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Collective Sentience



by George Pór -

An exploration into the next stage of human consciousness:

This contribution to the “Mindfulness and Compassion” conference is focused on where the moral compass of integral mindfulness points.

Being integrally mindful is about taking mindfulness off the meditation cushion and infusing all dimensions of our life with it; not only the life of you and me but also of collective entities, such as organizations, networks, nations.

If wisdom is “a discerning mental factor that clearly comprehends the causes, conditions, effects and implications of experiential process, content, behavior…” as Ron Purser suggests (Purser, 2014) then cultivating it at collective scales is a vital condition to our species’ evolution to the next level of consciousness.

That is a requisite for passing our evolutionary test to a planetary society guided by collective wisdom.

Only then we will be capable to meet our intertwining global crises caused by the pathological aspect of the previous stages of consciousness and their corresponding social structures.

Collective sentience builds on the Buddhist concept of sentience (characterized by matter, sensation, perception, mental formations and consciousness) and turns it into an attribute of groups and collective entities at any scale.

Humanity will become sentient when it develops collective sensing and meaning-making organs, collective intelligence and consciousness, which make it capable to care for the well-being and evolution of the species itself, its habitat, both the whole each part of it.

All for the Whole, the Whole for all.


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Creating the Future



by James Clair Lewis -

Causality and Gravitation:

The future is a wavefront of potentiality. It is very maleable. Nothing is entirely fixed because people are constantly making decisions. 

To understand the process, you first have to look at it from an individual standpoint and then at a collective standpoint.

The two laws which have the most to do with the Cascade are Causality and Gravitation. 
Causality 
Our actions and inactions are Causal, generating Karma. You may deal with your Karma at any point along the Cascade.  
If you deal with your Karma on the higher planes, then that Karma is dealt with and cannot manifest on the Physical plane.  
If you don't deal with your Karma on the higher planes, then the Cascade will bring it to the Physical, where it will smack you in the face... really hard. 
Gravitation 
Gravitation draws conditions into your midst that match what is going on inside your head. Turmoil inside yourself, will be reflected as turmoil around you.  
Tranquility within yourself, will be reflected as tranquility around you. When you keep a clear head, solutions to problems will make themselves known to you. If you don't keep a clear head then you will drown in muddy waters.
That is how it works on an individual basis. 

Some people have thought that by pointing out this aspect of total personal responsibility, that I blame victims for what happens to them. 

What I am actually doing is explaining certain processes so that you can stop being a victim of circumstances.


These processes work on a collective basis as well as a personal basis. 

We sort of inherit some Karma from all of the people to which we are attached and the fact is that we are all in this together. 

There is a vast network of mutual influence going on. What people believe on a mass scale, sets the pattern and the context for what comes about. 

Both action and inaction are extremely significant. Humanity might run itself off a cliff into the ocean, like over-populated lemmings OR people may decide to work together to actually establish civilization on Earth. The human race has a tremendous track record of blundering its way into and then out of, total disaster.

So you may be wondering which way it will all go. Let me point out the curve of statistical probability. 

Every possibility of how we might relate to events, will be tried by somebody. Some strategies will work out much better than others. 

Did you know that the vast majority of human beings, (as represented by the large bulge in the probability curve) are primarily interested in living their lives basicly in peace with their neighbors? 

That is an important fact that you must never forget. Thinking of people as ignorant sheep, makes it more difficult for them to behave differently.


We need some Courage here. 

We need faith in ourselves, that we can figure out solutions to problems otherwise we won't figure them out, even though they do exist. 

We need faith in other people because that empowers people to work together and implement solutions. Humanity desires life and we can make that happen. Think of this not as a choice but as a duty. Now let's get on with it.




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The Visionary Heart: From Resonance to Radiance



by Kennedy Braden - 

We are in a time like no other. It is a time familiar yet unknown, what we have waited for yet pulled back from.

We are emerging out of the darkest moments of humankind into the greatest opening of the heart.

We stand between these two worlds. 

One world is what we have been indoctrinated with deeply: the world of 3D space time.

The other world is beyond our conditioned concepts of space time; we sense it but it is often feels just out of reach to our everyday consciousness. 

Yet, this new world is where we are going and we are experiencing this shift as we are co-creating it. We see the old patterns of belief in separation dissolving while we are birthing the vibrational codes of Unity, Oneness and a New World.

We feel the falling away of structures, personal and social, at once with fear and delight!


Steady Ground

Where is the steady ground that is strong enough, the spirit that is deep enough, the sanctuary where Truth resounds its timeless tone?

