The seasonal energy is shifting. On June 20, the Northern Hemisphere entered the summer solstice and the Southern Hemisphere entered winter.
Hello and welcome, I am Sara Bachmeier from Egyptian Numerology and bring you the Semi-Annual Numerology Energy Report and how nature and numerology connect, connect and form a relationship.
Living in harmony with the seasons
As we raise our consciousness and awareness, we become more sensitive to energy and can begin to understand why Native American ceremonies were so important and how well the native people implemented the effects nature has on our souls. They understood that it is woven into the fabric of our lives.
The indigenous ceremonies and rituals are a sign of recognition and gratitude towards mother earth, father sky, sister moon and brother sun.
They lived a simple life and did not take nature for granted. They lived in harmony with the seasons, the tides and the environment in which they lived. Because of their intimate relationship with our planet, they intuitively learned how to sustain life, cure disease, and thrive with elements of our planet; earth, fire, water and air.
Numerology and the Solstice Event
How does numerology recognize and practice the magic in nature, especially a solstice event?
We look at the date it falls and in this case it is June 20 – a universal number 4 day.
In Egyptian numerology, the number 4 represents many things, but most importantly is the number of our planetary universal order, including seasons, direction, time, age progression and basic spiritual guides.
I’ll mention number four: the cultivator. It transmits the healing properties of the heart and uses the elements to build a better world. It anchors and balances a deeper meaning of our lives and contains an inner intelligence of the active ingredients that hold all of life together.
People affected by this frequency are driven by a methodical way of thinking and viewing the world, which increases their ability to use foresight and vision to create whatever project they focus on.
The symbolic meaning of number Four has to do with stability and appeals to the grounded nature of all things.
It also symbolizes the safety and security of home, the need for stability and strength on a solid foundation of values and beliefs. The spiritual nature of this number calls for the need to have or create a sacred space or sanctuary in your home or office, a place to meditate and build your deepest foundation of strength and well-being. The energy of the coming season, using the numerology within the number four, gives us direction and purpose.
The magic of 4
The beauty of the Universal Order is constructed everywhere in nature. It represents our four major minerals – gold, silver, copper and iron, the four elements of our planet: earth, air, water and fire. It is also symbolic of our four directions: north, south, east and west. There are four main guardian angels: Michael, Gabriel, Raphael and Uriel. The Native American Indians celebrate the four stages of life: birth, adolescence, adulthood and elders. We have four seasons; winter, spring, summer and autumn, and four important times of the day: morning, afternoon, dusk and night.
There is always a thread or synchronicity between numbers and nature. In this case we are following the thread of the Solstice, our relationship with the universal order, and the four elements of our planet – earth, air, water and fire.
In Egyptian numerology we recognize the elemental nature spirits that control our air, water, fire and earth. We strengthen our connection to our environment by honoring these active and loving planetary elemental stewards, as we depend on them for our survival and well-being.
Some people call them Fae or fairies, Mer-people, gnomes and gnomes.
You don’t have to see them to recognize their work in everyday existence in nature, but whenever possible they reap the benefits of your gratitude and help.
Their presence and activity are more pronounced during a solstice event. It is during this time that they enjoy participating in the ceremonies we create to honor their handiwork.
Let’s look at ways we can identify them…:
Earth Elemental Spirit Guide
Earth’s elemental spirit guide is called a gnome. They are needed to build the plants, flowers and trees. Their job is to color them, make the minerals and crystals, and maintain the earth so that we have a place to grow and evolve. They are the creatures of craftsmanship.
The gnomes guard the treasures of the earth and aim to help people find the treasures in the earth. This could be a hidden treasure, the energy of a crystal or stone, or finding the gold in someone’s life. They help us stay rational and grounded.
They work with people through nature. They give each stone its own individuality and energy. They do this with every aspect of nature. This way we can learn from everyone. Every tree, stone and flower has something it can teach us.
Water Elemental Spirit Guide
The water elemental spirit guide is called the Undines. The undines are usually feminine in shape, although there are mermen. They can be found wherever there is a natural water source. All water on the planet – rain, river, lake, pond or ocean has enormous undine activity. They work to maintain the human astral body and stimulate our sense of nature. This is accompanied by increased psychological and emotional feelings. Their energy is responsible for creation, birth and intuition.
They often work with us through our dreams. Dreams about water and sensuality often reflect undine activity – they encourage us to achieve more creativity in our lives. By working with them, we can strengthen the astral body for full, conscious out-of-body experiences.
Air Elemental Spirit Guide
The air elemental spirit guides are called sylphs. The sylphs probably correspond better to our concept of fairies and angels than the other elemental beings. They work side by side with the angels. They are part of the creative element of air. It is their work that results from the slightest breeze to the mightiest tornadoes.
A sylph is also assigned to each individual human. They work in us for the assimilation of oxygen from the air we breathe and for all functions of the air in and around us.
They help stimulate new knowledge and inspiration. They work to purify and elevate our thoughts and our intelligence. When you take a deep breath and notice a sweet freshness in the air, you acknowledge their work.
Fire Elemental Spirit Guide
The fire elemental spirit guides are called salamanders. These are not to be confused with the reptilian salamanders, although they have the same name. They can also be found everywhere. Without their help, no fire is lit. They are usually active underground and internally in the body and mind. They are responsible for lightning, explosions and volcanoes.
Salamanders evoke powerful emotional currents in people. They also stimulate the fire of spiritual idealism and perception. Their energy helps break down the old and build the new, as fire is both destructive and constructive in its creative expression.
The fire elementals can help awaken a higher spiritual vision and aspiration within us. They strengthen and stimulate the entire auric field, so that there is easier attunement to and recognition of higher spiritual forces in our lives.
So as we enter our solstice zenith, let us be connected in the consciousness of our seasons, the divine universal order, the productivity of the number 4 and the nature spirit guides who serve the planet, humanity and us as individuals. If you want to learn more about nature and numerology, check out my Mentorship program on my website. No matter which hemisphere you currently live in, I send my blessings and best wishes to all for a prosperous season full of love and glorious light.
Thank you, Namaste’