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Originally posted by MrsEsterhouse
Originally posted by sizzle
educate-yourself.org...
A film was made in the Himalayas in the 1930's showing a group of Tibetan monks, who with the use of ordinary Tibetan musical instruments, would gather into a pie-shape configuration and direct their playing towards a huge boulder that was located on the ground roughly one hundred fifty feet away and at the base of sheer rising mountain wall. About three minutes after the 'concert' began, the boulder began to vibrate and lift off the ground. A moment later, it shot up about 150 feet into the air and landed on a ledge above it, where other monks were using the boulders to seal the entrance of meditation enclaves that they had cut into the sides of the mountain.
I wonder if snake charmer music is what makes the cobras, dance/
[edit on 14-3-2008 by sizzle]
I would be very interested in seeing this video!!!
great topic OP. starred and flagged.
Originally posted by rezial666
Sklyfloating,
I kid you not but these sounds are what I hear constantly every day. They change in degree, length, and multitude constantly. I have been wondering about the many changes in my life lately and often wondered if the sounds I hear have something to do with it. It is almost as if I am somehow "adjusting" for lack of a better word.
I havent ready the whole thread yet but please do continrue to update any info you hve on this.
Originally posted by Alxandro
Originally posted by Bashibozkedi
Reply to Sizzle.
For those of you who may be more geometrically or mathematically inclined;
What do you think that Nicola Tesla meant by his statement in my signature?
About the magnificence of the numbers 3, 6, and 9 being the keys to the universe?
Could some attempt to explain this or give a theory?
I think Tesla must be referring to the Enneagram.
This diagram is said by some to contain all the knowledge in the universe.
It originates in Vedic Mathematics. In modern times it has been associated with the teachings of the Russian mystic G.I. Gurdjieff and his follower the philosopher P.D. Ouspensky.
This looks exactly like what Marko Rodin describes in detail in his videos.
This looks exactly like what Marko Rodin describes in detail in his videos.
image source: markorodin.com...
image source: markorodin.com...
Thanks a lot for this . This is new to me.
There seem to be more than one way in which you can express the same truth
Here is another familiar to students of the Kabbalah
This is from www.awakenings.com...
If it seems that I am slow to respond at times, I am trying to follow and study the links that each and evry one of the members have provided.
LOL! I have lots of homework. Some of it is so new to me, that it requires much studying. Especially the math.
Originally posted by Skyfloating
reply to post by sizzle
Sooooooooooooo sizzle. What would be your summary of learned stuff in this thread? In your own words: DO sounds in fact have the power to influence our DNA?
Originally posted by sizzle
Thank you for joining in, Skyfloating. I would like to also like to ask you, likewise, what your opinion is on this subject.
Originally posted by sizzle
Call me chicken, but what you report here, is what keeps me from experimenting and navigating strange waters.
I am getting a little braver as time goes by. I tried meditation for the first time in my life, just a few weeks ago.
OBE's have always been a subject that I have been a lil wary of. But maybe I do need to knock a lil dust off.
Originally posted by earthman4
i think Electronic Dance Music has altered my DNA. I feel 17 and I'm 45.
Originally posted by Flux8
It's my understanding that frequencies are the medium on which all matter exists (a lattice), all the way down to those elusive "sub-atomic particles". All particles have their own resonant frequencies that define how they behave and interact with other particles. But it's not just sound, it is all frequencies, up into the gamma range or even higher.
Also, frequencies are often depicted as a wavy line, or the analogy of ripples caused by dropping something into a still pool of water... this isn't accurate. It is more like snapping your fingers under water and imagining the 3 dimensional shockwaves it would cause in all directions, until it hit a disimilar object with a different range of resonant frequencies (Which is the main reason bridges are built using layers of disimilar materials today... to help absorb the resonant energy.)
Here's an example of the destructive power of resonance from wind currents.
www.youtube.com...
Audible sound just happens to be a range of frequencies that one of our senses can detect (our ears). Visible light is another range of frequencies we can manually detect. Even our sense of touch can be defined as a range of frequencies (the sensation of friction/heat).
When you listen to those tones/frequencies it may cause some kind of resonant effect on your body (most likely on your ears!). So for those who want explore this phenomenon, tread carefully. You could do serious damage to yourself and others. (playing those single tones monotonously will eventually make you go tone deaf)
[edit on 17-3-2008 by Flux8]