  • THE HUMAN HEART 
  • THE GLOBAL HEART 
  • THE COSMIC HEART 
  • THE ANCIENT GATEWAY WITHIN US
Ours is a journey through the gateway/singularity of the heart to the Divine Matrix of all possibilities and existence. It is here where our vital visions are born and ideas blossom with depth and exponential power. 

It is here where openings are created to the deep waters of our souls and we return to the Radiance of the Heart and the infinite connectivity of all we are. It is here where we embody our deepest presence.


Turning Point

This is a time when endings and beginnings merge in a way never known before. We are turning the corner from darkness into light.

It may seem that we are at a point of separation — but in reality, we are at the edge of a great choice point to come Home together. 

This is the time to deeply know our oneness and to cultivate Peace, Love, Honor, Kindness and Heart-based living. 

Each of us in our own way is receiving the Call to change.

The power of the heart and heart based feeling is the language that speaks to the Field that surrounds us, that is us and may very well be our true voice that changes everything.

We get to know the power of Love and its collective effect upon the world, the present and future of our beloved planet.


Will you change it?
  • Stresswaves to Heartwaves
  • Ordinary intelligence to heart intelligence
  • Closure to openness
  • Conventional thinking to Wisdom and Grace
  • Separation to Communion
  • From Resonance to Radiance!


Visionary Practice
Connect with your heart by placing your hand in the center of your chest and focus there. 
Deepen into suspended luminous Infinite heart. Rest in this radiance and connectivity.




About Author: Kennedy Hassett Braden - A founding board member of the Circle for Original Thinking, has introduced Evolutionary Heart/Infinity practices globally, is an Emissary for The Resonance Project Foundation/Academy, International Peace Ambassador, licensed HeartMath coach, author, speaker, poet, dancer.



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Creating Heart-to-Heart Coherence


by Paul Lenda -

There is an incredible amount of knowledge that we as humans can gather up from the plant kingdom with a heart-centered approach.

By gathering information directly from the “heart of nature”, we are able to realize the interconnectedness between humanity and the planet in a way that may conjure up themes from films such as Avatar.

As more scientific research comes forward concerning the abilities and properties of plants, the more we learn that there are so many things that the plant kingdom is able to teach us, especially concerning harmony and balance.
book that came our a few years ago entitled 'The Secret Teachings of Plants: The Intelligence of the Heart in the Direct Perception of Nature' details these things in a very elegant way and shows us that the ancient shamanistic tales of oneness, interconnectedness, harmony and balance with respect to humanity and nature’s relationship are indeed true.

The human heart is significantly more important than most people realize, and in order to spread awareness of this reality, secret excerpts from the book will be provided to show just how important and sophisticated the heart truly is.

The Physical Heart: The Central Nervous System Heart

Between 60%-65% of the cells in the heart are neural cells. Yes, the same kinds as those in your brain. The neural connections between the brain and heart cannot be turned off.

Information is always flowing between the two. The heart is directly wired into the central nervous system and brain, interconnected with the amygdala, thalamus, hippocampus, and cortex.

There are four brain centers are primarily concerned with emotional memories and processing; sensory experience; memory, spatial relationships, the extraction of meaning from sensory inputs from the environment; and problem solving, reasoning, and learning.
The heart makes and releases its own neurotransmitters as it needs them. 

By monitoring central nervous system functioning, the heart can tell just what neurotransmitters it needs and when in order to enhance its communication with the brain.

The heart also has its own memory.

The heart stores memories which affect consciousness and behavior, how we perceive the world. They most often have to do with specific emotional experiences and the meanings embedded within them. The more intense the emotional experience, the more likely it will be stored by the heart as memory.
Neuronal discharge in the brain–the oscillating pattern of informational pulse release in the amygdala, hippocampus, thalamus, and sometimes the neocortex–is in phase with heart and lung cycles. These discharges are state-dependent.

In other words, changes in heart activity–blood pressure, timing of beats, wave pulsations in the blood, hormone and neurotransmitter creation and release, and more–all shift the functioning of these areas of the brain. Information embedded within cardiac outputs directly reaches many of the subcortical areas of the brain involved in emotional processing.
The kinds of information that the heart sends significantly shifts functioning of the amygdala thus affecting emotions and other subcortical centers of the brain.

The kind of activity displayed in the central nucleus of the amygdala has been found to be dependent on input from the aortic depressor or carotid sinus nerves.

Heart researcher Rollin McCraty comments, “Cells within the amygdaloid complex specifically responded to information from the cardiac cycle.”
Single neurons in the brain alter their behavior in response to the signals received from each heartbeat. In response to cardiac input, complexes of neurons in the brain change their grouping and firing patterns.

They alter their behavior in order to embed the information received through cardiac function and send it into the central nervous system.

