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HeartMath iBhubesi Tree Rhythm Project at Umhlanga Rocks South Africa

    • Published: 2024
    • Stephen David Edwards1
    • Dialogo Journal 10:2 (2024) 337-345. ISSN: 2393-1744, CDROM ISSN: 2392-9928. DOI: https://doi.org/10.51917/dialogo.2024.10.2.22.1. Psychology Department, University of Zululand, Richards Bay, South Africa.
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Abstract

The HeartMath Tree Rhythm project is a citizen science interconnectivity initiative. Interconnectivity refers to the hypothesis that all life forms are interconnected via intersecting magnetic energy fields. HeartMath tree rhythm research complements the HeartMath Global Coherence Initiative (GCI) and Global Consciousness Project (GCI).

The present contribution employs a narrative methodology to introduce the iBhubesi Tree Rhythm project at Umhlanga Rocks South Africa. The isiZulu term "iBhubesi" denotes an African lion. Ubuntu connotes humanity. Its deeper meaning is that we only become human through others (umuntu umuntu ngabantu), especially, ancestors, family and friends. African dialogue is epitomized by respectful greeting and openness in human relationships.

Umhlanga Rocks iBhubhesi Mango has a unique ecological ancestry and eco-spiritual story. Mango trees are originally indigenous to India, its people and continent. They are also connected to everything else – nature, people, continents, planets and cosmos. The following contribution intends to unpack some universal, differential and unique aspects of this interconnectedness.