Global Heartbeat Meditation Synchronizes Your Love and Transforms The World

Toronto 26-February-2007

Sister Site: Global Metronome Meditation Synchronizes Your Love and Transforms The World: http://ca.oocities.com/globalmetronome/ .

Invitation

Become emotionally calm, spiritually centered and physically energized while transforming the world with your synchronized love and compassion.

Take part in group meditation circles during which the heartbeats (ECG), the brain waves (EEG), and the auditory evoked potentials (AEP) of all participants worldwide are synchronized through space and time by an electronic heartbeat which sounds once per second and is phase-locked to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) provided by the Global Positioning System (GPS), dramatically increasing your efficiency in achieving global love and compassion awakening, requiring fewer people to accelerate the transformation.

Share your progress or request information in the discussion group http://ca.groups.yahoo.com/group/globalheartbeat/ and announce your meditation sessions and milestones in the Global Heartbeat Calendar at: http://my.calendars.net/globalheartbeat.

Help the vision blossom by contributing your technical skills within your own community to obtain suitable GPS receivers, to construct the GPS interface hardware, to install the heartbeat program on WIN98 computers, to obtain and set up audio amplifiers, speakers and cabling and finally to network with local meditation and yoga circles to raise awareness and to set up actual meditation sessions.

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At present, a prototype of the GPS heartbeat hardware is running in Toronto with only minimal and sporadic participation in the meditation sessions and broadcasting of the heartbeat signal via local FM radio is being planned to make it more convenient for groups and for individuals to participate.

Background

Robert Keith Wallace, Ph.D., writes in "The Maharishi Technology of The Unified Field: The Neurophysiology of Enlightenment", that the Super Radiance Effect produced by over 7000 people collectively practicing World Peace Meditation during the "Taste of Utopia" demonstration in 1983 was so widespread that the entire phenomenon was called the Global Maharishi Effect.

Furthermore, he writes that the field effects of consciousness stimulated by a group participating in the meditation could affect the EEG coherence between subjects at large distances, and provides results of 2500 practitioners influencing three EEG subjects 1000 miles away.

His conclusion is that, ultimately, the collective level of consciousness of any society becomes more coherent when stimulated by a coherent subpopulation numbering only the square root of one percent of the total population.

See also the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research results of a global meditation organized by The GaiaMind Project and search Google for pear rng meditation .

Observations

Although the above World Peace Meditation results were profound, the method was inefficient because while each individual participant could achieve the requisite level of consciousness, or temporal or spectral EEG coherence within his/her own brain, there was no guarantee that he/she was in phase with the person next to them or with the group half-way around the world.

Participants in the World Peace Meditation sessions had no audio or visual feedback of another person's ECG or EEG state, nor was there a sound or a signal available to keep members in sync with each other, the way a conductor ensures that choir members sing together.

Basic field theory states that: In order to maximize the amplitude of a transmitted signal at a distance, the phases of all individual elements in a radiating broadside array must be identical, and to constructively reinforce a signal over time its phase must be locked to a clock, therefore, using a global heartbeat sounding every second we can phase-lock hearts and minds over distance and time.

DEMO of Global Heartbeat Sound.

The Auditory Evoked Potentials (AEP) elicited by the heartbeat contain late EEG components called the "rhythmic afterdischarge", "rhythmic afterpotentials", "induced rhythms" or the "K complex" (Loomis 1938 and Bremer 1949) which are damped oscillations, or ringing, at a 4-11 Hz resonant frequency (Basar 1994) and are phase-locked to the heartbeat in all participants -- see: "nature loves to oscillate".

The heartbeat is the most familiar, the most important and the most soothing sound in our lives and its repetitive nature rapidly enhances the meditative state.

Adjust your breathing to feel your own heartbeat in sync with the sound, at 60 beats per minute, and silently think the phrases "One Love" or "Thank You", on the beat, to provide a universal focus for our love and compassion.

Technical Details

The UTC second tick (by definition) is guaranteed to be in phase (within one microsecond) everywhere and always (for all time to come) maximizing the spatial and temporal coherence of all signals in phase with it.

The tick is a "one pulse per second" (1PPS) digital signal provided by inexpensive ($100) GPS receivers such as the Garmin GPS18LVC (production 2004) or Axiom Sandpiper SIRF GPS (surplus -- search for "nmea gps" on EBAY).

This digital signal is connected to an input pin of a personal computer parallel port (pin 13 or 15) and a simple program plays a digitized heartbeat sound file through multimedia speakers or headphones, at a low unobtrusive volume, upon detecting the leading edge of the signal.

For group sessions, the sound is fed to a PA amplifier and distributed via wires to many floor-mounted six-inch speakers facing up and spaced fifteen to twenty feet apart with practitioners forming a circle around each speaker, about five feet away from it, introducing a uniform sound delay of about 4.6 milliseconds at floor level (5/1.087467 feet per millisecond) and about 5.1 milliseconds at ear level (5.6' from speaker) for each participant.