The information embedded within cardiac pulses alters central nervous function in behaviorally significant ways. There is, in fact, a two-way communication between heart and brain that shifts physiological functioning and behavior in response to the information exchanged.
Analysis of information flow into the human body has shown that much of it impacts the heart first, flowing to the brain only after it has been perceived by the heart. 

What this means is that our experience of the world is routed first through our heart, which “thinks” about the experience and then sends the data to the brain for further processing.

When the heart receives information back from the brain about how to respond, the heart analyzes it and decides whether or not the actions that the brain wants to take will be effective.

The heart routinely engages in a neural dialogue with the brain and, in essence, the two decide together what actions to take.

Heart-Brain Entrainment

When the brain entrains to the heart, connectivity increases between brain and body. Conversely, the location of consciousness in the brain leads to an increased disconnection between brain and body.

When one shifts into heart-oriented cognition, mental dialogue is reduced.
Sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve pathways and the baroreceptor system directly link the heart and brain, allowing communications and information to flow freely.

Messages flowing from the heart to the brain during this shift to coherence significantly alter the brain’s functioning, especially in the cortex, which profoundly affects perception and learning.
A new mode of cognition is activated…the holistic/intuitive/depth mode. Heart researcher McCraty comments, 
“[heart entrainment] leads to increased self-management of one’s mental and emotional states that automatically manifests as more highly ordered physiological states that affect the functioning of the whole body, including the brain. The practitioners of these heart focus techniques report an increased intuitive awareness and more efficient decision-making capability that is beyond their normal capacity from the mind and brain alone.”
Shifting the focus of consciousness to the heart–and away from the forebrain–results in entrainment of large populations of cells in the forebrain to cardiac functioning (rather than vice versa). 

These populations of forebrain cells begin oscillating to the rhythms produced by the heart, and the perception of those populations of cells, the kinds of information they begin to process during entrainment, is very different from what they process when entrainment is not occurring.
The human brain operates in a state that is far from equilibrium; it, like the heart, is a complex, nonlinear oscillator.

Every day, there is an incessant stream of incoming data–material to “think” about. These incoming signals cause the system to constantly shift from one state to another in response to the incoming signals.

The system constantly wobbles in and out of dynamic equilibrium, reestablishing a new homeodynamic every time it is perturbed.
The neurons in the brain are nonlinear, oscillators themselves, and can be influenced by extremely weak perturbations.

They are very sensitive to such perturbations, for they, like all nonlinear oscillators, use stochastic resonance to boost signal strength.

A shift in the heart’s electromagnetic field is a perturbation that the brain has been evolutionarily intended to respond to. And when the heart goes coherent, the brain immediately begins to respond.
Coordinated interactions across extracellular space lead to long-range, coordinated dynamics of heart and brain function during heart/brain entrainment.

When brain neurons entrain to the heart’s ECG activity, the timing of neuronal firings alters and research shows that the timing of neuronal firing conveys several times more information than the firing count.

Analysis of electroencephalogram readings shows that the heart’s signals are strongest in the occipital (posterior) regions of the brain and the right anterior (front) sections of the brain.
The brain’s alpha rhythms also synchronize to the heart, and their amplitude lowers when they do so. 

The brain’s alpha rhythyms are the fastest of the brain’s electromagnetic waves. Their amplitude is lower when brain arousal is lower or when a person concentrates on external sensory phenomena rather than on abstract analytical or symbolic thoughts.
After heart/brain entrainment, when a combination of both heart and brain waves are taken by electrocardiogram, what is seen is that the brain waves ride on top of the heart waves.

Not only are they oscillating together; the brain’s wave patterns are, in fact, embedded within the larger field of the heart.
Hippocampal activity increases considerably when cognition is shifted to the heart, heart coherence occurs, and the brain entrains to the heart.

Focusing on external sensory cues activates hippocampal functions, since all the sensory systems of our bodies converge in the hippocampus.

The increased demand on hippocampal function stimulates stem cells to congregate in the hippocampus and form neurons and neuronal complexes.

The reduced cortisol production that occurs during heart coherence directly enhances hippocampal activity as well.
The hippocampus, in other words, comes strongly online. It begins sifting the electromagnetic fields the heart is detecting for embedded patterns of information, eliciting meaning from background information.

The hippocampus then sends information about those meanings to the neocortex, where it is encoded as memories. The more that sensory focus is on external environments, the more activated the hippocampus and its analysis of meaning becomes.
Shifting attention to any particular organ–in this case, the heart–increases registration of the feedback from that organ in the brain.

This increase is measurable in electroencephalogram patterns. The shift to heart awareness initiates an alteration in body functioning via physiological mechanisms that operate through neural registration of organ feedback on the brain.
This kind of synchronization does not occur spontaneously, unless people habituate heart-focused perception.

