by David Gibson | Dec 9, 2016 | History, Student Research
The music of the spheres, also called “universal music” is a theoretical concept that considers the intervals in the movements of the sun, moon and planets as a particular vibration, and thus, music. Most consider this music inaudible and the concept a harmonic or...
by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | History, Student Research
For decades, people have relaxed and meditated to soothing sounds, such as recordings of lapping ocean waves, desktop waterfalls, wind chimes, and even the low whistle of the wind. In recent years, there has been greater interest and research conducted on the effects...
by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | History, Student Research
Sound healing is fast becoming internationally respected as an effective modality in the healing process for many physical, emotional, and spiritual conditions. Healing on the other hand is a process infinite in nature. Some definitions of healing include: “the making...
by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | History, Student Research
The use of vibration is a powerful tool that not only affects the energy, emotions, & spirit of matter, but matter itself; this is not pseudo-science (as some medias would have you believe) but a documented phenomena that connects sound to colour, to frequency,...
by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | History, Student Research
The term Cymatics was coined by Dr Hans Jenny (1904-1972) and is the study of visible sound and vibration. Dr Jenny was a Swiss doctor, artist, and researcher who pioneered the science of Cymatics. He demonstrated what happens when certain materials like sand, salt,...
by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | History, Student Research
Hans Jenny (1904-1972) a Swiss doctor, artist, and scientific researcher who coined the term Cymatics. Cymatics is the “process of visualizing sound,” or the study of how vibrations make and influence shapes, patterns, and movement. Ratings Current Average Ratings...
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