Sound
Throughout my research since my experience I have discovered something very interesting about sound. The average person thinks of sound as just something they can hear. However it has many more deeper effects on us than we realize. I know that I mentioned before how water can be restructured due to certain sounds that it is exposed to. Well this is true for the human body as well.
For example, when we listen to music, it effects our mood. If the music is something we really enjoy, it can give us an adrenaline rush, or make us want to dance and flow with the music. It can also help us work or concentrate better. There is nothing like a good tune, to do a craft or a hobby to, as you can focus better, the music gets you in the zone. It is said that many of the great thinkers out there loved classical music because it helped them be more creative, and have more peace of mind.
The same is true for when we listen to music that we don’t like, it can make us feel hostile, or sad, or regret. Sometimes depressed or angry. This is mainly true with heavy metal or heavy rap songs. However, this is not only true with music, it goes much deeper. Human beings have a natural ability to determine what is a good sound and what is a bad sound, even if we have never heard the sound before. When we hear an animal in distress, or an animal on the attack, we automatically understand what the sound means, even if we have never seen this animal before. But what it is about sound that allows us to determine a good sound, from a bad one? The answer to that, is the frequency in which it vibrates. For most people, we never experiment with different sounds and the effect they have on our bodies. However, for those that are interested in meditation, they know that certain sounds can have a huge impact on them when trying to get to higher levels of consciousness.
All of the chakras in the human body all respond to certain sounds, usually ones that sound like vowels. These sounds help relax the mind, and allow for easier access to meditative states. Many meditators use something called binaural beats, and its is a much more powerful meditation than without them. They just allow the sound to penetrate their whole being, become one with it, and it works.
“There is no solidity in the universe. A form that appears solid is actually created by an underlying vibration of sound. Vibrations express themselves in corresponding geometrical figures and in this way build up crystals that are the expression of vibration. Crystals collectively form a body of an element according to its particular vibration. The forms of snowflakes and faces of flowers take on their shape because they are responding to some sound in nature. Crystals, plants, and human beings are music that has taken on visible form.
There are five perfect three dimensional forms. The tetrahedron, hexahedron, octahedron, icosahedron, dodecahedron. They are known as the Perfect Solids and are the foundation of everything in the physical world. The entire Periodic Table of Elements and literally everything in the physical world is based on these five forms! There is a precise way that the energy of Creation organizes itself. Every natural pattern of growth or movement conforms inevitably to one or more geometric shapes. These patterns and the codes are symbolic of our own inner realm and the subtle structure of consciousness.”
Nikola Tesla knew about different frequencies of electricity, and actually used it to heal his body. He did a lot of work with electical therapy. He was actually in a car accident, and instead of going to the hospital, he went to his lab and used electricity to help speed the healing process, and did so successfully. He later spoke publicly about his finding and electro therapy became an option for people seeking it. Tesla did so many things in his lifetime, I think I need to dedicate another blog post soon about him, and his amazing inventions for the late 1800’s!
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