I’m coming tomorrow morning. Can’t wait. I’ve got three of Dr. Emoto’s books. They are FABULOUS! I have to be at the Family History Library by 12:00, by hopefully that is enough time. If not, I can come again at night.
I was reading a book last night called “The Healing Power of Sound” by Mitchell Gaynor. I thought you would love the report of this research. He talked about a man Fabien Maman, who teamed up with Helene Grimal at the French National Center for Scientific Research in Paris. They wanted to know how deeply sound traveled in the body, and the effect of it on the nucleus and electromagnetic fields of human cells.
They “studied the inner structure of both healthy human cells and uterine cancer cells as they reacted to various acoustical instruments, e.g. gong, xylophone, acoustic guitar, and the unaccompanied human voice, for a duration of twenty-one minutes. They found that the most visibly dramatic results occurred when they sang musical scales into the cells. The structure disorganized extremely quickly. The human voice carries something in its vibration that makes it more powerful than any musical instrument. It appeared tht the cancer cells were not able to support a progressive accumulation of vibratory frequences. The gong was the next most effective. It caused the cells to disintegrate and ultimately explode.” Wouldn’t it be great if soon “chemotherapy” would be merely singing?
Client of Joy Coaching
March 29, 2007 at 8:58 am
I have experienced the asisstance of brass bows resonating through my spine at a sonotherapist exchange. Clients report the effect of my voice through reflex points as I describe the psture conection and tension.
Hans Albert Quistorff, LMP
Antalgic Posture Pain Specialist