Guest guest Posted November 21, 2004 Report Share Posted November 21, 2004 Hi all, I just posted two pictures to the photos portion of the VALIST home page on . http://photos.valist/lst These two pictures show water responding to frequencies of sound. Basically, one shows a clear cross, a perfect cross, and the other shows a perfect swirling like mandala thingee. Basically, art and form can exist in water from sound. Water is of course very responsive. Sound is a vibrational force. By having the vibration match up with the structure of water properly, you get artwork, or the appearance of recognizable form, in the water, from the vibration, showing that form is basically vibration, or the repetition of waves. All things, therefore, we could say, are representations of repetition from a source. Ring a bell? Funny, it is bells that create the vibrations in the pictures. You are hearing the klang of certain gongs. These come from a German website on water. Thanks for the lone comment on my long poem. I just re-read it. Wow. Nice poem. Wonder which of me wrote that one. (kidding) ³Visualize your slack hippy ass getting a job.² (a bumper sticker I saw in Eugene recently) Das Goravani, Pres. Service http://www.dancingmooninc.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2004 Report Share Posted November 24, 2004 Thanks so much for posting the photos to the home page. I looked at the photos & found them both very interesting. I am extremely fascinated by both light & vibration & how each of these are expressed by the various planets. I am completely convinced that the planets operate in our lives through their various vibrational frequencies that completely surround us every moment of the day. How is it possible for light to "bend" ?? It very intriguing...the uni~verse & the music of our planets. Robin... Das Goravani <> wrote: Hi all, I just posted two pictures to the photos portion of the VALIST home page on . http://photos.valist/lst These two pictures show water responding to frequencies of sound. Basically, one shows a clear cross, a perfect cross, and the other shows a perfect swirling like mandala thingee. Basically, art and form can exist in water from sound. Water is of course very responsive. Sound is a vibrational force. By having the vibration match up with the structure of water properly, you get artwork, or the appearance of recognizable form, in the water, from the vibration, showing that form is basically vibration, or the repetition of waves. All things, therefore, we could say, are representations of repetition from a source. Ring a bell? Funny, it is bells that create the vibrations in the pictures. You are hearing the klang of certain gongs. These come from a German website on water. Thanks for the lone comment on my long poem. I just re-read it. Wow. Nice poem. Wonder which of me wrote that one. (kidding) ³Visualize your slack hippy ass getting a job.² (a bumper sticker I saw in Eugene recently) Das Goravani, Pres. Service http://www.dancingmooninc.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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