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Dear Friend,
Do you believe coherent, collective human intentions can have a positive global impact? We at GCI do.
We are embarking on an exciting project where GCI researchers are scientifically examining the degree to which collective human emotional responses to significant events are reflected in the earth’s magnetic field and how activity in the earth’s magnetic fields affects collective human behavior.
Providing evidence of this is one of the GCI’s major goals. Researchers are using data gathered by the Global Coherence Monitoring System (GCMS) to investigate how we are affected by changes in the earth’s magnetic environment. Future studies will examine the effects of increased collective coherence on the earth’s field and improved social and health outcomes.
While it is not difficult to conceive that all life-forms embedded in the earth’s magnetic fields are affected by modulations in these fields, it is a more far-reaching proposition to suggest that the information carried by the earth’s fields 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 affect the information in the earth’s field. In cases where the event evokes negative responses, this could be thought of as a planetary stress wave, and in cases where an intentional generated positive wave is created, it could be thought of as 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.
New controlled laboratory studies conducted by a noble prize winning scientist, Luc Montagnier shows that genetic (DNA) information can be carried by a very weak magnetic field that has the same frequency as the earth’s Schumann resonance.
These experiments strongly support the hypothesis that the earth’s magnetic field connects all living systems and can transmit biologically important information.
Changes in earth’s magnetic field are correlated with the following:
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Changes in brain and nervous system activity.
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Performance of athletic, memory and other tasks.
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Sensitivity in a wide range of extrasensory perception experiments.
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Synthesis of nutrients in plants and algae.
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The number of reported traffic violations and accidents.
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Mortality from heart attacks and strokes.
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Incidence of depression and suicide.
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Although researchers have looked at some of the possible interactions between the earth’s fields and human, animal and plant activity, scientists have barely scratched the surface of what may be achieved with something as sophisticated as the Global Coherence Monitoring System.
The GCMS is a network of 14 sensing stations situated around the planet. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, they measure fluctuations in the earth’s geomagnetic fields. Click to view GCI’s Sensor Site Map 2013.
We believe the Global Coherence Monitoring System can facilitate a better understanding of the mutual interactions between humans and our global environment. More important however, is enlisting the collaboration of individuals and groups of people in creating and establishing coherent out-going energy fields which interact with planetary fields, thus helping establish global coherence.
With care,
GCI Steering Committee and Staff
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P.S. To learn more about the Global Coherence Monitoring System, click here.
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