Join collective intention to amplify positive change

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On Monday at 3:00 P.M., members of a small technology incubator in Toronto gather for five quiet minutes. Each places a hand on their chest, tuning in to the same ideal—“May our work uplift humanity.” They breathe together, imagining ripples of coherent energy connecting them to every member and every corner of the globe joining the same practice.

Two weeks later, productivity metrics show a 20 percent drop in internal conflicts, e-mail errors fall by 15 percent, and overall morale—measured by anonymous surveys—rises by 30 percent. It doesn’t stop there: one startup in the incubator secures a critical investor who cites the team’s clear, unified purpose as a deciding factor. Meanwhile, several other teams report serendipitous introductions to developers and marketers who land in their inboxes just when they need a solution.

The incubator’s mentor network originally thought this collective practice was a feel-good experiment until data began showing statistically significant improvements. Peer-reviewed studies on peace gatherings have confirmed that even small groups raising coherent heart energy can reduce crime rates, traffic accidents, and conflicts across a city. By scaling this to a global level through Project Coherence, thousands now join daily at 12:12 P.M. to coalesce their hearts for universal well-being.

This is more than a meditation group—it’s a new model for organisational health and global impact. By learning to align individual intention with collective heart energy, this incubator found that complex, real-world results can emerge from a simple three-minute practice.

You don’t need to be in Toronto or part of a startup incubator. Choose your time and set a daily reminder: at that moment, place your hand on your heart, breathe into gratitude or love, and state your shared intention. Hold that unified field for just three to five minutes, imagining it expanding world-wide. Journal any unplanned coincidences or uplifting shifts you notice afterward. You’ll be surprised how small, collected acts can create outsized change.

What You'll Achieve

You will strengthen team cohesion and organisational resilience by aligning individual intentions into a collective heart-coherent field. Internally, you’ll feel more connected, focused, and collaborative; externally, you’ll see reduced conflicts, improved problem-solving, and unexpected positive synchronicities.

Expand your field by gathering daily

1

Pick a global practice time

Choose a consistent moment each day—like 12:12 or sunset—to align with others worldwide.

2

Feel unified heart energy

As you breathe, imagine every participant sending love, gratitude, or kindness toward a shared intention.

3

State your shared goal

Silently affirm one concise phrase—such as world peace, healing Earth, or global harmony.

4

Visualize coherent ripple effects

Picture that field of loving energy extending outward, transforming conflicts, climate, and crises.

5

Journal synchronicities

Note unexpected events, peaceful moments, or news shifts that occur within 24 hours of your practice.

Reflection Questions

  • What shared intention will best serve your team or community?
  • How can you sustain commitment to a daily collective practice?
  • What logistical hurdles might you need to address to gather consistently?
  • How will you measure early signs of positive shift?
  • What small scale pilot could you launch tomorrow?

Personalization Tips

  • Corporate teams meet at noon for three minutes of gratitude to boost morale and productivity.
  • Sports fans unite in a pre-game breathing exercise for team cohesion and collective focus.
  • Neighbors gather on their balconies each evening to send kindness to their community, reducing local tensions.
Becoming Supernatural: How Common People Are Doing the Uncommon
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Becoming Supernatural: How Common People Are Doing the Uncommon

Joe Dispenza 2017
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