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And to those who I just scared off with my questioning of the Christian belief system, I will still love you when you realize that I spoke TRUTH and you come on back 😘
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And to those who I just scared off with my questioning of the Christian belief system, I will still love you when you realize that I spoke TRUTH and you come on back 😘
@TruthRascalHQ ✨💕✨
I've had a couple questions about the Schumann Resonance lately, so here is some background info for those who want to understand its significance.
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The Schumann Resonance is the pulse of the earth. The charts are a record of the ELF (Extremely Low Frequency) vibrating in our world, specifically within the Ionosphere.
Remember that the Schumann chart rolls in from right to left, so the current state is on the far right side. The chart covers the previous 72 hours and the Hz level is 0 at the top and increases towards the bottom of the chart. (It’s worth your time to research how the frequency has been rising over the past couple decades and that the spikes we see lately are pretty unprecedented.) The baseline “heartbeat” is 7.83 Hz which is the exact same as human alpha brainwaves.
Blue is the background, green is low intensity. Red and especially white are high energy excitations.
The Space Observatory is in Tomsk, Siberia. I always post the time in GMT in the caption.
http://sosrff.tsu.ru/
Remember that the Schumann chart rolls in from right to left, so the current state is on the far right side. The chart covers the previous 72 hours and the Hz level is 0 at the top and increases towards the bottom of the chart. (It’s worth your time to research how the frequency has been rising over the past couple decades and that the spikes we see lately are pretty unprecedented.) The baseline “heartbeat” is 7.83 Hz which is the exact same as human alpha brainwaves.
Blue is the background, green is low intensity. Red and especially white are high energy excitations.
The Space Observatory is in Tomsk, Siberia. I always post the time in GMT in the caption.
http://sosrff.tsu.ru/