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The Importance of Sound in Healing

Sound is in constant motion and is made up of three important interconnecting elements namely Pulse, Wave and Form. These cannot exist one without the other as they form a trinity of three elements in action in order to create one powerful force.

The laws governing Quantum Physics has demonstrated that everything in the Universe is made up of vibrational fields and the human body is no exception.
Sound is recognized as the most important form of vibrational energy as it gives birth to all other forms. It can cause different effects in each one of these fields, and vibration from any source can have both beneficial and detrimental effects to our well-being as a whole.

When the human body comes into contact within any of these fields either negative or positive resonance occurs and the body’s delicate cell structure can become affected depending on the source.

Resonance
Resonance is the process whereby the primary vibration can initiate the secondary vibration which becomes sympathetic to it so that they both start resonating at the same frequency.

A classic example of this is the sound that can be created by the trained voice of an opera singer which can shatter a glass if the note is held long enough; it resonates and vibrates to the point of destruction because the material is not flexible enough to withstand the vibrations it produces in sympathy.
In the case of tuning fork therapy a beneficial process of resonance occurs. This means that if the frequency measured in vibrations per second (vps) is applied by focusing the sound generated by tuning forks on various parts of the body, it can help to establish a new pattern of balance, erasing the detrimental patterns caused by the negative resonance pattern of ill health.

Sound has many other effects on both conscious and unconscious levels often evoking emotional responses; it has a counterbalancing action upon the physical and emotional states of the body and mind. The power of sound for instance can energize the body when tired, or relax the body by soothing the nervous system when we are angry. It also has the amazing ability to lift our spirits in times of depression and grief.

When the internal and external aspects of our lives become at odds with each other we become dissonant which is a lack of harmony or inflexibility. As flexibility to all intensive purposes represents an easier and more harmonic pattern of life, then rigidity is the opposite, being ultimately and literally death.
Translated into its musical form, sound becomes the appreciation of its universal power, for it clearly helps us to become more harmonious and coherent. It is by these standards therefore a truly potent medium for healing.

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