Each Spring, beginning some time after the Equinox I find myself waking up 20-30 minutes before sunrise. No matter how much sleep I have had, I am as they say, wide eyed and bush tailed--very alert. Most of the time I am able to go back to sleep after 45 to 60 minutes; unless I have a sleep issue.
This will go on into late July and can linger into late September.
When this first started happening about twenty years ago I dowsed out an aspect of Mother Earth's subtle body; A line running north south and having circular nodes attached to it periodically.
Clearly, this event is being triggered by solar winds beginning to hit/strike the Earth's geomagnetic field as it begins to turn face the sun. In other words, as dawn begins to emerge at a particular location the Earth is turning to face the sun and is struck by a powerful source of powerful solar winds putting the Earth's Telluric currents into overdrive.
Here is how John Burke, along with Kat Halberg described it in their classic Seed of Knowledge, Stone of Plenty: Understanding the Lost Technology of the Ancient Megalith-Builders:
We live our lives engaged in a daily electromagnetic dance with our planet...
Earth produces a magnetic field much like a bar magnet. Any compass needle tells us that the north pole of our earth magnet is near the physical North Pole, which is one end of the axis on which our planet rotates. Life on Earth would be impossible without this field, called the geomagnetic field.
The geomagnetic field deflects the solar wind, deadly blasts of electrically charged high-energy particles from the sun. Mars lacks a magnetic field, causing its surface to be hostile to life.
But the geomagnetic field takes a beating doing its job. The field is depressed when struck by ‘gusts’ of solar wind, much like a warrior whose shield deflects a mighty enemy sword strike but recoils in the process. An aurora can be produced by an unusually powerful solar gust, and is roughly analogous to the ringing of the shield under a particularly vicious blow. During the Northern Lights, air molecules at the upper edges of the atmosphere are so excited by the impact of solar wind that they glow.
When our part of Earth rotates into sunlight at dawn, the geomagnetic field recoils from the impact of solar wind, and this affects the field lines. Field lines can be thought of as linear incarnations of the magnetic field. Sprinkle iron filings on a piece of paper above a magnet, and you will watch the filings arrange themselves along these invisible lines of force.
At dawn, the magnetic field lines shrink , which makes them stronger. That means that the strength of the geomagnetic field running through the land, our homes, our bodies, and brains surges each dawn. Conversely, at night the geomagnetic field lines are no longer being compressed by solar wind and they gradually stretch into a long tail, emanating from the dark side of the planet in a pattern reminiscent of a comet. This lengthening of the field lines weakens them.
Seed of Knowledge, Stone of Plenty is a classic that anyone interested in Earth Energies, Stone Structures and the like should read. Burke and Halberg traveled the world visiting megalithic structures such as Stonehenge, the Pyramids, Carnac (France), Inca temples, Serpent mound and many, many more. They brought along a magnetometer and voltmeter to test for Earth Energies because they believed many of these places were constructed over locations with powerful Earth Energies to foster and enhance seed fertility.
Indeed, most were located over powerful Earth Energies. And Electricity has been shown to improve seed germination and enhance seedling growth.
Powering the Earth
So according to Burke the sun causes a surge in the Earth's telluric currents in the AM. Meaning it is an intermittent power source. I have not been able to find any apparatus that works with Cosmic Energy. Clearing Rooster Call Lines do. But is there?
There may be nothing else because the sun is an intermittent power source of energy.
I will keep looking.
Below is a YouTube video I sot on the Summer Solstice I shot last year.
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