Georgia Stathis Shares Her Thoughts on Full Moon Stress
March 21, 2011
"I know one thing for sure -- because I am guilty of this myself -- the mind can create more problems than we can imagine. If you believe it is all tragic, then that is exactly what happens and becomes your reality."
Hello everyone:
This morning and after a long and difficult Full Moon weekend for many people, I feel compelled to write this information, and, newsletter -- I hope it holds true for many of you.
Granted, these last few days, have seen the Full Moon 'from hell' for many. If we just take a look at what is going on in the world, anyone can see that. This was the 90-day period (if you see our calendar, it will show fireworks) after the Total Eclipse on December 20, 2010 on the Galactic Center. Keywords: Intense, fast, revolutionary changes.
With that said, there is panic in the air. It is everywhere--on the radio, the television, and in our conversations with friends and even strangers. There is no doubt that the world is changing right before our eyes and panic is spreading like a plague. However, it is important to remember the following:
Hasn't anyone ever heard of the power of the mind or the power of the word?
If we keep creating anxiety and panic in our moment to moment existence, we can actually create more problems.
I think we are way overdue for a world meditation. They used to do that a few years back two days before Christmas at the same time throughout the world-I always woke up at 3 am and participated in it.
The result? They found that the crime dropped 20% within a week, fewer accidents occurred, and far more life improvements than I can recall. Of course, we cannot be "Pollyanna" about the realities facing us today. Things happen -- and sometimes really terrible things.
I think that this is about all of us getting away from the extraneous parts of our lives and back to our spiritual centers-and I don't mean going to church.
I mean going inside of our very human selves and staying centered for just one moment without anyone around. If you have to get in your car to do that for a few minutes, then do it. We become totally ineffective if we are panicking and anxiety ridden - it infects those around us and they pick it up and they get that way. Then like dominoes everything around us starts coming down.
Lighting candles, taking a moment to breathe, to think positive thoughts, to even write down in your notes, or notebooks, or calendars what you are grateful for, rather than what else can go wrong or how we lost or how this bad thing happened or whatever-- that is what balances out the anxiety-- prayer helps a lot, too.
Forgive me for adding my two cents, but I am out with the public a lot, and, the dialogue has been nothing but negative and fearful wherever I go.
Fear freezes us up (that's what happened after 9/11...they made us fearful....we stopped being productive and we stopped believing that there was still possibility in the world and it hasn't stopped).
Fear is the enemy of any type of possibility and it prevents any light from coming in.
If things are to go wrong, they will, and, I know we all have had our share of bad things happening to us - some very tragic things, in fact.
Frankly, there is nothing we can do about it. We can be prepared or as resourceful as we know how to be, but, in the end, it's a crap shoot. Life is not for sissies.
These terrible tragedies that are all over the news, in the world, in our own families are all so horrible. But that is what happens if you happen to be a human being.
Figure this -- people only live an average of 80 to 90 years. These fires, earthquakes, tidal waves have happened often throughout history. As human beings we don't live long enough to always witness them. But...other generations have.
When they happen during our lifetimes, we wail in horror and don't have a perspective that this is what happens on a planet. It just does. There was a great book written years ago by William McNeill entitled Plagues and Peoples. His thesis was that the economies of the world did NOT change because of the long believed wars or politics, but, in fact, because of massive plagues, disease, disasters on the planet. These changed the demographic of the populations, thus cross-pollinating new places and areas of the world.
We are seeing his book come to life right now in this terrible tragedy in Japan (where we all have good friends and some of us have family members). We are seeing the massive change in the Middle East coming as the result of over half the population of all Arab countries being under 30 years of age! Yes, that fact was given in a recent magazine article.
Bottom line: Whenever there is a huge change about to take place in the world, there are first extremes, just like any revolution.
Revolution begins with extremes that require great courage. And speaking about courage--how courageous are those men that are in and out of the Japanese Nuclear plant trying to save their country? What about their beliefs? Are they scared, yes? But they are still moving forward.
Out of terrible tragedies, come marvelous and better solutions, we become human beings helping each other more, I think it is 'whomever runs the show's' way of saying, 'You guys forgot about helping each other...so take this...what will you do about this or that now? When will you get it?"
Forgive me, because I don't know a lot of you on this list, but I do know that you subscribe to my list and, therefore, want to receive the latest in Astro-news. 90-days after eclipses are often wake-up calls -- some more than others, particularly when we are dealing with the ends and beginnings of cycles all piling up.
I know one thing for sure -- because I am guilty of this myself -- the mind can create more problems than we can imagine. If you believe it is all tragic, then that is exactly what happens and becomes your reality.
Neptune has to do with the imagination, the Spirit, creating realities out of visions. It is in its first of two 'last legs' before it enters its own sign of Pisces on April 4. Last time it was here was about 165 years ago. Neptune (Poseidon) is the God of the Sea, signaling his last breath before he starts a brand new cycle. The potential to create a different type of world by virtue of the mind and its powers of visualization is at a precipice. Find something today that makes you joyful even it is for five minutes and take time to pray and meditate to return to your spirit and to bring peace to those whose spirits need your support.
Sincerely, Georgia Stathis
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