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Elias Sebastian

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I did a meditation listening to 432 Hertz sounds and I left my body. I went into the courtyard and saw fiery balls of light align and multiply like crazy UFOs. What was going on? It was really supernatural.
 
Can someone explain to me this whole thing of listening to 432 hertz music thing? It sounds like a piano that hasn't been tuned in 50 years to me. I don't see how it could be beneficial enough to excuse the fact that it sounds like it was designed to make your ears bleed.

Example:
https://invidio.us/watch?v=ghUs-84NAAU
Skip to 3:06
 
432 hertz is basically some meaningless new age idea. There is nothing special about it. Refering to what pitch the note A4 is tuned to, the most common way now is to tune A4 to 440 hertz. The people who promote A4=432 have some strange idea that this was some godly tuning that was used forever and this is the real true universal tuning, and they changed it to 440 to purposefully seperate people from the true tuning. This idea is just bullshit, there have been hundreds or even thousands of different tunings, many tunings have been extremely common or considered as standard at different times in different places.

If you like 432, then you can tune your instruments to it. But there is nothing special or magic about it. I have a 5 string bass that I tune with 432 tuning, and it sounds really good with the flatwound stainless steel strings I got on it. But I got all my other guitars and basses tuned with the usual 440.

Instead of changing the tuning of A4 to 432, I recommend leaving it at 440 and just using other tunings other than E standard. Like D standard or C standard both sound great, which come from tuning each string either 2 or 4 tones lower. Or Drop D, which is leaving all the strings in E standard but then lowering just the low E string down to a D. This gives you some different shapes, it's used in a lot of songs. In Drop D, a power chord can be done with just one finger because it is the lowest three strings held down together on the same fret.

You can look up a Bass VI, not the same thing as a regular 6 string bass. It's 6 strings, tuned E standard like a guitar, but is an octave lower. So the lowest 4 strings on a Bass VI are the same as a regular 4 string bass, but then you have the other 2 to make it like a guitar so you can play all the regular guitar shapes and songs. Pretty fun to do, but to me it doesn't end up sounding much lower since all the harmonic overtones are the same as a regular guitar so it still sounds similar to regular guitar. That lower fundamental note is kind of subtle.

My favorite tuning right now is A# standard, each string is tuned 6 tones lower than normal. It is exact perfectly in the middle between guitar tuning and bass tuning. Which sounds like it's own kind of standard tuning to me. Every other tuning like D or C just sounds like you took a normal guitar and shifted it a little lower, but the A# sounds like it is meant to be that way. It sounds like its own standard, not like something shifted.
Here is a great song that uses A# tuning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by7GKKVrr5s
 
I have listened to all sorts of frequencies, including different types of music and the regular humming of machinary and industrial sounds, TV after playing with the sound options, and things played on my media player with different speakers and earphones/headphones, which make them sound different, and other things. I only "lefy my body" in the sense that I might have got lost in the music, for example. I also listened to some "binaural beats", and because I didn't have earphones/headphones at the time, I just listened to them through my speakers - the "different frequencies", "one in each earpiece" "meeting inside the head" was nonsense, and me not using earphones/headphones didn't make a difference; regardless of where I had the speakers and where I had my head, the beating sounded the same, as descried in the instructions; they beating didn't "meet in the head"; it was the same wherever I had my head and wherever I had the speakers.

Arin said:
https://invidio.us/watch?v=ghUs-84NAAU
"Could not extract video info. Instance is likely blocked."
Can't we just keep things simple, instead of making them difficult, and link to youtube videos directly, please? Of course, the answer will not be "yes".
 
FancyMancy said:
I have listened to all sorts of frequencies, including different types of music and the regular humming of machinary and industrial sounds, TV after playing with the sound options, and things played on my media player with different speakers and earphones/headphones, which make them sound different, and other things. I only "lefy my body" in the sense that I might have got lost in the music, for example. I also listened to some "binaural beats", and because I didn't have earphones/headphones at the time, I just listened to them through my speakers - the "different frequencies", "one in each earpiece" "meeting inside the head" was nonsense, and me not using earphones/headphones didn't make a difference; regardless of where I had the speakers and where I had my head, the beating sounded the same, as descried in the instructions; they beating didn't "meet in the head"; it was the same wherever I had my head and wherever I had the speakers.

Arin said:
https://invidio.us/watch?v=ghUs-84NAAU
"Could not extract video info. Instance is likely blocked."
Can't we just keep things simple, instead of making them difficult, and link to youtube videos directly, please? Of course, the answer will not be "yes".


