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Soil Body Destabilization

Peace & Wellness & Happy Friday!


Last time we talked about the Destabilization of the Soil Body, today, we will continue that conversation.


The destabilization of our soil body is not purely energetic or emotional. We live in an unprecedented age of physical toxicity that assaults our system from every direction. The air we breathe carries industrial pollutants, microplastics, and chemical particulates that our ancestors never encountered. Our water supply, even when treated, contains residues of pharmaceuticals, heavy metals, and endocrine-disrupting compounds. The food system has been fundamentally altered through pesticides, herbicides, artificial additives, and genetic modification.


These toxins accumulate in our fatty tissues, our organs, and our cells. They disrupt hormonal balance, compromise immune function, and create inflammation throughout the body. The liver, our primary detoxification organ, becomes overwhelmed trying to process this constant chemical onslaught. When the physical body is struggling under this toxic burden, the energetic body cannot maintain balance. The root chakra, which governs our relationship with the physical realm, becomes further destabilized when the physical realm itself is poisoned.


Our electromagnetic environment has also changed radically. We are bathed in artificial frequencies from WiFi, cell towers, and countless electronic devices. While research continues to evolve, many practitioners observe that this electromagnetic pollution interferes with the body's natural bioelectric processes and subtle energy flow.


The People and Spaces We Inhabit


Perhaps no factor is more influential in destabilizing our soil body than the environment we create through our relationships and living spaces. Humans are deeply sensitive energetic beings, constantly exchanging information through our biofields. When we invite toxic people into our inner circle, we subject ourselves to their unresolved trauma, unconscious projections, and negative emotional patterns.


The person who constantly criticizes, the partner who manipulates, the friend who drains your energy without reciprocating, the family member who refuses to respect boundaries, all of these relationships create energetic wounds that compound over time. We may try to rationalize these connections, telling ourselves that blood is thicker than water or that we should be more forgiving. But the body keeps score. It registers every boundary violation, every moment of disrespect, every exchange that leaves us feeling depleted.


Similarly, our physical environment profoundly impacts our wellbeing. A cluttered, chaotic home creates mental fog and energetic stagnation. Spaces filled with reminders of past trauma keep us anchored in old patterns. Environments that lack natural light, fresh air, and connection to nature deprive us of essential frequencies that our biology requires. We were not designed to spend our lives in artificial light, breathing recycled air, surrounded by synthetic materials.


The situations we consent to participate in also shape our energetic health. Staying in a job that crushes your spirit, remaining in a city that feels hostile to your nature, continuing patterns of behavior that you know are self-destructive, all of these choices drain the life force from your soil body. Each compromise we make against our authentic self creates another fracture in our foundation.


One of the things I learned years ago is that a seed cannot grow in any environment. Likewise, the toxicity of our environment and the unhealthy social interaction we have daily stunt our growth. For those inspiring to be more physically well will not accomplish that goal if their food, water, and air is polluted with chemicals that work against them achieving the level of wellness they desire. Some of us came here to break generational curses, for us, we can not grow in that same environment, smothered by the same curses or the people who passed them on to us. If you're the only on in your life that wants to build a successful business or a lasting legacy, you cannot surround yourself with employees, people are stagnant or comfortable with lack and mediocrity.


Have you noticed things in your environment that do not compliment the person you want to be? What about the people you engage with regularly, are they supportive and encouraging? What adjustments do you need to make in your environment or relationships in order to find more harmony in your life and living space? Share Your Thoughts in the Comments & Check Out the Previous Post.

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