Dr.
Jeffrey D. Thompson, D.C., B.F.A.
From previous evidence
of effective human biological response using various sounds and
sonic vibration frequencies, certain sounds have been found to have
a direct effect upon physiological systems (i.e. pulse rate,
respiration, GSR, EMG pupillary dilation, EEG, EKG, body
temperature, and others). Recent advances in technology and research
have yielded a wealth of information concerning sonic waveforms and
their effect on the body and the brain. A new science of
psychoacoustics has arisen, parallel to the already established
discipline of music therapy. Front-runners in the field of sonic
vibration, sound and music for stimulating physical and subconscious
response have shown positive results.
More recent evidence has
shown physical and psychological responses using electronically
disguised nature sounds. This includes ocean, wave, water, wind,
animal human, organic, dolphin, etc. sounds processed electronically
in different octaves, speeded up and slowed down, processed through
different filters and embedded with specific frequencies for
resonating brain waves into target states for opening the
subconscious mind. Studies carried out in a variety of centers
across the United States have seen positive physiologic responses to
the application of sound frequencies and music.
One aspect of the current
experimental projects with which we have seen powerful response is
in the realm of "Primordial Sounds". These sounds consist of deeply
recognizable sounds to the subconscious mind, i.e. nature sounds and
physical organism sounds. It has been further found that these
sounds have profound impact when they are disguised in such a way
that the conscious mind does not recognize them. This then activates
a mechanism similar to the subconscious programming response in
which spoken phrases are speeded up or slowed down to unrecognizable
values, yet the subconscious mind seems to easily hear the message
and produce significant results in altered behavior. By exposing
test subjects to sound environments of disguised "Primordial
Sounds", a state of subconscious "openness" seems to occur in which
a heightened suggestibility of the mind occurs. In some cases it
appears that even neuro-hormone and autonomic body processes respond
to specific sound frequency patterns. The possibilities for this
level of communication with higher brain function and the
implications for the fields of psychology, learning, and healing are
too great to ignore.
Many of the sounds,
which have been used thus far, have a striking similarity to a
number of the space sound recordings from NASA. Indeed, one of the
interesting peculiarities of disguising the primordial, nature, and
organic sounds is that they tend to sound like one another at
different octave levels. Dolphin/ocean sounds, slowed down 64 times,
sound very similar to human voice sounds and some of the Voyager I
and II space recordings. Normal dolphin sounds speeded up two
octaves sound like birds. Seagull sounds slowed down two octaves,
sound like dolphins. Human voice sounds speeded up, sound first like
birds and then like dolphins, etc. - all with a powerful effect on
the subconscious mind. More extensive research is needed to refine
the existing, observed responses of the brain and central nervous
system to external methods for opening more specific levels of
higher brain function.
Since ancient times,
human beings have been using sound to enhance altered states of
consciousness. Methods for delving deeper into the mysteries of the
power of human consciousness to change our lives and control inner
and outer forces of nature have been employed for thousands of
years. China used meditation gongs; in Tibet, metal "singing" bowls,
bells, cymbals, and chanting; in India, tambour drums and a whole
wealth of musical traditions based on the "tonic" note and these and
others were used in numerous other cultures across the planet.
The ancients imparted a
sophisticated, intuitive knowledge of how the tuning of the bowls,
bells, chanting etc. could create sonic vibration interference
patterns whose pulse rates could influence brain function and states
of consciousness. They were using the "low-tech" approach of what is
today, a rapidly expanding science of high-tech applications of
sound to expand consciousness.
Previous research by
numerous university and government research centers around the world
has shown conclusive evidence that specific states of consciousness
are associated with specific brainwave frequency patterns. Other
research dating back as far as the 1940's has indicated the ability
to influence these brainwave patterns, and be highly specific, using
pulsed/modulated sound frequencies through speakers and/or
headphones. This is the "high-tech" solution for what the ancients
had already achieved with "low-tech" tools thousands of years
before. With far more sophisticated tools for measuring what happens
in the brain during expanded states of consciousness, combined with
more sophisticated tools for influencing the brain to travel to
these states, we now have the ability to use our technological
know-how to accelerate our own biological abilities and perhaps, our
own evolution.
One of the first
experiences we have as a fetus growing in the womb, is the sensation
of hearing sound. Before the fetus is large enough to touch the
inside of the mother' womb, it is floating free in body temperature
amniotic fluid - effectively a sensory deprivation chamber, a float
tank, which would mean no sense of touch. Since the mouth and nose
is filled with amniotic fluid, there would be no sense of taste or
smell.
