The Synergy of Sound Therapy and Acupuncture in Modern Society

The Synergy of Sound Therapy and Acupuncture in Modern Society

In today’s fast-paced environment, a renewed interest in ancient healing methods, specifically the combination of sound therapy and acupuncture, highlights their effectiveness in promoting holistic health. Acupuncture restores Qi balance through fine needle insertion, while sound therapy uses resonant frequencies for relaxation and healing.

Their synergy enhances Qi flow, relieves pain, reduces stress, and boosts immunity, addressing both physical and emotional well-being.

This integration not only manages existing health issues but also plays a significant role in preventing ailments, paving the way for a healthier future.

Human electrical frequencies

Human electrical frequencies

Dr. Robert O. Becker M.D, in his book, The Body Electric, explains that a person’s health can be determined by the frequency of the person’s body. Nikola Tesla, a pioneer of electrical technology, said that “if you could eliminate certain outside frequencies that interfered in our body, we would have greater resistance toward disease.”

“In every culture and in every medical tradition before ours, healing was accomplished by moving energy.”
~ Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, Nobel Laureate in Medicine (1937)

“Everything in life is vibration.”
~ Albert Einstein

12 Types of Pain and their Emotional States

12 Types of Pain and their Emotional States

How much do emotions affect chronic pain? According to Dr. Susan Babel, a psychologist that specializes in trauma-induced depression, quite a bit.

She states, “Studies have shown that chronic pain might not only be caused by physical injury but also by stress and emotional issues.” Also, “Physical pain functions to warn a person that there is still emotional work to be done.” – Psychology Today

Why sound heals

Why sound heals?

We can feel it when we turn on the radio and our favorite song happens to be playing, or when we sit quietly and listen to the rain. There is a palpable peace when we are absorbed in quiet and a different kind of rejuvenation when we hear the wind in the trees. There is no doubt that sound has subtle, but profound effects on our body, minds and spirits. How exactly does sound work, though, to heal us?

“At the root of all power and motion, there is music and rhythm, the play of patterned frequencies against the matrix of time. We know that every particle in the physical universe takes its characteristics from the pitch and pattern and overtones of its particular frequencies, its singing. Before we make music, music makes us.”
~ Joachim-Ernst Berendt, The World is Sound

Importance of 432Hz tuning

Importance of 432Hz tuning

Overtone partials of A = 432Hz 12T5 appear to line up to natural patterns and also the resonance of solitons. Can the current international concert pitch of music somehow be improved to create a more resonant and pleasant positive experience for both the musician and the listener? Can that change be more resonant based on observations of geometry and mathematical patterns found in nature?

Is DNA Reprogrammable?

Is DNA Reprogrammable?

As though to confirm the hunch many of us had that our “junk” DNA was anything but disposable, researchers from the Gene and Stem Cell Therapy Program at Sydney’s Centenary Institute have proven that 97 percent of human DNA programs or encodes proteins in our body. One of the researchers involved in this study said, “this discovery, involving what was previously referred to as ‘junk,’ opens up a new level of gene expression control…”

Neuroplasticity

Neuroplasticity

When we are speak about meditation with gong or singing bowls, we are talking about directly influencing vibratory properties of the brain conveying the term neuroplasticity, rewiring of the brain. Therefor, the result is an offering of a different perception, rest is up to you; repeating the experience will reinforce those neural connections, allowing you to be the change you wish to see.

“On this Path let the heart be your guide.”
~ Rumi