by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | Sound Healing Instruments, Student Research
The gong is one of the oldest musical instruments in the world. Archaeologists have unearthed gongs built almost four thousand years ago. The earliest written mention of the gong was in China in the 6th century. In these ancient documents the Chinese claim that...
by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | Other, Student Research
Ramon Stevens (See Randy’s handout) states “…the swirling dance of physical universe construction is governed by the three fundamental qualities of co-operation among all elements and cells, the free flowing passage of energy and information without hindrance or...
by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | History, Student Research
“Silence is the language God speaks and everything else is a bad translation.” Everything in the universe has its opposite that keeps things in balance, as sound is to silence. As male is to female, the in and out breath, negative as to positive, darkness...
by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | History, Student Research
The use of sound vibration is found in many sacred healing rituals from Hindu, to Mongolian Shamans and even Tibetan Tantric Monks. In the beginning there was the sound Aum and from this sound the vibration of the universe was formed. In the Hindu religion Aum is...
by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | History, Student Research
In Azerbaijan on Gobustan hills there are the paintings of dancing people. The paintings are believed to be at least 25000 years old.
In my research I found out that healing through movement and music has been an intrinsic element of life in the Turkic cultures....
by David Gibson | Nov 10, 2016 | Frequencies, Student Research
Cymatics demonstrates how running frequencies through water forms geometric patterns. If the shape and pattern of water are influenced by frequencies, then the water in our human bodies and all over the earth are influenced by vibrations in and around us. These...
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