Electromagnetism in The Elements of The Earth
The Universe provides us with endless clues to how our mind, body, spirit and soul was created and operates. We were not dropped on the planet without guideposts or directions; we are in a 'school' of sorts in which all of the mysteries can be understood and applied through careful observation and thoughtful introspection.
At the literal core of the planet, at the foundation of the entire Universal construct, the force that sustains and contains life within and without the human body is electromagnetism. It is the force and the basis of life and it is how the primordial elements themselves came into existence.
A volcano is a spectacular teacher on many levels as it further demonstrates, on the material plane, that which is above so it is below. The iron rich liquid core of the inner earth, the molten lava, is much like the blood that flows in our veins. Both have properties that respond to electrical stimulation.
Our blood is similarly magnetic in which iron is distributed throughout our body in the form of hemoglobin, tissues, muscles, bone marrow, (blood) proteins, enzymes, ferritin, hemosiderin and the transportation of plasma.
Our cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is electric in nature. It is a clear, colorless liquid plasma (body fluid) that is found within the tissues that surround the brain and spinal cord within the human body and animals. The body continuously secretes CSF which contributes to a complete renewal four to five times per day in an adult!
So, in contrast to CSF, the magnetic plasma of blood takes a few weeks to regenerate a pint of blood (adults typically have up to 10 pints). Whereas CSF is regenerate up to 4-5 times per day, blood takes much more time to replicate.
There is obviously a very delicate balance being orchestrated beyond our conscious awareness involving our neural (electric) and arterial (magnetic) fields and the human body takes care of all of this for us.
Isn't it amazing that our bodies, like the Earth's natural energies, have been designed such that the circuitous flow of the blood through veins and has been kept entirely separate and distinct from the neurons and nerve fibers. In fact, blood and cerebrospinal fluids cannot be mixed in the body without catastrophic results.
This is undeniably due to the intelligent design of our body which, like the Universe, maintains the electromagnetic fluids (CSF and blood) as separate fluids to maintain the accuracy of the data transfer impulses between the nerves that support the body with 'intelligence' in thought and motion whereas the arteries/veins provide nourishment.
Although these two fluids are physically separated, they are inextricably connected to the processes that support life to grow and animate that body. Both sets of wiring are essential for the animation of the human body even though they are compartmentalized in their wiring (nerves, neurons versus veins, arteries) used to transport their energetic forces.
A volcano, when erupting, displays many intense electromagnetic effects. Geophysical engineers spend a great deal of time studying eruptions due to the many different physical processes that occur and, to be expected, their interdependence on other processes. This event also evokes all of the primordial elements in a myriad of combinations, compositions and combustions.
In other words, there are seismic rumblings that shake the earth, lightning displays due to ionospheric disturbance, land deformation due to the flow of liquid lava and gases produced like sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrogen and many others which also include trace metals. All of these can be found within the body.
This is just another way in which nature demonstrates that the planet we inhabit is an extension of us; in fact, the planet was designed to sustain life and, along the way, inform us entirely about ourselves and our connection to the entire Universe. And, it is wired, through strings or possibly thin plasma sheaths that stretch infinitely, and carry information through light and sound which resemble the elements in forms like thunder and lightning.
To view an erupting volcano without recognizing how intimately it is tied to the human experience, moving from a state of seeming internal dormancy to a state of active effusion is a missed opportunity. Every chance that we have to see how the mysteries of life and our place in the Universe, electromagnetically and among the elements, is a gift to remind us of these facts.