Earth has a heartbeat and the Schumann Resonances are its pulse
During the recent G4 geomagnetic storm (June 1–3, 2025), solar winds and charged particles dramatically altered the Earth's ionosphere. This intensified the natural electromagnetic resonance known as the Schumann Resonances, increasing it from its typical ~7.8 Hz up to 53 Hz at the storm's peak. These geomagnetic disturbances act like a tuning fork for the ionosphere, creating global effects.
While the Schumann Resonances (~7.83Hz) naturally oscillate in the same frequency range as human brain waves (especially alpha and theta rhythms associated with relaxation and creativity.). When these frequencies intensify during solar storms, they may disrupt both the planet and its inhabitants, influencing seismic activity, atmospheric conditions, animal navigation, and even human physiology and mood.
Neurophysiological Effects
Circadian Rhythm : Changes in solar and geomagnetic activity can interfere with the body’s biological clock, affecting sleep patterns, mood, and energy levels.
Cognitive: Heightened geomagnetic activity has been linked to impaired attention, anxiety, and even increased seizure activity in neurologically sensitive individuals.
Sunday, June 1, 2025: My 7-year-old Italian Greyhound, Bello, experienced a seizure that lasted over four minutes.Heart–Brain Coherence: Studies by the HeartMath Institute suggest a link between increased Schumann Resonance intensity and fluctuations in heart rate variability (HRV), potentially affecting cardiovascular and emotional stability.
Sunday June 8, 2025: Civil unrest in Los Angeles after President Trump deployed the national guard without the request or acknowledgement from governor Gavin Newsom, resulting in provoked and violent protests against ICE.
Psychological & Behavioral Changes
Irritability & Anxiety: Elevated geomagnetic activity may disrupt pineal gland function and melatonin production, contributing to emotional imbalances.
Sudden Onset Disorders: Anecdotal reports indicate a rise in migraines, vertigo, and panic attacks on days of high Schumann amplitude.
GEOPHYSICAL EFFECTS
1. Atmospheric + Ionospheric Heating
Geomagnetic storms heat and expand the upper atmosphere, affecting the behavior of radio waves, GPS signals, and power systems. This can sometimes result in communication disruptions and electrical blackouts.
2. Wildfire & Lightning Activity
Increased ionospheric charge and atmospheric turbulence may elevate lightning frequency, which in turn can ignite wildfires in vulnerable regions.
ECO EFFECTS
1. Animal Navigation
Many migratory species, including birds, bees, and whales, rely on the Earth’s magnetic field for orientation. During geomagnetic storms, their internal navigation systems may falter.
June 1, 2025: I observed unusual bird formations in Los Angeles, and others reported similar events across the country.
2. Plant Growth
There’s emerging research into geomagnetic modulation of seed germination, photosynthesis, and sap flow.
June 1, 2025: I have a sunflower that bloomed in Los Angeles, CA and my father in Southern Louisiana had a sunflower bloom on the same exact day.
01 June 2025 — Los Angeles, CA
01 June 2025 — New Orleans, LA
Significant Earthquakes since the recent Geomagnetic Storms
1. Magnitude 6.5 – Colombia
June 8, 2025
2. Magnitude 5.8 – Turkey
June 3, 2025
3. Magnitude 5.7 – Panama
June 4, 2025
4. Magnitude 5.0 – China
June 4, 2025
5. Magnitude 4.9 – Mexico
June 4, 2025
6. Magnitude 4.7 – Greece
June 4, 2025
7. Magnitude 4.7 – Japan
June 5, 2025
8. Magnitude 4.5 – Philippines
June 5, 2025
Volcanoes during the Geomagnetic Storms
1. Mount Etna – Sicily, Italy
June 2, 2025
Event: Strombolian activity at the Southeast Crater with lava fountains, pyroclastic flows, and ash plume (~6.5 km high).
Impact: Red aviation alert; contained without major public threat; dramatic visual effects
2. Kīlauea – Hawaiʻi, USA
Status: Ongoing since December 23, 2024
3. Sundhnúkur – Iceland
Status: Continuing eruption wave spanning late‑2023 through at least early 2025
Disclosure
The USGS maintains that there is no definitive evidence linking space weather to earthquakes. However, some researchers have noted statistical correlations between geomagnetic storms and seismic activity. Although causation remains unconfirmed, mechanisms such as induced currents within Earth's crust are considered plausible.
In volcanic systems, especially those rich in silica, there is some evidence that cosmic ray flux (which increases during certain solar cycles) can influence eruption dynamics.
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