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Nature's Golden Ratio
Leonardo "Fibonacci" of Pisa revealed a numeric sequence in which each subsequent number is the sum of the previous two: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89 and so on. The sequence in turn gives rise to several unique ratios including.618,.382 and 1.618 (AKA The Phi or Fibonacci Ratio).
These ratios exist throughout nature in the form of fractals or golden sections. Although they have been employed in man made structures like the Pyramids in sacred geometry, they have always existed throughout all of nature, living and non-living. We can reveal systems of fractals based in the Golden Ratio.
Robust fractals permeate all life forms; they are a combination of self identical and indefinite fractals. Trees are branching robust fractals as are living circulatory, bronchial, and nervous systems.
Inventor of the neurophone, Patrick Flanagan, conducted experiments to determine the effect of various Phi-based Geometries on muscle strength. Pyramid shapes based in the Golden Ratio made people very strong. The neurophone is superior learning technology based in the Golden Ratio as well as energy healing devices.
Penrose and Hameroff provocatively suggest that consciousness emerges through the quantum mechanics of microtubules. Microtubules are composed of thirteen tubulin, and exhibit 8:5 phyllotaxis. Clathrins, located at the tips of microtubules, are truncated icosahedra, self identical fractals or golden sections.
DNA exhibits a Phi resonance in its 34:21 angstrom Fibonacci ratio and the cross-section through a molecule is decagonal (a double-pentagon made of golden sections).
The Human Interface
Our brainwaves or neural patterns can be entrained by external stimuli through the frequency following response. For example, in a short time after listening to a steady rhythm like a drum beat, our dominant brainwaves follow that beat. The evoked cortical response also causes our autonomic functions to follow that rhythm like our heart beats.
The human body's neural system contains a synchronization pulse or "synch pulse" (like a metronome). The synch pulse represents our normal state of equilibrium. Music enters through our ears and creates a pulse position like a shadow, shape, or color contrast with regard to the synch pulse. Our nervous systems utilize pulse positions, so we can sense depth in the physical world.
One neuron processes thousands of signals or pulses from different sources of stimuli simultaneously. While each neuron transmits our resonant "life beat" or synch pulse, each one also transmits all sorts of semi-random pulses as our organism interfaces with the environment.
That "synch pulse" is a set of floating harmonics based in the Golden Ratio, the integral of our brainwaves combined with our other life processes.
Knowing the Golden Ratio
Unlike the fuzzy logic we use to identify people, places, and things, we are far more subjective when we sense the Golden Ratio. We tend to see beauty and feel pleasure when we encounter forms and functions based on this ratio which is integral to creation and life; this is why we're attracted to the intense sensory experience provided by nature.
People have recognized this and built structures based in sacred geometry like stonehenge and other megalithic structures, not only because of their strength and beauty; they also resonate with the strength and beauty within our minds. We want to achieve perfection because we realize that nature is not perfect.
Physical nature dances around the Golden Ratio; like a spinning gyroscope interpolating its central axis, physical nature is not exactly centered on perfection. We humans are the ones who measured, interpolated, and extrapolated this fundamental nature of perfection. We are the ones who focus on perfection provided by the Golden Ratio.
This begs the question: What happens when we resonate with a function that focuses on perfection?
According to Scott Olsen, instructor of Philosophy & Comarative Religion at Central Florida Community College, "In a state of PHI-induced quantum coherence, one may experience samadhi, cosmic conscious identification with the awareness of the Universe Itself."
Therefore, when we are entrained by stimuli based in the Golden Ratio, we transcend our lower level consciousness to be one with our bodies and our true nature; this has been our goal for ages.
Randolph Fabian Directo known as HealingMindN on the web researches neuroscience and psychoenergetics. He counsels people with various chronic ailments caused by emotional barriers. Most people have mental barriers that prevent their psychic awareness. OceanScape GhostShip: Altered States, a neural entrainment program based in the Golden Ratio, helps to remove those barriers and induce your full potential. Also see his Power Nap and Sleep Induction Programs based in the Golden Ratio available through HealingMindN.
References:
- The Schumann's Resonances and Human Psychobiology; Nexus Magazine, Volume 10, Number 3; Richard Alan Miller and Iona Miller; (April-May 2003).
