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  • What have we gained knowing all these stuff? Are we using them now that we understand their proprieties? What concrete results?

  • Suffering is the church's way to sanctity. Satanic concept indeed.

  • sounds like inception music at the start

  • That's good and all, but what's the point in knowing the frequencies if we don't know the timbre of those frequencies? is it a sine wave, squarewave, saw wave or combination? I think that's more interesting to know because if I generate a 528Hz sine wave it will hurt my ears.

  • @Escatrax : i *think* it's about Sine wave, the more natural

  • The wind in the trees, the out of tune baby, the strange new sounds from your pet all bring joy because they remind us that life is found in novel interplay with life's frequencies not the frequencies in and of themselves. You don't need someone's "divine math frequencies" administered like medicine to feel good. These are just sound toys to PLAY WITH GOOFBALLS! THAT..will make you feel good and THAT is ALL there to attain. Ha ha!.. but can you do that anymore? Goofballs? Ho ho ho! Good luck!

  • The standard A string of the guitar is tuned at 440 hz. Most electronic tuners can be adjusted to allow different tuning frequencies. Take it from there. FYI the middle C of a piano is 261 hz.

  • How can i tune my guitar to these frequencies??? Any idea? now that would be something i could use! this is just information that i cant use but thanks for your efforts

  • Pagan claptrap

  • A question of inquiry, if I may; How can we be certain these are close to the frequencies used in ancient Catholicism if they were presumed lost? How were they "rediscovered"? Forgive me for asking if this was answered sometime in the second half of the video, but how do these frequencies directly relate to the Fibonacci Sequence? Also, in what way do these (roughly) specific frequencies hold significance in Cymatics?

    Thanks for uploading and apologies if you've already answered these questions.

  • @InfinityOE I think these frequencies were hidden to hinder our right brain as a way to control people through left minded thinking and cause a major disconnect that I think we all feel. Frequencies have shown that they can change matter's shapes and/or geometry. Connecting these numbers and sounds would be right minded, but we are raised and programmed to be left minded. An example: snowflakes are all different and can be made using different frequencies. Intricate beauty.

  • Derp

  • very entertaining

  • Hello! you could tell me the name of the song that starts at 2:32? Thanks! :)

  • Outstanding! Thank you for taking the time to share. You have a sacred talent of sharing with others. Keep proceeding ahead with sharing and teaching!

  • what would be the frequency between B and middle C where there is no black key on the key board?

  • @sponsler The relationship is a semitone or half step, the same as going from a white key to the next black or vice versa. A major scale is whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step. Thus the C major scale is represented by the white keys. This is not a complete discussion but answers what I believe you mean to ask. There are 12 semitones between octaves. The ratio between the frequencies of any two successive semitones is 1.05946309436.

  • @s6y9l Thank you for replying. :-)

  • LOL

  • I tried listening to 528 while I slept a few years ago. I dialed it up on a tone generator. After the first night I felt well rested. After the second night, I woke up feeling like I had taken a sleep aid drug. After the third night I woke up tired. After the fourth night I felt depressed. After the fifth night, I felt so down that I stopped doing it. So, I guess my advice is to use it to calm you if you need it, but don't overdo it! These things aren't toys!

  • at the 5:04 why he turns of 90 degrees?

  • @ulisse1988 Great question. I'm a huge fan of the ideas and perhaps "understandings" implied with any form of hexagonal grid pattern (also a great inspiration drawing!) but it seems that many people make unnecessary or non-significant markings to portray a theory better... Not that this is necessarily the case with this video. Other videos such as the Mona Lisa/Sacred Geometry video seemingly hold that quality.

    Sorry I couldn't answer your question though.

  • The church tried to hide these divine tones? well so theyre really satanic bastards...

  • @voltagetoe Because you are mathematically illiterate.

  • @voltagetoe I find it interesting that each of these listed numbers for these original frequencies add up numerologically to 3, 6 or 9! All multiples of 3 always referred to as a magical and spiritual number, and that of Trinity in so many senses. Fiona B

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  • this was excellent

  • FUS RO DAH!!!!!!!

