Healing With Vibrational Sound Therapy
- vanessa wanloxten
- Jun 15, 2024
- 3 min read

Vibrational frequency is, therefore, defined as the rate at which vibrations occur in a predefined unit of whether something you see appears to be in motion or not; the microscopic particles that comprise it will be in motion. This is what we call a vibrational frequency. Everything is made up of tiny particles called atoms, which consist of protons, neutrons, and electron particles that constantly move. The frequency at which these atoms orbit around each other creates Energy.
According to Dr. Paul Eck," Energy is the electricity of the human body. Without sufficient Energy, people cannot express their feelings."
Dr.Eck views health as an expression of Energy and vitality. All that is worthwhile in human endeavor springs from a."fountain of energy" such as love, understanding, creativity, drive, ambition, and productivity. Lack of health, on the other hand, indicates reduced or depleted energy levels, and it can lead to negative sentiments such as fear, envy, hatred, low self-esteem, boredom, and laziness.

Sound Energy
Everything in the universe is made of atoms. The structure of the atom, by its nature, has movement. Where there is movement, there is friction. Where there is friction, there is frequency. Where there is frequency, there is sound. All elements have their own frequency and resonate. Through resonance, there is communication to the whole system. Therefore, sound communicates to the whole system. – E.K.
To understand the impact of sound on the person as a whole, we need to understand the essential functions between the ear, the brain, and the nervous system, as well as the differences between sound, hearing, listening, and communication.
The body has numerous methods of sending energy messages other than utilizing the nervous system:
Energy travels in the circulatory system through arteries and is delivered to the far reaches of our bodies.
Neurotransmitters are chemicals that relay, amplify, and modulate signals between a neuron and another cell.
The body's individual cells vibrate, influencing each other's movement and creating a continuous vibratory network.
Waves from our breath, pulse, and heartbeat exhibit rhythm and volume in many parts of the body.
Our vocal cavity vibrates when we speak, setting up a resonance that can be felt in many body structures.
The body has subtle energy channels called meridians, which connect body systems, organs, and glands. Acupunture and many other healing modalities utilize this energy transportation system.
There are points on the body called acupressure points, which support the flow of subtle energy.
Bone conduction of sound occurs between the inner ear and the skull bones. This is why a person's voice sounds different when it is recorded and played back. Bone conduction amplifies lower frequencies, so most people hear their own voice in a lower pitch than it is.
Every organ in our body is exposed to a constant stream of vibrations, pitches, rhythms and energy information. Various types of energy that correlate to and rhythms from our body constantly interact. From these observations a new science reveals itself and is just waiting to be explored.
Healing With Vibrational Sound Therapy
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