The pioneering studies of Dr. Marcel Vogel and Irzhak Bentov, revealed that, in a state of deep relaxation or meditation, the electromagnetic field surrounding
our head, literally attunes to the basic electromagnetic field
of the earth itself! The earth’s harmonic resonance has been
measured at approx 8 cycles per second, or 8 Hertz (Hz). The frequency
range of the electrical activity of the brain that we access,
in states of deep relaxation, is also centred around 8 Hz. Is
this correspondence just a coincidence?
Perhaps that is why we feel so rejuvenated when surrounded by
nature, in a forest, in the mountains, or by the ocean. Perhaps
this is also a key to understanding how, our inner and outer environments,
can be orchestrated to a higher level of harmony.
Music is a universal language. Its gifts are the feelings, memories,
enjoyment and tears it creates. Music creates emotion and emotion
produces actual chemical reactions in the bloodstream - neuro
peptides are released - which affect the organs and systems. Harmonic
sound equals harmonic emotion equals harmonic body.
The human body itself is intrinsically musical, right down to
the DNA that makes up our genes. Even our DNA has it’s own
melody. The idea that DNA and music might be connected comes from
the work of a geneticist, Dr. Susumu Ohno. In order to understand
Dr. Ohno's insights, we need to understand that every organism's
genes are composed of strands of DNA, which in turn are made up
of four so-called nucleotides. In an imaginative leap, Dr. Ohno
assigned musical notes to these four substances The result was
a melodic composition that was finally fleshed out with harmonies,
by his wife, Midori, a musician. When completely transcribed,
the scores were then performed by professional musicians on instruments
such as the piano or organ, violin, and viola.
Dr. Ohno, has so far, notated over fifteen "songs of the
DNA" of a variety of living organisms. He finds that the
more evolved an organism is, the more complicated its music. To
listeners knowledgeable about classical music, these DNA-based
compositions have been taken variously for the music of Bach,
Brahms, Chopin, and other great composers. These melodies are
majestic and inspiring. Many persons hearing them for the first
time are moved to tears; they cannot believe that their bodies,
which they believed to be mere collections of chemicals, contain
such uplifting, inspiring harmonies -- that they are musical.
Interesting to note:
Ancient civilizations, such as that of Atlantis, believed thateach soul held its own musical frequency, a sort of individual
soundprint throughout every cell of the body. This was referred
to as the 'wam', or the soul's music. In the crystalline caves
of Atlantis, the healing priestesses would attune the wam simply
by striking the appropriate crystal matrix and creating a resonant
tone that would bring the individual back into harmony.
http://www.soundsofsirius.com/artic_healpower.htm
our head, literally attunes to the basic electromagnetic field
of the earth itself! The earth’s harmonic resonance has been
measured at approx 8 cycles per second, or 8 Hertz (Hz). The frequency
range of the electrical activity of the brain that we access,
in states of deep relaxation, is also centred around 8 Hz. Is
this correspondence just a coincidence?
Perhaps that is why we feel so rejuvenated when surrounded by
nature, in a forest, in the mountains, or by the ocean. Perhaps
this is also a key to understanding how, our inner and outer environments,
can be orchestrated to a higher level of harmony.
Music is a universal language. Its gifts are the feelings, memories,
enjoyment and tears it creates. Music creates emotion and emotion
produces actual chemical reactions in the bloodstream - neuro
peptides are released - which affect the organs and systems. Harmonic
sound equals harmonic emotion equals harmonic body.
The human body itself is intrinsically musical, right down to
the DNA that makes up our genes. Even our DNA has it’s own
melody. The idea that DNA and music might be connected comes from
the work of a geneticist, Dr. Susumu Ohno. In order to understand
Dr. Ohno's insights, we need to understand that every organism's
genes are composed of strands of DNA, which in turn are made up
of four so-called nucleotides. In an imaginative leap, Dr. Ohno
assigned musical notes to these four substances The result was
a melodic composition that was finally fleshed out with harmonies,
by his wife, Midori, a musician. When completely transcribed,
the scores were then performed by professional musicians on instruments
such as the piano or organ, violin, and viola.
Dr. Ohno, has so far, notated over fifteen "songs of the
DNA" of a variety of living organisms. He finds that the
more evolved an organism is, the more complicated its music. To
listeners knowledgeable about classical music, these DNA-based
compositions have been taken variously for the music of Bach,
Brahms, Chopin, and other great composers. These melodies are
majestic and inspiring. Many persons hearing them for the first
time are moved to tears; they cannot believe that their bodies,
which they believed to be mere collections of chemicals, contain
such uplifting, inspiring harmonies -- that they are musical.
Interesting to note:
Ancient civilizations, such as that of Atlantis, believed thateach soul held its own musical frequency, a sort of individual
soundprint throughout every cell of the body. This was referred
to as the 'wam', or the soul's music. In the crystalline caves
of Atlantis, the healing priestesses would attune the wam simply
by striking the appropriate crystal matrix and creating a resonant
tone that would bring the individual back into harmony.
http://www.soundsofsirius.com/artic_healpower.htm
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