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Every six days, each audio will be available for free to listen to until it transitions to the next key.

Contemplating the Gene Key of the Week

Contemplating the
Gene Key of the Week

The Pulse is a way to contemplate the Gene Keys as we move through the seasons and cycles of the year. Our online blog and newsletter provide free inspirational media and meditations from the Synthesis, as well as updates on the latest videos and live events with Richard Rudd. 

‘In the great wheeling arc of the 64 Gene Keys, every Gene Key has an exact position in relationship to the cosmos and thus filters the cosmic stream as it enters our planetary system.’  – Gene Key 11

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Following the Sun

The Gene Keys Pulse tracks the current global theme through the position of the Sun as it moves through each of the 64 Gene Keys within the year. Approximately every 5 and a half days, the Sun travels through each of the six line permutations of a Gene Key before changing to the next hexagram in sequence. 

For example, January 6th, 2020 marked the beginning of the sun’s travel through Gene Key 54. It begins at 54.1, and proceeds through 54.2, 54.3, 54.4, 54.5, and finally becoming 54.6 on January 11th, 2020. The Pulse Calendar tracks this global theme as Gene Key 54 (January 6th – January 12th).

The New Pulse

Richard Rudd unveils the New Pulse, with fresh designs and features, including the free audio Gene Key of the week, which will stay live for the 6 days of its transit in each Pulse edition. We look forward to sharing these and other amazing resources with our global community this year…

Sync the Pulse with your Calendar App

Copy this iCal feed URL to add to your personal calendar app…

				
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  • Check your Time Zone – View or change your time zone at the bottom of this embedded calendar.
  • Select Calendar View – Choose Month or List view in top-right corner of calendar.
  • Subscribe to your own Calendar app via iCal feed – In the top right hand corner of the calendar, click Menu –> Preferences –> iCalendar Feeds. Learn how to import your own Calendar app (Google, Outlook, Apple, etc)

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How to Import an iCal file into Google Calendar

  • Go to calendar.google.com

  • On the left hand sidebar go to Other Calendars and select the + icon

  • Add new calendar "From URL"

  • Paste the URL to add to subscribe to a new Google Calendar
				
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How to Import an iCal file into iPhone / iPad

  • Click and hold on the link below until the option to "Open Link" pops up. This should automatically add a Subscribed Calendar to your device. If it does not, follow the next instructions

				
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  • Copy the full iCal URL

  • Go to Settings > Calendar > Accounts

  • Add Account > Other > Add Subscribed Calendar

  • Paste the URL & click next to add to your Calendar Accounts

How to Import an iCal file into Apple Calendar

  • Open your Apple Calendar app

  • On the top menu select File –> New Calendar Subscription

  • Paste the URL to add to your Apple Calendar
				
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How to Import an iCal file into Outlook Calendar

  • Open Microsoft Outlook Calendar and go to Add New Calendar

  • When prompted select Subscribe from Web

  • Paste the URL to add to subscribe to a new Outlook Calendar
				
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