The Science of Sound: The Four Modes of Vibration

· John Hunt Publishing
Ebook
184
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About this ebook

The world is sound. We are made of sounds resonating within a vibrational universe. How can we tap into this? Is there a system behind all vibrations, all sounds and all frequencies? The Science of Sound shares how the sonic universe operates, drawn from the original yoga of sound in India and the wisdom system of the Kabbalah. Both traditions see the universe as a hologram created by four different modes of sound vibration, which we can use to mould, shape and form reality. The four modes of sound are revealed through these sonic consciousness traditions, quantum physics, vibratory art forms, and recent discoveries about sound. Each mode of sound is a doorway we enter through visual music, sonic geometry, pictures of sound, and new vibratory technologies. The Science of Sound reveals the ancient sciences behind mantra, music, sound healing and vibrational medicine like never before. The four modes of sound are the original teachings on how sound creates the holographic universe and its cycles of time, now revealed in their entirety. This science of consciousness articulates a path into wholeness through sound, bringing together ancient wisdom and modern discoveries into contemporary practice. Thorough and well researched, The Science of Sound also contains free downloads of frequency tuned music, sonic journeys, audio meditations and videos to bring you into the four modes of sound.

About the author

Padma is a wisdom author, vibrational media creator and creative director. He lives in Santa Cristina D'Aro, Spain.

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