Guest guest Posted July 22, 2007 Report Share Posted July 22, 2007 Hi Everyone. I've been ignoring the ceiling fans and lights that go off and on by themselves in my living room, but it's getting to the point that I can't anymore. These items are remote controlled, so I've told myself that other wireless items must be sending a signal to them... But, lately my ceiling fan above my bed has been beeping and turning itself off in the wee hours of the morning. Not only does the beep wake me, but without the fan, it's uncomfortable trying to sleep! So, I grab the remote and turn it back on... Any ideas about what's going on with me? Is it a coincidence or am I missing a huge message here? Any insight will be appreciated! Many thanks and hugs, Hunny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2007 Report Share Posted July 22, 2007 Hello Hunny (heh!) Weeeelll Hunny, as you are on a Kundalini forum and not...say.. an electrical appliance forum, I feel you may have an idea of what is going on. But you may wish confirmation of what is happening yes? So it is a common theme for those inside of the Kundalini experience to have the electronic appliances turn off and on or burn out entirely due to the effects upon them by the Kundalini. This can effect street lamps or automotive electronics as well as those of your ceiling fan, computer, stereo, television, etc. Sometimes it will be cyclical as your energy goes through its work. Sometimes constant. I do not have a remedy for this my friend. But perhaps someone else does. It doesn't go on forever at least for me. These days I have issues pretty much only with the computer turning on and off or going into functions automatically. I live a low-tech existence though. No television, one light, no fans or microwave or the usual content of a typical household. How does it work on appliances outside of your home? - blessings Hunny - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2007 Report Share Posted July 22, 2007 Just a thought but the spirits, like to get your attention in many ways. If this alarms you try lighting some white candles in the rooms that this is happening and ask then to stop. Most times this will work. If not alarm then set back enjoy the ride -- In , " hunnyum69 " <HunnyUm wrote: > > Hi Everyone. I've been ignoring the ceiling fans and lights that go > off and on by themselves in my living room, but it's getting to the > point that I can't anymore. These items are remote controlled, so I've > told myself that other wireless items must be sending a signal to > them... But, lately my ceiling fan above my bed has been beeping and > turning itself off in the wee hours of the morning. Not only does the > beep wake me, but without the fan, it's uncomfortable trying to sleep! > So, I grab the remote and turn it back on... Any ideas about what's > going on with me? Is it a coincidence or am I missing a huge message > here? Any insight will be appreciated! Many thanks and hugs, Hunny > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2007 Report Share Posted July 22, 2007 We K folk, affect electronics around us. search this on the site as it was posted by a while back. Also, make sure you practice the Safeties as this grounds us more. Good Luck! ---- hunnyum69 <HunnyUm wrote: > Hi Everyone. I've been ignoring the ceiling fans and lights that go > off and on by themselves in my living room, but it's getting to the > point that I can't anymore. These items are remote controlled, so I've > told myself that other wireless items must be sending a signal to > them... But, lately my ceiling fan above my bed has been beeping and > turning itself off in the wee hours of the morning. Not only does the > beep wake me, but without the fan, it's uncomfortable trying to sleep! > So, I grab the remote and turn it back on... Any ideas about what's > going on with me? Is it a coincidence or am I missing a huge message > here? Any insight will be appreciated! Many thanks and hugs, Hunny > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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