This morning as I looked at the Schumann Resonance chart I was struck by the deep clear blue section of the spectrogram image, and the image there of a cross that came to my mind.
Perceiving a Cross Image on the Schumann Chart
In this image, I saw once again the shape of a cross, this time with the energies crisp and clear.
Here’s the first cross which appeared on January 8, 2022 in a space on the Schumann chart. The horizontal thick bars going across the chart at key hertz levels formed into what reminded me of a cross of the Russian Orthodox Christian religion.
There have been large patches of the chart with no data available in recent days, most recently on January 10.
After the data re-appeared on January 11, the chart had lost much of its intensity at key horizontal hertz lines at about 10 hz, 20 hz, and 30 hz.
Perceiving a Cross Image on the Schumann Chart, Again
Then on January 12, a clear blue space opened up, and the lines again reminded me of the cross image I intuitively perceived in the chart of January 8.
Comparing Key Hertz Ranges with A Russian Orthodox Cross
I found it an interesting exercise to compare the Orthodox Cross with the correlating brain wave hertz levels on the Schumann chart.
You may not know it, but the Schumann Resonances, which are primarily in a range of zero to forty hertz, are in the same exact hertz range for Human brain waves. Isn’t that an interesting coincidence!?
I decided to look at the Orthodox Cross for two reasons. First, because the chart is Russian produced and I thought it was apropos to use it, and second, because the Russian Orthodox cross has more horizontal bars than the Roman Catholic and other Christian crosses.
I thought a) the additional bars on the Orthodox cross might add a deeper layer of meaning to an interpretation, b) they reminded me of the hertz lines that have been highlighted on the Schumann chart recently, and c) for years I have been thinking about the geometry of the Christian cross and what it might mean.
What I wondered, specifically, is whether key hertz ranges, which have been ‘highlight’ on the Schumann Resonance chart for weeks and in some cases months recently, correlate with the bars on the cross and the cross shape itself.
If so, perhaps correlating cross bars with brain wave hertz gives us some kind of meaning.
Does the Cross Say Something About Human Nature?
In recent weeks and months, key hertz lines have been highlighted on the Schumann Resonance chart. These include about 7.83 hz (which is normal for the chart), about 10 hz, about 20 hz, and about 30 hz. More recently, we’ve seen activity again at the very high end of the chart hertz range, at about 37-38 hz.
I thought that these five hertz ranges could be correlated with 5 aspects of the cross: the top point of the cross, the first bar, the second bar, the foot bar, and the downward point.
What if the cross itself is trying to tell us something? While you can read my notes on the image for additional information, here’s what the story may be:
The top of the cross represents our connection with Divinity most high; it is above both Jesus Christ’s head and above the bar with the sign that proclaims him King. It is at the level of the high eighth chakra, which connects our physical body with Divine energies. The eighth chakra is also called the ‘Soul star’ or the seat of the Soul.
As I’ve said in many videos, it’s my view that the lower most hertz (closer to zero) reflect a connection point with our own Soul; one that is unconscious. It is from these lowest hertz that the Soul powers the mind and body, is my hypothesis.
The first top bar on the cross is the place at which a sign proclaimed Christ King. Perhaps this bar equates with about 7.83 hz, the natural frequency of the Earth. This would make sense, since Christ was King of the Earth realm (see link below for more theological interpretation on this).
The cross has the head of Jesus at or above the second, long bar from the top of the cross. This seems to correlate with the 10 hz range, which relates with alpha brain waves. This is the state of mind that manifests our ability to observe the world around us.
The body of Jesus would be above and below the 20 hz range, squarely in the beta brain wave part of the mind. This is where we analyze, integrate thinking, consider.
The feet would be at the lowest bar, at about 30 hz on the chart, in the very high beta brain wave area where we have our integrative thinking. It’s interesting that the Orthodox cross is angled here. Relating this angled effect to brain waves, I wonder if it implies an acceptance of, or rejection of, Christ, God and spirituality in general, by the Human Being.
We have the free will choice to decide whether to accept or reject the spiritual, because God created us with this gift of thinking and with the ability to choose God, or not.
The bottom of the cross, related to the hertz on the chart and their corresponding brain wave levels, might indicate the grounding of the cross in our spiritual nature. The bottom of this particular Schumann chart measures 40 hz, the level of our gamma brain waves, or our ability to have spiritual experiences in the mind.
If we switched the key for the chart and started at zero hertz at the x- and y-axis, I could come up with a similar interpretation that shows meaning between our brain waves levels and our spiritual experience.
Connecting the Schumann with Our Spiritual Experience
My purpose in this discussion is to suggest a relationship; to suggest a concept for discussion.
It’s my view that the Schumann Resonance chart holds and reflects so much more than the straightforward data that appears on it.
The simple, fascinating correlation between Human brain wave levels and the Schumann Resonances are enough to get one wondering on this topic.
~ Susan Inspired
Chart Image, Photography, Links
Photographic images of the Schumann are from Space Observing System. Added notes, text and graphics are by Susan Inspired. Views reflect those of this author, only.
Golden Orthodox cross from Wikimedia by Hakoo.
Links for more information:
What does it mean that Christ is King?
Types of Christian Crosses and Their Meaning
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