  • This would have been MUCH better, if when a frequency was mentioned, it was also clearly heard.

  • @ThePlaguewatcher I totally agree! i was waiting to hear the actual individual frequencies, but the research and delivery hadn't gone quite that far - an obvious error. It would be so fine if this was edited so as to include that vital aspect! Fiona B

  • @fionajeanbonds whatever one they're talking about is playing in the background. notice the changes when he's listing them off

  • @fionajeanbonds I can easily reproduce these frequencies. and would mail you a short sound file if you wish. they do not relate to traditional notes on the scales we know, but are in no way, unavailable

  • @ThePlaguewatcher My understanding from what the narrator said is that with western techniques and technology it is not possible to reproduce it.

  • @bydabead a frequency is a fact of nature, not a manufactured thing of man east or west, further research shows much of this info is not well described, Solfeggio or solfege is not a list of notes at all per se, but way of training for music. "do -re-me"

    the frequencies noted are all easy to re-create. The narrator is misinformed on that account. Still it is a stimulating Idea

  • @ThePlaguewatcher Soundwaves are a fact of nature, frequencies are not, they are constructed with Units arbitrarily created by humans if the unit of "seconds" was any different these numbers wouldn't match

    you've gotta remember that most units of measure are arbitrary and not based off of nature

    for example "meters" is defined as the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum in 1 ⁄ 299,792,458 of a second.

    "299,792,458" is arbitrary

  • @voltagetoe They are historic. Somewhat useful I suppose.

    More importantly, let's look at the concept of Fibonacci ratios-

    start any frequency and any number q.

    Assume that our frequency is p#q and find all other useful frequencies using the Fibonacci algorithm.

    p#(a-1) + p#a = p#(a+1)

    So then we can play Fibonacci chords based on this principle.

    I'm somewhat sure Fibonacci was how they found the golden ratio - an important part of music theory if i'm not mistaken. Google it!

  • @YCDPKLD You should forget the Hertz unit completely and pick the universal OM as your unit (it's the natural tuning of all humans). The OM is pretty close to the western note C. Pick an octave and apply the math.

  • @voltagetoe i mean that it not the same as the western tuning. Check the net for it. I don't have time for it right now. IIRC the tuning is still in use in India. All the instruments that I've gotten from there are incompatible with western instruments...

  • @voltagetoe They said in the video that modern western music no longer contains the original solfeggio FREQUENCIES.

  • There are also more than 6, you'll need to dig to find them though ;). Only a few sites have them.

  • Seen it watched it and found just a little info. How do they use a certen frequency to repair DNA?

  • @DaveMan50 Mostly through the resonation of your body and the movement of energy within it.

  • So last night I dreamed I needed to go to a room. I had a key for the room but couldn't remember the number. I looked on the key and it said "528". For some reason I thought it was supposed to be 622 or something. Then I woke up this morning and this video was on my front youtube page at the very top as a suggestion. Very kewl!

  • So Why do I now have a Headache

    

  • @TheAmerind It is possible that your headache is a result of sort a shift. Kinda like Masaru Emoto's water crystal experiments. --When water is exposed to different vibrations (music, brain waves, voice etc.) and then frozen; The water crystals take on entirely different forms.-- Sound/vibration = geomerty. Thus, this sort of "shift" I mentioned could very well be related to geometry. Especially, if have not been exposed to this stuff before. Check out "cymatics" in YT-sciences version of S=Geom

  • @TheAmerind your crown chakra needs opening up, or some negative shells shattering.

  • Please list the background music.

    Particularly the song at around 6:20

  • @bastiat6865

    The song is called El Toro by the artist Bonobo on their album Black Sands. Check the whole album out it's quite good.

  • @bastiat6865

    sounds like BONOBO

  • awesome interesting vid... but have they found the BROWN note? (The note that makes you sh*t your panties).

  • Those fibonacci animations are totally cool

  • some of the patterns remind me of crop circles. I wonder if somehow the recent phenomena of the strage sound being heard relate to the crop circles somehow? could the crop circles be created by sound ?

