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Music is a language that directly communicates what cannot be said with words. When you
encounter rhythm, melody, timbre, tone, harmony – the components of music – your first
instinct is to surrender to their language. You crossover into the mysterious world of their
creative presence where a bridge can be built and integration between these two worlds
can be formed.
The human instrument absorbs the sounds present in music and can, if the music is
properly tuned, form a sympathetic resonance with the music. Similar to two tuning forks
that resonate on the same frequency when only one is struck, the human instrument can
be a resonant system in which its cellular and atomic structure is entrained by the music –
or more specifically – the vibratory frequencies contained in the harmonics of the music.
The atomic structure of the human instrument is a vibrating harmonic system. The nuclei
vibrate, and the electrons in their orbits vibrate in resonance to their nuclei, but to what
does the nuclei resonate with? What is the primal vibration that establishes the vibratory
expression of a human instrument? And can this vibration change and adapt – in a sense
migrate to new levels of vibration that are more aligned and supportive to the spiritual
purpose in which the human soul chose to incarnate?
Modern humanity has been deluded by sound and music – in effect, sung to sleep. The
material world of sonic vibration has ensnared the human instrument, keeping the primal
vibration of the human soul suppressed and diminished. This condition creates a
heightened sense of separation, which in turn creates an unspecified, broad-spectrum
anxiety that is difficult to identify, and, consequently, to resolve.
from “Coherence of the Evolutionary Consciousness”
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