Since we have been habituated to the analytical mode of cognition through our schooling, taught to locate our consciousness in the brain and not the heart, this type of entrainment must be consciously practiced. (For most of us, heart-focused perception is not a natural mode of processing information, though it was for ancient peoples and sometimes still is for indigenous cultures.)
Even though the brain entrains with the heart through heart-focused techniques, the brain tends to wander in and out of entrainment.

Because of the brain’s long use as the dominant mode of cognition, this entrainment is not permanent. Practice in entrainment helps the brain and any other system to main synchronization for longer and longer periods of time.

Impacts on Health and Disease

The heart is the most powerful oscillator in the body and its behavior is naturally nonlinear and irregular. One measure of the irregular, nonlinear activity of the heart is called heart rate variability or HRV.

The resting heart, instead of beating regularly, engages in continual, spontaneous fluctuations. The heartbeat in young, healthy people is highly irregular.

Heart beating patterns tend to become very regular and predictable as people get older or as their hearts become diseased.

The greater the HRV, the more complex the heart’s beating patterns are and the healthier the heart is.
"Complexity here refers specifically to a multiscale, fractal-type variability in structure or function. Many disease states are marked by less complex dynamics than those observed under healthy conditions. This decomplexification of systems with disease appears to be a common feature of many pathologies, as well as of aging. When physiological systems become less complex, their information content is degraded. As a result they are less adaptable and less able to cope with the exigencies of a constantly changing environment. To generate information a system must be capable of behaving in an unpredictable fashion… Certain pathologies are marked by a breakdown of this long-range organization property, producing an uncorrelated randomness similar to white noise." --Ary Goldberger
What is especially telling is that when the heart is entrained to the brain’s oscillating wave-form, rather than vice versa, the heart begins to, over time, lose coherence.

The more the heart entrains to the brain, and the longer it does so, the less it displays a variable HRV, the less fractal its processes are and the more regular it is. It is, in fact, entraining to a linear rather than a nonlinear orientation.
It is not surprising then that our culture’s focus on a type of schooling that develops the brain to the exclusion of the heart, that fosters thinking instead of feeling, detachment instead of empathy, leads to disease. Heart disease is the number-one killer in the United States.
When any system begins to lose this dynamical-chaos aspect of its functioning and becomes more predictable, it begins to lose elegance of function.

It, in fact, becomes diseased. Heart disease is always accompanied by an increasing loss of nonlinearity of the heart.

The more predictable and regular the heart becomes, the more diseased it is. Loss of heart rate variability, for instance, occurs in multiple sclerosis, fetal distress, aging, and congestive heart disease.

To be healthy, the heart must remain in a highly unstable state of dynamic equilibrium.
Given all this, it is not surprising that unhealthy emotional states (major depression and panic disorders, for example) correlate with changes in HRV as well as alterations in the power spectral density of the heart (power spectral density refers to the range and number of electromagnetic waves produced by the heart).
During major depression and panic disorder, as in many pathological heart conditions, the heart’s electromagnetic spectrum begins to show a narrower range, and beating patterns again become very regular.

This narrowing and increase in regularity also show direct impacts in the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. Sympathetic nervous system activity and tone tend to increase, the parasympathetic to decrease.
These are all signs of increasing heart disease, as a disordered heart cannot produce the extreme variability and flexibility that is normal in the healthy heart. 

Since emotional experience comes, in part, from the electromagnetic field of the heart, a disordered, narrow, noncomplex electromagnetic field will produce emotional experiences, like depression and panic attacks, that are themselves disordered, narrow and restricted in scope.
In many pathological conditions, the heart’s electrophysiologic system acts as if it were coupling itself to multiple oscillatory systems on a permanent basis.

In other words, it behaves as if it can’t make up its mind, and its cells no longer beat as one unified group. Instead, the group begins to split (broken-hearted), pulled this way and that by different outside oscillating attractors.
Holding the consciousness to one state of being, the verbal/intellectual/analytical mode of cognition, of necessity produces a diminished heart function, a shallower mix of emotional states, and an impaired ability to respond to embedded meanings and communications from the environment and from the self.
Conversely, increasing heart coherence and heart/brain entrainment has shown a great many positive health effects. 

Increased heart coherence boosts the body’s production of immunoglobulin A, a naturally occurring compound that protects the body’s mucous membranes and helps prevent infections. 

Increased heart coherence and heart/brain entrainment also produces improvements in disorders such as arrhythmia, mitral valve prolapse, congestive heart failure, asthma, diabetes, fatigue, autoimmune conditions, autonomic exhaustion, anxiety, depression, AIDS and post-traumatic stress disorder.

