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    Lorna (Offline)

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    #1
    08-08-2009, 06:35 PM
    monica mentioned in the Home thread about heat being love - i wonder if we could have a discussion about that concept, because i really really struggle with hot weather

    partly it's physical discomfort, because i wear a hairpiece it magnifies the heat i guess

    but also i feel i'm almost repelled by hot weather, i find anything higher than around 22 degrees just not 'right' for me - never have done - i find i can't really explain why very well. i love sunshine, just not the heat that accompanies it

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    08-08-2009, 07:52 PM
    to say love is heat would mean fear is cold. That kind of makes sense on that level. For contradiction however the emotion anger makes one think of heat.

    I think a lot of people can relate bad things to heat. I need only say electricity for A/C for one.

    I think maybe there is a scale?

    Cold----Warm---Hot
    Fear---Love---Anger

    I don't know something like that, the point is, heat can be bad, warmth however has a difference altogether. It ask's that question is it co oncidence it's 'Global Warming' rather than 'Global Heating'? Anyway, Wamrth would be striking neautral territory, not to hot, not to cold. Just nice, Love.

    Maybe? haha

    Love and Light

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    Monica (Offline)

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    08-09-2009, 12:02 PM (This post was last modified: 08-09-2009, 12:05 PM by Monica.)
    I don't really know if there's an exact, direct correlation or not. Another channeler said that, and it sort of fit in my mind with what Ra (or was it Q'uo?) said about the Sun...that the Sun's heat was the lovemaking of 5D (or was it 6D?) entities! (Now is that a cool thought or what?)

    It changed how I view Sunlight. Now, when I'm out in the Sun, I often think about the sunflakes (as Pink Floyd said) being LOVE pouring over me, and I see the Sun as living. I no longer feel alone! I feel bathed in Love, because I know what they're doing up there! Instead of thinking of the Sun as a ball of fire, I see the Sun as a giant city of Lightbeings. It sort of does a number on my head!

    I'm not sure if that translates to all heat being love. Is the heat on my kitchen stove a manifestation of love? Hmmm...well, aside from the idea of everything being love, I'd say that's a bit of a stretch from what they meant when they were referring to the heat of the Sun. I don't quite see artificially captured heat from electricity quite the same way as living sunflakes.

    Is cold a manifestation of fear? I have no idea. It's an interesting thought. That would mean that the cold areas on our planet are that way because they've been deprived of the Love of the Sun. Interesting... But what are the implications for those living in cold climates? Or for those whose bodies just prefer cooler temperatures?

    Personally, I think maybe we're extrapolating too much in this case. I normally like to extrapolate just for fun, but for some reason it doesn't feel quite right to me. Maybe it seems too much like a judgment...implying that those living in or preferring warmer climates somehow have room for more love than others. I just don't think it's that simple.

    My conclusion would be that yes, global warming is a manifestation of the increased love rays coming in from the Sun, so we might have no choice but to acclimate. But that's as far as I'd go. I'd rather not assess what it might mean for someone to be cold-natured or hot-natured. There are too many things that can affect bodily responses...like ancestry, metabolism, acclimation, diet, etc. Any of us can acclimate to any climate, but some might find it easier than others, due to other factors. I once had a boyfriend from Alaska, and he would go outside in 30 degree weather in a t-shirt. I don't think it had anything to do with how much love or fear he had. It just meant he was used to it because he lived in Alaska!

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