Showing posts with label mh370. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mh370. Show all posts

Monday, 24 March 2014

what is silence ?

The term 'silence' is not referring mere absence of sound, but the spatial atmosphere related to our independent sensory and mental state, which could be listened, observed, known and even touched.

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Digital sketch of contrast sound scape


Sound healing

"Sound is the medicine of the future." Edgar Cayce
Most ancient cultures used the seemingly magical power of sound to heal.
The Aboriginal people of Australia are the first known culture to heal with sound. 
The Egyptian and Babylonian cultures used drums and rattles, two of the earliest known musical instruments. The low frequency sounds from drums and the ultra sound created by rattles are both now known to accelerate healing. 


In the Greco-Roman period healing temples were used for "incubation", a process in which patients underwent "dream sleep", among other known modalities. It seems likely that music was used therapeutically during their stay and the reverberant spaces of the temples enhanced the efficiency of acoustic instruments, a function of the solid stonewalls of temples and sanatoria. 


Resonance may be the most important principle of sound healing and has various definitions.

The resonance principle relates to the cellular absorption of the healing sounds and/or their harmonics. 

Monday, 17 March 2014

noise measure at kathipara site


Ancient temples Secret revealed !!

Why 110 Hz?


Many archaeo-acoustic investigations of prehistoric, megalithic structures have identified acoustic resonances at frequencies of 95-120 Hz, particularly near 110-12 Hz, all representing pitches in the human vocal range. These chambers may have served as centers for social or spiritual events, and the resonances of the chamber cavities might have been intended to support human ritual chanting.
Findings are compatible with relative deactivation of language centers and a shift in prefrontal activity that may be related to emotional processing. These intriguing pilot findings suggest that the acoustic properties of ancient structures may influence human brain function, and suggest that chanting might have been used to enhance right brain activities.