  • mijn dank is groot! <3

  • thank you! great video

  • This was amazing.

    

  • Fibonacci numbers: F(n) = F(n-1) + F(n-2) with F(0) = 0 and F(1) = 1. Are these: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, 1597, 2584, 4181, 6765, 10946, 17711, 28657, 46368, 75025, 121393, 196418, 317811, 514229, 832040, 1346269, 2178309, 3524578, 5702887, 9227465, 14930352, 24157817, 39088169. Can someone explain better?

  • @thanasys : Correct. You will find other interesting relationships on Wikipedia. They have done a better job than I could, so check it out please (=:

  • @thanasys start with 0, 1, then add 0+ 1, you get 1, now the sequence is 0, 1, 1, add 1 + 1, u get 2, now the sequence is 0,1,1,2, add 2 + 1, you get 3. the sequence is now 0,1,1,2,3, add 2 + 3, you get 5, your sequence is now 0,1,1,2,3,5, etc...

  • YOU GIVE US SUCH IMPORTANT COSMIC INFORMATION ON SOUND AND NUMBERS - WHY DO YOU HAVE TO ACCOMPANY IT WITH SUCH INAPPROPRIATE "MUSIC"?

  • just out of interest, the tibetian buddhism has a type of ying-yang that is actually 3-fishies swimming in the circle,

    en.wikipedia(dot)org/wiki/Gank­yil

    some more info,

    w w w baronet4tibet(dot)com/symbolis­m.html

  • if you know about the dragon in the body that internal martial arts talks about, it makes you able to do any physical feats, then what it felt like was having that ripped out of my soul out of my body, and instantly all joints and bones got stuck into a 'normal' (actually abnormal of course) skeletal and gravity orientation only.

    i think it's analogous to what evil-magicians have done to earth's dragon currents, so they can destroy nature and ignore it's alive and conscious.

  • anybody know the name of the song that's playing at 6:00 ?

  • Thanks. Thoroughly enjoyed it, especially the graphics on fibonacci.

  • To all the people with corrections, irritation about pronunciations, and any other individuals with negative flows of energy- quite your mind and actually listen= it might start fixing what is distressing you. To the Tao/Daoist and non Sidarthan Buddhist- please check your facts against a non western source, remember the1899 revisionist act in china to make Taoism, Shintoism, and Buddhism one religion change much truth behind the history.

  • @4BilIngram - what you do is make a ying-yang that's a continuous circuit & then you Beth it into two unequal halves, making a golden cut, then you have a circuit with a +ve and a -ve, analogous to a prana tube.

    you can be immortal if you complete the circuit again. joining those is also how you can seem to vanish from 3d and reappear at different location right away, as you become independent from this reality and self-extant.

    what yoga unlocks this makes you shapeshifter,

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  • Now let's all go to wikipedia and research Manicheaism. Why stop here when you can have a fantastically complex and equally unproveable cosmogony to round yourself off? Has anyone paused to consider that the numerical nature of nature indicates not the awesomeness of the numbers, but points to and bears the semiotic meaning behind the numbers. I'm talking about a Designer here folks.

  • @quakerman7 wikipedia? Really? perhaps the source of more misinformation then any other 'educational' media outlet.

  • @4BilIngram Look, if wikipedia announced 'America celebrates its 450th Birthday', I'm out the door to buy fireworks. If it is in print, or even better, has awesome graphics to back it up, it must be true right? I will admit that this video does have awesome graphics.

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  • mind = blown

  • How Amazing :) Totally Brightened My Day Up !! We Are All Soo Beautiful! Love You All:)

  • Beautiful.  Thank you.

  • exactly how does fibonacci sequence produce these "solfeggio" frequencies?

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  • It is a miracle

  • Miracle = suspension of laws of nature. Are you sure you want to call this a miracle?

  • Arrrrrgh! How many time is he going to pronounce it wrong? It's solfeGGio, with a soft, extended 'g', from the Italian! How hard is it to get these things right?

