The Soul of Music
by Marina Liaros Naples
(First published in 'Hot Jam Magazine' 2013)
Music. We hum it, we sing it, we sway and dance to it, we listen to it, tap our fingers and feet to it, and we create it. Everyone is naturally drawn to music. It makes people move and it moves people to tears, to laughter, and to spiritual enlightenment. The magic of music can calm us down or rev us up. Did you know advertisers add certain music to ads so the brain accepts the product or service more readily resulting in more sales?
Sorry to break it to you, but you ‘were played’.
But how? What exactly is music and why are we wired to respond to it? Music is sound music uses all of the brain. In a study led by Valorie Salimpoor, a researcher at the Rotman Research Institute in Toronto participants listened to 60 excerpts of music they had never heard before while in a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) machine. The more activity in the nucleus accumbens the more people had an affinity for that particular music.
But is it just music? No.
Humans and other animals create sound. Sound is vibratory. Music is vibratory. Each of our organs has its own vibratory frequency. Our cells and DNA vibrate at particular frequencies. When that frequency is off there is illness in the body. Did you know that only ten percent of our DNA is used for building proteins? The other ninety percent is considered “junk DNA” by most of science. Luckily Russian researchers were convinced otherwise. They convened with linguists and geneticists to explore our “junk”.
The results?
Not only does our DNA design and build our body but serves as data storage and in communication. Yes, we are similar to a computer but are far superior! Our DNA ‘speaks’ and has language rules which it follows like our own languages.
According to Russian biophysicist and molecular biologist Pjotr Garjajev and his colleagues “Living chromosomes function just like solitonic/holographic computers using the endogenous DNA laser radiation.” This means that they managed for example to modulate certain frequency patterns onto a laser ray and with it influenced the DNA frequency and thus the genetic information itself. Since the basic structure of DNA-alkaline pairs and of language are of the same structure, no DNA decoding is necessary.”
So what does this mean?
In programming one can simply use words and sentences of the human language. This, too, was experimentally proven. Living DNA substance (in living tissue, not in vitro) will always react to language-modulated laser rays and even to radio waves, if the proper frequencies are being used. I don’t know about you but my response was…..Whoa! That’s a major step into the Star Trek era! And of course with it comes a somber sense of responsibility. In the right hands, it will do wondrous things. In the wrong hands…disaster is imminent.
So how does this lead us to the soul of music and how to connect the dots?
Those who are more spiritually inclined will focus on spiritual attunement. So with this approach we will start with Hz frequency. Hertz is equivalent to cycles per second. One Hz is equal to one cycle per second. If you are interesting in feeding your soul here is the ancient/original musical scale used which resonates to our souls. Later it was changed.
Thanks mostly to The Sound of Music we can all sing that version which serves only as ear-candy and not the original soul-candy as sound was intended.
Here is the ancient Solfeggio Scale in Hz (Hertz):
174 285 396 = Ut Liberation from fear
417 = Re Facilitates energy change/dense to higher
528 = Mi is the frequency to repair DNA
639 = Fa Heart Chakra
741 = Sol Self healing
852 = La is the return to spiritual order
963 = The crown chakra
432 Hz is a natural musical pitch.
"The following excerpt is taken from Wikipedia:
"...The use of a seven-note diatonic musical scale is ancient, though originally it was played in descending order. In the eleventh century, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed a six-note ascending scale that went as follows: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, and la. A seventh note, "si" was added shortly after.[6] The names were taken from the first verse of the Latin hymn Ut queant laxis, where the syllables fall on their corresponding scale degree. ..."
Sheet Music for Ut Queant Laxis
Ut queant laxis resonāre fibris,
Mira gestorum famuli tuorum,
Solve polluti labii reatum,
Sancte Iohannes.
The words of the hymn (The Hymn of St. John) were written by Paulus Diaconus in the 8th century. It translates[7] as: So that these your servants can, with all their voice, sing your wonderful feats, clean the blemish of our spotted lips, O Saint John!
"Ut" was changed in 1600 in Italy to the open syllable Do,[8] at the suggestion of the musicologue Giovanni Battista Doni, and Si (from the initials for "Sancte Iohannes"[dubious – discuss] ) was added to complete the diatonic scale.
In Anglo-Saxon countries, "si" was changed to "ti" by Sarah Glover in the nineteenth century so that every syllable might begin with a different letter. [9] "Ti" is used in tonic sol-fa and in the song "Do-Re-Mi".
Here is the ancient Solfeggio Scale in Hz (Hertz):
174
285
396 = Ut Liberation from fear
417 = Re Facilitates energy change/dense to higher
528 = Mi is the frequency to repair DNA
639 = Fa Heart Chakra
741 = Sol Self healing
852 = La is the return to spiritual order
963 = The crown chakra
432 Hz is a natural musical pitch.
396 frequency www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJUu-xiJPx8
417 frequency http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylKfVxV3kwU
528 frequency http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgbDoakV40M
639 frequency http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5xZyvbxUeY
741 frequency http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knuKfaSd1LA
852 frequency http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja5SzgVd078
963 frequency http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_b-HpcoDbYE
963 frequency http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAtt-oy9uog