Schumann Resonance in 2023 and its role in the global transformation. How can we tune our brain frequency?

SpiroVerse
7 min readJul 15, 2023

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Talking about the Global Transformation, otherwise known as the “Quantum Leap”, also involves mentioning the “Schumann Resonance”. Once this has arisen, it means that the world is undoubtedly transforming, and not only are people changing, the planet Earth itself is also changing.

The Schumann resonance indicators are under the jurisdiction of geophysicists, and they don’t simplify their science just to make it clearer to esotericists. But experts at SpiroVerse compared the data from academic publications on this topic with what our full-time neuroscientist and lecturer at Charles University in Prague, Anastasia Lagutina, says about the human brain, with the crazy events that are happening now with nations and shaping history. Scientists from different fields do not communicate much with each other, which is a shame, as data from different areas, superimposed on each other, provide a real insight: an understanding of the overall picture of how connected we are with our planet, and where we will end up years from now, in 2039, when the Global Transformation is complete. Spiritual distance is not measured in kilometers, as it turned out, but it can be measured by Hertz, as a physical quantity called “oscillation frequency”.

What is Schumann Resonance (also known as Schumann Frequency)?

In the Earth’s atmosphere, the layer within the stratosphere is called the ionosphere. This begins about 50km down from the Earth’s surface. There is a high concentration of electrons and free ions, all influenced by ultraviolet and cosmic rays from space, and from Earth’s gravity and magnetic field. We can say that the ionosphere is the energy shell of the Earth, where the energy flows coming to a person from space intersect with the energy that the Earth gives us.

At an altitude of 55 kilometers, a cavity forms in the ionosphere, which acts as a waveguide for electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves that are in the lower part of the ionosphere, physicists call “standing”. In 1905, Nikola Tesla patented his idea that the Earth was a resonant circuit. He even determined the resonance frequency at 6.18–30 Hz, purely theoretically, and devices appeared much later, showing an amplitude of 7.83–32.4 Hz. In other words, Tesla guessed, or foresaw, exactly right.

Thunderstorms have the greatest influence on the ionosphere. Lightning discharges generate electromagnetic waves that are trapped and propagate within the ionosphere. Their frequency is the Schumann resonance. It is named after the German physicist Winfried Otto Schumann, who predicted its existence with mathematics in 1952. Lightning and magnetic storms, energy discharges in the atmosphere during thunderstorms increase the Schumann frequency by about 15%.

The Schumann resonance is constantly measured by stations in different parts of the globe: Tomsk State University station (Russia, Tomsk), Lekhta station (Russia), West Greenwich station (USA), Hollister and Parkfield station (USA), Moshiri station (Japan), Martovaya station (Ukraine), Ioannina University station (Greece), Nagucenk station (Hungary), Mitzpe Ramon station (Israel) and stations at the South and North Poles. At the same time, their data may vary.

What is the relationship between Schumann Resonance and the human brain?

This was noticed almost immediately after Otto Schumann announced his discovery to his colleagues, and he dealt with this issue in 1952–1954. In 1954 and 1960, by Koenig and his colleagues (König, HL; Krueger, AP; Lang, S.; Sönning, W. Biologic Effects of Environmental Electromagnetism ; Springer: Berlin, Germany, 2012.) In the course of their research, they revealed a pattern between the resonance of Earth and the ionosphere and the activity of the human brain. This similarity extended to the values ​​of the components of the electric field (mV/m) and magnetic field (nF).

In 2006, Sergey Pobachenko, a scientist from Tomsk State University, confirmed the similarity between variations in the Schumann spectra and brain activity in the frequency range of 6–16 Hz. (Pobachenko, SV; Kolesnik, AG; Borodin, AS; Kalyuzhin, VV The contigency of parameters of human encephalograms and Schumann resonance electromagnetic fields revealed in monitoring studies. Complex Syst. Biophys. 2006, 51 , 480–483.)

