In the The Solfeggio Scale, MI (528 hz) is the central note. MI - TopicsExpress



          

In the The Solfeggio Scale, MI (528 hz) is the central note. MI comes from the Latin expression Mīra gestõrum, which literally means Miracle. Audio is 1 pure 528 hz frequency, harmonized by a trinity of Perfect 5ths, to ease the listening experience. These harmonics of 528 hz are paired with Fibonacci patterned delay effects, which rotate 360 degrees horizontally when wearing headphones. This rotation happens through audio panning. The rotation is timed at an even speed of speed of 3.14 bpm, (beats per minute.) With each beat of the beginnings of Pi, a new circle begins in the opposite direction. It was designed to be played at a low comfortable volume wearing headphones. Its effect stimulates autonomous sensory meridian responses. (ASMR) is a a perceptual phenomenon characterized as a distinct, pleasurable tingling sensation in the head, scalp, back, or peripheral regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, and/or cognitive stimuli. ASMR is found in subtlety and experienced differently by every person. The water molecules supporting the DNA double helix, have been recorded to vibrate exactly at 528 Hz. Pictures of this phenomenon are shown through the following link, along with the other 5 solfeggio notes: tinyurl/pyejas9 This effect of a sound changing the structure of water molecules, is called Cymatics. Dr. Masuro Emoto highlights this extensively, revealing that the human voice directly influences the structure of a water molecule. Cymatics (saɪˈmætɪks) Definitions: (noun) 1. (physics) the study of (particularly sound) wave phenomena and their visual representations 2.the theory and practice of a therapy whereby sound waves are directed at the body, with the aim of promoting health Dr. Lee Lorenzen, discovered that six-sided, crystal-shaped, hexagonal clustered water molecules, form the supportive matrix of healthy DNA. Biochemist Steve Chemiski, says that these 6-sided clear water clusters vibrate at a specific resonant frequency -- 528 cycles per second! - AttunedVibrations The #528 is at the center of the Light, Sound, & Colour spectrums. If we were to observe it as light passing through a prism, 528 nm would be the colour Green. Each of the 6 Solfeggio numbers has a colour, & musical note representation. Instruments can be tuned to A444 to experience Solfeggio frequencies. | NEWS - 528 Hz Sound Miraculously Cleaned Oil Polluted Water in The Gulf of Mexico, According To a New Study By a Canadian Researcher | Full Article - tinyurl/kdkahxk | Visual Effects - Barry Martins Hopalong Visualizer: tinyurl/c657otd | Pi, Phi & 528 Hz Article - 528revolution/pi-phi-a... | E-Book Sample - The Book of 528: Prosperity Key of LOVE by Leonard G. Horowitz tinyurl/n5opkgn Descriptions of... [Fibonacci] The Fibonacci Sequence is a naturally occurring series of numbers. Nature produces it everywhere. The series happens as follows: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8,13, etc. The next number will always be a simple addition away. The number you have + The number immediately before it will = The next number. These patterns create ratios, and geometries that constantly appear. They can be easily seen through the spiral shape, trees, leaves, veins, flower petals, branches, pine cones, shells, horns, starfish, hands, limbs, eyes, ears, entire rest of the universe) They are everywhere. “As above, so below, as within, so without, as the universe, so the soul…” Hermes Trismegistus [Solfeggio] DO, RE, MI, FA, SO, LA originally referred to 6 tones, revealed in the Book of Numbers, according to Dr. Len Horowitz. Collectively, they represent the Solfeggio Scale. MI (528 hz) is the central note. MI comes from the Latin expression Mira gestorum, which literally means Miracle. [Pi] The digits of Pi have been recorded to exceed 10 trillion, with no estimated limit. In its rounded down form, it represents the mathematical beginning of infinity. youtu.be/6xpI00ShS4M
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