Guest guest Posted September 25, 2008 Report Share Posted September 25, 2008 Dear Paula yes. What you wrote is correct. There exist a complex mathematical > structure in Quran. In 1980 Dr. Rashad Khalifeh, with a computer > discovered it. I have collected 3 books written about it. some years*** Shahin look at this gregorian chant below, I think the Quran has frequency codes to assend, heal, and open kundalini within it ,in the same way as the chant..This is where the Quran goes too!! I think the codes were first worked out from the book of numbers in the bible.. I wonder what the Torah has? ......................... The frequencies found are 396 Hz, 417 Hz, 528 Hz, 639 Hz, 741 Hz, and 852 Hz. These frequencies are the frequencies of the old Solfeggio scale. It was used in Gregorian and Sanskrit chants. The syllables used to denote the tones of this scale are: Ut-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La, they are taken from the medieval song Ut Quent Laxis, a Gregorian chant written for John the Baptist. here are the words to the chant. Ut queant laxis Resonare fibris Mira gestorum Famuli tuorum Solve polluti Labii reatum Sancte Iohannes Translation: In order that the slaves might resonate (resound) the miracles (wonders) of your creations with loosened (expanded) vocal chords. Wash the guilt from (our) polluted lips Saint John. The text in Ut Quent Laxis these notes open up a channel of communication with the Divine. Use the number reduction methodology of Pythagoras on the numbers in the text. It is a very simple reduction method chucking big numbers into a single digit. The values of all digits in the number are added up. When after the first addition the number still contains more than one digit, the process is repeated. Here's an example: 456 reduces to 4+5+6 = 15, that next reduces to 1 + 5 = 6. So the number 456 reduces eventually to the single digit 6. There is repetitions of a single issue or subject in the Book of Numbers that was brought up. The first thing he found was that of the frequent mentioning of the number of the day, the first day, the second day, the third day etc. The first day was referenced in verse 12, the second day was mentioned in verse 18 and the third day in verse 24. The last reference to a day was found in verse 78. All day references were found in verses starting at verse 12 with an increment of 6. The Pythagorean reduction of these verse numbers is: 12 = 1 + 2 = 3 18 = 1 + 8 = 9 24 = 2 + 4 = 6 30 = 3 + 0 = 3 36 = 3 + 6 = 9 42 = 4 + 2 = 6 Do you see the repetition now of 396, 396 etc this keeps going on This is how the first frequency corresponding to the Ut tone was found. The other frequencies were found using other repetitive issues found in the text. Surprisingly all frequencies that were found this way, matched up with the frequencies of the Solfeggio scale. The Solfeggio scale after a while was forbidden by the church and changed into our current popular Tempered scale. Ut was changed into Do and its frequency changed, also the seventh Ti note was added. However, the total harmony of the original scale was gone. It is now believed that the frequencies also have healing properties as well as the kundalini. The frequency of 528 Hz supposedly has healing effects on DNA. The frequency seems to influence the water molecules that surround the DNA helix. They say it can cure cancer, reverting the dna to its original. Glen Rein of the Quantum Biology Research Lab in New York has performed experiments with in vitro DNA that was exposed to different recordings of music styles. He used a technique to convert the music into audio scalar waves. He used two phase opposite sound sources from the same music to self-cancel the waves and create scalar audio waves. In the experiment a CD player, an amplifier and a spiral like self-cancelling coil were used. Four styles of music were played to test tubes containing in vitro DNA. The absorption of UV light of the DNA test tube samples was measured after an hour. Gregorian chants had caused a 5 to 9.1 % increase in the absorption of UV light due to the unwinding of the DNA helix. Sanskrit chanting caused a similar 5.8% to 8.2% effect. Rock (0-1%) and classical music (0-1.1%) had little or no effect. Glen Rein finally concluded that the audible sound waves of the Solfeggio scale can cause resonance in DNA and can have healing effects. Paula.