The Sacred Healing Power of Sound...
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The power of sound is profound in healing and restoring the body to a state of balance, centeredness, peace and calm. I was guided to start offering sound healing sessions three years ago as a way to restore peace and calm to the mind, body and soul. I started with a heart chakra bowl because this is the path to our personal divinity within. The doorway if you will to our Cosmic Higher Spiritual Self, where we are one with all that is in the Universe. In their book, Decoding the Human Biofield, Peter Fraser and Harry Massey, founders of NES Health, explain that their research shows that the heart is much more than a simple pump and that what it provides is a control mechanism for distributing energy and information to the body. And, a key way that it accomplishes this is through sound energy: How might the heart work as an imprinter of information? Every time your heart beats, it creates strong pressure waves and phonons (a quantum of vibrational energy in the acoustic vibrations of a crystal lattice) within its chambers. Your heart produces dozens, if not hundred, of different frequencies, each of which is capable of carrying a different type of information, although research into this area is still in its infancy, so not much is known about this encoding process. The phonons may imprint information onto the lipids in your blood, which then are carried throughout the body. Information imprinted into fats in the bloodstream may act as a kind of body-wide memory storage and retrieval system. In addition phonons stream through your blood plasma, carrying additional information from the central nervous system to the hemoglobin, which also carries oxygen throughout the body. |
The Heart
The heart can then be considered a musical instrument of sorts whose notes are providing critical information to the rest of the body. In fact, the more notes it can play the better:
We know from recent conventional research that the pattern of your heartbeats can be a predictor of the overall state of your health. Whereas once it was thought that a healthy heart kept a regular, consistent beat pattern, medical professionals now understand that just the opposite is true: the more variable your heartbeat frequencies, the healthier you tend to be…each type of beat encodes particular types of information into the blood (or tissue such as connective tissue) for transmission to the trillions of cells throughout the body…The patterns of phonons generated by the body’s organs and physiological processes can be considered the quantum music of the body.
This sound based information transmission is critical to the health of the body through regulation of cellular activity. So if the heart is performing this function internally, could external sounds that we absorb from our ears and in fact from all over our bodies (we are energetic beings and so can be affected by any type of energy vibration) affect our health as well? Psychopharmacologist Candace Pert found the answer to be yes and has discovered that any structured sound can activate receptors on cells just as a biochemical marker does:
"Music, which is patterned vibration, can bypass the ligand and directly resonate those cell receptors, interacting like a peptide or drug, or an emotion. The vibrational frequency of the notes turns on the receptors, setting in motion all kinds of cellular activities. That’s how music can heal, interacting directly with your molecules of emotion to charge you with energy, get your juices flowing, and make you feel good. These molecules are not only vibrating to cause bodywide changes, but they are ‘hearing’ each other through the psychosomatic (mind-body) network of cellular communication. You can see that we don’t just hear with our ears, but we ‘hear’ with every receptor on every cell in our body mind. We’re literally alive with the sound of music!"
The heart can then be considered a musical instrument of sorts whose notes are providing critical information to the rest of the body. In fact, the more notes it can play the better:
We know from recent conventional research that the pattern of your heartbeats can be a predictor of the overall state of your health. Whereas once it was thought that a healthy heart kept a regular, consistent beat pattern, medical professionals now understand that just the opposite is true: the more variable your heartbeat frequencies, the healthier you tend to be…each type of beat encodes particular types of information into the blood (or tissue such as connective tissue) for transmission to the trillions of cells throughout the body…The patterns of phonons generated by the body’s organs and physiological processes can be considered the quantum music of the body.
This sound based information transmission is critical to the health of the body through regulation of cellular activity. So if the heart is performing this function internally, could external sounds that we absorb from our ears and in fact from all over our bodies (we are energetic beings and so can be affected by any type of energy vibration) affect our health as well? Psychopharmacologist Candace Pert found the answer to be yes and has discovered that any structured sound can activate receptors on cells just as a biochemical marker does:
"Music, which is patterned vibration, can bypass the ligand and directly resonate those cell receptors, interacting like a peptide or drug, or an emotion. The vibrational frequency of the notes turns on the receptors, setting in motion all kinds of cellular activities. That’s how music can heal, interacting directly with your molecules of emotion to charge you with energy, get your juices flowing, and make you feel good. These molecules are not only vibrating to cause bodywide changes, but they are ‘hearing’ each other through the psychosomatic (mind-body) network of cellular communication. You can see that we don’t just hear with our ears, but we ‘hear’ with every receptor on every cell in our body mind. We’re literally alive with the sound of music!"
The Body
The implication is that sound energy is critical to every aspect of your cellular function. And in a world full of sound (and noise), the type, quality, and quantity of sounds you are consuming has a strong impact on your overall health and well being. The type of music we listen to (and the associated sound quality level – no low-res mp3 files please), the ambient noise we are exposed to in our environment, the sound content of other media (violent video games, negative movies, and abrasive television programs), and the negative communication of people in our lives (as well as the sound quality and content of our own vocal communication) can all deliver sound frequencies into our body that lower our physical and mental health.
Conversely, feeding ourselves harmonious, soothing, and up-lifting sound frequencies can boost our cellular functioning, improve our health and heal core physical and mental functioning. There is a reason people feel much better after taking quiet walks in the woods with only the natural sounds of the forrest to keep them company or spending time listening to beautiful and soothing music.
