Explore the Secrets of Sonic Science & Cymatics with John Stuart Reid
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This course will include LIVE lessons, interactive training sessions, experiential exercises, and questions and answers with John. Each session will build on the one before it, so you’ll have a comprehensive holistic grasp of the techniques, skills, and principles you’ll need to trigger restorative cellular healing through profoundly transforming cymatics, sound, and music.
Module 1: Sound’s Creative Power in the Early Universe and Earth’s Primordial Oceans (March 23)
According to hypothesis, sound structured the stuff that subsequently developed into stars and galaxies in the early cosmos.
This first week will look at how Big Bang Acoustics and the egg-carton universe hypothesis reflect the formations observed in the skies today. You’ll look at Sir Fred Hoyle’s Life Cloud idea, which describes how comets seeded the oceans with the building blocks of life in the form of prebiotic chemicals.
You’ll discover how the golden ratio is related to sound and DNA, as well as how it presents itself in the morphology of all life forms…
… and wonder at how sound was a powerful organizing element in the early oceans, sparking life. Anders Holte will join John for an introductory discussion on the Om sound and how this ancient holy sound symbol led to Anders’ Lemurian Homecoming album.
Anders will encourage attendees to tone along with him as he vocalizes the Om, followed by a performance of an extract from the Lemurian Homecoming music over a multilayered vocal background track.
You’ll also see a small part from the film The Power of One Tone, which contains Anders and Cacina Meadu’s music imprinted onto water cymatically using John’s CymaScope to show how music organizes water.
The role of sound in hydrothermal vents; the Helmholtz resonance of microscopic bubbles; Faraday wave patterns on bubble membranes, creating sonic scaffolding; the protocell; Mark LeClair’s cavitation twin helix theory (which may explain how an early form of RNA was created in the oceans); and CymaGlyphs, which closely resemble early life forms, will also be discussed.
During this thought-provoking first week, you will investigate:
How sound ordered the early cosmos, forming shapes that are still visible today
Comets bring the building components of life from space to Earth’s seas.
The abiogenesis hypothesis’ ingredients — how simple amino acids, carbohydrates, lipids, and minerals were arranged by sound to form life
The hallowed sound of Om from Anders Holte’s powerful bass voice — and you’ll witness water flow as if by magic, courtesy of Anders and Cacina’s music.
How many CymaGlyphs have a significant resemblance to early life forms?
In a unique and unforgettable fashion, the golden ratio
Module 2: Rediscovering the Art and Science of Sound — From Antiquity to the Twenty-First Century (March 30)
This week, you’ll learn intriguing stories about how sound was employed by Australian Aboriginals, ancient Egyptians in sanatoria (healing locations) and pyramid initiation rites, Pythagoras in ancient Greece, and healers in ancient India.
You’ll learn about the ancient Egyptians’ usage of musical instruments, with a focus on the harp and the sistrum rattle, and see how the rattle provides the extremely high frequencies connected with some of the body’s most critical healing mechanisms.
Sound therapies in the modern era will also be investigated, including Professor R. Wood’s discovery of therapeutic ultrasound, Professor Erwin Schliephake’s discovery of therapeutic infrared sound… and Dr. Peter Guy Manners’ discovery of therapeutic audible sound, which led to the development of modern sound-therapy devices.
Dr. Mandara Cromwell, CEO of Cyma Technologies, will speak about her encounters with Dr. Peter Guy Manners in class. She’ll also discuss how she was divinely prompted to create sound-therapy devices, which led to the creation of Acoustic Meridian Intelligence (AMI) devices, which have helped many people cope with disease and stress.
You’ll also learn how to employ sound to break up kidney stones, encourage new bone formation, restore soft tissue, and aid biological healing systems.
You will this week:
Discover how ancient societies used music to heal.
Witness the ancient sistrum instrument’s vibrations – and understand how such frequencies aid in healing.
Discover how sound and the golden ratio are closely intertwined – and how this manifests itself in everyday life.
Investigate the rich history of sound therapy in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Hear Dr. Mandara Cromwell recount the remarkable spiritual experience that inspired her AMI devices.
Learn the components of destructive and constructive sound concepts, with an emphasis on healing.
Module 3: The Wave Goodbye, Sound Waves — How Sound Creates Light (April 6)
Did you realize that sound has a physical form? It’s also not a wave.
This week, you’ll learn about the actual nature of sound, how sound creates light, and how infrared light is the fundamental language of cell-to-cell communication.
