Cymatics is the study of how, using specific devices, we can see complex geometric patterns created by sound vibrations. Dating back 2,500 years ago, Pythagoras believed that music could be used in place of medicine and that it contributed greatly to health.(1)
Cymatics was first developed by Swiss physician Hans Jenny. In his book "Cymatics: The Study of Wave Phenomena" he documented with stunning photographic detail the effects of sound vibrations on various types of powders and in fluids. Through creating devices that made use of crystal oscillators, he was able to show that specific sound vibrations created unique and highly complex geometric forms.
In 1977, British acoustic-physics scientist John Stuart Reid was conducting acoustics experiments in the King’s Chamber at the Great Pyramid of Giza. In severe pain due to a back injury, he went into the pyramid, and 20 minutes later during the acoustics experiments, all the pain left him and his back was completely healed. Reid discovered that the chamber was precisely constructed so that sound vibrations created within the chamber were focused on the sarcophagus in the room. Sounds would begin focusing their vibrational effects on any person lying on top of the sarcophagus.
Egyptian texts reveal that temple initiates used this chamber during initiation ceremonies, and it is thought that these initiates received information in the form of sacred knowledge from this initiation. This knowledge could have been transmitted via packets of information produced by complex sacred geometric patterns.
Building on the work of Dr. Jenny, Reid created the cymascope, which was able to reveal highly detailed images of the geometry of sound in stunning 3-dimensional detail. Reed discovered that sound waves were not flat, but are in fact 3-dimensional spherical pulsating bubbles of energy. Using the sound technology of the cymascope, Reed captured the geometric patterns of many things, including patterns of diseased cells as compared to healthy ones.(2)
Building on this work, British Osteopath Dr. Peter Guy Manners discovered that through the use of cymatics, he was able to reverse disease. Calling this discovery "Cymatics," Manners developed a cymatic therapy device that was effective in treating a wide range of illnesses. >After decades of research, Dr. Manners mapped out 750 vibrational codes for various physiological functions, identifying frequencies to restore the health of many organs and tissues throughout the body.
Dr. Manners discovered that multiple frequencies used together in specific combinations created complex sound codes of sacred geometry that healed diseased cells. For example, a combination of 5 frequencies together resulted in his first success with regenerating bone from serious fractures, further discovering the healing of scar tissue using 5 combined frequencies.
Using this technology, a 95% tendon tear in a horse fully healed with no surgery or physical intervention. Thermography has shown massive reduction, or complete elimination of inflammatory pain after a 6-week treatment protocol using his cymatic therapy device.
At 97 years old, Dr. Manners moved like that of a 30yr old, with full use of his mental faculties. Living to 101 years old, Dr. Manners attributed his healthy aging to his use of cymatherapy on his own body.
Cymatics has shown beyond any doubt the presence of complex geometric patterns behind the structures of the physical world.
Through the use of the cymascope, the complex geometry of the seven major energy centers (known as chakras) can be made visible in highly detailed form. In studying the relationship between sound and these seven chakras, musician Jonathan Goldman discovered that each chakra resonated to specific sounds in the form of mantras and vowels. Through using these specific sounds, Goldman was able to produce stunning imagery of each chakra:
Through cymatics, an entire world is being revealed to us that was previously invisible. It reveals a new paradigm for beginning to explore the true nature of the universe we live in.
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