Color and
Sound - Their Influence on the Human body
Throughout the ages, humanity has been aware of the impact
and influence of both sound and color. In our laboratory, and those of
other scientists that are working with us, we are studying the effect
of both sound and color on healing and how these vehicles aid in the stabilizing
of an individual.
Much has been written and published on this subject and our experimental
plan is focused on the study of the brain wave patterns of Alpha (8-14cps),
Beta (14-28 cps), and Theta (4-8cps). What we are looking for is the change
in these patterns upon exposure to color, light, and sound with and without
a crystal.
We have found that the effects of an operator holding a Vogel-cut®
crystal are as follows:
4-sided: increase in theta when crystal is placed in
the hand with a decrease in alpha and an increase in beta.
6-sided: no change in alpha, increase in beta and maintenance in theta.
8-sided: an expansion of theta, strong expansion of beta, suppression
of alpha.
In my early work using plants as a sensor for the bio-energetic vibration
measurements, it was found that specific tone frequencies caused resonance
to take place in both the observer and the plant system. This occurred
at 700 cycles, 14 kilocycles, and 21 kilocycles. These resonant nodes
discovered in 1970 and 1971 are now found to be true with crystals also.
They act as an amplifier and bring about an increase in brain wave affinity.
As we have found the peak stimulation vibrations with sound, we are now
looking for the equivalency in light and color.
Much has been written on the psycho-physics of color and sound. The correlation
of these vibrations with specific function activity in and around the
body has received little attention. This is our work: to quantify, through
activity of color, light, and sound in its feeding, stimulating, and releasing
various partners of vibration which are contained, locked, and fixated
in an individual's subtle body.
When we think of color, especially clothing that is worn, we should always
consider the duality of the color being worn. This color is reflecting
that vibration into space, thereby working on the subtle body with that
radiation. The complement of that color is being absorbed into the dense
physical body with its absorption characteristics.
When we wear a color, the visible color is what is being reflected outwards
to an observer. It is the complementary color that is affecting the physical
body of the wearer.
The dualism of color is not present when one deals with light passing
through a transparent filter. A filter absorbs all radiation except that
particular color that one sees. Therefore, it allows one to be bathed
in both the physical and subtle body with that radiation. This has no
element of dualism.
There is another class of pigments which absorb ultra-violet radiation
and emit these as fluorescent colors. These are pure sources of pigmented
color without the element of dualism. They absorb the radiation that is
not in the visible spectrum and translate it into fluorescence and visible
light. These types of color are spoken of as daylight fluorescent colors.
The effect of these colors is very powerful, especially in the witness
(thymus) area.
Test this for yourself by taking swatches of daylight fluorescent fabric
or color swatches, placing the sample on the witness area and breathe
in deeply. Observe the effect on your equilibrium with the color present
and the colors not present. Next, try it with ordinary pigments and test
the difference.
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