The Eight Divisions of Electromagnetic Energy (EME)

 

Focus sources of Electromagnetic Energy (EME) were selected as a means for Earth’s guardians to direct attention toward balancing specific energies over designated periods. Each focus source represents a powerful, often catastrophic, force that, through conscious awareness and intent, can be transformed to heal, rejuvenate, and revitalize oneself, others, and the Earth.

EME sources often overlap; for example, a hurricane may fall under both Water and Wind, while volcanoes span Earth and Fire. Each focus source embodies potentially destructive energies that can be consciously redirected through transformation practices, turning turmoil into positive energy.

Two Primary EME Categories

Catastrophic energies are created by two main sources: those influenced by humanity and those stemming directly from Earth and her personality, Mother Nature. The human-created or permitted EME sources are War, Famine, Pestilence (Plague), and Death. Earth and Nature-driven sources include Fire, Water, Wind, and Earth itself. These energies can manifest separately or in combination, often making it challenging to distinguish between human-influenced and natural catastrophes. Yet, human thought, emotion, and expectations amplify or mitigate these occurrences.

Human emotions—fear, anger, grief, and pain—contribute significantly to the power of destructive events. When intense emotions are absorbed into the Earth, they may become fuel for future storms or upheavals. Emotions that linger on the Earth, like an invisible fog, affect the psychological state of nearby populations, fueling energies associated with war, famine, plague, and death. While the potential EME from these contributions is immense, the positive power of consciously transformed EME is even greater.

The Nature of Elemental and Human-Induced Catastrophes

Elemental EME sources are grounded in nature, while human-driven sources can be seen as “dream-like,” forged situations that are often foreign to humanity’s natural state—such as the horrors of war, the despair of famine, and the myths surrounding death. The four human-made EME sources, or “four horsemen of the apocalypse,” arise from the chaos of unprocessed emotions and the complexities of the untrained mind. Meanwhile, the four natural EME sources—Fire, Water, Wind, and Earth—are also known as the four elements or directions, each carrying profound energies of creation and destruction.

The Eight Focus Sources

  • Fire
    Forest and prairie fires, volcanic eruptions, and the extreme emotions of anger and rage.
  • Wind
    Hurricanes, tornadoes, scattered or chaotic thoughts (“monkey mind”), and states of confusion.
  • Water
    Floods, tsunamis, hurricanes, and all states of water (gas, liquid, solid), as well as intense emotional energies.
  • Earth
    Earthquakes, volcanoes, and the resistance to change, along with apathy and stagnation.
  • Famine
    Starvation, scarcity, poverty, and an inability to receive.
  • War
    Destruction, aggression, abuse, and the forceful drive for power.
  • Pestilence (Plague)
    Sickness, disease, and the heavy depressive emotions linked to poor health.
  • Birth & Death
    Every second, births and deaths occur, representing powerful transition points for soul and spirit. The emotions surrounding these events—whether celebratory or grieving—can leave lasting energy imprints, sometimes persisting for generations.

Birth and Death Statistics
(These statistics are historical but illustrate the dynamic nature of life and death):

  • Approximately two births for every death
  • An estimated 59,380,249 deaths annually
  • Around 162,685 deaths daily
  • Roughly 6,779 deaths per hour
  • About 113 deaths per minute
  • Nearly 1.88 deaths per second

As of 2000, the global population was estimated at 6,082,966,429, projected to grow to approximately 6,848,932,929 by 2010. In 2006, the estimated death rate was 8.67 per 1,000 people.