Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Weather Control

You Can’t Control the Weather – Or Can You?

Recently the Northeast was promised a blizzard of epic proportions.  There were cities that received up to 36 inches of snow, and some that were disappointed with a mere 9 inches.  I live in an area where 28 inches was predicted and I am happy to say we got only about a foot.  Facebook posts had me laughing about all the people who now want to be meteorologists because they can always be wrong and still keep their well-paying jobs.

As soon as reports of this approaching blizzard came in, my friends around the country were sending me good wishes, hoping that the storm wouldn’t be as bad as the experts predicted.  Think about it, all those well-wishers, wishing the storm away; sending energy to create less of a hazard for us here on the northeast coast.  Many of the people in the predicted storm areas also were hoping it would be bad enough to cancel school or work, but not so bad that we end up without electric and roofs caving in from the heavy snow. 

Some of my spiritual friends believe that weather is the one thing that is easy to control.  Most of us in this field are aware that the chaotic energy of man’s emotions definitely stirs up the chaotic energy of the earth; causing storms, earthquakes and other unwelcome phenomena.  The more we focus on love, peace and tranquility, the more the earth responds with like action.  This is the law of attraction at work at the base level. 

Countless times I have planned events.  I “look” at the day and “see” what the weather is like. Usually what I envision is correct.  When the day arrives, even if great storms are predicted, the weather cooperates with us nine times out of ten to accomplish what we need to.  This happens for retreats and most events.  A recent one that caught me off-guard was Raindrop Therapy that was cancelled because of the rain.  Ha-ha!!!  I knew it would rain by me, but didn’t think to look ahead to the location of the event – where it was more ice than rain.  There were times on retreat when the sun was shining on us and it was raining everywhere else.  There were a few times people said, “sorry the weather was so bad for your weekend away,” and I would wonder what they were talking about. 


You can practice “controlling” the weather.  Which isn’t really controlling at all, but just sort of wishing for a beautiful day, a warmer day, a cooler day, a sunnier day – then see what happens. You can also always ask the angels for some help.  You've got friends in high places.

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