F is for Frequency

Adjust your frequency. Physicists now suggest that the universe is composed of tiny, vibrating strings. Scientists now propose that the neural basis of consciousness is 40 hertz oscillations. Eighty years ago a man called Dr. Royal Rife said radio frequencies could kill cancer, today cutting edge science aims to transmit signals to cure disease. While phrases like “tune in” and “good vibes” have been going on for generations, if there is one trend that can speak for this decade, with the potential to be the driving force throughout the century, it’s frequency. Because, the fact is, everything animate and inanimate has a frequency. Take for instance the story of how an opera singer’s voice shatters a glass. This occurs because both the glass and her voice are oscillating in resonance. The fact is we are living in an energetic world, and even the definition of a person is based on the word “persona” which means “through sound.” And while alternative practitioners know that every person has their own distinct sound, called the ultrasonic core, treatments like BioSonic Repatterning, developed by Dr. John Beaulieu, that uses tuning forks to realign the nervous system, discharging emotional energies so that one can be free from dis-ease, are now considered avant-garde. In the future, not only will music be a drug, but according to now-deceased renegade scientist Jacques Benveniste, all biological activities will be recorded and digitized for diagnostics and detection, with health and medical applications ranging from the detection of viruses for bioterrorism, to the digitization of pharmaceuticals enabling medicine to be sent via email for instantaneous sonic digestion. Moving ahead inside our cultural waveform, it’s safe to say that we are just beginning to understand the power of frequency. Crop Circle Researcher Colin Andrews even reports that not only do people who witness crop circles forming hear trilling sounds, but the dimensional ratios inside its geometric shapes are precisely the same as the diatonic ratios of the Western musical scale. If sound creates form, as illustrated by the Swiss doctor Hans Jenny in his experiments called Cymatics, then all life, from the architecture of our bodies to the design of every leaf on every tree, is just frozen music. So, go ahead, resonate with the collective.

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