Nikola Tesla |
If you want
to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and
vibration—Nikola Tesla
Everything
in life is vibration—Albert Einstein
The natural frequency of an object is
associated with one of its many “standing wave patterns” by which it vibrates.
The natural frequencies of a musical instrument are sometimes referred to as
the harmonics of the instrument. An instrument can
be forced into vibrating at one of its harmonics (with one of its standing wave
patterns) if another interconnected object pushes it with one of those
frequencies. This is resonance: when a second object vibrating at the same natural frequency as
the first object forces it into vibrational motion. A common example is pushing
someone on a swing. The Bay of Fundy experiences tidal resonance. Acoustic
resonance can occur between a musical instrument and a human vocal cord. A
crystal wineglass will shatter when exposed to a musical tone of the right pitch
(its resonant frequency). Electrical resonance of tuned circuits in radios
occurs when a certain radio frequency is received. Orbital resonance occurs
when two orbiting bodies—like two
moons or two planets (e.g., Neptune and Pluto)—exert a regular, periodic gravitational influence on
each other.
Inventor and Engineer August Worley tells us that
“resonance occurs when two or more tuned frequency systems interact in such a
way as to induce an energetic transfer.”
Schumann Resonance (SR) is the global electromagnetic
resonance that occurs as a set of peaks in the extremely low frequency (ELF)
portion of the Earth’s electromagnetic field spectrum between 3 and 69 Hz, with
distinct peaks at 7.83, 14.3, 20.8, 27.3 and 33.8 Hz. SR acts as a closed
waveguide. It’s like a wave-bridge.
“So astounding are the facts in this connection,”
said Nikola Tesla in 1899 of the Earth’s electromagnetic resonance—later named
Schumann Resonance in 1954, “that it would seem as though the Creator, Himself
had electrically designed this planet.”
"Tesla Towers" in Istra near Moscow |
The normal standing wave created in the Schumann
Cavity occurs at a wavelength equal to the circumference of the Earth, and at a
base frequency (and highest intensity) of between 6-8 Hz (7.83 Hz). Some call
this basic frequency the Earth’s “heartbeat” or the “tuning fork” of the
planet, suggesting that it generates natural healing properties when living
things are entrained to its rhythm. It turns out that all biological systems
resonate at this same frequency range. The electrical resonance of the Earth
lies between 6-8 Hz. This coincides with alpha rhythms produced by the human
brain during meditation, relaxation and creativity. Dolphins produce sound
waves that coincide with the Schumann Resonance Frequency of 7.83 Hz. According
to the AquaThought Foundation, human contact with dolphins induces both alpha
brain state and hemispheric synchronization in the brain. Dr. H. König,
Schumann’s successor at Munich University, discovered that the dominant brain
wave rhythm of all mammals is the alpha or resting state of 6-8 Hz.
When two vibrating systems resonate with each other,
like the human brain and the global electric circuit, a rise in amplitude in
the waves occurs. They are said to be in tune. They are resonating. Proponents
suggest that a rise in amplitude causes a rise in our consciousness energy and
that Schumann Resonance generates healing effects when living things are
entrained to its frequency.
The Tesla coil in Colorado Springs |
Nikola Tesla
certainly understood this when he intuited that energy waves in the earth and
the atmosphere could be used to transmit power to any point on the globe. He
understood that the surface of the Earth, the ionosphere and the atmosphere
together form one gigantic electrical circuit—an electrified Gaia, so to
speak—and this formed the basis for his work on wireless energy transmission.
Tesla was able to transmit power and energy wirelessly over long distances (via
transverse waves and longitudinal waves). He transmitted extremely low
frequencies (ELF) through the ground and between the Earth’s surface and the
Kennelly-Heaviside layer of the ionosphere. Tesla patented wireless
transceivers that developed standing waves and it was he who discovered that
the resonant frequency of the Earth was about 8 Hz and in the range of the
Schumann Resonance or Cavity.
Modern technology appears to be threatening
humanity’s connection with earth’s fundamental frequency and the natural
vibrations of Schumann Resonance. Threats include artificial man-made EMF
radiation, wireless technology, and high frequency heating microwaves pulsed at
2.45 GHz. Whether we co-evolved with Earth’s natural electromagnetic
environment or were created with Divine Intelligence to live in harmony with
it, many experts believe that artificial man-made EMF radiation masks the
natural beneficial frequency of the Earth and may create an environment that is
literally `out of tune' with Nature itself.
Jenny sand |
Cymatics,
Evolution and the Power of Sound
A while back I wrote an article entitled “the Mozart
Effect: The Power of Music” in which I discussed how music can heal
the body, strengthen the mind and unlock the creative spirit. For instance,
music with a pulse of about sixty beats per minute can shift consciousness from
the beta wave (ordinary consciousness at 14-20 Hz) toward the alpha range
(heightened awareness at 8-13 Hz), enhancing alertness and general well-being.
