Lita
21st October 2010, 14:28
This was in my mail today and thought it might be of interest.
Heart Math
This past week marked an important milestone for the Global Coherence Initiative, a special division of the Institute of HeartMath. We have successfully installed a second GCI Monitoring System Site. As IHM and GCI Director of Research, I just returned from overseeing the construction of the new sensor site, which is located near Hofuf in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on the opposite side of the planet from our first sensor site here in California, U.S.
Being able to simultaneously monitor signals on the opposite side of the planet will enable us to start building a picture of the rhythms and resonances in the magnetic fields produced by the earth and ionosphere on a global scale. This will be the first time this has ever been done. To learn more about the Global Coherence Monitoring System (GCMS), click here. (http://www.heartmath.org/research/research-home/global-coherence.html)
Global Coherence Monitoring System next steps are to deploy additional strategically positioned sensor sites in upstate New York on the east coast of the U.S., the United Kingdom, Asia and Western Africa, as well as in other parts of the world.
Lita
MorningSong
21st October 2010, 18:02
WOW, Lita! This is really interesting!
From the site link:
The GCMS’s purpose is to measure and study the earth’s energetic systems and the forces that affect them. This includes the interplanetary magnetic field and solar wind speed, which are measured by weather satellites and which can be viewed in live feeds at www.glcoherence.org; and fluctuations and resonances in the magnetic fields generated by Earth and in the ionosphere by ground-based magnetometers built and maintained by GCI. Currently, we have a magnetometer in Boulder Creek at the Institute of HeartMath. Ultimately, we foresee that 12 remote sensing stations, all connected via the Internet, will be deployed globally.
In addition, we have a unique real-time data display of the output from the global random number generator network, which is maintained by the Global Consciousness Project (GCP), a research partner with GCI. This system has been shown to be sensitive to a number of global events that involve changes in human emotions. The real-time date display on the GCI Webs site allows anyone to view the system output.
Background: The scientific community is just beginning to appreciate how the fields generated by living systems and the ionosphere interact with one another. For instance, the earth and the ionosphere generate a symphony of frequencies and some of the large resonances occurring in the earth’s field are in the same frequency range as those of the human heart and brain. Although researchers have looked at some of the possible interactions between the earth’s field and human, animal and plant activity, they have barely scratched the surface of what may be achieved with long-term global monitoring of resonances and changes in the earth and ionospheric fields.
Previous research already has found that changes in the earth’s magnetic field are associated with changes in nervous system and brain activity, including memory, athletic performance and other tasks; sensitivity in a wide range of extrasensory perception experiments; synthesis of nutrients in plants and algae; the number of reported traffic violations and accidents; mortality from heart attacks and strokes; and incidence of depression and suicide. It’s interesting to note that changes in geomagnetic conditions appear to affect the rhythms of the heart more strongly than other physiological functions.
There is evidence in some cases that people’s brainwaves can synchronize with the rhythm of the electromagnetic waves generated in the earth’s ionosphere. When people say they "feel" an impending earthquake or other planetary events such as weather changes, it is possible that they are reacting to the actual physical signals that occur in the earth’s field before the events.
While it is not difficult to conceive that life-forms embedded in the earth’s magnetic field could be affected by modulations in the field, it is a more far-reaching proposition to suggest that the earth’s field can be influenced or modulated by human emotions.
Nevertheless, GCI researchers theorize that when large numbers of humans respond to a global event with a common emotional feeling, the collective response can modulate the activity in the earth’s field. Cases in which the event evokes negative responses can be thought of as a planetary stress wave, and cases in which a positive wave is created could create a global coherence wave. This perspective is supported by research at the Institute of HeartMath, which has shown that emotions not only create coherence or incoherence in our bodies, but, like radio waves, also radiate outward and are detected by the nervous systems of others in our environment.
I will be looking into this data! Good find!
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