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My mum complained of symptoms such as feeling like her whole body shook when she lied down in bed. To cut a long story short we agreed she'd go see a doctor as could be her bones or something. Today she told me we needed to chat about something that happened this morning. She was sitting in bed and she felt the dizziness followed by her bed being shaken so violently she had to hold on to it. In her words "I'm sure I've seen it being lifted". I'm freaked out. HELP. |
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These are Earth acension energies, and while I'm sure everyone's tired of hearing that, it happens to be the answer. In fact, science is at this moment validating the magnetic poles are shifting rather irradically. It's affecting everyone, and Big Pharma isn't goingto be able to do anything about it. Listen to your heart, not the 6:00 o'clock news. Maybe read "Ascension First-Aid" on this board. Blessing, care and Light to you. |
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Maybe you should look into the book "The healing miracles of Archangel Raphael" by Doreen Virtue... this book can help you with anything that's going on with you, and even your mum. I highly recommend it! Archangel Raphael can also help you smooth out any ascension energies that are too intense... I ask for this all the time myself and he works wonders! |
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I convinced her to go to the A&E tomorrow because her doctor is not here. She's 72 and high-blood pressure, so we'll start there. I told her to sleep in the living room. The dog is good at picking up stuff. In the meantime we'll see...Still freaked out though. Royster I read what you suggested but that applies more to me than my mum. | |
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| I think looking for a practical reason behind this is wise, before just deciding it has something to do with the changing energies of the earth...not to dismiss the possibility, but I think there may also be a simpler explaination for this.
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Thanks for the tip, Angela. | |
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She was, as she says, wide awake and she felt totally fine when it all stopped. i.e. not dizzy. Very bizarre! | |
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I didn't want to influence your replies so I left something out: a possible theory that I haven't shared with my mum. My dad has passed away and he has sent me some signs that he was around over the years (mainly the years after he passed). Last year I had a very rough year with my husband and my mother. I've had lots of resentment towards my mum and we'd agreed that she couldn't live here and she seemed OK with it. She was meant to have gone by now...but hasn't. Today would be my dad's birthday. The throwing her out of bed sensation she felt...I kind of wonder whether he's pissed off and it was a way of saying "OUT". Or my own energy. Or her fears. So, I like to do logical first but JUST IN CASE I'm going to have a "chat" to my dad. |
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Nothing wrong with a good physical check-up. That can't do any harm. It's always wise to start with the most mundane possibility first. And health isn't something to be guessed at. But another idea is it could possibly be the start of an out of body experience? When that happens for the first time it can feel pretty freaky! |
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Not sure if she'll be seen by the doctor at all, the way it's going. They always urgent cases first so it means that if you're "less urgent" your turn may never turn. We'll see... And you guys are right. Even though I consider otherworldly theories, medicine must always come FIRST! | |
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The interesting thing about this is that even when we have medical conditions that manifest in our bodies, there's some energetic source. Energy can be neither created nor destroyed, it can only change forms. Often this energetic sift is experienced by our body as a disease, as in dis-ease (when we are not at ease). It doesn't feel as though your mother has manifested some sort of disease though, it feels more like her body is responding to a particular energetic frequency. Something like a glass vibrating at a sound that reaches its own resonating frequency. Not dangerous, but certainly scary for the person who has gone 72 years with no prior experience in the area. It's reasonable to look at a physical explanation first, but diabetes hardly explains shaking bodies and shaking beds. If a diabetic experiences shaking convulsions, it's when they're on the verge of a diabetic coma. I don't feel this has anything to do with diabetes. The only thing I would watch out for is having someone misdiagnose these occurrences and prescribing medication or treatments she doesn't need. |
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On that note...yes, watch out. The first time I had an out of body experience, with all the weird pseudo-electronic whistles and buzzings, and the "bed" (what felt like the bed!) -vibrating (which I soon realized was my body)....I was convinced I might have heart trouble, or maybe had a stroke or something! (though only 27 years old with no apparent health problems) I was going to the doctor the very next day but encountered a friend along the way, we got talking, and he helped me understand what was happening. So I knew what this was. But if I had gone to the doctor, even though tests would have shown my heart, blood pressure etc were all OK...when I described to the doctor what I felt, of course he wouldn't have understood, and I might still have been given sleeping drugs, or anti-anxiety medication, or some such things, which I am glad didn't happen! Not only were they not needed, they would have harmed me. |
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