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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 6:57 pm
Hehehe, i've seen people ask this question many times. Now first off the enregy centers in the body have musical correspondents. energy centers have more to do with mysticism than people think, And yet still people claim to be psychic or practice magic and ask this question? Wtf? Yeah maybe I am being too hard on folk but at least i'm being honest wiht my views. granted some of you will probably post some dumb s**t instead of staying on topic due to my spammy past, do that and i'll simply delete your post. But think about it, seven energy centers,
except for one problem, there is 12 musical notes, two different genders with different energys. And people think it's just the seven notes in the key of C. ABDCEFG,
now call me crazy but there is something missing there to energy centers that we don't see. I mean c'mon, two sexes and we both have the same centers? Transgenders and we all have the same centers? different races and skin tone and we all have the same centers? Different animals, I mean what about the animals center? And there are 12 notes in the chromatic scale, the only scale worth using in music. a bflat b c csharp d eflat e f fsharp g gsharp, 12 notes, there are only tweleve tones our ears can hear. Then what about octaves? Maybe my center that matches up with C notes is an octave lower or higher than someone else's?
I mean think about it folks, something is missing.
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 7:09 pm
A point for thought, none the less: individual vibrational frequencies. In response to your statement about how different genders, and different races and variations of people can have the same energy centers, I think it's because when it comes to the nitty-gritty of it, all people are built around the same blueprint. We all have a crown, we all have a solar plexus, we all have our sexual organs located in the same place, etcetera, etcetera. Going back to individual vibrational frequencies, I don't think those are outside the realm of possibility.
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 7:33 pm
Terg A point for thought, none the less: individual vibrational frequencies. In response to your statement about how different genders, and different races and variations of people can have the same energy centers, I think it's because when it comes to the nitty-gritty of it, all people are built around the same blueprint. We all have a crown, we all have a solar plexus, we all have our sexual organs located in the same place, etcetera, etcetera. Going back to individual vibrational frequencies, I don't think those are outside the realm of possibility. NOw you I like, you actually, read, think, then post instead of just getting on my case.
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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 3:52 am
I don't think I've ever seen any evidence for musical centres in the human body. Plus, when it comes to notes, why exactly should that have an effect? Why individual notes and not chords? Or scales, and arpeggios? To me it just sounds like a loose connection in the first place. Unless music was designed to connect with the human body's energy in the first place (which it probably wasn't, but there's no real evidence about the origin of music except that it probably originated in the late Upper Paleolithic/early Neolithic eras like most other human culture) I can't see why it would have an effect on certain energy centres at all.
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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 5:35 am
Mendele Hehehe, i've seen people ask this question many times. Now first off the enregy centers in the body have musical correspondents. energy centers have more to do with mysticism than people think, And yet still people claim to be psychic or practice magic and ask this question? Wtf? Yeah maybe I am being too hard on folk but at least i'm being honest wiht my views. granted some of you will probably post some dumb s**t instead of staying on topic due to my spammy past, do that and i'll simply delete your post. But think about it, seven energy centers, except for one problem, there is 12 musical notes, two different genders with different energys. And people think it's just the seven notes in the key of C. ABDCEFG, now call me crazy but there is something missing there to energy centers that we don't see. I mean c'mon, two sexes and we both have the same centers? Transgenders and we all have the same centers? different races and skin tone and we all have the same centers? Different animals, I mean what about the animals center? And there are 12 notes in the chromatic scale, the only scale worth using in music. a bflat b c csharp d eflat e f fsharp g gsharp, 12 notes, there are only tweleve tones our ears can hear. Then what about octaves? Maybe my center that matches up with C notes is an octave lower or higher than someone else's? I mean think about it folks, something is missing. I hate to put a fly in the ointment, but your claim that the chromatic scale is the only one worth using in music is entirely fallacious, as is the claim that we can only hear those twelve intervals. There are an infinite number of possible notes and as many scales, many of which are used in music (indeed, one of the instruments I play, the Turkish Tanbur, divides the octave into 36 or more [depending on personal preference] unequal parts, while still including the "normal" twelve tones). The human ear is capable of distinguishing fractions of a cent (cent = 1/1200th of an octave). Today, concert pitch (the standard used for tuning instruments) is defined as A = 440 Hz however, in 1740 you might have run into an A tuning fork that rang out at 422.5 Hz or 410 Hz; these intervals remained largely ill defined until quite recently. 440 Hz, quite interestingly, is the resonant frequency of water, of which the human body is largely composed. I find the most spiritually fulfilling music to be music which is imbued with a particular character that generates powerful emotions, that it has little to do with pitch, and that brings my own awareness to a higher level; this music can be composed of scales such as: (A, 1/2 flat B, C flat, D, E, 1/2 flat F, G flat), or (A, B flat, 1/4 flat C, D, E, F flat, 1/2 flat G), or any other combination of possible intervals, it doesn't matter; I can tell the difference between all of them and they all sound beautiful. If you want to learn more about scales, I would suggest checking out a program called Scala http://www.xs4all.nl/~huygensf/scala/ Respectfully, bxb
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