In general, in many disease, overall healing rates are enhanced.
One specific treatment intervention study, for example, found that high blood pressure can be significantly lowered within six months–without the use of medication–if heart coherence is reestablished. And as heart/brain synchronization occurs, people experience less anxiety, depression, and stress overall.
Lack of cognitive focus on the body (habituation to the verbal/intellectual/analytical mode of cognition) results in disconnection and increased disorder in organ function–and is the foundation of many diseases, including heart disease.

When attention is focused on different sensory cues (e.g., heartbeat, respiration, external visual stimuli) physiological function shifts significantly and becomes more healthy.
It becomes even healthier when specific kinds of emotions are activated: feelings of caring, love, and appreciation enhance internal coherence.

The more confused, angry, or frustrated a person becomes, the more incoherent their heart’s electromagnetic field.
In the healthy heart, the varied and complex emotional mix we experience each day–generated by contact with our internal and external worlds–produces a range of heart rate patterns that is nonlinear and constantly shifting.

Communications are embedded within these shifting mixes and patterns, communications from and to our bodies, our loved ones, the world at large. The narrower the range of the electromagnetic spectrum, the more regular the beating patterns of the heart and the less “hearty” we become.

Heart Communication with the External World

Biological fields, as Renee Levi comments, are 
“composed of vibrations that are organized, nor random, and have the capacity to selectively react, interact, and transact internally and with other fields.” “Our body and brain, Joseph Chilton Pearce remarks, “form an intricate web of coherent frequencies organized to translate other frequencies and nestled within a nestled within a nested hierarchy of universal frequencies.”
Living organisms, including people, exchange electromagnetic energy through contact between their fields, and this electromagnetic energy carries information in much the same way radio transmitters and receivers carry music.

When people or other living organisms touch, a subtle but highly complex exchange of information occurs via their electromagnetic fields.
Refined measurements reveal that there is an energy exchange between people, carried through the electromagnetic field of the heart, that while strongest with touch and up to 18 inches away, can still be measured (with instruments) when they are five feet apart.

Though of course, our (technological) ability to measure electromagnetic radiation is very crude. Electromagnetic signals from living organisms, just like radio waves, continue outward indefinitely.
So, energy encoded with information is transferred from one electromagnetic field to another. In response to the information it receives, the heart alters its functioning and encodes in its fields, on a constantly shifting basis, its responses.

Those responses can, in turn, alter the electromagnetic fields of whatever living organisms the heart is engaged with–for this is a living, ever-shifting dialogue.
The heart generates the strongest electromagnetic field of the body and this field becomes more coherent as consciousness shifts from the brain to the heart. 

This coherence significantly contributes to the informational exchange that occurs during contact between different electromagnetic fields. The more coherent the field, the more potent the informational exchange.
A coherent heart affects the brain wave pattern not only of the person achieving coherence, but also of any person with whom it comes into contact. While direct skin-to-skin contact has the greatest effect on brain function, mere proximity elicits changes.

A sender’s coherent heart-field is measurable not only in a receiving person’s electroencephalogram, but also in his or her entire electromagnetic field.
When people touch or are in close proximity, a transference of their heart’s electromagnetic energy occurs, and the two fields begin to entrain or resonate with each other.

The result is a combined wave created by a combination of the original waves. This combined wave has the same frequency as the original waves but an increased amplitude. Both its power and depth are increased.
The signal of transfer is sometimes, but not always, detected as flowing in both directions; this depends to a great extent on the context of the transfer and the orientation of the sender.

When a person projects a heart-coherent field filled with caring, love and attention, living organisms respond to the information in the field by becoming more responsive, open, affectionate, animated and closely connected.

Just to illustrate this in real life, this is something that anyone who has ever experienced the effects of MDMA and other empathogens knows all too well and can attest to this reality.
The importance of caring on outcomes in healing has been stressed in a great many cultures and types of healing professions. 

Healing practitioners that consciously produce coherence in the electromagnetic field of their hearts create a field that can be detected by other living systems and their biological tissues. 

This field is then amplified and used by the organism detecting it to shift biological function. When these loving, practitioner-generated fields are detected and (naturally) amplified by ill people, healing rates of wounds are increased, pain decreases, hemoglobin levels shift, DNA alters, and new psychological states manifest.
So, the best outcomes are dependent on the state of mind of the healer. Extreme importance should be attached to the kind of intention a practitioner has as he or she works.

The more caring the practitioner, the more coherence there will be in their electromagnetic field and the better the healing will be.
When we are cared for or care for others, the heart releases an entirely different cascade of hormonal and neurotransmitter substances than it does in other, less hopeful, circumstances.

Falling in love causes a tremendous expansion of the heart, a flood of DHEA and testosterone throughout the heart and body, and a flow of other hormones, such as dopamine, all of which affect adrenal, hypothalamus, and pituitary hormone output.

