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Jonathan goldman tuning forks1/14/2024 ![]() ![]() How sound is your “hotline” to the Divine How to access powerful, vibrational medicine through both tuning forks and humming In this transformative hour, you’ll discover: Sound therapist Jonathan Goldman in his book, Healing Sounds, states that frequency plus Intention equal Healing.īarbara Hero and the International Lambdoma Research Institute in Kennebunk, Maine, discovered that by passing sound waves through each organ of the body that they were able to calculate the optimal frequency for each organ using mathematical formulas based on the speed of sound.Jonathan Goldman, the foremost pioneer in the field of harmonics, will share the powerful vibrational medicine of the tuning fork - and how self-created sounds such as humming can transform stress into self-empowerment - during a FREE video event, Sound Healing Through Humming & Tuning Forks. Listening to these sounds increased attentiveness and concentration. Tomatis used high frequency sounds (3,000Hz and above) to activate the brain and affect cognitive funcations such as thinking, spatial perception and memory. With our body made up of 80% water, his work demonstrates the importance of how our body is influenced by the sounds around us and by the information stored in the water that we drink.ĭr. The Japanese scientist, Masaru Emoto, discovered that music affected water and that different types of music affected it differently. 'A' (440HZ) changed the color of the cells energy field from red to pink. He also said that 'F' was the fundamental sound of the singer and thus helpful for the physical body through its harmonizing and regenerating effect at the cellular level. 'F' make them round, balanced and vibrant colors of magenta and turqouise. On the cellelar level, Fabien Maman found that the note 'C' made cells longer while 'D' produced a variety of colors. The most amazing results happened when the human voice was used. They discovered that at 30-40 decibets, the sound always produced changes in the cells and the higher up the musical scale they went, the frequency would travel outward from the center of the cell to its outer membrane. The pair used all types of sound making instruments including flutes, drums, gongs, and more. In the late 1970s, Fabien joined with the senior researcher at the National Centre for Scientific Research in Paris, Helen Grimal, to study the effects of sound on normal and malignant cells. In 1974, a professional jazz musician, Fabien Maman, noticed that by playing certain musical notes that he could have an energizing effect on the audience. He also found that the sound 'OH' produced a perfect circle and that the sound, 'OM' produced a pattern similar to that of the ancient Indian mandala for 'OM'. In the 1960s the Swiss scientist Hans Jenny discovered that low frequency sounds produced simple geometric shapes and as the sound frequency increased, the shapes became more complex. For each different musical tone that was played, the sand particles formed a different geometric pattern. In the 18th century, the German physicist Ernesy Chladni, discovered that when a violin bow was drawn vertically across the rim of a metal plate that the sound waves it produced created patterns in sand that was sprinkled on the plate. ![]()
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