Almost all the major, and even the minor, organs of the body form cavities. That is they are roughly oval or tubular, hollowed or spongy structures. We know that cavities can attract energy and store it and that they can act as tuned resonators for that energy, setting up electrostatic fields and facilitating the information exchange that takes place in the Quantum Electrodynamic Field. Whereas the physical body and its metabolism are fueled via various processes such as the carbohydrate and sugar cycle, the citric acid cycle (Krebs), and so on, the bioenergetic body is fueled by various processes involving energy and information exchange within and around the cavities. For example, organs acting as resonant cavities can produce, tune, and amplify sound (phonon) waves. The yogis of Eastern traditions, from wandering Hindu ascetics to formally trained Tibetan monks, use sound and vibration to effect real physical changes. The yogic breathing practice pranayama and the Tibetan chanting and breathing practice of tummo both can produce heat (and energy) in the body.
By using mantras, chanting, and breath vibrations, these ancient traditions knew that creating energy flowing properly through the body is critical for proper health.
When you receive a sound healing the vibrational frequencies clear lower density energies and we now know that water holds memory. So as you receive a sound healing your the water that makes up our physical body holds the memory of the sounds being played. Creating a harmony of energetic vibrational frequencies that heal mind, body and soul.
The implication is that sound energy is critical to every aspect of your cellular function. And in a world full of sound (and noise), the type, quality, and quantity of sounds you are consuming has a strong impact on your overall health and well being. The type of music we listen to (and the associated sound quality level – no low-res mp3 files please), the ambient noise we are exposed to in our environment, the sound content of other media (violent video games, negative movies, and abrasive television programs), and the negative communication of people in our lives (as well as the sound quality and content of our own vocal communication) can all deliver sound frequencies into our body that lower our physical and mental health.
Conversely, feeding ourselves harmonious, soothing, and up-lifting sound frequencies can boost our cellular functioning, improve our health and heal core physical and mental functioning. There is a reason people feel much better after taking quiet walks in the woods with only the natural sounds of the forrest to keep them company or spending time listening to beautiful and soothing music.
Almost all the major, and even the minor, organs of the body form cavities. That is they are roughly oval or tubular, hollowed or spongy structures. We know that cavities can attract energy and store it and that they can act as tuned resonators for that energy, setting up electrostatic fields and facilitating the information exchange that takes place in the Quantum Electrodynamic Field. Whereas the physical body and its metabolism are fueled via various processes such as the carbohydrate and sugar cycle, the citric acid cycle (Krebs), and so on, the bioenergetic body is fueled by various processes involving energy and information exchange within and around the cavities. For example, organs acting as resonant cavities can produce, tune, and amplify sound (phonon) waves. The yogis of Eastern traditions, from wandering Hindu ascetics to formally trained Tibetan monks, use sound and vibration to effect real physical changes. The yogic breathing practice pranayama and the Tibetan chanting and breathing practice of tummo both can produce heat (and energy) in the body.
By using mantras, chanting, and breath vibrations, these ancient traditions knew that creating energy flowing properly through the body is critical for proper health.
When you receive a sound healing the vibrational frequencies clear lower density energies and we now know that water holds memory. So as you receive a sound healing your the water that makes up our physical body holds the memory of the sounds being played. Creating a harmony of energetic vibrational frequencies that heal mind, body and soul.
The Importance of Chakras
The chakras are centers of energies that are located along the midline of the body (also known as the meridian). The seven chakras correspond to different life functions and colors. Chakras are understood by the near organ system and vibration. This is what makes the crystal singing bowls so significant.
The frequency vibrations and musical notes from the different singing bowls communicate to the equivalent chakra and organ system. A balanced chakra reflects itself in a balanced emotional, physical, and spiritual life.
The seven chakras:The corresponding chakras, notes, organs, and their colors and life functions are as follows.
The chakras are centers of energies that are located along the midline of the body (also known as the meridian). The seven chakras correspond to different life functions and colors. Chakras are understood by the near organ system and vibration. This is what makes the crystal singing bowls so significant.
The frequency vibrations and musical notes from the different singing bowls communicate to the equivalent chakra and organ system. A balanced chakra reflects itself in a balanced emotional, physical, and spiritual life.
The seven chakras:The corresponding chakras, notes, organs, and their colors and life functions are as follows.
- 1. The First Chakra is rooted in red and is linked to the person’s survival, willingness to live, as well as security and grounding; It is in tune with Note C and located at the coccyx.
- 2. The Second Chakra is rooted in the color orange and linked to the person’s emotions, sexuality, and desire; It is in tune with Note D and is located around the bladder and reproductive system.
- 3. The Third Chakra is rooted in the color yellow and is associated with power, energy, vitality; It is in tune with the E Note and reaches the stomach and liver.
- 4. The Fourth Chakra is rooted in the color green and promotes love, connection, balance, and circulation; It responds with the Note F and is located near the heart, lungs, immune system.
- 5. The Fifth Chakra is in blue and is associated with expression, communication, creativity; It is responsive to the Note G and surrounds the throat and lungs area.
- 6. The Sixth Chakra is in the indigo color and is linked to intuition, understanding, and clairvoyance; It is linked to Note A and located near the lower brain, the third eye, and sinus system.
- 7. The Seventh Chakra is in violet and is linked to a person’s spiritual connection, high values, and enlightenment; It corresponds with the Note B and is located along with the upper brain, hair, and cortex.