  • Awesome!! :) Thanks for sharing..

  • anyone know the song that starts at 2:40?

  • @watchinggmind nevermind it's "Often a Bird" By Wim Mertens that begins at 2:40

  • Listening to the solfeggio frequencies is good but i noticed that for better effects hymn the song yourself whilst listening to it, the vibrations of your voice will gradually over time change you, the vibrations effect you just like it effect water and the human body is 75% water so if it can effect and change water then what can it do to the human body, after hymning each one every day for 1 month i 100% noticed a change in me in every single way and feel more intelligent as-well =]

  • @McSkippy12891 Do you mean humming?

  • @McSkippy12891 How do ya hum the song?

  • Nature and Maths really is beautiful.

  • where are you getting your information on the frequencies?

  • so are you using these frequencies in this video??

  • if the Way (tao) was part of all human society, then there'd be little need to try leaving here via the high paths of buddhism and krishna etc, as it'd already be heaven on earth...

    also why shinto is correct too. nature is sacred.

  • Alright there! heard the talk about - H Be Gone (google it)? Ive heard some decent things about it and my auntie finally said good bye to pretty bad piles with it

  • Hello! ever tried - H Be Gone (probably on Google)? Hearing interesting things about it and my cooworker at very last said ta ta to hemorrhoids with it.

  • "the budhist concept of yin and yang"?! You didn't do your homework, it seems...

  • @galenlynore - well the 8-fold path maps onto the 8 trigrams anyway

  • @NWOareScum You are right, and that is still Taoism, and not Budhism. It's much, much older than the incarnation of Sidharta Gautama.

  • @galenlynore - no i meant the buddhist 8-fold path, but yes taoism is older, cause buddha got born way later, i ching is like 5000 years old at least. the vedas though, they're as old, and buddhism comes from there.

  • @NWOareScum The buddhist 8-fold path? I haven't heard of it yet. I really thought you were talking about the i ching. Gonna research that later.

    Buddha is, indeed, a very important image in the indu religion. But buddhism comes from buddha alone, even if he was adopted as an incarnation of a great god by the indus. In buddhism, they don't talk about other induist gods.

    But, back to the video, that was a yin and yang, it is taoist and have no relation with buddhism.

  • @galenlynore - the buddha path is a high vedic path, like the krishna's are too. it's more to do with service to helping this reality evolve (since you are here anyway), but also to realise the illusionary nature of it and to attain enlightenment and go beyond it.

    what i like about taoism especially is the recognition of oneness with nature in spirit being the key to how reality should be experienced and lived - the need to escape here is because most human society stifles truth.

  • @NWOareScum Buddha is not an individual per say- A Buddha is some one who has reached a specific level of Enlightenment. Any one can become a Buddha. I think you are referring to Siddhartha, the story of a prince who gave up his kingdom in the pursuit of Buddhahood.

  • @4BilIngram - right, yes the original buddha was the indian prince siddhartha, and yes he took higher paths extant in vedic already and based buddhism on those, hence why krishna consciousness is very much like buddhism.

    generally people know who you mean if you say buddha, i'd hope so anyway. in the same way if you say christ people know you mean yeheshua.

  • Does anybody know the name of the Music playing in this Video??? Please help, it's really good!!!

  • What's better -- A = 440 or A = 442?

  • @MrEwenallison -432 Hz is better than both.

  • beautiful

  • really fuckin cool.

  • Well gregorian chants are just notes..the same notes we hear every day in music, so we must already be energizing our souls.

  • @whoopsiedoop No, most music today is tuned to the destructive 440Hz tuning. When I began to tune my guitar to the 432 Hz tuning (using larger gauge strings) I immediately noticed a difference in not only what type of music I was writing but, how it made me feel. This is metaphysical science, not mumbo jumbo. Quantum Mechanics is on the same par with this.

