A Message from Matthew: Group Intention for the Fires in Australia
January 4, 2020 by Kathleen Mary Willis
Suzi Ward responded to our request for a message from Matthew about the bush fires in Australia.
Thank you so much.
Greetings and love to you, Steve and Kathleen!
This is what Matthew said:
At this station we see the fires raging in Australia from two vibratory perspectives—love and tragedy.
Love’s high vibrations — the outpouring of assistance to and compassion for everyone affected by the fires — are alongside the low vibrations of tragedy — the lives lost, sorrow, fear and destruction.
Dear brothers and sisters, your prayers and visualization will help this country and all of its residents, thereby easing Gaia’s sadness about the loss of her body’s many life forms.
Prayers that flow from the heart send out the high vibrations of love, it matters not what words you use — the intention of the prayer is what counts.
Visualizing golden raindrops drenching Australia’s parched earth and dousing the fires also issues love’s high vibrations.
Please do not doubt your ability to manifest whatever is desired, and know that when many put forth the same loving, caring intention, the beneficial effects increase a hundredfold.
All light beings in this universe are continuously beaming love-light energy to all of Earth.
Size of the Wildfires
By Katharina Buchholz, January 2, 2020
https://www.statista.com/chart/20387/recent-wildfire-events-by-acreage-burned/
The devastating California wildfires of 2018 and last year’s fires in the Amazon rainforest made international headlines and shocked the world, but in terms of size they are far smaller than the current bushfire crisis in Australia, where approximately 12 million acres have been burned to date. Fires in remote parts of northern Russia burned 6.7 million acres last year, but most of the regions were sparsely populated and no casualties were reported.
While the California fires of 2018 have long been put out and the Amazon fires have been reduced at least, Australia is only in the middle of its fire season. Ongoing heat and drought are expected to fan the flames further. This week, shocking pictures of bright orange skies in Queensland and flames ripping through towns captured the world’s attention.
The bushfires grew more severe amidst a heatwave that saw Australia record its hottest day and simultaneously driest spring on record, according to The New York Times. New South Wales has been affected disproportionally, plunging Sydney into dark smoke in mid-December. Around 10 of the 12 million burned acres are located in the state.
Bushfires frequently occur in Australia, with some years bringing more severe destruction that others. Scientist are predicting that in connection to climate change, fires will become more frequent and more severe when they happen.
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Graphic from Wikipedia for 2018
Graphic for 2019
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