Welcoming incoming planetary light energy

Today I posted a photo of Elecampane, a beautiful late summer herb that works as a Flower Essence to help us assimilate the gifts of the sun. And gifts there are!

According to the Schumann resonance data coming out of Russia and Italy, this past weekend saw a big influx of light energy into the planet. One source of this incoming energy is solar flares which is why I posted the photo of Elecampane. It helps us absorb this light into our bodies

In December of last year I wrote a blog about the Schumann resonance, what it is, what it is telling us about our planet and how we can work with the high vibration energies it shows us are entering Earth.

If you frequently look at the schumann resonance you will know this an unusually large amount of of incoming light.

What I want to underscore here today in this blog is that these spikes in incoming energy are a coordinated effort to lift the vibration of the planet, an effort we can be a part of. It helps us and helps the planet if we make room in our lives to assimilate this energy.

Surprisingly, the energy often calls us to do less versus more. This kind of energy influx can definitely tire us out, and we may need more quiet time and more rest. We may also need to work to move the energy down through our chakras which is something discussed in the earlier blog.

This brings me to the topic of INTUITION which was discussed in this blog On Saturday during the peak of this energy influx, my seven year old grandson Henry was complaining his legs hurt. I mentioned to him that there was much light pouring into the planet and if he wanted he could check his body and see if it was flowing all the way through him into the ground or stuck in his legs. Without missing a beat he swept his field and moved the energy down. No one trained him how or even explained anything more about the process. He just knew what he needed to do.

We all know what we need to do to take in this energy and move it through our systems. May we all give ourselves permission to do what we need to do (which might mean doing absolutely nothing but sitting there!).