Friday, May 12, 2006

Outer Space Sounds Stun Scientists

Primordial sounds are everywhere. Even in outer space.

You may remember NASA launching the Voyager spacecrafts back in 1977.

What you may not know is that NASA made sure that the Voyager I and II spacecrafts had microphones. These mikes made incredible recordings of deep space. NASA even released a set of CDs with these mysterious out-of-space sounds.

What they heard was stunning. Because deep space sounds exactly like a mixture of high frequency sounds found in nature - on planet Earth.

Here on Earth primordial sounds are a sonic mix of birds, dolphins, waves, wind, human voices, and other tones. They are high frequency sounds. When you listen to them, they’ll slow down your brain waves and cause profound relaxation.

Now scientists are listening to the rejuvenating sounds from outer space. Here are some out-of-this-world examples of what NASA found:

- The planet Jupiter sounds like the high-pitched cries of dolphins.

- Miranda, the smallest moon of Uranus, sounds like choirs of voices. Imagine that.

- Even more intriguing are the sounds that are produced by Uranus’ rings. They’re virtually identical to those created by Tibetan singing bowls used by monks during meditation.

These sounds are so powerful because they exist everywhere. And hearing them reminds you of your primordial roots. They’re what Carl Jung described as the collective unconscious.

Since sound travels 5 times faster through water than through air, and our bodies are over 70 percent water, listening to high frequency sounds is a great way to get total body stimulation.

Especially on the cellular level. Study after study has shown the positive healing effects on people’s cells from listening to high frequency sound and music every day.

Positively charged music is a great way to reap these cellular benefits. Recharge Your braincells when you hear the high frequency sounds on The Secret Power of Words and Music CDs.

Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French

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