More Immunoglobulin A, or IgA, is also released, stimulating the health and immune action of mucous membrane systems throughout the body.
The receiver’s receptivity to the practitioner’s heart-field also plays a part in the outcome. The more open he or she is to receiving caring, the more he or she will entrain with an external electromagnetic field.

However, the elegance of the practitioner in creating and directing a coherent electromagnetic field to the patient is of more importance than the sufferer’s receptivity. In addition, the practitioner-generated field must be continually adjusted.
Since the heart’s electromagnetic field is nonlinear, healers can alter the makeup of the field through a constantly shifting perception of the patient. 

As the healer shifts toward coherence, nor surprisingly, there is an alteration in his or her own cortical function. At this point, pesronal perception also alters considerably. The healer’s cognition is, as McCraty puts it, “dramatically changed.” 

This altered perception is by nature extremely sensitive to the fabric of external electromagnetic fields and the information contained within them.
As the practitioner’s perception and their facility in using it deepens, it is possible to use it in a highly directed fashion to extract more meaning from the patient and his or her interior world.

As the patient’s electromagnetic field alters, as it will from moment to moment throughout the process, the kind of caring, attention, and love the practitioner sends and where it is directed can be adjusted, making it more highly sophisticated in its impacts.
Since the healer’s electromagnetic field is so personally directed and shaped to fit the unique needs and electromagnetic field of the patient, the patient’s sensitivity to the process increases the more it occurs.

Anyone can, and will, responds with significant shifts in their electromagnetic field if the practitioner’s technique is elegant enough.
If the practitioner entrains themselves to the patient’s ECG or EEG, their heart can take on the disease patterns in the other person–beat and EEG pattern, and so on.

Self-reflection will show the practitioner the pattern of disease in the patient, and by altering their own pattern back toward health, the practitioner can determine the processes, the steps necessary to produce health in the patient. But beyond this, the patient, in a state of synchronization, will tent to “follow” the leads embedded in the practitioner’s electromagnetic field, moving toward health.
The more accustomed people become to responding to coherent electromagnetic fields generated through a practitioner’s heart, the more rapidly they are able to physiologically respond when they detect a coherent electromagnetic field.

The more interaction two living organisms have, the more imprinting that occurs on their hearts, the more alteration there is in their electromagnetic fields, the more shifts that occur in heart function.
Since this element of healing is almost absent in conventional, technological medicine, patients are not used to responding to coherent electromagnetic fields as part of their healing.

In fact, the electromagnetic field of most medical healers is extremely incoherent, since they have been trained to use their brains to the exclusion of their hearts.

The ill are immersed in incoherent electromagnetic fields throughout their healing process in hospitals, which, in and of itself, is a strong contributing element to the kinds of outcomes hospitals and physicians produce.
Now that you know about the incredible impact our hearts and their electromagnetic energy fields have on ourselves and others, use this information to your advantage and create coherence with those around you, enhancing not only your life but the lives of others and ultimately society as a whole.



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Signposts of Fifth-Dimensional Consciousness



by Deborah Zeta - 

There are signposts that signal our arrival into fifth-dimensional consciousness. Love and kindness are two signposts upon which our foundation for inter-dimensional experience is based. Love is the highest vibration in the universe; kindness is a natural manifestation of love. Embracing and cultivating love and kindness carries us through the gates of higher dimensions.

We may have a sense of knowing and the ability to access certain forms of higher knowledge but without the ability to live from our heart, we are unable to realize this knowledge in our daily life. Without love, higher knowledge is stillborn and unrealized.


Healing Emotions Allows Communion with our Soul

Practicing love and kindness unites our conscious mind with our heart. When we allow ourselves to experience our feelings, we are able to sit with feelings that may not be comfortable at first. 

In time, we work through emotional baggage and are able to experience emotional communion with our soul. 

Our soul expresses itself in feeling states; our mind communicates in words. We need both working together to enter a state of oneness within ourselves. Getting our conscious mind to embrace our soul may be difficult if we are overly identified with physical reality.


Releasing Physical-Based Identities

When our identity - who we believe ourselves to be – is solely derived from that which is measurable by the conscious mind, the tendency is to gaze with suspicion on anything we can't physically measure. 

Since the soul resides in the realm of the unseen and speaks to us in feelings through the doorway of the subconscious, a conscious mind entrenched solely in physical reality distrusts the feeling states transmitted via the soul. 

Without the soul’s loving and gentle guidance, the mind is able to rationalize most anything. This sometimes sends one’s life down paths that are further and further from its purpose.

