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| Posted: Mon May 13th, 2013 12:47 pm |
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I will however say that I did not know until know that these few very powerful (criminal) people had their hands so deep into the music that I like to hear. You are probably familiar with John Coleman's "the Committee of 300". There he also speaks of this matter. I wouldn't take all that Coleman writes for granted, but things he writes one certainly should bear in mind. I wonder which version of the phrase was the original version, and I wonder if the phrase was copied, and altered, or merely reinvented in other words. Yes, you nailed it, that's the one I meant. You have to agree it bears a distinct similarity. I was wondering if it is directly related in some way myself. I wonder if you may know anything about a specific type of sound that is generated by the absence of sound As far as I know there is no connection between 'absence of sound' and that frequency you hear. Sound is just waves. Obviously if you hear something then there is sound. I haven't studied this particular disease, but preliminarily I think that what you hear is outside of normal range. Not in terms of classical hertz I mean. Alternatively - it maybe your own reaction to something. Maybe you can consciously detect a vibrations of your entity. I can guess but I don't know. I know a medium, but she doesn't understand her talent, the way she heals is empathic and intuitive. Unfortunately I'm at this point and time unable to study her ability in great detail as I would like. If I did maybe I could make a more knowledgeable answer to you about this situation of yours. But right now my guesswork probably won't help you much. I like to hear music that compliments my life including music that inspires me to sit and dream, or contemplate random thoughts, but I also like to listen to music that reminds me of, brings back memories of, times in my past. I am taught that music one likes reflects the level of one's understanding of one's own entity. Naturally, one can no longer fully enjoy detrimental music once he has a firm grasp on how and why it is detrimental. So effectively one's understanding deepen and priorities shift. Yet that may also come less consciously. But in that case susceptibility to detrimental music holds. Sort of like drinking alcohol to 'get warm'. Once person realizes that it actually doesn't happen, quite the contrary, one can hardly ignore it. But most likely one would be likely not to wish to hear about something like that. Anyway, I wanted to portray how it easily evident how knowledge develops a person. P.S. I hope you liked the song I left last post. Last edited on Mon May 13th, 2013 01:00 pm by |
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