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Over the past few years, a number of publications have emerged from scientists and researchers all over the world regarding the human magnetic field.
Not only have they been studying the human magnetic field, they've also been studying the magnetic field of the planet, and how all these fields, including our own, can impact ourselves and the people around us.
It's similar to quantum entanglement, in that both show
that everybody and every living thing is "connected" in ways we have
yet to fully understand.
Researchers have examined how the heart and brain communicate with each other and how that affects our consciousness and the way in which we perceive our world.
For example, when a
person is feeling really positive emotions like gratitude, love, or
appreciation, the heart
beats out a certain message. Because the
heart beats out the largest electromagnetic field produced in the
body, it can yield significant data for researchers.
His assumption about the existence of this frequency came from his understanding that when a sphere exists inside of another sphere, an electrical tension is created.
Since the negatively charged Earth exists inside the positively charged ionosphere, there must be tension between the two, giving the Earth a specific frequency. Following his assumptions, through a series of calculations he was able to land upon a frequency he believed was the pulse of the Earth.
This
frequency was 10hz...
It wasn't until 1954 that Schumann teamed up with another scientist, Herbert König, and confirmed that the resonance of the Earth maintained a frequency of 7.83 Hz.
This discovery was later tested out by several scientists and confirmed.
Since then, the Schumann Resonance has been the accepted term to describe or measure the pulse or heartbeat of the earth.
The study (Synchronization of Human Autonomic Nervous System Rhythms with Geomagnetic Activity in Human Subjects) was published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, and its results are consistent with other studies showing that changes in solar and geomagnetic activity correlate with changes in the human nervous system activity.
It's long been known that all biological systems on Earth are exposed to invisible magnetic fields of all kinds, and at all range of frequencies, and that these fields can affect every cell and circuit to a greater or lesser degree.
A number of physiological rhythms, as the study points out, have been shown to be synchronized with solar and geomagnetic activity. (source - source - source - source - source - source)
As the study points out:
Fascinating, isn't it...?
It makes one wonder just how much we know about our health and what influences it.
The study outlines how, during periods of increased solar activity, which peaks every 10.5 to 11 years,
The study goes on to outline several examples where the human autonomic nervous system seems to be responding to this type of activity.
For this specific study, ten healthy individuals from the ages of 34 to 65 years old participated, with an average age of 53. Their Heart Rate Variability (HRV) was recorded for 31 consecutive days.
Methods and results, as well as the statistical analysis, limitations, and more, in above study.
Based on their results, the authors concluded:
Findings like these, and many more, are exactly why the HeartMath institute began what's known as the Global Coherence Initiative (GCI).
Others are working on identifying how these fields can be sensed.
A recent study (The Identification and Biogeochemical Interpretation of Fossil Magnetotactic Bacteria) published by Kirschvink in the journal Nature Communications suggests that a protein in the human retina, when placed into fruit flies, has the ability to detect magnetic fields.
The research (Microbially Assisted Recording of the Earth's Magnetic Field in Sediment) claims that it can serve as a magneto sensor, but it's unknown whether or not humans use it in this way as well.
The Global Coherence Initiative
The GCI in an international cooperative effort to help activate the heart of humanity and facilitate a shift in global consciousness.
Its primary focus is to invite people to participate by actively adding more heart-coherent love, care, and compassion into the planetary field.
It also aims to scientifically research how we are all energetically connected with each other and the planet, and how we can utilize this interconnectivity to raise our personal vibration to assist in creating a better world.
The hypotheses of the researchers and scientists behind this process are as follows:
So What?
This research further reinforces the fact that we have a special kind of relationship with every living system around us, an energetic relationship where processes as described above affect our nervous system, health, emotions, and mood.
Previous research on this topic shows just how important our emotions could be with regards to coding information into this field. Positive emotions can uplift our nervous system, while negative emotions can dampen it.
The best way, for now, to work with this information and incorporate it into our daily lives is through self observation.
So, the next time you feel upset, angry, or frustrated, try observing yourself and how you react.
It's great practice to identify and neutralize your buttons so they cannot be pushed, and work on your personal development.
There are a number of tools you could use, like meditation, for example, to assist you with these action steps.
The bottom line is, if you are at peace with yourself, and have control over your emotions, you are helping the planet and others around you. If you are constantly angry, harming others, or have negative intentions, you could be doing the exact opposite.
To further your research on this topic, an excellent place to start is the at the Institute of HeartMath.
The Institute of HeartMath is an internationally recognized nonprofit research and education organization dedicated to helping people reduce stress, self-regulate emotions, and build energy and resilience for healthy, happy lives.
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