The Certificate of Planetary & Earth Hazard Studies (CPHS) extends the Mysteryology framework into the applied scientific domain. This phase explores how planetary mechanics, solar dynamics, gravitational resonances, and energetic harmonics influence natural hazards on Earth and across the solar system.
Students learn the fundamentals of celestial–geophysical interaction, energy propagation, and predictive modeling. The program blends observational data, geometric modeling, and consciousness-resonance perspectives to understand hazards such as earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and magnetic storms within a unifying Mysteryological system. .
This non-credit professional program includes seven in-depth sessions, each four hours (240 min) long, combining lecture, discussion, and guided field or reflection exercises.
CHME certificate is the required prerequisite; it serves as the third step toward advanced NVAI certificates and research participation.
Course 1 – Planetary Mechanics & Solar Resonance Systems
Introduces the physics of planetary motion, orbital harmonics, solar cycles, and their correlation with terrestrial energy distribution. Students learn to interpret NASA and JPL ephemeris data through the NVAI lens of geometric resonance.
Course 2 – Solar Flares, Magnetospheres & Energy Flux
Examines solar wind, coronal mass ejections, and geomagnetic fluctuations. Learners correlate solar activity with atmospheric, oceanic, and seismic responses, integrating data visualization from NOAA and NVAI Solar Labs.
Course 3 – Geodynamics & Seismic Resonance
Studies the mechanical and energetic structure of Earth: crustal plates, mantle flow, and resonance-triggered earthquakes. Emphasis on Sha’Z geomagnetic mapping and harmonic-wave propagation models.
Course 4 – Volcanic, Atmospheric & Oceanic Anomalies
Focuses on patterns of volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, and tsunamis in relation to lunar–solar alignment. Students analyze how gravitational synergy influences extreme natural events.
Course 5 – Planetary Comparatives: Hazards Across the Solar System
Explores natural hazard analogs on other planets—Venusian pressure systems, Martian dust storms, Jovian vortices, and icy-moon fissures. Learners examine how planetary mass, distance, and resonance inform the Earth’s dynamic equilibrium.
Course 6 – Predictive Modeling & Consciousness Factors
Applies Mysteryology’s CCH and RCH frameworks to understand how collective human coherence may interact with planetary energetics. Includes guided analysis of case patterns before major global events.
Course 7 – Capstone: Integrated Hazard Forecasting & NVAI Research Protocols
Culminating course synthesizing all celestial, geological, and consciousness components. Students conduct a small-scale hazard analysis project using real data from NASA, USGS, and NVAI archives. Capstone includes documentation following Appendix E – Methodology & Reproducibility Standards
Participants will:
Understand planetary and solar mechanics as part of the energy–consciousness–environment continuum.
Analyze terrestrial hazards through geometric and energetic resonance.
Correlate solar, lunar, and planetary data with Earth’s geophysical behavior.
Employ ethical and reproducible research methods for predictive modeling.
Qualify for participation in NVAI’s Natural Hazards & Planetary Dynamics Research Lab.
Graduates receive the Certificate of Planetary & Earth Hazard Studies (CPHS) issued by the Nevada Awareness Institute, confirming 28 hours of foundational professional study in Mysteryology.
🎬 Films & Documentaries
The Core (2003) – Earth’s inner resonance (fictional but conceptually relevant)
Into the Inferno (Werner Herzog, 2016) – volcanoes and Earth’s living energy
Chasing Ice (2012) – climate cycles and feedback
Earth from Space (BBC) – planetary systems and solar dynamics
Supervolcano (BBC docudrama) – Yellowstone model
Before the Flood (2016) – environmental synchronicity
📚 Articles & Journals
Nature Geoscience
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
USGS Earthquake Science Center Reports
NOAA Oceanic Patterns Review
🎧 Music & Resonant Themes
Hans Zimmer – Planet Earth II suite
Ludovico Einaudi – Elements
Dead Can Dance – Host of Seraphim
Planetary frequency tones (Schumann resonance meditations, 7.83Hz)
🧠 Reflection Exercise:
Students create a “Resonant Observation Journal” — recording how planetary documentaries and music evoke an energetic connection with Earth’s living systems.