Nature's Roles
Channelled by Ronnee Ruselle
5 Feb 2008
Whilst talking online with Peaceful Willow Manager, Donna Thomson, Ronnee Ruselle found that a couple of guides were present and asked Donna to ask some questions for them to answer. Here is what transpired...
Ronnee: I feel a male and female guide around. Both speak at once in sync so I hear both the male and female voice at once. They feel connected to nature. I see trees around them almost as if they're standing in a forest. They are both connected somehow - perhaps as brother and sister or just a close connection. It actually reminds me of Lord of the Rings - the elves in the forest.
The female has long blonde hair and a thin gold band around her forehead. She has an oval shaped face and seems regal. She stands behind the male. He has brown, short wavy, thick hair. He has thick eyebrows and a friendly face - sort of squarish shape. 'Knowledge' is what I feel around him and around her I feel 'pride'. Good pride, as in a self-assurance and strong ethics that will withstand the toughest test. She knows who she is and will 'never falter' are the words I hear.
Q: I feel there's more to this connection with nature than we've been told so far. How important is it to connect with nature?
A: Nature is the essence. It connects with the soul, it connects with the physical as well. It cools the heated head (seeing a forest or rainforest and the cooling shade helps someone to calm down and centre) and it helps to shake up the false beliefs (seeing an earthquake and a volcano - shocking incidents that make a person realize that their day to day petty worries are not as important as they once believed they were). Nature plays for you the same role that stationery plays for the student. Without it, you simply cannot learn as well. The mind is organic and will work according to what you give it. If you do not have the experiences that nature provides, then your existence is somewhat 'false' - like providing a picture of a beautiful forest, but not experiencing it.
To sit in a rainforest, you feel the soft breeze on your skin. You may think about the goose-bumps on your skin or the hair and how it sits up when you are cold. You may think about the flakes of skin that your body removes and the growth of the new skin that replaces it. You may think about what it would have once been like to live in the rainforest without the protection of modern day clothing from the coolness you feel. You feel the coolness of the trees, you experience awe at their size and get to have a realistic idea of what their size is by seeing it with your own eyes. You may then ponder their history, their age, what stories they could tell you if you could speak with them. You then may hear the rainforest birds. The myriad of calls and sounds have you thinking about the creatures who made them, how they survive in the rainforest, what they experience, what they eat, how their offspring look, how you could connect with them, whether you will get to see them. You will then hear the little nearby stream as it gently tinkles or babbles running over the mossy rainforest rocks. You will imagine its coolness and want to dip your toes in it, you will wonder about what creatures may live in the water or drink from it. You may wonder at the amount of water that is in the fertile ground that supports these immense giants (the trees).
Through these experiences, you feel wonder, joy, calm, love, amazement, awe, curiosity and you learn about yourself. You may see beautiful images of rainforests and enjoy how green and lush they look and imagine perhaps what it would be like to be there. But it would never be the same as sitting in the rainforest - hearing, seeing, feeling, thinking...learning.
To disconnect from it is to encourage the mind to not see reality, for it will think and respond only to what you feed it and not to what nature can give it. You will not appreciate the immense size and strength of nature and the planet around you. You will not love it as it needs to be loved. The relationship you should have with nature is the same as the relationship you have with the people around you. If you do not see them, do not enjoy them, you lose feeling for them, understanding of them, intimacy with them and ultimately may lose contact with them altogether. The relationship can fail. It is the same with nature.
Q: How does 'electrical energy' affect earth and what role does 'magnetic energy' have, or should have?
Ronnee: With the last question, where the guides spoke, to answer this question, they are showing images, feelings, experiences to answer it, so I will attempt to explain it as well as I can. I feel that the subject is beyond my limited knowledge so where someone with more experience in this area might receive more information, I will relay as much as I can understand of it.
A: Electrical energy affects weather, movement. I am shown it as the energy on the surface of the earth. Magnetic energy comes from within and affects the creatures that move with the planet as well as having some connection with the (I'm shown the plates of the Earth's surface as the guides do not know what to call it). The surface weather, elements, events help us to learn. They provide physical reactions and experiences for you that will help you form questions, opinions, behaviours, movements in order to get by (shows a tribe moving location due to drought or snow). Just as the surface energy affects the planet, it also affects you physically in a similar way. You move and act according to what it does.
The magnetic comes from within the planet and works within you. So when you speak of grounding, some of this is connecting with the magnetic energy of the earth and allows you to release your excess surface energy, letting you focus on 'within' - a helpful way of connecting with your higher self. It also lets you focus on the physical around you because while the distracting, surface energy is removed, you are free to concentrate more in general and issues around you will become clearer without the distraction.
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