Each organism has
its own vibratory rate. Every object in the universe has its own unique
resonant frequency. Tap a wineglass and it will emit a ringing sound
determined by its size, shape and the thickness.
When an opera singer vibrates a glass with her voice the singer has matched her voice to the resonant frequency of the glass and set it into vibration. As the singer increases the volume of her sound the resonance becomes too great for the forces that hold the glass together and it shatters.
Luckily, our bodies are more flexible than a glass! The cells of our body enjoy the vibration of sound.
If one 'C' tuning fork is struck and placed next to another 'C' tuning fork, the second tuning fork will begin to resonate together with the first tuning fork. The sound wave from the first tuning fork has imparted some of its energy to the second one.
If the stem of
the tuning fork is placed on a metal, glass or wooden object, this
object will begin to vibrate. A simple experiment can be conducted by
placing a tuning fork on the top of one's head. You will find that bone
is an excellent conductor of sound.In air sound travels at 340 metres per second (760mph).
In water sound travels at1,500 metres per second (3,350mph).
In glass sound travels at 5,600 metres per second (12,500mph).
The human body is made up of 70% water; this makes it a very good conductor of sound.
Modern
medicine now uses sound waves to break up kidney and gallstones in the
body. The machine used is called a Lithotripter. This machine bombards
the stones with a specific sound frequency for one to two hours. The
patient is admitted in the morning and discharged in the evening.
Generally no anaesthetic is needed. With most patients only one
treatment is necessary to break the stones down. The pulverised stone
is passed out of the body through the urine.
Every organ, every
bone, every cell in the body has its own resonant frequency. Together
they make up a composite frequency like the instruments of an
orchestra. When one organ in the body is out of tune it will affect the
whole body.
Through the principle of resonance it is possible to
use sound to bring the body back into harmony hence avoiding the need
for drugs or surgery.
Entrainment
In 1665 a
Dutch scientist Christian Huygens, 'discovered' the principle of
'entrainment'. This principle states that whenever two or more
oscillators in the same field are pulsing at nearly the same rate, they
tend to ‘lock in' and begin pulsing at exactly the same rate. The
powerful rhythmic vibrations from one source will cause less powerful
vibrations of another source to lock into the vibration of the first
source.
Systems theory states that; "the less diversity there
is in a system the more energy it will conduct." It takes less energy
to pulse in cooperation that in opposition. The composer Paul Hindemith
said "People who make music together cannot be enemies, at least while the music lasts!"
Nature
seeks the most efficient state. We see the law of entrainment in action
when birds fly together in migration; they will flap their wings
together and glide at the same time to save energy. Women who work or
live together will often find that their menstrual cycles will
synchronize.
Itzhak Bentov illustrates this phenomenon in his
book 'Stalking the Wild Pendulum'. If you place a number of grandfather
clocks on a wall with pendulums all swinging at different rates within
a few hours all the pendulums will be swinging at the same speed!
The
principle of entrainment can be experienced when one sings in a choir.
If you are singing next to someone with a strong voice it is easy to
sing your part. If the person with the strong voice is singing a
different part to you it becomes much harder to hold your part.
If you sing a strong clear harmonious sound to a person who is sick or
out of balance their body will lock into your powerful healing sound.
The principles of resonance and entrainment are both at work in a sound
healing treatment.
Recent scientific research has identified
specific sound frequencies, which relate to different parts of the
body. Therapeutic application of the appropriate sound frequencies can
help disorders in those parts of the body.
If a part of our
body is out of balance we can retune it like tuning a piano. If a piano
is out of tune, do we drug the offending key or rip out the offending
piano wire? This is precisely what we do to the human body. Rudolph
Steiner said: - "There will come a time when a diseased condition
will not be described as it is today by physicians and psychologists,
but it will be spoken of in musical terms, as one would speak of a
piano that was out of tune."
Intention
Jonathan Goldman in his book 'Healing Sounds - The Power of Harmonics' says: - "When
we have learned techniques for harmonic toning, the human voice is able
to create nearly every frequency, at least within the bandwidth of
audible frequency".
Jonathan offers the simple formula: - "Frequency plus Intention equals Healing". If we can find the right sound frequency coupled with the right intention then healing will occur.
Intention is another important principle underlying the way sound
healing works. If we sing a pure sound to another person with a pure
intention then healing will occur.
Every action we perform has a
conscious or unconscious intention behind it. We can see the principle
of intention at work when a mother sings her baby to sleep. In a Sound
Healing treatment, the sound carries our intention to the person
receiving treatment.
Voices
Research in the USA
has shown that certain sounds are under stress in our voices. These
sounds correspond to imbalances in our bodies. Changing our voice
pattern changes our brain wave frequencies and reduces illness.
Removing the stress frequencies in the voice has helped to reduce high
blood pressure; it has helped diabetes, emphysema, and eye problems,
reduced pain and speeded up the body's healing.
Our voice is
the ultimate healing instrument. All of us have the ability to create
pure tone and vocal harmonics. There is a Sufi saying that "The voice is the only instrument made by God. All other instruments were made by man."
Toning is an easily learnt skill that begins to free the voice again.
Regular toning helps to re-energise the body and restore health to the
mind, body and spirit. There is a saying in Germany that ' bad men
don't sing'!
When groups of people tone together, it produces a tremendous feeling of connectedness.
Laurel Elizabeth Keys in her book 'Toning the Creative Power of the Voice' says: - "A
whiny weak voice will suck in negativity, attracting lingering illness
like cancer, asthma, allergies, tumors, rheumatism and arthritis. No
healing will be possible until the person reverses their tonal pattern".
Laurel discovered toning by accident. One day her body became filled with a sound so great that she had to express it: - "Each time I toned, my body felt exhilarated, alive as it had never felt before, a feeling of wholeness and extreme well-being".
Chant
Singing
very simple chants has another effect. After a period of chanting the
mind becomes relaxed and clearer. This effect is used in most spiritual
traditions. In India this practice is called 'kirtan'.
Over time
music became more complex in Western society. The singer and musician
have to stay more concentrated in their left brain function.
Consequently we have lost much of the healing power of sound in our
modern music.
When the mind repeats the same phrase over and
over again, we relax and find ecstatic states of joy and inner peace.
This is particularly the case when we sing or chant with great devotion.
For the full article by Simon Heather see www.collegeofsoundhealing.co.uk
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