In 2016, the Behavioral Neuroscience and Biomolecular Research Laboratories of Laurentian University, Ontario, Canada, published the article “Similar Spectral Power Densities Within the Schumann Resonance and a Large Population of Quantitative Electroencephalographic Profiles: Supportive Evidence for Koenig and Pobachenko”. This study provides additional evidence for similarities between human brain activity and the Schumann resonance, drawing conclusions from observing consistent spectral patterns of electromagnetic fields in both systems. The subjects were given an electroencephalogram and compared its pattern with graphs of fluctuations in the indicators of the station closest to the experiment, which measures the Schumann resonance.

This is the dry language of scientific articles — but we are talking about mysticism here! Esotericists who draw their knowledge directly from space rarely refer to what the international scientific community has found out and published. Moreover, the two parties are skeptical of each other and exchange insulting statements like “You don’t understand anything!”. But in the case of Schumann resonance studies, the relationship between the human brain and the ionospheric Earth is recognized by both.

If there is a connection, it can be used for individual benefit. In 2017, several Iranian university laboratories published an article ‘Effects of Extremely Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields on Neurogenesis and Cognitive Behavior in an Experimental Model of Hippocampal Injury’ . In short, low-frequency magnetic fields, in which Schumann resonance exists, improve spatial learning and memory performance. Exposure to low-frequency magnetic fields increases the number of BrdU+ and NeuN+ cells in the dentate gyrus (a brain structure involved in the regulation of memory functions, spatial navigation, and attention management).

So what does this all mean? Low-frequency magnetic fields enhance neurogenesis, that is, the formation of new brain cells. The saying that nerve cells do not regenerate is outdated as of a few years ago and scientists now believe that the human nervous system is capable of regeneration.

The Schumann Resonance is becoming larger. Something is going on.

The most surprising thing in light of the above is that the Schumann resonance, which has been on the arithmetic average since the 1970s, when it began to be measured, in the region of 7.8 Hz, is now rising, and quickly.

And this is just the beginning. The earth and all the people on it are now moving from the Kali Yuga (as Hindus call the era of aggression, competitiveness, and calculation) to the era of the open consciousness of the Satya Yuga , when people become more conscious, kinder and relationships will be built on the principles of cooperation.

This process is what the SpiroVerse community calls the “Global Transformation” and the purpose of our association is to bring together specialists from various fields, both academic scientists and energy practitioners. Each, in their own way, are able to foresee the future and prepare for it. In July 2023, we are launching a large training course “Global Transition” , in which our experts will help you go through the turbulent process of transformation painlessly, and begin receiving benefits from the emerging system of relations right now. The global transition began on 09/21/2019, and it will end in 2039 — that is, we have already passed a considerable portion of the way.

From the results of laboratory studies, we can conclude that the human brain adjusts its frequency to the level of wave oscillations in the Earth’s ionosphere — that is, to the indicators of the Schumann resonance. The electroencephalograms of the volunteers participating in the experiments show that the level of fluctuations in the brain strongly depends on what emotion the person is currently experiencing.

The Earth is a step ahead of the people living on it. It is undergoing the Global Transformation a little faster than we are, overtaking us to prepare the ground. In 2023, the Schumann frequency ranges from 20 to 60 Hz, on average, to be completely accurate, it turns out just 38 Hz. That is, the Earth brings us — all of us — to the level of sincere politeness, when you want to say “Thank you.” A little more, and we will approach 50 Hz when you wish to love.

In a state of highest concentration — during meditation, for example — the human brain generates waves with a frequency of up to 200 Hz. Therefore, creators of meditation music compilations often indicate the frequency of the track. The stronger the meditation, the more difficult the task you set for yourself, the higher the frequency should be.

The Schumann resonance has not yet caught up with the brain waves of a meditator. Because in meditation we are much higher, closer to the divine, than the “average temperature in the hospital” of humanity. And the Schumann resonance is aimed at everyone. Its task is to slowly raise and open the consciousness of everyone in order to lead humanity through the Global Transformation.

This is a difficult path, but we must go through it. The Earth, including its ionosphere, will help us along the way. SpiroVerse members and experts are talking about all this as part of the Global Transformation online course. The whole world is changing now: politics, the financial system, and relationships between people. It is desirable not only to keep up with it, but also to receive bonuses, rejoice, be happy and success in business.

👉 Follow this link to learn more about the course program, the Global Transformation, and what is important to do to get ready for the New World.

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