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Monday
Jul302012

The power of sound

Music offers a range or vibrations.  What you listen to is not always what you hear. You may underestimate the power of sound to uplift, renew and restore, and also to effect your flow.

Notice music effects your mood, sense of health and well-being. Notice certain kinds of music appeal based on your thoughts and emotions. If you feel sad, do you listen to music to wallow or do you reach for sounds that enable you to feel better? If you feel under the weather, or wish to shift focus after a hard day, do you instinctively tune the radio to a specific station? Reflect on genres of music that trigger a range of emotions. What attracts and alienates you? Notice what closes you off, evokes hard feelings. What soothes the soul is soft, peaceful, harmonious.  Notice whether you tune in your thoughts and words to the frequency of well-being or talk your way out of it.  You are not your words but may come to believe them.

As you act to raise your vibration, you also sharpen senses and open to higher awareness. Everything has a vibration even if your ears do not register. Know the range of sounds you think you listen to is not the only kind of sounds you hear. Vibrations penetrate consciously and unconsciously. All sound arises in and vanishes into silence. This quiet vibration is the loudest sound many people claim not to hear. Notice what apparent lack of sound feels like.  Under which conditions or where do you sense unconditional love, balance, or acceptance?

As an energy transmitter, you relay vibrations as a form of communication. The nature of your vibration affects the clarity of your vision, senses and the depth of your imagination. Each vibration has an impact on allowing or resisting harmony of body mind and spirit.  Have confidence to inquire beyond all notions.  Feelings are more intimate than thought. Reflect on what happens as you feel the sound and silent vibration of Tibetan Singing Bowls.

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One can Follow any thunderous sound back to its source as an eternal flash of lightning.

Sound travels from an Origin Point just as souls do. Therefore, each soul is a sound that comes from Source. However, if one aligns with source, a soul becomes audibly invisible since the sound has been reabsorbed by its creator... the source. One finds peace and quiet at the center of all things.

People often listen to music that grabs their attention. The music then is like a persistent noise that has a message to its listener referring often back in time to a place and situation or encounter that has locked one into a repeating groove in a record. When one identifies this feeling or source of the mood, then the noise returns to music where harmony is restored.

Life together sings a song with One voice.

Sound has no power on its own. The power comes from its source. And Yet Sound Contains Source since it has no starting or ending point.

Music may be considered noise until one actually sees the conductor orchestrate its grand symphony of instruments.
July 30, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterBerndt
Bern, appreciate your reflections. 'Peace and quiet' at the centre of all things vanishes into nothing with no quality. Noise has power over 'you' if you give it your power and attention. Mind hypothesizes the speed of light and sound based on parameters the mind can grasp. Vibrations exist beyond the range imagined in mind.

To go deeper is to sense vibrations are actually a bio-language that speaks directly to our cells. This is a language spoken by the body and the cosmos. Vibration speaks in a way that is identical to how the body unfolds itself from the source of our divine origins. Feel how the resonance of Tibetan singing bowls awaken something dormant within.
July 30, 2012 | Registered CommenterLiara Covert
I find it fascinating that music isn’t much a part of my daily life. The sounds of nature --- or just ‘no added noise’ --- do far more to help me find my equilibrium. That said, I do reach for either deep, soul-stirring classical music that seems to permeate every cell or else other genres that target certain mood-places I want to reach. Mostly, though, it’s silence (and also words; oh yes, words...) that do for me what music seems to do for others.

My husband was trained in piano; he loves music (or the television) at all times. It’s, ahem, something I’m continually trying to manage for myself, finding that body-soul-hearing-place I need for my own balance.

I can recall so clearly, anytime I want, two very different moments when I was a very young girl that, in retrospect, I see as being so profound that they are touch points, reminders to me about what works for me. In each instance, I was unaware I was seeking some form of escape back into my connection with God. I was just pulled to them.

The first was when I dropped to my stomach on the floor with my chin in my hands and my face mere inches from the speaker on the hi-fi, listening to Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition.” I was riveted, completely captivated. I felt the music in my blood, my bones . . . (To this day, that dramatic piece has incredible influence on me. Stops me in my tracks.)

The other, and far more potent, moment was when a giant fir tree beckoned to me as I walked home from school. I scampered under its sweeping branches and sat in a miniature wonderland of moss and tiny violets and white Jack-in-the-Pulpits and I breathed the moist scents and the incredibly gentle peace… And after what had to have been 30 minutes or more, I had to tear myself away. I felt a mixture of deep sadness for leaving, a longing to return as quickly as I could, and an incredible cleanliness of spirit. What a juxtaposition. Interesting that deep meditation achieves the same effect. I find it much easier, though, to find a tree . . .

And if everything is energy, then everything is singing, is making music, and is being felt within us in a way we mightn’t know. And so though I mightn’t be regularly choosing to include music in my life, I am STILL surrounded it. [smile]

PS: The only time I heard Tibetan Singing Bowls, tears from nowhere started pouring from me. I was sobbing uncontrollably, and I was helpless to stop! It was one of the most cleansing and cathartic experiences I've ever had. It was unbelievable!
August 4, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJulie
Julie, everything about the essence of being is vibrating. This resonates that all you are is music that you may or may not be permitting your self to hear consciously. Just because you do not hear something does not mean it does not exist. Ask a dog or another animal that appears to hear along ranges that are not heard by all human beings. In fact, the range of vibration is beyond what Science currently measures and "proves". What you hear requires no proof. Tibetan Singing bowls embody ancient, soul-level knowing about balance of cosmic vibration. They consist of 12 metals, including meteorite. How they restore balance boggles the mind because it cannot be explained. Core vibrations trigger letting go of what blocks the essence of being from more fully expressing itself. Invite you to type the word "listening" into the site search. Explore.
August 5, 2012 | Registered CommenterLiara Covert
"...may or may not be permitting your self to hear consciously." Astute observation, Liara. That was during a time of intense personal struggle and deep loss.

Of course, no one of us hears 100 percent clearly all the time, even when things are going well. If we did, we wouldn't be here.

This is why to receive encouragement to look deeper is so valuable, encouragement such as you've pointed out in your post with phrases like "the loudest sound many people claim not to hear." Knowingly or not, we are all continually seeking an inner connection that enables us to remember we are all music, part of *the* music.
August 5, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJulie
Julie, to allow awareness to be a constant focus of attention is to allow the pure being within to emerge and align with the human. It is possible to hear clearly every moment. Telling yourself something is not possible acts as a barrier to seeing clearly. As you stop seeking, and quiet the mind, you let go of all the barriers that allow what is here to reveal itself. Note the poet Rumi who says, "Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it."
August 9, 2012 | Registered CommenterLiara Covert
You are right, of course, Liara. :) My thoughts were spoken from the linear-focused viewpoint and yours were from the spiritual.

Thanks. xoxo
August 9, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJulie
Hi Liara ... there's so much more to life if we open ourselves to the world ... there's a lady here that had an introduction to the Tibetan Singing Bowls .. when she does another I'll be more attune and able to be more receptive ...

Cheers Hilary
August 17, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterHilary

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