Top Ten List

The Top Ten List of Questions From Customers… As people receive the information that comes in the “frequency mini-course” via the Healing Frequencies Music newsletter, they respond with additional questions. I’ve taken the top ten questions and put them together in one blog post for easy perusal. I’m feeling a…

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Do Walls talk?

People have for years made attempts at explaining what we call “paranormal activity.” Ghost hunting is a cool thing to do where people on TV shows with high tech equipment search for strange apparitions. What is this all about? Could there be an explanation as to why people see, sense,…

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Water Memory: Part 4

The research into water memory is in its infancy. What scientists are discovering is how little we really know about the properties of water. What are they beginning to understand? Water carries a memory of what it comes in contact with.

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Water Memory: Part 2

Water memory is a topic of heated debate in the science community. However, enough scientists have ventured out into the proverbial “possible falling limb” world of water memory that the risk is worth it. Science is a wonderful thing. However, even Einstein met with resistance when his theories didn’t line…

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Thoughts, Intents, Action!

There are old Chinese proverbs and many other ancient writings that talk about the power of our words. But, where do our words actually come from? They don’t just pop out of thin air! Well, I would say that’s most of the time. Under inspiration, some incredible stuff has come…

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We are Beings of Resonant Frequency

For many years, I’ve been fascinated with sound resonance. I guess much of that came out of working with musical acoustics specialists during the writing of my dissertation. My topic was a strange one – looking inside the mouths of clarinet players to see how the tongue moved while playing.…

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It’s all About Frequency – Part 4

In this post, I add more information from three previous blog posts along with a video where I go through all the PowerPoint slides. At the end (below), you can download the PDF of that presentation which has clickable links on the last slide. The links send you on some…

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Cymatics

“Cymatics?” you ask. Simply put, the term “cymatics” was coined by Hans Jenny in the 1970’s as a way of describing how to visualize sound. Up until recently, the only method of “seeing” sound was by taking a violin bow and rubbing it along a metal plate that was covered…

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