Energy Fields
Scientists have known for centuries the influence of energy fields on the brain, physical body and psychological state of humans. The position of the planets, including the sun, the moon, weather patterns and relative conditions of the earth, all have a profound effect on our psychological status and physical state. For example, crime rates, the number of births and the activity in hospital emergency rooms consistently increases when there is a full moon. The position of the moon relative to the earth and sun affects the electromagnetic field of the earth, which in turn affects the behavior of humans. There are different relative conditions throughout the world and humans in different parts of the world are in different electromagnetic fields. Their bodies attempt to calibrate, within limits, to the conditions at that part of the earth and when they are not able to do this, they feel stressed and unwell.
 
Schumann Resonance and Human Brain Wave Frequencies

Evidence shows that there is a direct relationship between the electromagnetic field in the earth's ionosphere, called the Schumann Resonance, and the brain wave frequency of humans. The Schumann Resonance varies at different points of the earth and ranges from 6 - 50 cycles per second (Hertz). The most common frequency, or resonance, is 7.83 Hertz, which is in the alpha-theta wave range.

The relative conditions in different areas on the earth will produce a specific Schumann Resonance that correlates with those relative conditions. The brain wave frequency of humans in each area will attempt to calibrate with the Schumann Resonance in that area. Science has shown that if the brain wave frequency of a human is not calibrated with the Schumann Resonance, the person will feel sick and unhappy. For example, if the Schumann Resonance in one part of the earth increases from low alpha wave range (8-10 Hertz) to high alpha wave range (10-12 Hertz) this will impact the humans in that part of the earth who have low frequency brain waves and they will not be able to relax deeply, integrate their mind and body, sleep deeply or heal. A second example is whereby the relative conditions in INDIA produce a specific Schumann Resonance and the people in that country feel normal when their brain waves are calibrated with that specific Schumann Resonance. If a person from North America goes to INDIA , they will feel stressed physically, mentally and emotionally because their brain wave frequency is not calibrated for the conditions in INDIA .

This means that the conditions of the earth, through the Schumann Resonance, are not conducive to the brain wave frequency of all people. Science has shown that an increase in Schumann Resonance beyond a certain point in any area on the earth has a detrimental effect on human brain wave frequencies and that the increase in brain wave frequency has a negative impact on the psychological and physical health of the people living in that area. There is a correlation between an increase in the electromagnetic field and an increase in brain wave frequency; the result is a detrimental effect on the health and behavior of humans.

Brain wave frequencies are divided into five categories.

Gamma waves (25-60 Hertz) relate to processing of information from different areas of the brain.

Beta waves (12-25 Hertz) dominate our normal waking state.

Alpha waves (8-12 Hertz) are present during dreaming and light meditation when the eyes are closed.

Theta waves (4-8 Hertz) occur most often in sleep and in the deepest states of meditation and thought.

Delta waves (0-4 Hertz) are the slowest but highest in amplitude and are very rare. Delta waves occur only during certain stages of sleep or for short period of deep meditation.

Brain wave frequencies are different in the subconscious brain and the conscious brain. According to scientists, the subconscious brain is older, located in the back portion of the brain, and is composed of our genetic instincts and perceptions. We are born with genetic instincts, which are common to all humans and are unchangeable. This is called the "nature" part of our brain. Two examples of our genetic instincts at work are the instinct to pull our hand away from a hot stove, or to run away when we are in danger. According to current scientific knowledge, the second part of the subconscious brain is perception, which develops over the course of our life, especially during childhood. This is called the "nurture" part of our brain and according to the theory of scientists it can be influenced and changed by our environment.

Our perceptions, combined with our genetic instincts, tell us whether a situation is beneficial or harmful and activates a physiological, emotional and mental reaction. For example, if I spent my childhood by the sea playing with my family in the water and enjoying myself I would feel happy and excited to be in the sea as an adult. But if I had an experience as a child where I almost drowned, my reaction to the sea would be fearful and create stress.

The subconscious brain, through genetic instincts (" nature ") and perceptions (" nurture "), has its own brain wave frequency. The subconscious brain works automatically and is considered the shadow of the conscious brain. The conscious brain, according to current science, is the new part of the brain located in the front and it is considered the more sophisticated part of the brain. This is where we process information, learn, gain knowledge, integrate experiences and make decisions. According to neurological science, the conscious part of the brain begins to function when a child reaches 6 years of age and the brain wave frequency in the conscious brain is in the alpha wave stage (8-12 Hertz). Scientists believe that before the age of 6, the brain wave frequency of babies is in the delta range (0-4 Hertz) and young children are in the theta range (4-8 Hertz), evidenced by the stillness of babies and calm, playful happiness of young children. According to the theory of scientists, the brain wave frequency of the conscious brain changes constantly according to our internal and external environment.

The external environment affects the brain waves through the electromagnetic field of the earth's ionosphere, the Schumann Resonance, by exposure to electronic devices around us, and to the electromagnetic field of others. The strength and intensity of the electromagnetic field around a person will dictate the influence it has on their brain wave frequency.

To shift the brain wave frequency of the subconscious brain is impossible according to science, but it is possible to shift the frequency of the conscious brain, however, it takes a large change in the electromagnetic field surrounding them to do this. The electromagnetic field of healers is not large enough to change the electromagnetic field of those in their contact or if it does shift, it is a very small shift and last for a short period of time.

Scientists have discovered that if the brain wave frequencies of the subconscious and conscious brain are calibrated the person will not have neurological diseases. A lack of a calibration creates a resistance, a difference between the two, and results in mental and physical neurological disease. It is the difference in brain wave frequency between the subconscious brain and the conscious brain that stresses the brain tissue and creates neurological disease. The magnitude of the difference reflects the magnitude of the disease. An example of the difference in brain wave frequencies can be seen in a country like INDIA , where chaos is the rule. The brain waves of the subconscious brain and conscious brain of the people in INDIA are calibrated for a high frequency. They feel normal with a sense of restlessness and suffocation when there is chaos going on around them. If you place them in a calm environment, putting their conscious brain in a low frequency while their, subconscious brain is in high frequency, they feel uneasy and unwell. The opposite occurs for a western person whose subconscious brain has a low frequency. If they are placed in a chaotic environment that produces high frequency waves in their conscious brain there is no calibration and they feel stressed emotionally, mentally and physically.

 

 
The Pineal Gland and Melatonin

Scientists have demonstrated that our bodies produce an extremely low electromagnetic field and that all the cells in the body are sensitive to the electromagnetic field of the earth and the electromagnetic field of others. The pineal gland is particularly sensitive to electromagnetic fields and 20 - 30% of its cells will release more or less melatonin in response to changes in the electromagnetic field. Melatonin is the 24-hour pacemaker of the body. Without melatonin, a human loses the time specific, systematic organization of their hormones, causing degenerative changes in the brain and organ systems. Melatonin also controls sexual rhythms and immune function. At 25 years of age, a human releases 50 pg/ml/day and as they age the levels drop to 10pg/ml/day. This is part of the degenerative process of aging that every human experiences. The melatonin pathway is via the autonomic nervous system primarily located in the spinal cord. It is the main anti-oxidant in the brain. When it is too low, the neuron chemistry changes and people report sleep disorders, depression, low sex drive and undiagnosed neurological disorders. When the cells in a human respond to the electromagnetic field of the earth and to the electromagnetic field of others, one of the measurable changes is the small increased amount of melatonin released. When there is an abundance of melatonin, the person feels energized and happy. A lack of melatonin results in exhaustion, depression, tumors and illness.

 
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