08/06/2021
Schumann Resonance Chart Frequencies and the Corresponding Human Brain Waves.
By Marguerite Anderson
I have created a quick reference chart, included in this short article, that you may use to help understand how the frequencies represented on the current Schumann Resonance Chart may be influencing you as well as those around you. ππ
In response to a popular question, Iβd like to attempt to explain some things about SR Chartβ especially the colors and frequencies and how they may affect us and other mammals on earth.
If you look at todayβs chart, (this image is from around 2:20 PM Eastern standard time on May 31, 2021), you will notice that we have some white, yellow, and orange colors occurring on the far right upper corner of the Schumann Resonance Chart. White is the most intense of the colors available on the SR. When you see white, it represents the top level of frequency intensity available.
This chart is read from left to right horizontally. The most recent information is represented on the far right.
The highest frequencies are at the bottom of the chart. (I know...it seems counterintuitive)
The hertz frequencies are listed on the far left border. At this time of the current chart posted below, the most intense frequencies, represented by white, yellow and orange are focused on the lowest frequencies of the chart: @1 hz - 10 hz.
The large expanse of green on the base background of blue shows activity in the wide range from 1 hz. -26 hz. This corresponds with the brain waves of Delta, Theta, Alpha, and Beta. So today, weβre experiencing a wide cocktail of possible brain-frequency-effecting SR waves. π€
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ππBut the most intense for the last 2-3 hours have been in the low frequency ranges from 1 hertz-10 hertz. These correspond to:
*Deltaβ0 Hz-4 Hz. Occurs in deep dreamless sleep. Associated with drowsiness.
*Thetaβ4 Hz-8Hz. Occurs at the first sleep stage and during meditation.
Associated with drowsiness.
*Alphaβ8Hz-12Hz. Occurs in relaxed alertness in adults.
Associated with day-dreaminess.
Children live in this state. Creatives tend to live more in this state too.
With this in mind, if youβre experiencing some drowsiness or dreamy feelings, it would be understandable.
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So, if one would reference this chart showing the corresponding brain waves associated with the frequencies represented on the Schumann Resonance, One could conceivably understand how these frequencies could be affecting oneself as well as others. even your pets might be noticeably affected by these frequencies.
We might want to keep this in mind when we go out on the roadways and consider how it might be influencing other drivers.
Sensitives and empathic people seem to be more influenced by the fluctuations represented on the SR graphs. So, be especially kind to yourself and others during an usual spikes and fluctuations on the Schumann Resonances charts. ππ
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β‘οΈHere is a quick reference chart I compiled of the Brain wave frequencies and the corresponding Herz frequencies.β‘οΈI hope youβll find this helpful,
Marguerite ππ
Schumann Resonance Frequencies/Brain Wave Frequencies Quick Reference Chart
*Deltaβ0 Hz-4 Hz. Occurs in deep dreamless sleep. Associated with drowsiness.
Deep Healing Sleep
*Thetaβ4 Hz-8Hz. Occurs at the 1st sleep stage and during meditation.
Associated with drowsiness.
Dreaming and Flow States.
*Alphaβ8Hz-12Hz. Occurs in relaxed alertness in adults.
Associated with day-dreaminess.
Children live in this state.
Creatives tend to live more in this state too.
Relaxation and Reflection
*Betaβ12 Hz-30 Hz. Occurs during highly active processing.
Concentration and Learning.
Slow/Low Betaβ 12 Hz-17 Hz: normal alert information processing.
Fast/High Betaβ17 Hz-30 Hz: heightened alert, fight or flight, feelings of anxiety.
*Gammaβ30 Hz-100 Hz. Occurs more rarely and is associated with simultaneously
processing information in both brain hemispheres during a waking state.
Expanded Consciousness and Insight.