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghUs-84NAAU
Not sure if youtube links work anymore. If not,

Video title: Testing 432 Hz Frequencies (and temperaments)
 
Ol argedco luciftias said:
432 hertz is basically some meaningless new age idea. There is nothing special about it. Refering to what pitch the note A4 is tuned to, the most common way now is to tune A4 to 440 hertz. The people who promote A4=432 have some strange idea that this was some godly tuning that was used forever and this is the real true universal tuning, and they changed it to 440 to purposefully seperate people from the true tuning. This idea is just bullshit, there have been hundreds or even thousands of different tunings, many tunings have been extremely common or considered as standard at different times in different places.

If you like 432, then you can tune your instruments to it. But there is nothing special or magic about it. I have a 5 string bass that I tune with 432 tuning, and it sounds really good with the flatwound stainless steel strings I got on it. But I got all my other guitars and basses tuned with the usual 440.

Instead of changing the tuning of A4 to 432, I recommend leaving it at 440 and just using other tunings other than E standard. Like D standard or C standard both sound great, which come from tuning each string either 2 or 4 tones lower. Or Drop D, which is leaving all the strings in E standard but then lowering just the low E string down to a D. This gives you some different shapes, it's used in a lot of songs. In Drop D, a power chord can be done with just one finger because it is the lowest three strings held down together on the same fret.

You can look up a Bass VI, not the same thing as a regular 6 string bass. It's 6 strings, tuned E standard like a guitar, but is an octave lower. So the lowest 4 strings on a Bass VI are the same as a regular 4 string bass, but then you have the other 2 to make it like a guitar so you can play all the regular guitar shapes and songs. Pretty fun to do, but to me it doesn't end up sounding much lower since all the harmonic overtones are the same as a regular guitar so it still sounds similar to regular guitar. That lower fundamental note is kind of subtle.

My favorite tuning right now is A# standard, each string is tuned 6 tones lower than normal. It is exact perfectly in the middle between guitar tuning and bass tuning. Which sounds like it's own kind of standard tuning to me. Every other tuning like D or C just sounds like you took a normal guitar and shifted it a little lower, but the A# sounds like it is meant to be that way. It sounds like its own standard, not like something shifted.
Here is a great song that uses A# tuning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by7GKKVrr5s

Thank you for your information on this. I had to search 432 because I watched some documentaries and it was very convincing as classical music for many years used this frequency, and it is (according to various websites), the natural frequency of the universe. Still, I don't trust most scientists. I honestly don't trust anyone and I prefer to figure things out for myself, mostly through intuition and logic.

When I think about these binaural beats, they are simply using resonating frequencies that are harmonic and pleasant sounding. You can do this with all kinds of frequencies and achieve the same effect.

This is where I think there's a major placebo whereby people meditate and believe something is happening or activating in them.

Additionally, these "light people" or "star seeds" (whatever they are) all put out videos that talk about "love" and "forgiveness" yet they also talk about the pineal gland as being what connects us to expanded consciousness. There is some truth in the new age yet so much of it is nonsense.

I think this is why I'm interested in it... there are some things that aren't completely false yet most of it is. One thing I heard is that we and everything in existence is made of energy and that we're basically in a simulation (in the sense that our thoughts/frequencies are mislead and thus we can only see the world a certain way, i.e physical reality).

One thing I don't agree with is that everything is made of sacred geometry and that particle physics is wrong. There are some who believe that if you put a quarts stone in water it will change the ionic structure of the molecules to match the quarts. There's also this thing going around about 'structured water' and that the ions in water retain a memory of their past experiences, thus restructuring it removes harmful experiences it had (such as chemicals, etc).

This all sounds very fear based and it's easy to be mislead in such a corrupt world. My intuition tells me that it's not that complicated... we should drink purified or ultrafiltered water and avoid GMOs and pesticides. Purify our mind/body and then our spirit (through Satanism). This whole thing about 'sacred geometry' doesn't make sense to me. I think that could be why people wore tinfoil hats... either that or they were 'actually' seeking to avoid EMF attacks used in MKUltra mind control (the kind that was well described in Aileen Wuornos's testimony).

I wish I had all the answers but maybe one day I will. It's quite a fun ride regardless. Lately aliens have been a big topic... there have been some major sightings. I'm almost wondering if there's truth to it or if it's 'project bluebeam' poised to bring about more disclosure, shock, denial and ultimately acceptance. Very interesting times.
 
I don't really like the sound of that frequency much it feels off. Also the energy is not much different than the normal Jewish kind of crap that is popular today on some radio stations.
I don't think this is really going to enlighten or help anyone that much.
 
sublimestatanist said:
Ol argedco luciftias said:
432 hertz is basically some meaningless new age idea. There is nothing special about it. Refering to what pitch the note A4 is tuned to, the most common way now is to tune A4 to 440 hertz. The people who promote A4=432 have some strange idea that this was some godly tuning that was used forever and this is the real true universal tuning, and they changed it to 440 to purposefully seperate people from the true tuning. This idea is just bullshit, there have been hundreds or even thousands of different tunings, many tunings have been extremely common or considered as standard at different times in different places.

