Sharon Davis-Troth, Ph.D.
Sound Therapy is a vital part of the field of medicine called Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM), and its uses are expanding rapidly and profoundly. This is the second article discussing sound therapy and we will focus of the marvelous effects of Vibrational Therapies as healing modalities.
Vibrational healing has many disciplines. Homeopathy, acupuncture, Ayurveda, Tai Chi, Flower Essences, Essential Oils, Ultrasound, Quantum Touch and other hands-on healing techniques, radiation therapy, and music are only a partial list of what vibrational healing encompasses. Vibrational therapies try to heal individuals through various models of pure energy. In the arenas of flower essences and gemstone elixirs, the author Gurudas refers to such remedies as "tinctures of liquid conscious," and says that each of these healing remedies contain a specific energy-pattern. These energy patterns, acting upon an individual, resonantly affects free will bringing about an expanded form of resonancy Gurudas calls
thought amplification.
1 The idea behind this type of vibrational energy healing is that the more intimately connected a person's physical, emotional, mental, and will aspects are the more effective healing can be.
Essential oils are another well founded but little researched form of vibrational medicine. Essential oils have been used historically to treat both physical and emotional ailments. One effective way of using essential oils is to uplift the body's energy when it has ingested something that would reduce one's MHz levels. One example is coffee. Drinking one cup of coffee can reduce one's frequency by as much as 10 MHz. Typically, it would take about three days for the body to restore itself to the original frequency. However, by using an essential oil of 75 MHz or higher right after drinking coffee, one's frequency is shown to return to normal in less than one minute.
2 Sound therapy as a vibrational medicine works on the same principles of bringing a body back to a normalized state.
Gary Young, author of
Aromatherapy: Essential Beginning, teaches that low energy equals low health. The normal frequency range of the human body is between 62-68 MHz. If the rate drops below this frequency and remains there for even a short period of time, the person becomes susceptible to illness. For instance, cold symptoms appear at 58 MHz, cancer at 42MHz, flu symptoms at 57 MHz. Based on this data, it is understandably important to maintain the body frequency high enough to remain free of disease.
3 Fortunately, we now have machines that can measure energy to actually discern what levels of electricity and frequencies the body is emitting. Heat energy imagers (as these measuring devices are called), are an accepted part of today's technology and sciences.
Vibrational medicine works with subtle energy fields within the physical body. As far back as 1928, Thomas Sugrue saw the importance of vibrational elements working within the body, and agreed with Edgar Cayce, who channeled the following information:
"The human body is made up of electronic vibrations, with each atom and elements of the body, each organ and organism having its electronic unit of vibration necessary for the sustenance of, and equilibrium in that particular organism. . .(When a part of the body becomes deficient, equilibrium is lost and illness sets in.) When a force in any organ or element of the body becomes deficient in its ability to reproduce that equilibrium necessary for the sustenance of physical existence and its reproduction, that portion becomes deficient in electronic energy."4
Quantum physics and high-energy particle physics have now shown that matter is energy. Since humans are beings of energy, it follows that people will respond to energy and vibration in a positive or negative manner. Everything in life, both animate and inanimate is in a constant state of vibrational resonance and harmonics and this brings forth energy-fields of electrical and electromagnetic natures. Therefore, the healing abilities of vibrational therapies are based on the transference of energy frequencies into the physical body on a molecular level. Illness occurs when a body's energetic system, cell, organ, and systems, become imbalanced and the energetic body slows its vibration. Slow vibration results in disease. Vibrational healing introduces vibrations into a human being's physical and energetic bodies in order to adjust and rebalance the interval and inharmonious vibrations of the person.
The human body is made up of electrical energy and vibrational frequencies. The lowest energy field frequency is the physical energy field which extends just beyond the physical body. Studies by Russian researchers found that this energy field is "a blueprint for the physical body."
5 They used the analogy of a gelatin mold, saying that each body organ is formed, as in hot liquid gelatin being shaped in a mold, by the energy "blueprint of the energy field."6 If the mold becomes distorted the outcome of the gelatin also becomes distorted. When an energy field of a body becomes distorted or diminished, the body becomes ill (the energy blueprint is affected). This first energy field is a duplicate down to the cell structure of the physical body.
The second energy field is the emotional energy field and becomes distorted by difficult memories and poor emotional states. This distortion also sends information to other energy fields and again, illness is eventually the result. The third energy field is the mental field and it becomes distorted by faulty thinking and poor attitudes. The spiritual energy field is the fourth energy field and ends up distorted by a poorly developed faith system. Any of these energy fields will send messages to other fields and cause ill health of body, mind, or spirit. The path to renewed health when this occurs is a rebalancing and renewed health to the energy fields affected. Vibrational medicine, which views the human being as a multidimensional organism of many physical cellular systems interconnecting with the energy fields, is one technique for renewed health.
Pythagoras recognized the human energy field and was the first to record it in western literature around 500 BC.
7 Eastern traditions have held this view for thousands of years and this energy was called Prana in the Vedic texts or Chi in the Taoist texts. Paracelsus (16th century) described the aura:
"The vital force is not enclosed in man, but radiates round him like a luminous sphere, and it may be made to act at a distance. In these semi-natural rays the imagination of man may produce healthy or morbid effects. It may poison the essence of life and cause diseases, or it may purify it after it has been made impure, and restore the health."8
Each human being has the innate ability, through harmonious flow of energy to remain in a state of health, or if diseased to return to a state of health. Complementary and Alternative Medicine has been irrefutably proven to aid a person in regaining health through mind-body medicine, energy and vibrational medicine, and through sound therapy medicine.
Our next Healing Sound article will focus on the history of Sound Therapy as Vibrational Medicine and its efficacy as a transformational healing force in modern-day medicine.
Continue to Part 3
1 Joseph Montagna. Introduction to Vibrational Medicine. 2006.
newconnexion.net/articles/index.cfm/2000/03/vibration.html
2 Takara. What is Vibrational Healing, 2006.
www.spiritofnature.org/vibrationart.htm
3 Ibid., 4.
4 Simon Mitchell, Vibrational Medicine, 2003,
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5 Walter Weston, How Prayer Heals, (Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads Publishing Company, Inc., 1998), 58.
6 Ibid., 58.
7 Brian Snellgrove, The Unseen Self. (Essex, England: The C. W. Daniel Company Limited, 1979.), 51.
8 Ibid., 53.