Heart Coherence
Three Dantian
Six Directions
Nine Frequencies
quantum field
Universal Coverage: Fields exist everywhere in the universe, representing every particle in the Standard Model (e.g., quark fields, electron fields, gluon fields).
Particle Creation: A "particle" is a ripple or vibration in its respective field, created when enough energy is added to that field.
Interaction: Particles interact by exchanging energy between fields, such as an electron field exciting a photon field.
Vacuum State: Even "empty" space (vacuum) is not empty; it is a sea of fields with quantum uncertainti
are a set of sound tones used in sound healing and meditation to reduce stress, alleviate pain, repair DNA, and enhance spiritual awareness. These frequencies are believed to balance energy, with 528Hz often called the "miracle" note.
174 Hz: Reduces pain, stress, and creates a sense of security.
285 Hz: Promotes tissue regeneration, cellular healing, and heals wounds.
396 Hz: Liberates from fear, guilt, and releases negative subconscious beliefs.
417 Hz: Facilitates change, transformation, and clears negative energy.
528 Hz: Known as the "love frequency" or "miracle tone," used for DNA repair and stress reduction.
639 Hz: Enhances communication, understanding, and strengthens relationships.
741 Hz: Detoxifies cells and organs, and cleanses the body of toxins and electromagnetic radiation.
852 Hz: Awakens intuition, raises energy, and fosters spiritual order.
963 Hz: Connects to higher consciousness (the "God" frequency) and activates the pineal gland.
are key energy centers in traditional Chinese medicine, Qigong, and Taoist internal alchemy (Neidan) located along the body's vertical axis. They act as reservoirs to store and
Located 1.3–2 inches below the navel, it is the primary center for physical strength, stamina, and grounding. It stores Jing (essence) and converts it into Qi.
Situated at the heart/solar plexus, this center manages emotional energy, respiration, and the health of internal organs. It refines Qi into Shen.
Located between the eyebrows (third eye), it governs mental clarity, intuition, and consciousness. It transmutes Shen into Wu Wei (emptiness/spirit).
Key Aspects of the Dantians
Function: They are considered "cauldrons" or "batteries" where energy is gathered, refined, and cultivated.
Practice: Used in Tai Chi, Qigong, and meditation to cultivate, store, and circulate energy.
Interconnectedness: All three are connected via the central meridian (Taiji Pole) and work together to support overall health, with the lower Dantian being the foundational center for the others.
Japanese Equivalent: The Lower Dantian is known as the hara in Japanese traditions.