A film of turpentine subjected to sound waves |
The study of cymatics, coined by Hans Jenny from the
Greek word kyma (wave), explores how sound affects gases, liquids,
plasmas and solids and how vibrations, in the broad sense, generate and
influence patterns, shapes and moving processes. When sound travels through
non-solids it moves in longitudinal waves called compression waves. In matter,
the medium is displaced by sound waves, causing it to oscillate at a frequency
relative to the sound, and visible patterns emerge.
Jenny was convinced that biological evolution was a
result of vibrations, and that their nature determined the ultimate outcome. He
speculated that every cell has its own frequency and that a number of cells
with the same frequency create a new frequency, which is harmonious with the
original, which in its turn possibly formed an organ that also created a new
frequency in harmony with the two preceding ones. Jenny was saying that the key
to understanding how we can heal the body with the help of tones lies in our
understanding of how different frequencies influence genes, cells and various
structures in the body.
Ancient Hebrew |
Extending his tonoscope research into voice and
language, Jenny discovered that when the vowels of ancient Hebrew and Sanskrit
were pronounced, the sand took the shape of the written symbols for these
vowels, while modern languages didn’t generate the same result. This has led
spiritual philosophers to ponder if “sacred languages” (including Tibetan and
Egyptian) have the power to influence and transform physical reality, to create
things through their inherent power, or through the recitation or singing of
sacred texts, to heal a person who has gone "out of tune"?
Physioacoustics
and Healing BioResonance with the Pyradym
Since ancient times, low frequency sound was used in various forms to cause physiological and psychological effects. From
the chant of Tibetan monks, to the Gregorian chant, to the Music of African
tribes, and Australian aborigines; low frequency sound was used to calm, to
excite, to relieve anxiety, to motivate warriors, and to induce relaxation.
Physioacoustics is a scientific method of applying
low frequency stimulation to the human body to obtain desired emotional or
physical effects. Physioacoustics may be thought of as the science that takes
the active ingredients out of music, concentrates them, and infuses them in
pure form to motivate or heal.
Researchers in Physioacoustics use sound waves in the
frequency range of 27 to 113 Hz. Most research in Low Frequency Sound has been carried
out in Scandinavia, England, and other parts of Europe . Since 1991 controlled
studies in North America have demonstrated significant decreases in anxiety,
tension, muscle spasticity, arousal states, and dramatic increases in
relaxation and a sense of well-being.
August Worley at Teslamania Toronto |
I recently attended a festival dedicated to Nikola
Tesla on his 158th birthday at the Science Centre in Toronto. While
I was there, I met August Worley, inventor of the Pyradym, a sound-healing
instrument that uses the principals of physioacoustics. Shaped in the form of a
pyramid, the self-contained electrically powered apparatus helps stimulate and
facilitate the human body’s own self-healing.
He build the bio-resonating Pyradym because, “it just
seems logical to me that having a convenient and interactive way of
treating our bodies to harmonious resonant frequencies can go a long way
towards correcting some of the damage induced by our toxic environment.
Consider the “envelope of frequency hash” being generated in our hostile
electromagnetic environment. I believe we underestimate the refractory impact
the EMFs being generated in our technologically-based societal environment is
having to our immune systems, aside from what we ingest.”
Worley demonstrates the Pyradym |
In a 2007 interview with Asheville reporter Bill
Brackney, Worley revealed that, “a few years ago a widely circulated survey
published the average life spans of people in various occupational
groups. “Experts” were surprised to find that orchestral conductors were the
longest-lived occupation in the survey. I read that and thought ‘why wouldn’t
this be so?’ Aside from the obvious aspect of the aerobic activity of the
involved upper body movement, they are being regularly washed at the cellular
level in a shower of pure, harmonious resonant frequencies being generated
right in front of them! In fact – they are essentially the focal point of all
of the sound being generated by the orchestra, aren’t they?!”
“Resonance,” says Worley, “is a metaphor for the
energetic expression of the Universe at its most fundamental level.”
We are a gestalt culmination of light, wave-pulse,
matter and motion resonating with this beloved planet Earth and its water. Our
minds and bodies “sing” its choral aria. I’ve heard it. Have you?
You can learn more about August Worley and the Pyradym at www.Pyradym.com.
Relevant Articles of Interest:
What Do the Planet Earth, the Human Brain andSchumann Resonance Have in Common?
Nina Munteanu is an
ecologist and internationally published author of novels, short stories and
essays. She coaches writers and teaches writing at George Brown College and the
University of Toronto. For more about Nina’s coaching & workshops visit www.ninamunteanu.me. Visit www.ninamunteanu.ca for more about her writing.
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