John will explain the interaction between the magnetic shells of molecules in each hand as they glide past each other using a simple hand-rubbing activity. You’ll discover how your vocal folds employ a similar technique to generate not just sound, but also infrared light… which, if you sing outside, travels to the stars, taking your song into the universe.
You’ll also learn about the big Buddhist temple bell’s connection to asteroseismology — the study of sound in stars — and how it links to the James Webb Space Telescope, which is designed for infrared wavelengths and may one day “listen” to noises on the surface of exoplanets.
John will present research that supports the function of purpose in self-healing, such as how your thoughts regulate your heart’s electromagnetic field, which modulates the Earth’s static magnetic field. This generates a “magnetic internet” in which your feelings (and sometimes even your ideas) are communicated with others, regardless of where they dwell.
He’ll also explain how vocal sound can fill a music hall without a microphone, promote healing in you and others, turn your thoughts and feelings into words and sounds to inspire others… and produce therapeutic voice harmonics.
You’ll get to see Anders sing directly into the CymaScope instrument at the CymaScope laboratory… and then see him demonstrate vocal harmonics in class live. You’ll also get the chance to practice this form of vocal sound and learn about the significance of these high vocal frequencies… notably in connection to nitric oxide synthesis and the creation of the primary frequencies of the body’s cells.
Finally, a live performance of an extract from Anders and Cacina’s lovely musical composition, My Sekhmet, will take place.
This week, have an inflated balloon ready to feel its vibrations and investigate how sound interacts with a membrane!
This week, you’ll learn:
Sound’s genuine form and its significance in sound treatment and music medicine
How sound creates light — and how this is utilized to speak directly with your cells in their own language
How your tunes could one day reach the heavens, and how asteroseismologists listen in on star noises
Anders’ vocal harmonics — as well as a live musical rendition of My Sekhmet by Anders and Cacina
How vocal sound may help you and others recover
Module 4: Cymatics’ Magic — How Sound Is Made Visible and Its Healing Mechanisms (April 13)
This week, you’ll learn about the early pioneers of cymatics, including Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo Galilei, Robert Hooke, Michael Faraday, Ernst Chladni, Mary D. Waller, Margaret Watts-Hughes, and Hans Jenny.
You’ll see a live demonstration of an electromechanical CymaPlate and observe as a violin bow instantly converts salt into gorgeous shape on a Chladni plate.
The holographic features of sound and water will also be investigated, including cymatic encoding principles, which describe how long wavelength sounds are automatically altered to fit on a tiny patch of water, and water’s capacity to preserve sound memory.
You’ll learn how cymatic patterns may appear on anything from the gigantic hexagon on Saturn to Moon craters, rainfall, and every cell in your body.
You’ll also discover how microscopic cymatic patterns softly massage the integral membrane proteins of your cells, waking up dormant cells and resetting your body’s systems.
Kate Holland, a choreographer and yoga instructor, will visit the class this week to discuss how she was inspired to create a new art form that combines dance with cymatic images – a new type of visual meditation. Kate will show you her one-of-a-kind Dance Divine video. Never forget what you’ve seen!
You will this week:
Discover intriguing ideas from the forefathers of cymatics. See a live demonstration of a Chladni plate that employs a violin bow to turn salt into beautiful shape.
Discover cymatics scale concepts — from cosmo to macro to micro.
Discover how sound may wake up sleeping cells and restore equilibrium to your body.
Take a look at Kate Holland’s amazing visual meditation. Divine Dance
Discover how sound imprints water using holographic principles.
Module 5: Pain: What It Is and How Sound and Music Can Help It (April 20)
How may sound frequencies and music help to alleviate or eliminate pain?
This week, you’ll learn about the many types of pain, the molecular mechanisms underlying pain, spasm, and inflammation, and how sound frequencies can help to moderate these mechanisms.
You’ll learn about the splinting cycle, or how the body naturally shields an injury, and the role of sound in breaking the splint when an injury heals.
You’ll learn about the Niels Bohr Institute’s study that demonstrated how the basic function of a neuron is to conduct sound.
You’ll also look at Professor James Gimzewski’s astounding finding that all cells sing to one other at frequencies about 1000Hz.
You’ll also hear about John and Professor Ji’s pioneering study, which distinguishes between the sounds of cancer cells and healthy cells and has great promise for the future of cancer eradication.
You’ll also get to hear Anders and Cacina’s soothing music live for the first time.