- The Human Social Experience forms a Fractal; Robert R. Prechter, Jr; 2003.
- Discovering How to Use the Elliot Wave Principle; Robert R. Prechter, Jr; 1999.
- Method and Apparatus for Exploitation of Piezoelectric and Other Effects in Carbon Based Life Forms; US Patent 20070258329AI; Timothy Winey; 2007.
- The Golden Section: Nature's Greatest Secret; Scott Olsen.
- The Music of Time, p.67; Preston Nichols; 2000
The contradictory role of the International community in eradicating poverty under the umbrella of human security and development
The contradictory role of the International community in eradicating poverty under the umbrella of human security and development in conflict – prone countries.
Security is improving the collective resilience of a given population against the contingents and uncertain nature of its existence.(Duffield 2006, pg 16) It guarantees peace and encourages development. Insecurity in most conflict-prone countries has pushed citizens to abandon their homelands for other destinations and migration has become part and parcel of today’s globalizing world. The issue of security which used to focus on the state has changed its phase as more attention is now directed to human security. This is because many nation-states have failed to protect their citizens as they have become victims of genocides, social exclusion, conflicts, natural disasters and poverty related diseases like HIV Aids. There is therefore the need for global security to deal with these societal problems which have direct effect on human beings.
When a country lacks human security, its internal affairs are threatened by internal civil conflicts among groups and because we are living in a globalized world, they have a direct effect on the world as a globe. Contemporary security is focused on human beings as the subject of security and ensuring security in a society brings development as sustainable development can only reign where there is peace.
Until 2001 when the global war on terrorism was launched after the September 11 attacks, security and development were focused on the respect of human rights and the allocation of aid to poor countries as a means to eradicate poverty and its related diseases. Today, most International aid designed for development are directed to liberal democratic states, as the International Community led by the U.S has as prior objective to transform all states into democracies which, according to them is the most appropriate political system. In order to receive International aid for development, you must speak democracy and be part of the democratic culture. When you cannot be identified as a democracy, then you are seen in the eyes of the International Community as an enemy, the dangerous others. Since in security, one secures the border lines of his circle, the International Community, in securing its border line which separates those within its circle from those outside (the dangerous others), will do everything in its capacity to either create or support insecurity in your nation-state. The result of this is definitely internal conflicts between groups of people sharing the same national identity but have different political views. During these conflicts, the International Community will be called upon to establish peace among the conflicting groups. The U.S and its European allies now use this as an opportunity to spread capitalism and impose democracy in the said country. They support the rivalry group by supplying them with arms to fight against the non-democratic regime in power. These actors intervene in conflict zones as peace –builders, yet, they provide arms; what a contradictory role. I think what they are more concerned about in conflict zones is ensuring that capitalism reigns. An example of such interventions by the International Community is their presence in Afghanistan where the U.S and its allies wage a war on Al Qaeda by relying on the power struggles among the armed conflicting groups. Their original mission is to establish sustained peace and post – conflict reconstruction in this country but practically, these peacekeeping mandates reflect the interest of major countries which form the International Community. They are determined to transform Afghanistan into a democratic secular state. The concept of security and development which is supposed to be a humanitarian process has been politicized by the International Community with the great powers fighting for their personal interests. Thus, the concept of security and development of post-conflict countries is just a system designed by the U.S to claim its hegemony of the world. Afghanistan is just one example amongst thousands where the West has used the umbrella of security and development to fight for its personal interest. When one looks at the colonization of Africa and its outcome, one would definitely agree that, interventions by great powers are for their personal gains. Under the umbrella of Christianity and development, colonizers bought slaves, and resources which they used to develop their nation-states. They bought the secrets of Africa and imposed their language on them. Today, Africa is losing its cultural value as many Africans do not speak their mother tongue and though they do not know the history of their home land, they know everything about the history and culture of the west.
According to liberal democrats, democracies enjoy a kind of perpetual peace and do not go to war with each other. To be part of this peace, you must be in the group. But the question is whether democracy or capitalism is a pre- requisite for development and security.
