Heart rate variability (HRV) and heart-brain coherence are explored as keys to self-regulation, resilience, and enhanced consciousness. Rollin McCraty from the HeartMath Institute explains HRV as the beat-to-beat change in heart rate, reflecting the body's ability to self-regulate and adapt to stress. The discussion covers multiple rhythms within HRV, including breathing-related vagal activity, a slower heart-brain resonant frequency, and the VLF rhythm, which is most predictive of future health. Coherence training, involving real-time feedback and heart-focused breathing, is presented as a method to create a new physiological baseline, improving emotional regulation and synchronizing internal systems. Studies show coherence practice mitigates the impact of external stressors like solar flares and enhances synchronization within social groups, emphasizing the importance of radiating love, compassion, and patience.
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