This composition features 432 Hz,
Schumann Resonance (7.
83 Hz), cheering and applause.
The meditation is an interesting one.
Stay with it here. This invites you to go deep.
Travel into those dark places.
Feel what is there. Allow it to come to the surface so you may embrace it with love.
The
symbol in the middle is Hreem (or Hrim). Hreem is a mantra, similar to Aum (or Om). A mantra is a sacred utterance, numinous sound, or a syllable, word, or group of words, usually associated with
Hinduism and Buddhism. A mantra is used in meditation and in ritual, with each different mantra serving a different purpose. Hreem, when broken into it's components, is Ha - which is representative of
Shiva, the
Masculine sense of the
Universe, being pure transcendence/pure consciousness; Ra - which is representative of Prakṛti, nature, the primary nature of intelligence and the motive force of the Universe; im (eem) - which is representative of Mahāmāyā, the mother of the universe and the essence of what we know as real (duality, cause and effect, creative phenomena); and the
Bindu or dot which means arthakaḥ, the destroyer of pain and suffering. When we put them together, we have the masculine transcendence moving with the mother
Goddess creation in unison destroying suffering.
-1 second = 1/86,400 of a solar day (86,400 /
200 = 432)
-1 Hz = 1 cycle per second
-if you tune low C to 1 Hz, then the C that is one octave above it is 2 Hz, the C above that is 4 Hz, then 8 hz, 16 Hz, 32 Hz, 64 Hz, 128 Hz, 256 Hz, and 512 Hz which is middle C. Using the
Pythagorean tuning scale, this would mean middle A is precisely 432 Hz.
The term Schumann Resonance refers to the electromagnetic resonant frequency of the
Earth. How it "works" is this:
42.86% of the
Earth's crust is Silicon Dioxide, also known as
Quartz, which is electromagnetically conductive
. In the upper atmosphere is a layer of charged particles called the ionosphere, which is electromagnetically conductive. Between these two layers is the atmosphere of Earth, which is relatively non-conductive of electromagnetic energy. This conductive - nonconductive - conductive "Earth
Sandwich" acts as a natural capacitor. The way that a capacitor works is this:
Capacitor: energy in (ionosphere) ~| |~ energy sink (Earth)
One layer of the capacitor (symbolized above by a " | ") holds a charge, where the particles are charged with electromagnetic energy. This energy is prohibited from being transferred to the other layer (the other " | ") due to the nonconductive layer in between them. Yet, when the electromagnatic potential between them grows (i.e. when the charged layer gets "supercharged") the charge becomes great enough to overcome the gap between the two layers and electricity begins to flow from the charged layer to the sink, or "ground", layer. Usually, this happens very abruptly, and as the charge has been built up over time, the flow only lasts momentarily as all of the charge is released and the charged layer begins to recharge, and the cycle begins anew.
This is exactly how lightning occurs. The ionosphere builds up a charge (from inputs such as the Sun and electromagnetic "
EM" radiation from the center of the galaxy and beyond). When this charge becomes too great to be contained within the ionosphere, it jumps through the "gap" of our atmosphere and sinks into the Earth, a natural "ground" layer. It should be noted that sometimes this process occurs in reverse, when the Earth's conductive Quartz layer builds up EM energy from the movement of the ferrous (magnetic) iron-core and releases it up through the atmosphere to the ionosphere. This is why lightning occasionally moves from the Earth to the sky.
So what does this have to do with the Schumann Resonance?
When lightning strikes on Earth, the electromagnetic energy released travels radially outward from the
point of strike, through the ionosphere and Earth's crust. This circular
EM wave travels from that single point outward until it wraps around the Earth like the equator. At that point, the wave travels inward again until it condenses back into a single point exactly halfway around the world from the point of strike. The wave then travels outward again, wrapping around the Earth like the equator, and then back once again to a single point, the exact point that lightning struck in the first place. The wave completes this journey around the Earth 7.83 times per second, giving it a frequency of 7.83 Hz, known as the Schumann Resonance of Earth.
This frequency, 7.83 Hz, corresponds to biorhythms of every living thing on this planet, including the natural harmonic frequency of the human brain while in deep meditation and sleep.
- published: 24 Aug 2014
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