If you like 432, then you can tune your instruments to it. But there is nothing special or magic about it. I have a 5 string bass that I tune with 432 tuning, and it sounds really good with the flatwound stainless steel strings I got on it. But I got all my other guitars and basses tuned with the usual 440.

Instead of changing the tuning of A4 to 432, I recommend leaving it at 440 and just using other tunings other than E standard. Like D standard or C standard both sound great, which come from tuning each string either 2 or 4 tones lower. Or Drop D, which is leaving all the strings in E standard but then lowering just the low E string down to a D. This gives you some different shapes, it's used in a lot of songs. In Drop D, a power chord can be done with just one finger because it is the lowest three strings held down together on the same fret.

You can look up a Bass VI, not the same thing as a regular 6 string bass. It's 6 strings, tuned E standard like a guitar, but is an octave lower. So the lowest 4 strings on a Bass VI are the same as a regular 4 string bass, but then you have the other 2 to make it like a guitar so you can play all the regular guitar shapes and songs. Pretty fun to do, but to me it doesn't end up sounding much lower since all the harmonic overtones are the same as a regular guitar so it still sounds similar to regular guitar. That lower fundamental note is kind of subtle.

My favorite tuning right now is A# standard, each string is tuned 6 tones lower than normal. It is exact perfectly in the middle between guitar tuning and bass tuning. Which sounds like it's own kind of standard tuning to me. Every other tuning like D or C just sounds like you took a normal guitar and shifted it a little lower, but the A# sounds like it is meant to be that way. It sounds like its own standard, not like something shifted.
Here is a great song that uses A# tuning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by7GKKVrr5s

Thank you for your information on this. I had to search 432 because I watched some documentaries and it was very convincing as classical music for many years used this frequency, and it is (according to various websites), the natural frequency of the universe. Still, I don't trust most scientists. I honestly don't trust anyone and I prefer to figure things out for myself, mostly through intuition and logic.

When I think about these binaural beats, they are simply using resonating frequencies that are harmonic and pleasant sounding. You can do this with all kinds of frequencies and achieve the same effect.

This is where I think there's a major placebo whereby people meditate and believe something is happening or activating in them.

Additionally, these "light people" or "star seeds" (whatever they are) all put out videos that talk about "love" and "forgiveness" yet they also talk about the pineal gland as being what connects us to expanded consciousness. There is some truth in the new age yet so much of it is nonsense.

I think this is why I'm interested in it... there are some things that aren't completely false yet most of it is. One thing I heard is that we and everything in existence is made of energy and that we're basically in a simulation (in the sense that our thoughts/frequencies are mislead and thus we can only see the world a certain way, i.e physical reality).

One thing I don't agree with is that everything is made of sacred geometry and that particle physics is wrong. There are some who believe that if you put a quarts stone in water it will change the ionic structure of the molecules to match the quarts. There's also this thing going around about 'structured water' and that the ions in water retain a memory of their past experiences, thus restructuring it removes harmful experiences it had (such as chemicals, etc).

This all sounds very fear based and it's easy to be mislead in such a corrupt world. My intuition tells me that it's not that complicated... we should drink purified or ultrafiltered water and avoid GMOs and pesticides. Purify our mind/body and then our spirit (through Satanism). This whole thing about 'sacred geometry' doesn't make sense to me. I think that could be why people wore tinfoil hats... either that or they were 'actually' seeking to avoid EMF attacks used in MKUltra mind control (the kind that was well described in Aileen Wuornos's testimony).

I wish I had all the answers but maybe one day I will. It's quite a fun ride regardless. Lately aliens have been a big topic... there have been some major sightings. I'm almost wondering if there's truth to it or if it's 'project bluebeam' poised to bring about more disclosure, shock, denial and ultimately acceptance. Very interesting times.

Sacred geometry is important even here on JoS, if you search for Platonic Solids such as the octahedron, all of these stars like pentagram and octagram...

There is also the Fibonacci sequence...

As for water, I am convinced by the research done by Masaru Emoto's experiments on how water has memory and gets affected the sound frequencies and thought frequencies...
 
Osiris Silvio said:
Sacred geometry is important even here on JoS, if you search for Platonic Solids such as the octahedron, all of these stars like pentagram and octagram...

There is also the Fibonacci sequence...

As for water, I am convinced by the research done by Masaru Emoto's experiments on how water has memory and gets affected the sound frequencies and thought frequencies...

Yes everything you say here is the truth and is very important.

But the 432Hz is still fake. :(
 

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