The other day, a good friend asked me what is actually so important about the position of the stars, and in particular the lunar and solar eclipses visible to us, and what it does to our energy. I myself regularly read various sites that talk about the effects of the positions of the stars. Most familiar to all of us, of course, is your own star sign. What does this constellation actually say? It doesn't really determine what the rest of your life looks like, but rather under which influence of energies you came into the world. Your sign serves as a starting point! In this blog, I want to explain how these stars can have their effect on you as a human being.
The universe is a magnetic energy field
Earth is a particularly small yet beautiful sphere in our universe. However, it is not a silly piece of rock... the earth is alive... has its own magnetic field like many planets and stars in our universe. As you know if you've ever played with magnets, magnets - depending on the charge - have a repulsive force or an attractive force towards each other. Now take a universe with millions of these charged planets repelling and attracting, repelling and attracting each other... Planets don't just move but are under a continuous field of tension which causes them to repel from each other and at a sufficient distance to be attracted again... or repelled by another force.
The impact of energy on each other
Now there are also energetic people walking on this planet. Energy reacts to energy and so - depending on the influence of those other sometimes immensely large planets - those little energetic people are also under a certain voltage. Now this tension is not +1 or 0 or -1... but rather a following combination: 0 +1 -1 -1 0 0 +1 0 +1 +1 -1 0 0 0 -1 -1 +1 (and this goes on for a while) ... that interpretation is given by the position of the planets in relation to each other and some, because they are so close, have a greater influence than the other. Suppose you are standing on a sports field and someone stands next to you and starts shouting. Then the effect is clearly audible. If the same person is standing 100 metres away, you can hear him less, even though he is not shouting less loudly. Suppose 10 people are standing in different places and at different distances from you and they start shouting, some a bit louder than others, then it quickly becomes a cacophony of sound. Some say nice things about you that make you happy, others scold you. All in all, it has a necessary impact on you.
Seeking energetic balance in our magnetic field
So, too, with the stars and, in particular, the sun and moon. What is special about the moon is that it is so close and that it derives its visibility from the light of the sun. When it is full moon, this means that the sun is able to illuminate the moon completely and the relationship between sun, moon and earth is different when it is new moon. Thus, we are continuously exposed to a changing position between sun, moon and earth and its energetic effect. So what is the special thing about an eclipse? Mainly the position of the sun, moon and earth in relation to each other and the energetic influence that results. Because if there is a sudden solar eclipse, for example, what does it actually mean? In the energetic balance created continuously by the sun, moon and earth, the sun's influence is reduced very briefly. Like standing under the hot shower in winter and someone suddenly turns off the tap and turns it on again after 30 seconds. First you cool down tremendously and when the tap turns on again, you get another cold charge over you before the warm water flows over your body again. So do the planets and eclipses affect us as humans? I think so!