You will this week:
Investigate how sound frequencies and music may be used to reduce or eliminate pain.
Learn how sound frequencies may reverse hypoxia, relax spasms, and eliminate pain through oxygen binding.
Learn about the Niels Bohr Institute’s discovery that the basic function of a neuron is to conduct sound.
Witness a live performance of Anders and Cacina’s therapeutic music.
Discover how all cells sing to each other, according to Professor James Gimzewski’s astounding discovery.
Learn how improved sound treatment may one day be used to destroy cancer.
Module 6: A More In-Depth Look at Sound Therapy, Music Therapy, and Music Medicine (April 27)
This week, you will delve more into the distinctions between sound therapy, music therapy, and music medicine.
You will investigate the function of resonance in sound therapy and music medicine in order to comprehend the resonant frequencies of body parts and how sound frequencies may be used to aid healing.
A wine glass, a spoon, and a bottle of water will be used in a live demonstration to further explain resonance. If you want to participate, make sure you have these materials on hand this week!
You’ll investigate how healing ultrasound is produced by waterfalls, whitewater rivers, and ocean waves. You’ll learn about the restorative properties of the calm white noise made by the wind in the trees. You’ll also look at how crystals may be utilized in therapeutic contexts, such as how they are musically activated by sound, how they “sing” to us, and how they can be used to encourage healing.
John will discuss the frequencies that are employed in therapeutic ultrasound, therapeutic infrared sound, and therapeutic audible sound. He’ll provide information on contemporary sound treatment gadgets. And he’ll give you a scientific rundown of traditional sound instruments like the didgeridoo, Tibetan bowl, crystal singing bowl, gong, harp, drum, piano, and “granite piano.”
This week, Dr. Mandara Cromwell will return to the class to present information and a 5-minute extract from the Soundflower Experience, a powerful new form of visual meditation that combines art and science. The CymaGlyphs (cymatic patterns) utilized in this meditation are derived from the healing frequencies of AMI devices as seen via the CymaScope instrument.
You’ll discover how the light’s infrared component transports certain frequencies deep into your tissues.
You will this week:
Find out what the distinctions are between sound therapy, music medicine, and traditional music therapy.
Investigate the significance of resonance in healing – and learn firsthand how to explain resonance principles to others.
Discover the therapeutic advantages of ultrasound, infrared, and audible sound.
Learn about a wide selection of traditional and modern musical instruments, their frequency ranges, and how to employ them for healing.
Discover how CymaGlyph geometry paired with the infrared spectrum promotes healing by watching the amazing Soundflower Experience, a new type of visual meditation.
Learn about nature’s healing ultrasounds and the science of crystal healing.
Module 7: Sound and Music’s Biological and Healing Mechanisms (May 4)
What are the most essential biological processes by which sound and music aid healing? This week, you’ll learn about them, as well as the future of sound therapy, music medicine, and vibrational medicine.
You’ll start by learning about the vagus nerve and the numerous health advantages gained from its acoustic stimulation, such as reduced chronic inflammation and discomfort, slowed aging, and improved sexual function.
You’ll learn how extremely low frequencies trigger the vagus nerve and watch John use a laboratory spectrum analyzer to discover the healing frequencies in a video extract from Anders and Cacina’s Dream of the Blue Whale.
You’ll also learn about the health advantages of nitric oxide and how sound and music may create it in the body.
You’ll be amazed at how music may enhance dopamine levels, reduce cortisol, and boost your immune system.
You’ll also learn about John’s key medical discovery, done in partnership with Professor Ji of Rutgers University, that demonstrated how music promotes oxygen binding – and its significance in healing and cellular lifespan.
You’ll also go through a pain-reduction exam that uses the healing frequencies of Anders and Cacina’s Dream of the Blue Whale.
Anders and Cacina will also discuss their experience filming Tsipi Raz’s documentary The 1 Field at the CymaScope laboratory.
During the last week, you will:
Learn how to use sound and music to efficiently activate the vagus nerve — and how it may reduce chronic inflammation in your body, boost lifespan, and stimulate sexual function.
Learn about the significance of nitric oxide in your body and how sound may boost it, delivering a variety of health advantages.
Discover how music may stimulate dopamine, reduce cortisol, and strengthen your immune system.
Learn about the function of oxygen in healing — and the role of sound in increasing your body’s oxygen levels.
Discover why the new clinical phrase “music medicine” is a significant advancement in mainstream medicine.
Take a look at the future of sound therapy, music medicine, and vibrational medicine.
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