With multiple layers of
tissue of the abdominal wall, placental walls, and closed eyes of
the fetus, there would be darkness and no sense of sight. The
amniotic fluid would also fill the ear canals and be pressed up
against the eardrum. Since sound travels through water five times
more efficiently then through air, the sense of hearing would be
five times more acute.
Let's imagine what this
sound environment might sound like. First there would be the
swishing water sound of amniotic fluid, then the pulse sound of the
arteries next to the eardrum, then the mother's pulse through the
arteries of the placenta, then the large and small intestine sounds
(the gurgles and gloops), then the mother's respiration sounds,
voice sounds and heartbeat sounds resonating the chest cavity, and
finally all the external world sounds amplified through the mother's
stretched abdominal wall - pressurized amniotic fluid - eardrum of
the fetus. "In the beginning was the Word": was SOUND. Sound can be
used as a powerful tool for accessing deep levels of the
subconscious mind.
The profound effect of
the use of sounds recorded in space to tap the deepest regions of
the subconscious mind, in part, may stem from an idea first put
forth by psychologist Carl Jung. His idea of the "collective
unconscious" was that, if one travels deep enough into the
subconscious mind, one eventually reaches a level of the
subconscious common to all people. One level of the collective
unconscious is the deep, primordial recognition by the subconscious
mind, of energy pattern vibrations, which are deeply familiar, both
having arisen from the same primordial roots. It gives one an
experience of being in a sound environment that is at once both
utterly alien and deeply familiar at the same time, an experience of
inner poise and deep relaxation of the mind. It may be in this way,
that the similarities of recordings sent back from the planets in
our solar system, can sound so hauntingly similar to nature
recording electronically disguised so that only the subconscious
mind can recognize them. For instance, some parts of the recordings
sent back by Voyager from Jupiter sound very similar to dolphins.
Sounds from the smallest moon of Uranus (Miranda) sound like choirs
of voices singing; and parts of the Rings of Uranus sound like giant
Tibetan bowls and bells.
Repeated exposure to
this type of sound begins to create a "learned response" in the mind
- a familiar place to travel deep inside. This repeated experience
appears to begin a process of "exercising" a deeper, more essential
part of one's consciousness, which, like a muscle, begins to build
up its functional ability. It is this response which seems to be
the reason for such profound experiences being reported by people
who have used the space sound recordings on a regular basis.
The widespread
acceptance of a biochemical basis for expanding higher brain
function, including memory, has been increasing in scientific
circles since the discovery of neuro-chemical transmitters in the
1960's and their effect on mind enhancement. A key factor
contributing to this acceptance is the evidence of a link between
specific brain states and brain function with specific methods of
external stimulation of the brain. Some of the first experiments
into affecting brain function through external stimulation were
carried out by the U.S. Navy in the 1950's. These experiments gave
the first indications that brainwave function could be controlled by
strobe light stimulation that caused a "biological following
response" in the brainwaves of test subjects. This phenomenon,
termed "Sensory Evoked Potentials," indicated that the body's
internal rhythm patterns would follow the strongest external,
naturally occurring pulse patterns.
The early experiments
carried out by Mark Rosenzwerg and his colleagues with rats in
enriched and impoverished environments clearly demonstrated that
there was a correlation between learning and brain chemistry. They
also were able to show conclusively that specific stimulation of the
brain could lead to increased brain functioning abilities.
Since this time a host
of research projects carried out by such teams as the National
Institute for Mental Health; the Veteran's Administration Hospital
in Palo Alto, California; MIT, Cornell University; Cal Tech (Takiji
Kasamatsu); U.C. Irvine (Gary Lynch); Northwestern University (Aryeh
Routtenberg); Johns Hopkins (Dr. Solomon Snyder, Professor of
Psychiatry & Pharmacology); Dr. Margaret Patterson, MD; and Marie
Curie Cancer Memorial foundation, Surrey, England (Dr. Capel); have
shown that brain electrical activity and neuro-chemical hormone
function are involved in accessing deeper memory response and
expanded brain function. From the standpoint of quantum physics, as
we examine ever smaller particles of matter - people made of cells,
made of molecules, made of atoms, made of protons/electrons, made of
quarks, etc. - we eventually reach a state of reality where the
smallest particles of matter, when broken further, do not yield
smaller particles which we can put names on, but rather a universal
energy matrix of relationships of vibration patterns. In actuality
there is nothing solid in the universe at all. Consciousness itself
is a vibration pattern.
© 1990 – Dr.
Jeffrey D. Thompson, D.C., B.F.A.-- Center for Neuroacoustic
Research
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