<article>
  <title>
    <b>Spatial Cognition, Earth Energies and Neural Synchronization  Implications for Integrative Therapy</b>
  </title>
  <abstract>Background  Spatial cognition is the psychological ability to perceive, remember, and process spatial relationships between objects and oneself, enabling navigation and interaction with the environment. It is considered as a core function of the human brain, which is governed by neural oscillations and network synchronization. Emerging evidence from multidisciplinary studies suggests that environmental electromagnetic factors, particularly the geomagnetic field of Earth and Schumann resonance  7.83 Hz , can play an influential role in neural activity. The spatial cognition has emerged as the important field of investigation, in order to enquire and understand the actuality of the existence of life and also to decode the Eco Psycho Somatic interdependence. It can be the important phenomenon to address several aetiological factors for the violence, dominance, hatred and several epigenetic miasmatic alterations.  Objective  This study aims to develop an interdisciplinary model linking Energy field of earth, neural synchronization, and spatial cognition, and to evaluate the implications of each in the isolated, as well as in the collective manner for the integrative therapeutic approaches, including music therapy and homoeopathy.  Methods  A mixed method design was employed. A systematic literature review was conducted using databases including PubMed, NCBI, MDPI, Elsevier, and Web of Science, following PRISMA 2020 guidelines. Additionally, an observational study assessed correlations between geomagnetic variations, EEG patterns, and spatial cognitive performance in human participants. Quantitative data were analyzed using correlation and regression models, while qualitative interpretations explored therapeutic responses.  Results  Findings indicate a consistent association between geomagnetic fluctuations and alterations in neural oscillatory patterns, particularly in alpha  8 12 Hz  and theta bands  4 8 Hz . Enhanced neural synchronization was associated with improved spatial memory and cognitive mapping. Integrative interventions such as music therapy demonstrated resonance based modulation of brain activity, while homoeopathic approaches suggested systemic bioenergetic regulation.  Conclusion  The study supports a novel integrative framework where Earth energies influence neural synchronization and cognition. This model has potential applications in developing non invasive therapies targeting cognitive and neurological disorders.</abstract>
  <keyword>Spatial cognition, geomagnetic field, Schumann resonance, neural synchronization, integrative therapy, EEG, geopsychology.</keyword>
  <pages>1055-1074</pages>
  <issue_number>Issue-2</issue_number>
  <volume_number>Volume-10</volume_number>
  <authors>Mukesh Maity | Dr. Sinchan Das</authors>
</article>