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Quantum Book Club - What Is Social Coherence? The HeartMath Solution to Global Stress, Chaos & Collective Healing

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What is social coherence, and why does it matter in today’s rapidly changing world? In this episode, Pa’Ris’Ha and her international panel of co-hosts explore the powerful concept of social coherence as taught in “The HeartMath Solution” by Doc Childre and Howard Martin, with Donna Beech. Together, they reveal how heart-based intelligence, emotional regulation, and collective coherence can reduce stress, strengthen communities, and bring stability during times of global uncertainty. You’ll discover how interconnected human energy, heart-brain communication, and group coherence can help communities respond more effectively to chaos, conflict, and rapid change—while fostering resilience, compassion, and collective well-being. Join Pa’Ris’Ha and co-hosts Geraldene Dalby-Ball (Sydney, AUS), Tryna Cooper (Denver, CO), Gabrielle Thompson (Mt. Beauty, AUS), Evelyn Yllada (Miami, FL), and Marianne Love (Melbourne, AUS) as they dive deeper into practical insights from HeartMath and explore how social coherence can support a more balanced, heart-centered future.

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