Ecology of the Environmental Vibrations

Ecology of the Environmental Vibrations

Copyright © 2013-2015, Marina P. Bonser, Ph.D.

The contemporary world is concerned about environmental sustainability. However, not only environmental pollution should be taken into account to keep our ecosystems and ourselves healthy. We should start exploring how contemporary man-made world features affect us and the rest of the natural world. It is getting clear that we are in a similar situation with our medieval ancestors. They didn't know about the existence of bacteria and viruses which cause diseases, and how to prevent them from spreading out in their urban and rural settings. Now we have complete knowledge about it and it seems obvious to us but medieval people who were trying to explore this phenomenon we not taking seriously or even got prosecuted by others.

There are a number of disorders in human health which came into being comparatively recently: attention disorder, chronic depression, chronic insomnia, different kinds of cancer, etc. They became ordinary in human society along with the IT development and other man-made world upgrades. Our health and our environment's health come to exploration and taking care of different kinds of “vibration pollution” produced by the civilized world. Environmental sustainability practitioners should take his issue into account. Pattern Resonance Theory ( 2012) explains why.

Both in scientific and in ancient eastern wisdom approaches our world of substance and energy is considered as a “symphony” of different varieties of vibrations. Every being in our world generates and broadcasts a certain spectrum of vibrations, and is a vibration itself. Einstein’s relation between mass and energy confirms that a substance, a fabric of the world, is just very dense energy. The Wave-Corpuscle Duality Theory gave us an approach of understanding the world as a “spider web of energy knots”, where “knots” are material objects which are interacting and networking with each other via different types of “energy waves”. There are different guided imagery techniques in oriental religions (Maya, Buddhism, Tao, etc.) in order to help people to get their own vibrations in tune with the vibrations of the God or universal source. Occidental religions practice basically the same thing, getting people in tune with the God by prayers. Also, there are non-religious ways to get in tune with the universe.

Our interaction with the world’s vibrations is a sequence of resonances with similar patterns in our emotions, thoughts, and our bio-vibrations we broadcast as living beings. Process of exploration of the world, and our life experience in general are sequences of our “clicks” and “clashes” with the objects and the subjects of our interactions. Regular unhealthy vibrations of the man-made world can affect our bio-vibrations and create disorders which cause health problems. Pattern Resonance Theory explains the mechanism of those interactions.

The development of civilization brought many positive things to the humanity. At some point people discovered that resources and waste accepting opportunities are limited, and realize the necessity of sustainable living. In the modern world people do care about keeping our environment healthy but no one has paid serious attention yet to the dis-harmonic vibrations in our environments created by our civilization. Every day in our life we cannot avoid interaction with vibrations which are much stronger than our biological “waves” which our body, mind, and spirit produces and broadcasts. Every day we have to deal with the environment which breaks and eventually destroys our natural patterns of our biological systems. Constant traffic noise on the highways or busy roads, chain sawing on construction sites, lawn mowing or snow blowing in residential neighborhoods and business districts, motor boats on recreation sites, shooting in a wilderness nearby nature trails, heater or air conditioner noise in your home can force your natural bio-patterns of your vibes to get into resonance with those noises. This regular interaction with your natural harmonic bio-vibrations can make your systems function in a wrong way. It will make you feel tired often and eventually can develop different health disorders. Regular loud noises and magnetic fields from power lines in our living environment are comparatively old examples. “Symphonies” of man-made vibrations from cell phone towers, Wi-Fi, satellites can effect human health by interacting with our bio-vibes as well. It has not been enough time past yet to explore it.

I am not encouraging anyone to stop using man-made tools that broadcast unhealthy vibes. Humanity cannot go backwards in civilization’s development. However if we are aware of this problem we can begin develop proper strategies of how to deal with this problem, and gradually figure out ways of healthy sustainable life.

According to my concept of Sustainability 3.0 (2012) there are three interconnected levels of sustainability: environmental, social-economical, and personal. According to the PRT approach, human vibrations contribute to “the symphony” of the world and can affect it. The larger a group of people with synchronized vibrations on spirit-mind-body levels, the more it affects the rest of the world. The wider and deeper abilities to “resonate” with the world each individual has, the wider and deeper the effect is. On the body, bio-vibrations level, the quality of physical health matters. On the spirit level matters the ability to feel energies in natural environments and be ethical, eco-conscious which means deep care about natural world conservancy. On the mind level matters the ability to think global, use the whole spectrum of ways of thinking in a system in order to oversee the world as a whole system and develop sustainable strategies for the development of this world.

Number of disorders in natural environments and man-made worlds are getting larger. Large scale natural disasters, accidents, terrorist attacks shake the world more and more often. It creates sequences of disharmonies in the patterns of vibrations which multiply and spread around creating more and more disorders at every level and aspect of life on the planet. Humanity should come up with creating a cure to cover up for that and move our world towards more harmony. Harmonizing world vibrations via synchronized human vibrations created by groups of people around the world should do this job. No matter what origin/culture/beliefs people are if they synchronize their thoughts, wishes, and actions in their own way they can create energy waves with harmonic patterns and increase the overall harmony of the world as well as individual health and life situation of all the people who is in tune with those patterns. Each individual who creates harmonic vibrations just because he/she exists is already a contribution to the harmony of the entire world. If this person is working on quality and quantity of their abilities to generate harmonic vibrations it is even better. If people synchronize their efforts in groups the vibrations they create are more powerful and rich than just simple sum of individual efforts.

Interaction between pattern of vibrations created by people with the patterns of vibrations of natural and social environments need to be explored in order to find opportunities of a better management of this process. Characteristics which affect patterns of vibrations at each aspect and each level of the world need to be found, their work needs to be explored and taken under control. Humanity needs a tool for balancing out side affects of work of its own creations.

Sustainability is a human attempt to create systems similar to natural ones, and to integrate man made systems into the sustainable natural environment. During centuries of evolution nature gradually developed a comparatively sustainable balance of its funtioning. Now it is the turn of “second nature” (human civilization) to find a sustainable balance with nature. Sustainability is the tool for social evolution, a way of integration of “second nature” creations into the world for a better way of co-existence. A key for success of those efforts is sustainability on a deeper personal level.

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