Since 9/11, human security has become a catch phrase of politicians and the international community, yet it is not respected in many countries and people still go unpunished. According to Foucault, bio politics has marked the transition from the classical right to take life and let live ‘to a new power to foster life or disallow it to the point of death’ (Foucault in Mark Duffield, 2006, pg 16). With contemporary globalization, power is regulatory and operates at the collective level of the population. Since bio politics is a security strategy that works through regulatory interventions which seek to establish equilibrium at the level of its population,(Duffield,2006) the concept of security should create such equilibrium to a given population irrespective of their political statuses.
The interconnectedness between development and security can be seen in a ‘recurrent episodic strategisation of power in maintaining self-reliant specification of power in defense of mass society and International order. (Duffield, 2006) From this perspective, it is evident that human security is an international security technology which operates at the level of the unsecured population. Sustainable development and security are what the population needs but it can never be obtained if the International Community pursues it the way it does. For one to talk of a guaranteed human security and development in post-conflict zones and conflict-prone countries, the International Community, instead of focusing on transforming states into democracies and establishing development in these countries, it should rather search for the root cause of insecurity and tackle the problem from there, without which, the sustained global peace we seek can never be realized.
As earlier mentioned most conflicts today are centered within states and are usually religious or ethnic, human life is not valuable as people are killed in great numbers, infrastructures and livelihood systems are being destroyed. Conflicts are a threat to development and unless they are destroyed from their root causes, sustainable development in post-conflict countries will never be guaranteed. I strongly agree with the belief that poor people have a higher risk of falling into conflicts because of their social exclusion by authoritative leaders. This accounts why most contemporary conflicts and wars have an ethnic character and are from poor countries. Today, poor continents like Africa have become the heart of development and security.
Despite all international aid sent to these continents, there is still a problem, there are still conflicts, and people are still dying of poverty and other pandemic diseases. In a nutshell, there is still a high degree of insecurity in these continents. This means that the aid donors have not touched the heart of the problem and no amount of aid will bring change if the process continues like this. One reason why the impacts of the aid are not felt in these countries is because the aid donors do not check to ensure that the resources provided for development are used appropriately. In most cases, these funds which are designed to help the most vulnerable population go to greedy statesmen who without waste of time transfer them into their private accounts in Europe and America. As they increase their wealth, the voiceless population dies of poverty, yet they tell the donors that the mission has being accomplished. The mission has been accomplished in deed; they have successfully quenched their thirst for wealth but their appetite for more remains.
Nevertheless, one dares not deny the fact that the International Community does not support conflict –prone countries. Whether they support the rivalry group or the ruling party is not important, but despite their intervention, they remain in conflict. The fact is that the International Community, in carrying out development and security projects imposes a political system without being sure that it is what the population wants. This is a great hindrance to sustainable development and security. Transforming all states into democracies means imposing a new cultural identity on them (the global culture), and people will always fight to defend their individual, national and cultural identities, no matter what it takes. Aid donors should understand that statesmen in developing countries are enemies to development and aid for development should not pass through them. They have failed their citizens in many aspects, they have failed to guarantee human security to their citizens, and they have pushed their citizens out to seek survival in other places because of bad governance. These leaders have not only failed their people but their countries. Their greed and appetite for wealth and political power have made them to dishonor their land by giving room for conflicts which are sweeping away lives of innocent people. Yet, they preach democracy and the respect of human rights. Where is the International Community to punish such people who practice fake democracy?
Unless the International Community ceases to use capitalism and democracy as pre- requisite for security and development, a sustained global peace shall not be met. Furthermore, the indigenous groups should be placed at the front of all development and reconstruction programs and should be dealt with directly without putting statesmen as middle men. The issue of putting self interest at the fore front of development agendas is a great setback to development. What one has in return is not important but what one does to save a dying person is what is more important. It is more rewarding to give than to receive, therefore we should do our best in making those around us happy so that we can make our world a better place.
Reference
Duffield, Mark (2006a), Securing Humans in a Dangerous World. International Politics, 41, 1=23
Duffield, Mark (2007b), Development, Territories, and People Consolidating the External Sovereign Frontier. Alternatives, Global, Local/Political
Klingebiel, Stephan (ED). (2006), ‘New interfaces between Security and Development hanging concepts and approaches’, Bonn: Deutsches Institut fur Entwicklungspolitik.
About the Author
Tendoh Constance is a student researcher at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
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