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Message Subject Harmonics and Healing
Poster Handle ShadowDancer
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Cymatics has been shown on youtube even...sound affects our bodies in very primal ways... Now we come to one of nature's greatest mysteries, the creation of matter by sound. "And God SAID, let there be light." "In the beginning was the WORD, ... and the Word was God." Jesus and his followers obviously studied the ancient Hindu Vedas, written long before his time. They state: "In the beginning was Brahman with whom was the Word. And the Word was Brahman." The sacred texts of India teach that sound holds the key to the mysteries of the universe, to the creation and constant changing of our world. They put much emphasis on mantras, spoken prayers and sacred music. We in the West, constantly being bombarded by discordant sounds and music, are largely unaware of its tremendous power.

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As Goethe's stated: "Geometry is frozen music."


Indeed it is
The Golden Ratio.

The golden ratio is the mathematical proportion 1:1.618034...ad infinitum. Often called by its Greek name phi, it is also known as the Divine Proportion, the Golden Ratio, the Golden Section and the Golden Mean. It is indelibly inscribed in the heart of nature and man. Trace the thread of this "golden mean" from daisy to pyramid, from pine cone to Parthenon. Or from seashell to spiral nebulae as described above. The cosmos weaves its garments with perfect integrity, laced by the golden ratio. It is so omnipresent that many philosophers, artists, mathematicians, and scientists have considered it an essential component of beauty, perhaps integral to life itself. Plato considered it the key to the physics of cosmos. The Egyptians thought it more than a number and believed it symbolized the creative process and the fire of life.


John Strohmeier and Peter Westbrook say the following on page 66 of their book Divine Harmony: The Life and Teachings of Pythagoras (Berkley Hills Books, 1999): "For Pythagoras, mathematics was a bridge between the visible and invisible worlds. He pursued the study of mathematics not only as a way of understanding and manipulating nature, but also as a means of turning the mind away from the physical world, which he held to be transitory and unreal, and leading it to the contemplation of eternal and truly existing things that never vary. He taught his students that by focusing on the elements of mathematics, they could calm and purify the mind, and ultimately, through disciplined effort, experience true happiness."



rose

harmonic keys are opening can you hear them???


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