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2008 Report Share Posted September 25, 2008 Wow! totally interesting. Linda , " alayafire " <ari.reza wrote: > > Dear Paula > yes. What you wrote is correct. There exist a complex mathematical > > structure in Quran. In 1980 Dr. Rashad Khalifeh, with a computer > > discovered it. I have collected 3 books written about it. some > years*** > > Shahin look at this gregorian chant below, I think the Quran has > frequency codes to assend, heal, and open kundalini within it ,in > the same way as the chant..This is where the Quran goes too!! > > I think the codes were first worked out from the book of numbers in > the bible.. > > I wonder what the Torah has? > > ........................ > > The frequencies found are 396 Hz, 417 Hz, 528 Hz, 639 Hz, 741 Hz, > and 852 Hz. > These frequencies are the frequencies of the old Solfeggio scale. > It was used in Gregorian and Sanskrit chants. The syllables used to > denote the tones of this scale are: > > Ut-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La, they are taken from the medieval song > Ut Quent Laxis, a Gregorian chant written for John the Baptist. > > here are the words to the chant. > > Ut queant laxis > Resonare fibris > Mira gestorum > Famuli tuorum > Solve polluti > Labii reatum > Sancte Iohannes > > Translation: In order that the slaves might resonate (resound) the > miracles > (wonders) of your creations with loosened (expanded) vocal chords. > Wash > the guilt from (our) polluted lips Saint John. > > The text in Ut Quent Laxis these notes open > up a channel of communication with the Divine. > > Use the number reduction methodology > of Pythagoras on the numbers in the text. It is a very simple > reduction method chucking big > numbers into a single digit. The values of all digits in the number > are added up. When after the > first addition the number still contains more than one digit, the > process is repeated. Here's an example: > > 456 reduces to 4+5+6 = 15, that next reduces to 1 + 5 = 6. So the > number 456 reduces eventually > to the single digit 6. > > There is repetitions of a single issue or subject in the Book of > Numbers that was brought > up. The first thing he found was that of the frequent mentioning of > the number of the day, the first day, the > second day, the third day etc. The first day was referenced in verse > 12, the second day was mentioned in verse > 18 and the third day in verse 24. The last reference to a day was > found in verse 78. All day references > were found in verses starting at verse 12 with an increment of 6. > > The Pythagorean reduction of these verse numbers is: > > 12 = 1 + 2 = 3 > 18 = 1 + 8 = 9 > 24 = 2 + 4 = 6 > > 30 = 3 + 0 = 3 > 36 = 3 + 6 = 9 > 42 = 4 + 2 = 6 > > Do you see the repetition now of 396, 396 etc this keeps going on > This is how the first frequency corresponding to the Ut tone was > found. > > The other frequencies were found using other repetitive issues found > in the text. Surprisingly all frequencies > that were found this way, matched up with the frequencies of the > Solfeggio scale. > > The Solfeggio scale after a while was forbidden by the church and > changed into our current popular > Tempered scale. Ut was changed into Do and its frequency changed, > also the seventh Ti note was added. > However, the total harmony of the original scale was gone. > > > It is now believed that the frequencies also have healing properties > as well as the kundalini. > The frequency of 528 Hz supposedly has healing effects on DNA. > The frequency seems to influence the water molecules that surround > the DNA helix. > They say it can cure cancer, reverting the dna to its original. > > > Glen Rein of the Quantum Biology Research Lab in New York has > performed experiments with in vitro DNA > that was exposed to different recordings of music styles. He used a > technique to convert the music into audio > scalar waves. He used two phase opposite sound sources from the > same music to self-cancel the waves and > create scalar audio waves. In the experiment a CD player, an > amplifier and a spiral like self-cancelling coil were > used. Four styles of music were played to test tubes containing in > vitro DNA. The absorption of UV light > of the DNA test tube samples was measured after an hour. > > Gregorian chants had caused a 5 to 9.1 % increase in the absorption > of UV light due to the unwinding > of the DNA helix. Sanskrit chanting caused a similar 5.8% to 8.2% > effect. Rock (0-1%) and classical > music (0-1.1%) had little or no effect. Glen Rein finally concluded > that the audible sound waves of the > Solfeggio scale can cause resonance in DNA and can have healing > effects. > > Paula.. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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