As previously discussed, there is a harmonic relationship between the Earth and our mind-body connection. The earth’s magnetic field and other factors are the electromagnetic parameters of biological energy exercising an influence on living matter. Earth’s low-frequency isoelectric field, the magnetic field of the Earth and the electrostatic field which emerges from our body are closely interwoven. As such, humans can maintain resonancy with the environment, and therefore health, through synchronicity with biorhythms. Because our internal rhythms interact with external rhythms, we are affected by patterns such as REMsleep, health, and mental focus, arousal and hormonal secretion.

When considering the Schumann Resonance, for instance, at 7.8 cycles per second (now being reported to be as high as 11 cycles per second in some parts of world) which are the measurement for global electromagnetic resonances, we have a global example of how natural rhythms affect Life on Earth. Just like brainwaves, the Shuman Resonance fluctuates due to geographical location, lightning, solar flares, atmospheric ionisation and daily cycles. Because the rhythms and pulsations of the human brain mirror those of the resonant properties of the terrestrial cavity, which functions as a waveguide, the earth’s magnetic field and other factors directly and indirectly influence our mental and physical behaviors.

Examples of geomagnetic field influences include patters like the Moon’s rotation (29.5 days), the Earth’s rotation (365.25 days), sunspot cycles (11 or 22 years), the nutation cycle (18.6 years), the rotation of the planets (88 days to 247.7 years), and the galaxy’s rotation cycle (250 million years). These in turn affect the faster biological rhythms we are more familiar with, including insulin (few minutes), gonadotropin secretion (90-120 minutes) dominant nostril exchange (1-2 hours), etc.

In sum, the human body (or the body of any living creature) is not an object in space, but is seamlessly welded into the space-time continuum and thus highly affected by environmental changes. For the sake of health and well-being, we must therefore tune-in to the natural biorhythms dictated by universal fluctuations.