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Post by paul on Dec 10, 2015 7:27:38 GMT 9.5
It is a commonplace statement that: Music is the food of the soul.
If this is true:
- does it hold for all that is called music? - what is the nature of the food? - how is it absorbed?
What experiences do we have of being fed by music?
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Post by elijah on Dec 10, 2015 8:27:58 GMT 9.5
does it hold for all that is called music?
As with nature...harmony balance melody open pathways for more refined flow depending on what is perceiving the music...classical music is usually void of spells or vocals where as somthing like gangsta rap tends cast influence within certain chakra points...neither good or bad but if one overeats or doesnt cook there raw meat problems can occur....
- what is the nature of the food?
it opens kundalini which seems create a link between the higher and the lower it also charms the snakes so to speak ...if one ever hears a beautiful song not only does it imprint on heavy memory circuits...it can also send a chill up the spine which in my observation is nurturing on multiple levels ..if one attends a concert and joins in unison a hive like effect seems to occur which seems to cause a very powerful sensation in the body almost like one is shedding the flesh and transcending into higher vibration...intoxicants seem to speed up this process 10 fold...
- how is it absorbed?
as said the silver cord keeps the astral body and physical body linked i would think another cord comes into play when the right harmonics are used for the specific being...it sure feels like it...
What experiences do we have of being fed by music?
nursery rhymes would have to be one of the stronger influences of a humans first stages of soul feeding threw spoken word or sound ...these seem to create heavy memory circuits which could transcend space time..
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Post by fjrogers on Dec 10, 2015 12:47:29 GMT 9.5
Music is food for the soul in various ways depending on the type of music you're referring to. Heavy metal and rock music do not harmonise the vibrations like classical music does. Meditational music should influence the chakras in positive and beneficial ways which enhance a person's health and lifestyle. Too much heavy mental, I believe, can be harmful to the body's vibrations, so it is thus better to avoid it.
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Post by paul on Dec 10, 2015 12:59:09 GMT 9.5
The term "food" has the meaning of nourishment. So how do we observe the nourishment?
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Post by paul on Dec 11, 2015 7:12:19 GMT 9.5
... I woke up in an alternate reality once... That reminds me of an incident long ago. I was pretty deep in meditation and when I opened my eyes I was in an unknown room. So I closed my eyes and immediately reopened and I was back in the right room. For some reason I never thought about the event afterwards.
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Post by fjrogers on Dec 11, 2015 12:31:00 GMT 9.5
> That reminds me of an incident long ago. I was pretty deep in meditation and when I opened my eyes I was in an unknown room. So I closed my eyes and immediately reopened and I was back in the right room.
There would have to be some explanation for that. It may be connected with transition of waking consciousness into one of the more subtle bodies during meditation, therefore the surroundings and location seem different when the normal state of consciousness is resumed.
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Post by paul on May 26, 2016 7:40:03 GMT 9.5
I had a computer malfunction and in its absence got out some records - Beethoven and Wagner.
I had forgotten what a difference there is between even high resolution digital sound and analogue sound. I found it difficult to take my attention away from the analogue sound.
Perhaps the generation that has grown up with digital sound has never experienced music as the food of the soul.
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Post by fjrogers on May 26, 2016 15:09:34 GMT 9.5
> I had forgotten what a difference there is between even high resolution digital sound and analogue sound. I found it difficult to take my attention away from the analogue sound.
There is quite a difference between the two types of sound. In some ways I prefer analogue sound. Sound does impact on human vibrations.
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Post by paul on Jun 12, 2016 10:17:13 GMT 9.5
I recall long ago I was at an outdoor concert in a park. The orchestra played the overture to Tannhauser. After a while I "saw" a humanoid figure of light standing just in front of the conductor - on the side of the audience. The figure had its arms outstretched facing the audience - feeding the souls of the audience Here is Furtwangler with a lovely slow rendition. The devas breathe very slowly like the human heart. www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKKuXh7pfhATannhauser struggles with physical and emotional desire as he moves toward genuine initiation. I used to go to Iona every solstice to change consciousness. I would arrive on Saturday afternoon and by Wed midday I would be ready to shift. I would put on the recording of the Tannhauser overture and sit in the verandah looking across the water the cliffs of Mull and meditate and make whatever was the next subplane shift. This is the view Notice that the intelligence within the larger rectangle of dark cliff face (RHS) is looking out the sea - looking to the left of the camera - while the being looking through the long dark face to the left is looking straight at the camera. The hill in the far distance is also paying attention.
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Post by paul on Jun 12, 2016 10:46:30 GMT 9.5
Here is an account of the initiate Siegfried leaving his body - one chakra at a time, starting with the sinuous movement from the base chakra and exiting through the crown chakra. The process is a cycle of crisis and release. Below the initiate he can see his body in the funeral procession - ever more remote as he unfolds into the joy of the inner worlds. This muse-ic performance is a useful meditation - Furtwangler again. www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCE_aYJNfQo
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Post by fjrogers on Jun 12, 2016 15:15:40 GMT 9.5
> Notice that the intelligence within the larger rectangle of dark cliff face (RHS) is looking out the sea - looking to the left of the camera - while the being looking through the long dark face to the left is looking straight at the camera. The hill in the far distance is also paying attention.
It's wonderful when people become so aware of the life and intelligence of the earth itself, the landscape, the vegetation and geology.
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Post by paul on Jun 12, 2016 15:19:33 GMT 9.5
The photo serves as a portal for reactivating your own connection with those beings - you having lived in the islands.
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Post by fjrogers on Jun 12, 2016 15:25:23 GMT 9.5
I certainly can relate to what you're on about. The photo reminds me very much of the Shetland Islands and the high cliff views we saw from island to island. The southern tip of the Shetland Islands has some very high cliffs and if you're looking at them off shore they seem to gaze at you speak a certain language that becomes a part of you.
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Post by paul on Jun 13, 2016 9:33:59 GMT 9.5
How did you go with watching the chakras during the music?
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Post by fjrogers on Jun 13, 2016 11:17:19 GMT 9.5
It's very good music but I'm not sure that I'd use it for meditation. Is this something you'd use for a chakra meditation?
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Post by paul on Jun 13, 2016 11:35:07 GMT 9.5
It's very good music but I'm not sure that I'd use it for meditation. Is this something you'd use for a chakra meditation? Being designed for that purpose the music assists the energies to move up through the chakras and out through the crown. I sit with the music turned up (preferably not headphones so as to get the affect on the whole body) and just follow the music as it moves up through the body.
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Post by fjrogers on Jun 14, 2016 14:30:47 GMT 9.5
Right, I think I see what you mean by moving up through the chakras. It certainly would affect the whole body.
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Post by paul on Apr 30, 2023 10:48:34 GMT 9.5
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Post by stewartedwards on Apr 30, 2023 11:16:51 GMT 9.5
1. Large bright entity - no. But I don’t see these sorts of attachments. 2. Mozart - now that is interesting. Mozart merges into a space just behind her (your entity?). From a little bit of testing around Mozart, it seems to be the same ‘entity’ that helped Mozart as a child. So I would suggest that this ‘entity’ is, as you suspect, been serving a purpose for a very long time. As I struggle with entities, could she not simply be a reincarnation of Mozart?
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Post by stewartedwards on Apr 30, 2023 11:21:01 GMT 9.5
Having tried several composers, most simply repel, but Beethoven seems to sink in a little. Do you get that Paul?
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