Once a standard participant-to-speaker spacing and an initial delay (100 milliseconds in the prototype) are agreed upon, then all similarly configured sessions anywhere and anytime in the world will always be in phase and coherent, regardless of when a participant joins or leaves any ongoing session, which could be scheduled every three or four hours (UTC time) or could even run continuously.

Individual participants at home will also be in phase with the standard speaker placement, or the headphones program (program source) can introduce the required 5.1 millisecond audio delay for those wishing to use wired or wireless headphones.

Even deaf people can participate in the meditations by using the diffuse 200 millisecond flash of the yellow 1PPS LED with an extra 5.1 millisecond delay added in the program (as if using headphones) to be in perfect sync.

Distribution of the audio heartbeat signal via telephone, satellite, Internet or other media networks is not recommended due to unknown path delays of up to 500 milliseconds defeating the whole concept of simultaneity -- a second version of the program is currently under development that will allow FM radio broadcasting of the sound utilizing audio feedback to maintain synchronization with the GPS tick.

A prototype using an Axiom GPS (unit A) and a Garmin GPS (unit C) connected to a Windows98 computer is currently in use in Toronto, Canada and all details, schematics, setup instructions as well as the control program (program source) written in SwiftForth, which is free from www.forth.com, and the heartbeat wave file are posted to the web site: -- http://ca.oocities.com/globalheartbeat/globalheartbeat.

Note: Complete and easy install is now available with: setup_globalheartbeat_26feb07.zip -- NO other files need to be downloaded --- see the Readme.txt or the Readme.rtf file.

The prototype has been verified against a second Axiom GPS (unit B), on an HP180 oscilloscope and visually against an Oregon Scientific clock's blinking colon display and remains synchronized as long as a 3D fix is maintained by the GPS.

During initial signal acquisition, and only a 2D fix, the tick is sometimes out of phase by 500 milliseconds and is unusable until a full 3D fix is achieved.
If the signal is lost subsequently, the GPS internal clock takes over in holdover mode and is off (late) by 70 microseconds (0.07 milliseconds) after one hour for unit A (excellent), 4 milliseconds after one hour for unit B (poor), and 20 milliseconds for unit C (Garmin) (very poor). Resynchronization after signal reacquisition occurs in 270 seconds for unit A (good), 45 seconds for unit B (excellent) and 30 seconds for unit C (excellent).

Audio jitter is sometimes quite noticeable under Windows98 with the program running at normal priority.
Using BW CPU controller 1.6.1 to set FORTH SF.EXE priority to 24 (highest), and closing all unnecessary programs eliminates all jitter -- screenshot.

Image chime_four_50.jpg, taken from an earlier prototype which used a chime sound, shows the original waveform on the left and an oscilloscope capture (at 100 milliseconds delay) of the audio from a Win 98 computer on top and a Win XP computer on the bottom -- note that the Win 98 audio phase is flipped and that it lags the Win XP audio by about half a millisecond (400 microseconds).

Program Notes

(BW CPU controller is free nagware from BinaryWork Corp.)
(Winio.dll is free from www.internals.com ).
(Snsrcfg.exe is free from Garmin) -- screenshot.
(SwiftForth is free from Forth Inc.) -- screenshot -- Forth_Source.zip.

End Notes

Operating systems such as Linux or QNX might even be more suitable for this project.

A self-contained Atmel microcontroller-based interface to the GPS with PWM generated audio is being considered in the interest of minimizing overall system cost.

In North America, in principle, it is also possible to derive a useable UTC second tick signal (1 millisecond accuracy) by interfacing to a quality inexpensive radio controlled clock such as the Oregon Scientific projection clock model RM313PA and compensating for the radio wave delay from station WWVB in Colorado - for example: Toronto, Canada is 1349 miles, or 7,122,720 feet away from the source and the speed of light being 983,571.056 feet per millisecond, gives a delay of exactly 7.2416934 milliseconds from the UTC second tick, so the next beat would sound in 992.75831 milliseconds at zero delay or 92.75831 milliseconds in the prototype at 100 milliseconds delay.

The current sound is based on the heartbeat at the beginning of the Pink Floyd song "Breathe", on the album "Dark Side of the Moon", and is the beat that occurs at 29.5 seconds into the song amplified 300% -- the source is appropriate considering the group's legendary mastery of the subtleties of sound in the service of consciousness expansion.

This project is an extension of the Global Chimes Meditation for World Peace project.

Your comments and suggestions are welcome.

Peace, Love and Light.

Louis


http://ca.oocities.com/globalheartbeat/
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http://home.connection.com/~louis
http://ca.oocities.com/globalchimes/
http://home.ican.net/~louis

Global Oneness Community -- Globalchimes Page
Networkers Circle of Light Webring -- Globalchimes Page
Godserver Directory Listing -- Globalchimes Page

Please note that although meditation is safely practiced by millions worldwide, it might not be suitable for people with epilepsy or other conditions and should only be practiced on the advice of a physician, with a qualified teacher, for short time periods and should be stopped if symptoms of illness or other difficulties arise.

Also see Lorin Roche's practical meditation site at: http://www.lorinroche.com/newsletter.html.



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