  • @moonskin1976 - does that mean the harmonic scales used are in ratios that divide into 440Hz? sorry if that sounds stupid, i see a lot of info about scales being different depending upon culture, and i'm not sure what they mean as i'm trying to visualise say a 'regular' tuned piano, and how can there be 'extra' notes inbetween eg C and C#.

    i find it confusing and would prefer it just used cycles of measure such as hertz, instead of named notes using alphabet.

  • @moonskin1976 - also when you tune the instrument to a different hz - how does that itself make a difference to what notes are played? would it not just alter what positions the fingers are at, as to what notes are sounded? does it make the same chord or pick configurations sound better, is it more like that?

  • @whoopsiedoop. Wonderful that you figured that out. YEP! Thanks, reminded me to share with a friend of mine who is quite the talent on guitar.

    THANKS THANKS!!!

  • ALL THIS IS JUST PYTHAGORIAN MATHEMATICS, 2500 YEARS AGO...

  • @GRMEGISTOS Oh is that all?

    

  • @merkaba42020 ofcourse not, but think, the greeks 2500 years before find all that maths and all that knowledge by them self, and now the people find only pain, poverty, misery, money, lies, wars for nothing and some knowledge ...! thank almost for everything the ANCIENT GREEKS!

  • Great Video man! I am a producer and just got Deeksha. Happened upon this, amazing! Thank you for enlightening me with this today.

    B

  • There is one thing wrong in the narration. The concept of Ying and Yang was from Taoism, a school of ancient Chinese philosophy, not from the Buddhism of India.

  • @MrWorstpianoplayer No, the concept of yin and yang was not only from taoism. They took a concept that has been around since before what has been written down. They just gave it the names "yin" and "yang" originally.

  • @youarethecosmos Your response is a kind of paradox. You said Taoism took a concept that has been around since before what has been written down and named it "Yin" and "Yang," right? True, the thing that "Yin" and "Yang" tried to explain might already exist, but before Taosim, none of other school of philosophies has ever talked about "Yin" and "Yang" in such a structured way. Furthermore, the symbol of the "Graph of Tai Chi Yin Yang (太極陰陽圖)" in this video is a symbol of Taoism.

  • Simply put, Taoism is the first school of philosophy that used the "Yin" and "Yang" to explain the whole world and used it to point out a way of becoming "immortal," i.e. the status of Tai Chi.

  • @MrWorstpianoplayer

    Check this. Yin and Yang are about the flow of energy and balance, it is not about becoming immortal. I think you might be confusing the idea that energy (chi) is transmutable - it can not be destroyed or created. Please use a non western history to check facts

  • @4BilIngram From your reply, I am sure you don't understand what I wrote. Taoism has two aspect, one religional, one philosophic, the former we Chinese call "道教," the latter we Chinese call "道家." Becoming immortal is the goal of the religional side of Taoism. I mentioned "becoming immortal" to describe Taoism and the meaning of "Taiji." Taiji is a status the Taoists strive to achieve.

    Be grown up, stop childishly doing partial citation, do your study.

  • @4BilIngram - 'Yin and Yang are about the flow of energy and balance, it is not about becoming immortal.'

    ha! clearly ye know nonst of what motivated many chinese rulers then.

  • @4BilIngram , as it takes you thru stages of unlocking every single part of physical body so it can bend into any shape. also why younger people are usually more flexible in body and also mind, as they are taught rigid things it makes the body more rigid too, and magical abilities fade and contact with the multidimensional reality fades.

    i remember how it felt to become locked in this incarnation but not what, if anything specific, caused it. entheogens help unlock if properly used.

  • @MrWorstpianoplayer Please site your sources as I would like read. I have yet to come across any data giving credence to the Tao/Daoist being the first to use the terms yin and yong/yang

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  • @4BilIngram Do your study and stop doing partial citation. I have never said Taoists are the first using the terms of Yin and Yang. Read others' comments more carefully. Anyway, the maker of this video did make a mistake by attributing the concept of Yin and Yang to the Buddhism, and the symbol 陰陽太極圖 used in the video belongs to the Taoism. Case closed.

