In the depths of the cosmos, an invisible and eternal symphony resounds. Every particle, every atom, every star, vibrates at a unique frequency, woven into a cosmic dance of energy and matter. Our Earth, a pulsating planet of life, is no stranger to this universal melody. His heart beats to the rhythm of the Schumann resonance, an electromagnetic frequency that envelops our planet like an invisible cloak. At the subatomic level, particles can exist in multiple states at once and can communicate instantaneously across vast distances. This theory opens the doors to a new paradigm of health and healing, where the mind and body are intimately connected and can influence matter at the quantum level. My research, based on the theories of Lovelock, Sheldrake, Braden, Einstein, Tesla, and others, has led me to the conclusion that everything in the universe vibrates at a specific frequency. The Earth, with its Schumann resonance measured in Hertz, is no exception. When analyzing NASA's Schumann MRI data, I used the Shapiro-Wilk test to determine whether the data was distributed normally. The results indicated that the data did indeed follow a normal distribution, which allowed me to apply a linear regression model to make future projections. This regression model suggests a steady increase in Schumann resonance until the year 2030. This increase could be related to various factors, such as increased solar activity or changes in atmospheric composition due to CO2 emissions and warming of the planet's global temperature. My findings suggest that the Earth is undergoing an energetic transformation, and that this transformation could have a significant impact on all living things