An identity that embraces concepts such as meditation, natural healing, service, an active creative imagination and unseen realms is able to free itself of the shackles of physical reality. When we free ourselves from enslavement to the physical, we have much more to share with others. When we are free, we tend to act more from soul desires than from the struggle to survive. When we are free, we love more and treat others with kindness.


Asking for Assistance Opens the Door to Spiritual Wisdom

Identity is one window through which to understand how the soul and mind work together. The conscious mind in some individuals naturally opens to the soul due to spiritual understandings acquired over many lifetimes. 

Often a physical event inspires one to reach out and ask for assistance. 

When one reaches beyond the physical for help, they gain access to the rich storehouse of wisdom contained in their higher self. This knowledge and wisdom is held in escrow until they're ready to receive it.

This wisdom is accessed when the conscious mind “asks” for help through the heart feelings and opens to receive it. This is also a formula for manifesting desires into physical reality. The moment our identity shifts so we see ourselves as “one who asks for and receives divine guidance” we begin to access all that our soul holds in “escrow”.


Receiving and Right Use of Trust

The "opening to receive” part of this equation can pose a barrier if there are trust issues. Left to its own devices, the conscious mind places trust according to its own criteria. 

For example, we depend on another person so we must "love" them. And because we love them, we must "trust" them. If, at some point, a person proves unworthy of our trust, the conscious mind then computes that trust itself is not worthy. 

The fact is, each person can be trusted to act in accordance with their level of spiritual understanding within the moment. No more and no less. It may be difficult for the conscious mind to arrive at this conclusion without the loving guidance of the soul.

Misunderstandings around the issue of trust are one of the major reasons why some people distrust their soul and higher self. When we banish trust, our sole source of information and guidance is the conscious mind.

When a person misunderstands trust, this often triggers feelings of anger and betrayal. Anger bars access to the soul, the higher self, and the soul’s rich storehouse of wisdom and knowledge.


Discernment Teaches Right Use of Trust

Practicing discernment allows us to clear any misunderstandings we have around the issue of trust. Discernment is a province of the union of the mind and soul. 

When our mind practices the right use of trust, it understands that we can always trust the love and guidance of our soul and higher self. A conscious mind that opens to this source of loving guidance is able to enter feeling states that allow deepening spiritual communion. 

It is this communion that allows one to live a heartfelt existence. The natural outgrowth of a heartfelt life is the practice of love and kindness.


Love and Kindness Unite us with our Soul

When we unite our mind and our soul, we perceive how our words and actions affect others. We see how a leaf quivers at our touch, how the energy of our words affects all those we encounter. A conscious mind with this awareness chooses a path in life with the intent to harm none. 

This is the path of the heart and the path of the soul. When we see with our heart, we perceive our path and our truth within each moment. All that is not aligned with our path falls away. This is discernment.

Through the practice of discernment and right use of trust, we are able to develop a stronger communion with our soul and higher self. Love and kindness, as the outer manifestation of this communion, hold the power to carry us into the fifth-dimension and beyond.






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Collective Resonant Field



Guiding Principles to Establish and Sustain a Collective Resonant Field

1. We shift our perception and identity of ourselves to one of being Essence, as “fractals” or unique pieces of one collective intelligence/body, “holders” of the frequency field and imaginal cells unifying into one body.

2. We maintain awareness of our breath, consciously breathing, particularly focusing on the exhale, as this activates our parasympathetic nervous system, the grounding calming reflex. We experience our collective breath and move into the awareness that we are “being breathed” together.

3. We trust the all - pervading intelligence of the field and that we will receive exactly what we need to receive and know what we need to know in the moment. There is no preparation needed. 

We allow and open to whatever emerges or wants to happen next. We are open to outcome, yet not attached to outcome. We realize and experience the perfection of this present moment. There is no place to get to.

4. Each of us contributes to the resonant coherency of the field – in sustaining, strengthening or lowering the coherency level. Our every thought, feeling, movement and word is continuously impacting the field. 

We practice increasing our awareness of when we drop out of coherency - such as through a quickened pace, a rushing, too many words, excessive movement, etc. We recognize this as it registers in our body as stress, tension, tightness, or shortening of breath.
We pause.

In this moment of pause, we breathe deeply into our hearts. We remember the appreciation we feel for one another and allow that appreciation to infuse our hearts with love. We consciously recalibrate our energy, bringing ourselves back to the present. In this, we hone and strengthen this meta skill - the capacity to regain resonance.

5. Feel into, access and then speak from the silence and the intelligence of the resonant field. We trust the silence, the pauses, and the space between the words. 

Allow a pause to permeate the field between sharing. Let another's speaking/contribution “land” in the field. Respond to and from the field from what has come before, what is rising from within and what is coming through higher awareness.

