The power of sound: destruction or creation

sound as power

Sound is the most powerful force in the universe. It is the power that creates and the power that destroys. It is the stuff of which creation is made. Everything in creation has cells and atoms and vibrates at a certain frequency, even those that are considered dead matter, not living or inert like stones or clay. Every cell and atom in life has a frequency and therefore vibrates. Even color vibrates, everything has color or rays. Everything emits “sound” whether our human sense can perceive it or not. And that’s just what we can hear or see.

Beyond our normal human senses

infrasound It consists of a very low frequency sound, beyond the range of human hearing.

Ultrasound it consists of very high frequencies, again beyond the human range of hearing.

There are some people who can feel the vibration emanating from objects such as crystals and gems. There are those who can feel the colors with their hands by discerning the different vibrations that each ray emits.

Dogs can hear a high frequency tone that we cannot hear; the bat or dolphin uses the echo location to help them navigate their way. The elephant, the whale, the rhinoceros and the hippopotamus use infrasound to communicate with each other.

amazing sounds

The awesome power of sound is a two-edged sword. It has both constructive and destructive capabilities. There are high frequency sounds that can break matter. A common example is the high C soprano that can break glass. We have seen how the high-pitched sounds of sirens have been used to disperse noisy crowds. Sonic devices are used to repel pests and insects.

Very low frequency sound waves are used in seismographs to detect and monitor earthquakes. There is research and applications moving toward more proactive uses beyond simple detection. There are frequencies you may not hear in both the high and low spectrum that could make you sick or dizzy, or bring buildings down, possibly even creating earthquakes. There are reports of infrasound being used as a weapon to disorient the enemy. We also read about how the power of sound and vibration has been used in emergency circumstances by law enforcement and defense agencies. Sound has been used both as a weapon of attack and defense.

Science fiction in its usual audacity in depicting what has long been considered possible and probable in the human imagination, shows the use of sonic shields or force fields for defense, death rays to destroy weaponry and battle stations. of the enemy. The universal popularity of movies like “Star Wars,” “Battle Galactica” and the like appeal to this unspoken sense that all of this is, of course, possible.

Sounds good

healing power

Nowhere has the beneficial use of sound been more actively sought and applied than in the exciting world of sound medicine, a traditional science widely used in ancient China that is now used in cutting-edge medicine of the 21st century. The ancient Chinese say that all diseases are caused by a wrong note or vibration in the body and mind and can be treated with sound. Now scientists are finding many more advanced applications of sound in medicine.

In medicine

Sound waves can assess potentially dangerous atherosclerotic plaques, monitor chronic liver disease, and help deliver drugs to specific locations within the body. Ultrasound devices can obtain images of tumors inside the body and acoustic energy. You can target those tumors as a way to treat the cancer. Today, we know how doctors can now pulverize kidney stones using sound technology.

Sound or Vibrational Medicine – Mind Body Spirit Connection

Advanced research and the practical application of certain sounds to transform a person’s emotional and psychological states, as well as to improve the brain and learning abilities, are constantly hitting the scientific news. There is a fusion with other disciplines such as psychology and neuroscience to help improve communication for people with speech and hearing disorders.

Dr. Tomatis, a French ENT specialist, made some amazing discoveries that led to the development of the Tomatis Method. His method uses “auditory training”, “auditory stimulation” and “auditory therapy”. This has resulted in improved language learning and skills, communication, creativity and social behaviour. This has helped thousands of children with auditory processing issues, dyslexia, learning disabilities, attention deficit disorder, autism, and those with sensory integration and motor skill issues. It has helped adults overcome depression, learn foreign languages ​​faster, develop better communication skills, and improve creativity and performance at work.

Many musicians, singers, and actors have been able to hone their skills using the Tomatis Method through overcoming stage fright and increased confidence. Many clients report psychological gains: increased self-confidence, higher energy and motivation levels, increased mental clarity, and a sense of well-being.

Music therapy and the Mozart effect

There is no question that certain types of music can help with learning. Music stimulates different regions of the brain responsible for memory, motor control, timing, and language. For the first time, researchers have also pinpointed specific areas of mental activity linked to emotional responses to music. A neuroscience researcher shows that different parts of the brain can be activated depending on the music they listen to, stimulating underactive parts of the brain and bringing the client to a healthier emotional state. Over time, music can retrain the brain and overcome certain disorders. Some neurobiologists such as Harvard Medical School neurobiologist Mark Jude Tramo say that “without question, there is a biology of music. There is no question that there is specialization within the human brain for processing of music. Music is biologically part of the human being.” life, just as music is aesthetically part of human life”.

cymatic therapy

Dr. Hans Jenny, a Swiss physician and pioneer in this field of cymatics, explored the study of wave phenomena and vibrations. It is a scientific methodology that demonstrates the vibratory nature of matter and the transformative nature of sound. In the 1960s, he experimented with the use of sound to “bring life to matter” by passing through some matter, usually sand, a vibration of a certain frequency and showed how, in doing so, the sand was transformed into a certain intricate pattern, shape and design. . Specific frequencies or sounds created those specific designs.

Cymatic therapy is based on the assumption that human cells, organs, and tissues each have a natural resonant frequency that changes when disturbed by disease. Cymatic therapists apply different audible frequencies and sound wave combinations that they claim transport malfunctioning components back to their healthy vibrational state and promote natural healing.

SO! Sound creates matter! What does this all mean?

For an ordinary person who may be neither a doctor nor a scientist nor a politician, how does this knowledge benefit him? Well, for one thing, having this understanding about sound: that it gives life to matter! – must engender in them a deep respect for this awesome power. It’s almost similar to how primitive man must have felt after discovering fire, or modern man discovering nuclear fission. It is a two-edged sword and capable of creation or destruction.

Beyond that, they should feel empowered.

We all live in a bubble of sound, a universe of vibrating frequencies. Imagine how we are being impacted by the world around us. In order not to fall into the victim mentality, we must remember that we ourselves are a vibrant universe, and therefore, we are also a creative nucleus of power. We are like powerful sending stations: sending effective frequencies and vibrations to the world.

More than that, we are co-creators of our world, literally with the power to shape and reshape our worlds for the positive good, individually and beyond.

First of all, we have to be the change we seek. Is this part of what it means to become the Incarnate Word?

By raising our vibration, our consciousness, our thoughts, beliefs, feelings, attitudes, words, intentions, actions and hearts, by shifting our state of being to higher vibrational frequencies of love, joy, freedom, abundance, compassion, courage, hope and peace, surely we can and do, as science has shown, send powerful frequencies that quantum affect change in our world. By doing so, we can, as spiritual scientists, help to positively transform not only ourselves but also the world in which we live.

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