Synchronicities bridge mind and matter. They are deep connections where your inner world and outer world meet, or when your dreams manifest in reality. It is the human mind operating, for a moment, in its true order.
Synchronicities bridge mind and matter. They are deep connections where your inner world and outer world meet, or when your dreams manifest in reality. It is the human mind operating, for a moment, in its true order.
Entrainment implies that sound can be used to tune brainwaves to specific frequencies to help reach a desired state of mind.
Called “Earthing” or “Grounding,” the idea is that placing your bare feet on the ground, or walking or sitting outdoors in nature, can improve your health and well-being. (Forest bathing in Japan)
For centuries, mystics believed that the divine proportion was the hidden language in nature, and a powerful ratio of healing. Sacred geometry is seen as spirals, torus shapes, or fractal shapes, which is omnipresent in nature, even in the veins of leaves and in the construction of flowers, trees, and mountains.
Roughly 90 percent of vascular land plants are in mutually beneficial relationships with fungi, colonizing the roots of plants in a symbiotic partnership called “mycorrhiza.” Plants and fungi also have each other‘s back, sending warning signals through an energetic exchange in a cross-species social network of collaboration.
Perhaps, if we are “in tune” with the Earth, we, as a species, like our kin the rhizomatic tree, can resonate with the collective. In other words, this is our brain on nature.
Trees don‘t just compete for survival, they also cooperate and share resources using underground fungi networks. Hardwired to connect, nature may have created the first electrical grid. In meadows, marshes, and river bottoms, electroactive bacteria are busy building an infrastructure to shuttle subtle frequencies to help control the chemistry of the Earth.
Our emotions are contagious through our networks, and that we are hardwired to connect through emotions and behavioural influences. People‘s happiness depends on the happiness of others to whom they are connected, and their research ultimately suggested that we should think of happiness, like health, as a collective phenomenon.
Emotions are biological, chemical, hormonal, behavioural, and energetic expressions of the state you are in. Emotions are somewhat impermanent; rarely do you experience a long-lasting emotion because of the capacity to move from one emotion to another. Emotions are the nexus between mind and matter, going back and forth between the two and influencing both.
They have been able to show that the heart is the most powerful source of electromagnetic energy in the human body, producing the largest rhythmic electromagnetic field of any of the body‘s organs. This heart field acts as a carrier wave for information that provides a global synchronizing signal for the entire body.
They found that the energy fields coming from the practitioner‘s hands were about a thousand times stronger than the strongest human biomagnetic fields of the heart and about a million times stronger than the fields produced by the brain.
Many TCM practitioners believe that an excellent doctor treats disease before it arises. How? By recognizing a disturbance in the energetic system that may not yet have affected the material body. While the Western view is to measure symptoms via blood tests, etc., the Eastern view is to catch the imbalance of the energy system before the deviation in energy flow becomes fixed, aka a “diagnosed disease.”
For the heart to pump, cells must generate electrical currents that allow the heart muscle to contract at the right time. Electricity is also required for the nervous system to send signals throughout the body and to the brain, triggering us to move, think, and feel. Traditional acupuncture is founded on the principle that energy flows within the human body and this energy flow can be directed or redirected to create balance and health.
Earth‘s natural frequency pulsating at 7.83 Hz on average— the “Schumann resonance.” Our body and brain resonate with 7.83 Hz.
Frequency is a measure of the rate at which vibrations occur, quantified as hertz (Hz). The shorter the wavelength, the higher its frequency. The longer the wavelength, the lower the frequency. Frequency and the vibrations it carries create an energetic change when they travel through a substance. So if you think about it, nothing is ever static. We, and everything around us and inside us, are in constant, “periodic,” motion.
Our body is an antenna system, intercommunicating via electrical currents of different kinds—from the long distances between our biological parts (from head to toe) to the most local distances inside each cell.
The “good vibes” and “bad vibes” people can feel are related to the chemical signals in a physical space that are picked up by our nervous system. This magnetic field, measured in the form of an electrocardiogram (EKG), can be detected up to three feet away from the body, in all directions. Our emotions are encoded in this heart field.
Plants and animals are perceived to emit and respond to energy we cannot. For example, birds are known to navigate, communicate, and flock together, and the premise is that they use Earth‘s electromagnetic field, aided by a complex sense of smell, to guide them.
Sound was creating the geometry. If you adjusted to the same frequency, the same shapes would reappear. Vibrations can and do have specific impacts on the shape of their surroundings, it becomes possible to extrapolate how vibration has a very real influence on our physical and emotional bodies.
Many ancient texts state that our universe began with the sound om. Om is the primordial sound, believed to be the essence of reality, the creative unifier of the universe. Sound, as you know, is frequency. It is vibrational.
Everything that surrounds us and is within us is made of energy—There is a constant geomagnetic field on the surface of our planet, generating from Earth‘s core out to space. It protects our atmosphere from solar wind and cosmic rays that would otherwise strip away our ozone layer.