It’s all about good vibrations – Healing with sound

It’s all about good vibrations – Healing with sound

Kinesiology, Techniques
Entrainment

You may be wondering—how can sound be used as a healing technique? At first, it may seem like a stretch for the imagination but let me guide you through the fascinating science behind it.
Functional Kinesiologists harness the power of specially designed tuning forks to create resonant healing frequencies. Using muscle monitoring, they pinpoint the exact combination of sounds required, determine where they need to be applied, and identify the optimal duration.
This approach operates on the principle that diseases—whether physical, mental, or emotional—are tied to vibrational imbalances. When there is discord in the body, it weakens or distorts our chemical structures, leaving us more vulnerable to ill health.

Harmony

Sound healing helps to restore harmony by introducing vibrations that gently encourage affected areas to synchronize with the healing frequencies.
This process, known as entrainment, involves the dominant vibrations of one object influencing and aligning the vibrations of another, effectively breaking down stuck energetic patterns and restoring balance.

Insights from Research:
1. Everything Vibrates:

At the core of healing sound therapy is the recognition that everything—living or nonliving—is in a constant state of vibration.

2. Dr. Peter Guy Manners’ Findings:

By applying ultrasonic waves at specific frequencies to acupuncture points, Dr. Manners discovered significant improvements in medical conditions.

3. Hans Jenny’s Speculation:

Sound can influence geometric patterns and cellular organization, suggesting its profound impact on living systems.

4. Meridian Balancing:

Research by Richard Utt in the 1980s, later corroborated by Alan Sales in the 1990s, demonstrated that specific frequencies could restore balance to individual meridians.

5. Vibratory Complexity:

Dr. Randall McClellan emphasized that the human body is an intricate vibratory system, responding uniquely to various frequencies.

6. Cellular Rearrangement:

Jonathan Goldman noted that sound can penetrate our cellular structure, rearranging molecules and promoting healing at the deepest levels.

7. Emotional Frequency:

Dr. David R Hawkins categorized emotions by frequency, demonstrating how positive emotions vibrate higher, promoting well-being, while negative emotions vibrate lower, correlating with stress and discomfort.

Dr. Hawkins’ Scale of Emotional Energy:
Positive Energy:

o Enlightenment (700–1000), Peace (600), Joy (540), Love (500), Reason (400), Acceptance (350), Willingness (310), Neutrality (250), Courage (200).

Negative Energy:

o Pride (175), Desire (125), Fear (100), Grief (75), Apathy (50), Guilt (30), Shame (20).

Summary

In essence, using sound is about reintroducing harmony into vibrational imbalances, enabling our physical and emotional systems to resonate with higher, healthier frequencies. From tuning forks to subtle sonic waves, this modality merges science with energy, offering a powerful tool for healing.

Note:

You will find more about other Kinesiology techniques here.