Added: 4 years ago
From: starmedicine
Views: 14,882
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (43)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Thank you, great explanation, the best i have heard for tunning forks.

  • This is a big lie.

  • @spanier24 actually, it's not. I've been working with this phenomenon for 15 years and have taught it to over 50 people. It's pretty bold of you to declare something a lie when you have never heard it or felt it. Many people come to this treatment skeptical but no one remains that way once they have experienced it.

  • @HarmonicBalancing I'm a physicist.... you can lie to them, but not to me.

  • @spanier24.Not seeking to lie but simply to better understand and describe. Tell me how you think it is a lie-

  • @STUNTS1516 that is completely wrong, you seem to have no knowledge of string theory. String theory states that protons and neutrons are made out of vibrating strings.

  • I would love to attend your classes if lived a bit closer...i live in australia so it would be quite an epic journey to get to vermont for me :)

  • @gararmis I am working on a book and a DVD so I'll let you know when those are available!

  • Thanks for the very informative video eileen, i just ordered my beginners tuning fork set from biosonics :) I also heard great things about of a tuning fork called genesis tuned to 531hz , do you know anything about this fork ?

  • @gararmis no, I haven't heard of that particular frequency but there are many fascinating frequencies out there. I am offering classes in October in Vermont if you are interested in learning my technique -

  • Comment removed

  • I guess its a bit like playing a musical instrument

  • what if you used a synthesizer capable of producing a pure sine wave, such as a minimoog and directed an amplifier/speaker at the chakras

  • @hotlanta71 you could- but I find that the acoustic waves produced by the tuning forks interact with the body - first by resonating with whatever dissonance they encounter, then by entraining the body into harmony. that dance, between the wave and the body, is what seems to facilitate shifts.

  • geez guys please don't fight on my page ok? I'm trying to bring some harmony to world here ;-)

  • I'm no quantum physicist, but isn't string theory the idea that everything is made of vibrating "strings"?

    No quamtum physicist will agree that that is 100% correct.

  • no,stringtheory is the belief that as protons and electrons are based from person to object to person they leave behind a residual unexplained energy which attracts people who've come in contact even briefly to possibly meet again at an unmeassured time,roughly.

  • No it isn't. Shut the fuck up.

  • yes it is stupid,read a physics book.

    p.s dont try to pick fights over youtube for attention,have atleast some dignity kid.

  • There are no "correct" tones, they are merely certain frequencies given names by convention

  • I've had a session with tuning forks before and it's incredible. I loved it. Very relaxing.  Renee

  • What a fraud...pseudoscientific bullshit. And, to further dupe people, she says it's based in quantum physics! oooooooh...she must be a REAL scientist. I guess there IS a sucker born every minute...

  • @tookews how about you study something before you judge it? it's very immature to insult something without actually doing some research on it.

  • I've been a research psychologist for 25 years. I have a Ph.D. in experimental psychology from the University of Texas and have studied pseudoscience and non-scientific belief systems for years....shut up.

  • uh that means absolutely NOTHING to me. Study SOUND HEALING, that IS the topic of this video. What's hard to believe about sound healing? everything is vibration, sound creates vibration. "shut up" is a nice term to use as a psychologist, i think you need 25 years of therapy maybe?

  • I'm an EXPERIMENTAL psychologist, not a clinician. I foolishly assumed you knew the difference. Of course it means nothing to someone like you...science is difficult and requires effort. You continue to believe your little pseudoscientific fairy tales. Anyone can make up anything...even about didgeridoos.

  • uhm here i'll do you a favor and provide you with some science on sound healing ok? go do some searches on youtube on CYMATICS then come in here and apologize ok? i won't be replying to you anymore, i don't feel like wasting energy on your ignorance. peace

  • oooooooh...it's on YOUTUBE!!! It's gotta be REAL science. Get an education. Learn some science. That might help you avoid all this puerile reaction formation.

  • the only thing less acurate then psychology is experimental psychology.

  • @STUNTS1516 Nope...it's your spelling.

  • @tookews just like someone who becomes a psychologist. Pyschology isn't based on science. But keep telling your patients that so you can get your paycheck. You are the fraud.

  • Great presentation. Wish you lived here so I could visit. Next time you travel to Caribbean, shout me.

  • My ancestor is Christian Huygens. He discovered wave, resonance and entrainment theory of sound in the late 1600s. These are I believe the principles behind sound therapy and healing. Your video is VERY well done. I am starting my own sound therapy practice as well. Good luck to you, I believe we are pioneers in this endeavor.

  • well actually those aren´t the principles. The principles behind this are ignorance, bullshitness and superstition.

    Unlike your ancestor's work, this is rubbish.

  • Interesting concept. The sound itself is healing.

  • Thank you for sharing

  • Loved this information. Thank you for explaining this amazing subject so clearly.

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more