Quantifying Mental Health in the Cycle of Life

18 Pages Posted: 9 Nov 2018

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Stephen I. Ternyik

Techno-Logos) Educatis. CH.) Sharing Knowledge among Professionals

Al Fermelia

CLM Associates

Date Written: October 17, 2018

Abstract

Quantifying mental health in the whole human life cycle points to the decisive role of the heart-beat-frequency of the living human body and mind (soul). The embryological aspect, in terms of structural body formation (zygotic cellular body, neural platform, heart, brain,...), implies the physical formation by structural wave and frequency stages. Waves translate into cycles, and cycles are ultimately directed at the spiral development of the mind-spirit, which is incorporated in the metamorphosis of the human organs and body. This touches new fields as psychoneuroimmunology (PNI), neurotheology and conscious energy, with respect to field theory and spiritual healing by salutogenesis and somatotherapy, concerning the quantification of human mental health in the cycle of life.

Keywords: Neurology, Human Life Cycle, Heart-Beat, Brain, Mental Health, Quantification, Physiology, Spirit

JEL Classification: I19

Suggested Citation

Ternyik, Stephen I. and Fermelia, Al, Quantifying Mental Health in the Cycle of Life (October 17, 2018). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3267969 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3267969

Stephen I. Ternyik (Contact Author)

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Al Fermelia

CLM Associates ( email )

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