6. We practice quintessential communication, speaking to the essence of what wants to be expressed from our experience in the moment. 

We relate no stories unless it forwards the intentional field. We discern between egoic motivation and Essence when sensing the impulse to speak. We ask: “Will what I share nurture, strengthen and forward the building of this resonant field?” There is no need to impress each other or have a ‘right answer’. 

We practice perceiving the distinctions between noticing when we are attached or have the ‘need’ to speak and when we have something valuable to add. 

We recognize within ourselves and each other that there is equal power and contribution in embodying silence as well as speaking. In essence, our speaking serves to sustain the resonance, frequency, coherence and vitality of the field.

7. We trust the process and embrace any perceived dissonance in order to find a higher level of resonance through deep listening, understanding and returning into our still deep centers. 

Through our risk taking and being willing to lean in together, the stimulus and integration in the field provides material and fresh dynamics, which makes way for the group to find the next level of its evolutionary development.

8. We listen deeply -for the genius in what is being said and as if another who is speaking is bringing forth a needed piece in that moment. 

We listen for the transmission and attune to the frequency in what is being said, not getting lost in or stuck by language we do not understand. We feel for frequency, rather than language.

9. We truly SEE one another as we cultivate the practice of witnessing one another’s magnificence, genius and essence.

10. We imagine that our collective intent is already done and manifest here, now. Experience what this awareness feels like in our bodies. Become familiar with this as our “new norm.” Act and speak from this awareness.


contributing authors: Joanne Brem, Ami Marcus, Patricia Ellsberg, Shiloh Boss, Mark DuBois, and Brad Nye, in communion with Reba Vanderpool, Eric Lawyer, Claudia Welss, Gary Malkin, Davin Infinity and Sheri Herndon




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Recognizing Others as Co-Creators




by Dr. Wayne Dyer -

When you meet anyone, treat the event as a holy encounter. 

It’s through others that we either find or learn to love our true self. When you see only beauty and worthiness in others, you’ll have the same returned to you. Nothing is accomplished without others. A Course in Miracles says this so well:

Alone we can do nothing but together our minds fuse into something whose power is far beyond the power of its separate parts. The kingdom cannot be found alone and you who are the kingdom cannot find yourself alone.

When you eliminate the concept of separation from your thoughts and your behavior, you begin to feel your connection to everything and everyone. 

You’ll begin having a sense of belonging, which enables you to scoff at any thought of being separate. This feeling of connectedness originates with and helps you process all of your interactions from the point of view of equality.

By recognizing others as co-creators, you match up with your Source and move into a state of grace. 

If you’re seeing yourself as either inferior or superior, you’ve disconnected from the power of intention. Your desires will be frustrated unless you connect with and support other people.

How you interact with your universal support team is significant. How you view others is a projection of how you view yourself.

Consistently seeing others as worthless means that you’re erecting a roadblock for your potential allies. See others as weak and you’re simultaneously attracting weak energies.

Persistently viewing others as dishonest, lazy, sinful and so on may mean that you need to feel superior.

Constantly seeing others critically can be a way of compensating for something you fear. But you don’t even need to understand this psychological mechanism.

All you have to do is recognize how you view others. If there’s a pattern of seeing others as failures, you only need to notice the pattern as evidence of what you’re attracting into your life.


It’s so important to see interactions as holy encounters, because this sets in motion an attractor energy pattern. 

In a holy relationship, you attract the collaboration of higher energies. By bringing higher spiritual energy to everyone you encounter, you dissolve lower, negative energies.

When the energies of kindness, love, receptivity and abundance are present in your relationships, you have brought the elixir of spiritual Creation or the love of the Creator right into the mix.

Now those forces begin to work on everyone in your environment. The right people magically appear. The right materials show up.

The phone rings and someone gives you the information you’ve been wanting for months. Strangers offer suggestions that make sense to you. These types of coincidences are like mathematical angles that coincide or fit together perfectly.

Treat others as co-creators and have divine expectations for them. 

Don’t view anyone as ordinary, unless of course you wish to have more of the ordinary manifest into your world.

If your expectations for yourself center on being normal, just getting along, fitting in and being an ordinary person, you’ll resonate to ordinary frequencies, and you’ll attract more of normal and ordinary into your life.

Furthermore, your impact on others as potential allies in co-creating your intentions will also revolve around ordinary.

The power of intention occurs when you’re synchronized with the all-creating universal force, which is anything but ordinary. 

This is the power that’s responsible for all of creation. It’s ever-expansive, and thinks and creates in terms of endless abundance.

When you shift to this higher energy and resonate more in harmony with intention, you become a magnet for attracting more of this energy into your world. You also have this kind of impact on everyone and everything you’re in contact with.

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