occur. Many people will simply seem to fold up and won't fight or gallop away. They will just "buzz out," temporarily leave their bodies, or experience temporary amnesia.

The best way to ground people is, if appropriate, make some sort of physical contact. Hold their hand, give them a hug, pat them on the back, etc. It is very helpful to learn to LISTEN to people when they are in the midst of trauma. Sometimes people just need to talk out their experiences, in order to make sense of them. It is enormously helpful to be a good ear. Talking/listening is a healing processs in and of itself.

2. Humans can adapt very quickly in an environment that has been altered. Hurricane Gustav was so much easier to deal with than Katrina -- I think because Katrina was the initiatory experience. I had no gas, water, electricity, or phone for a couple of months. I learned a tremendous amount and was able to get through some of my "catastrophobia" issues. I proved to myself that I could handle quite a few challenges coming to me at once and for a fairly extended amount of time. Gustav still had its traumas (100 foot trees crashing down around my house), but I already had a context for this event. Be assured that you will switch on in ways that might surprise you.

3. On a very practical level, I found exercising diplomacy with my neighbors was ESSENTIAL to getting through the events. In both hurricane experices, I needed to live cooperatively with my neighbors, albeit this last one was only for 4 days. In both instances, the neighbors were fundamentalist religious types with divisive ideas about cultures/races different from their own. But, I found that they really wanted to live their Bible teachings. And I worked with them on that level. I could write much about this, but I only mention it because, in times of crisis, no matter the belief of the people who live near you, we are all people with the same basic needs.

Ideally, of course, you want to be surrounded with like-minded people, but I STRONGLY encourage you to consider that you may need to co-exist with others who are very different from yourselves, if only temporarily. Expand upon your diplomacy skills and avoid becoming self-righteous. Obviously, you are much more in the know than the average Joe if you have joined this group, but that doesn't mean you cannot learn from others who are still in a “sleep state."

4. Humility, flexibility, and tolerance are important tools to carry around with you during these times. Of course, it is important to amass practically-minded skilled folks, but remember that being too idealistic can blind you to solutions that may come from surprising/unpredictable sources.

I have much more to say about this, especially as Gustav is still fresh and we are not sure if we are going to get another hit in a few days from Hurricane Ike. I'll just say that being high-minded and emanating your strength and determination will go a long way. I held my tongue quite a bit this past week, but my conservative neighbors and I have much more respect for one another.

I personally am glad to be having these experiences, because I no longer live in the world of theory when it comes to earth changes; I know how important it is to stay calm, cultivate stillness, be grounded, and live simply in these times of chaos. Of course, I think these hurricane experiences are small potatoes compared to what is ahead. But, I feel better honed now than I did three years ago. Actually, I think I could have gone another couple of weeks without electricity, because I thought ahead (without electricity, I also have no water). Humans are very adaptable. We are very good at re-directing and taking the straightforward route. Trust in your innate abilities. Your ancestors lived without electricity and frozen dinners and electronic devices. They are you. You might be surprised at how much you know on a gut level when faced with an electronically compromised environment.

Well, just to end by saying that Nature is very aware of our process and tuning into Her (e.g., placing both of your hands flat on the ground to send/receive energy) is FIRST PRIORITY to thriving in the coming times. The times ahead may be a bit of a roller coaster, but sensitizing yourself to the planet's liveliness will go a long way.

Have fun and intend to really get to know yourself better and better. When the world political scene gets to be too much and starts to fill you with fear, detach and focus on YOUR reality. I think that one of the primary reasons for the earth changes is to awaken us into re-claiming our imaginations. Sure, it's fine to keep abreast of the Illuminati agenda, but don't let their agenda squeeze out yours.

Imagine your own world and believe that it will unfold, by the very act of your sincere intending.

Liv
09-11-2008, 01:46 PM
Thank you for sharing your experience and insight, Belisane! I was much impressed by your insight.
For now Norway, where I live is a calm and rather peaceful corner of the world. Of course at one stage the earth changes will hit us too.
Love, Light, Beauty & Joy to you,
Liv

skysurfer
09-11-2008, 05:53 PM
Excellent advice Belisane from somebody at the sharp end - practice not just theory.
Your remarks about getting on with those who may think differently is particularly apt - too often 'new age' people can become as separatist as the fundamentalists we criticise for their inflexibility.
As you say at a survival level, nobody cares too much about religion or philosophy, we do tend to seek shelter and food first.
Keep us in touch about how you fare with the new hurricanes.