  • @MrWorstpianoplayer

    The concept of yin and yang come from the Neijing Suwen. These writings are the foundation of Traditional Chinese medicine and predate Taoism by about 500 years.Taoism uses the concept of Yin and Yang as do many Easter religions and philosophies. The Taoists did how ever create the most well known and used Taijitu, the graphic symbol(s) used to represent the concept of yin and yang.

    There is also debate among Taoist as to it being a religion or philosophy.

  • @4BilIngram Well, yes, if we trace back to the most ancient origin, Huangdi Neijing Suwen (黃帝內經素問) would show up.

    By the way, just to make a little correction to your reply: The Graph of Taiji (太極圖) is simply a round circle and that's all. Taiji (太極) indicates a status where everything is combined, united, and unable to discriminate. It is nothing and also everything.

    The graph showing the concept of Yin and Yang is the "Graph of Tai Chi Yin Yang (太極陰陽圖)" in this video. FYI.

  • @MrWorstpianoplayer Not correct. The concept of Yin and Yang comes from Taoism. I've never heard of Ying and Yang.

  • @megadeathx Yin and Yang are transliterations of Chinese characters 陰 and 陽, aren't they? Thank you for making a "n"/"ng" mistake in transliteration a big problem.

    To give you more room to show your wisdom, maybe I should write my comments in my native langauge, Chinese:

    旁白中有個地方出錯了。陰陽的概念來自中國哲學思想流派之一的道­家,而非來自印度的佛教。

    Now, correct me. Mr. Wise.

  • @MrWorstpianoplayer

    literal translation of simple chinese of above -

    'In the aside had a place to make a mistake. Masculine and feminine elements concept of a Taoism from China philosophic thinking schools, but must comes from India's Buddhism.' ???

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  • @4BilIngram Cute, even Google translate can do better than you. Can you stop embarrassing yourself? :-)

  • @MrWorstpianoplayer - i challenge you to a pretend martial arts duel, as i feel the title of worstpianoplayer should be mine.

  • @NWOareScum One does not simply challenge me for a title he/she could never win. *grin*

  • @MrWorstpianoplayer - the pretend duel must take place using two guqin. one for each hand.

  • Its beautiful.....luv it.....thanks

  • looks like the tree of life 6:30

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  • At the four minute mark what is the name of the musical composition? Where can I get a download?

    Dan

  • This is one of my faves, Linda.

    

  • I found it... looks like the artist's name is Wim rather than Wes though... Wim Mertens

  • @80NameLess bonobo el toro

  • Holy shit this blew my mind I suggest that every one that watch's this also do the birthday reading in the link you wont regret it

  • you are wonderful  THHAANNKKK YOOUUUU *

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  • And, yes, what is the music starting at 2:32 ??

  • @donzwilson wes merten often a bird

  • @donzwilson me looking for the jazzy one starting 5:30

  • Your graphics are phenomenally beautiful!

  • Who created the music that starts at 2:33? It is pretty...

  • @theoriginalmuppetpie wes mertens often a bird

  • @picasscalfa thanks! :)

  • @theoriginalmuppetpie me looking for the jazzy one starting 5:30

  • ok it not the time 

  • i knew bonobo was the secret

  • @astiles18 Bonobo is God..???

  • @astiles18 OMFG SAME LDOLSsOLOLOLOL

  • Has anyone else done that numerology reading and software stuff? I'm super sketched out on it.. and I don't really know if it's worth the money.

  • @Izicanplay if you dig a bit, you'll find free websites very easy to start with.

    :)

  • @atomickplaygrounds Thanks, and also can you tell me if this is like a psychic type of deal? For me, I don't want to be messing around with anything sac religious. 

  • @Izicanplay LOL, no, not really, some people may find it sacred though, but there is no "rituals" attached to it.

    the premises are quite simple: numerology works on the belief that numbers do vibrate in a certain way and each vibration has its pros and cons. depending on the source letters has slightly different number values.

    thus your birth date vibrates in one way, your given birth day in another while an "artistic name" gives the chance of a vibration that suits more your needs.