Friday, 10 January 2014

"Om"- The sound of the Universe



Cymatics is the study of visible sound and vibration.  Sound literally has geometry to it.  One can see the visible geometrical vibrations of any given sound by placing sand or coated particles on to a metal plate, and then playing a frequency into the metal plate.  The vibrations of the sound make the particles arrange themselves in different patterns on the plate, sometimes in magnificent geometric patterns and mandalas.

This video shows what happens when a recording “Om” chant that was recorded inside the Great Pyramid, is played on a tonoscope (the metal plate device). We see the effects this ancient sacred sound has on visible matter. Here is the video.





What is so amazing about the elliptical shape?  Elliptical paths are the routes planets take as they orbit the stars, such as our sun.  Planets do not revolve around the sun in perfect circles, but in oval-shaped elliptical paths just like you see in video.  This is also the shape of the orbits the sun and other stars take as they revolved around the galaxy.  In other words, elliptical shapes appear to be the way in which celestial bodies respond to gravity, the force that holds everything together and makes life possible. 


According to ancient Hindu beliefs, Om is considered to be the divine sound that was present at the beginning of the universe. If you break down the word universe you get. (UNI > one) & (VERSE > song/poem). The sound Om is believed to be what actually created all of existence, which isn’t actually too far-fetched when you understand that everything physical in the universe is really a manifestation of vibrational waves.


Here’s is some food for thought. What if the reason we see geometrical patterns, symmetry, and Fibonacci sequences in our surroundings, like in flowers, snowflakes, and the rest of nature is because they are somehow responding to a sound that is causing the display perfect mathematical relations in their appearance?  What if we are just dancing vibrational waves in this beautiful symphony?




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