Module 1: Frequency Medicine, Part 1 — Exploring the Miraculous Healing Power of Light Frequencies
We begin by focusing on the healing power of light frequencies, taking a deep dive into the relationship between sound, light, water, and electricity — revealing how their shared synergy generates the electricity that gives us life.
We’ll review the biological mechanisms by which light stimulates the body’s healing response. Then we’ll discuss some of the medical conditions that can be supported and improved by infrared light as well as red, blue, green, and yellow light (collectively known as photobiomodulation therapy) — including pain, fatigue, peripheral nerve damage, psoriasis, dermatitis, wounds, fibromyalgia, migraines, cellulite, wrinkles, and more.
Module 2: Frequency Medicine, Part 2 — Exploring the Miraculous Healing Power of Sound Frequencies
Next we’ll focus on sound frequencies to support a wide range of medical conditions. We explore the fascia system of the body, considered by many scientists to be the body’s meridian system, accessible not only by acupuncture needles, but also by sonopuncture, sonically stimulating the body’s ancient communication system.
John’s special guest will be Dr. Mandara Cromwell, inventor of the Acoustic Meridian Intelligence (AMI) device. She’ll show and discuss CymaScope videos of important AMI frequency codes, including a code designed to unblock meridians. The frequencies in the AMI device address the acupressure/sonopuncture points with sonic frequencies, because the reflected light carries the healing cymatic geometries deep into the tissues.
The module will then shift focus to low-frequency sonic stimulation, discovered in Finland by Dr. Petri Lehikoinen. His Physio Acoustic Sound therapy (PAS) was approved in the U.S. by the FDA and in the UK by the BMA for decreased pain, increased blood and lymphatic circulation, and increased muscle relaxation and mobility. The last part of this module will focus on case study results.
Module 3: The Holographic Nature of Sound & Music & the Laws of Cymatics
It’s time to take an exciting deep dive into the holographic nature of sound, a world of shimmering beauty. We’ll watch examples of CymaScope imaging that provide us with a glimpse into the beauty of that normally invisible world.
We’ll discover how the holographic aspect of sound and music is used by our cells, and how dolphins employ holographic sound to see in dark and murky waters, and perhaps communicate with each other in a sono-pictorial language.
We’ll discuss cymatics within the framework of quantum physics and explore the laws of cymatics and their relevance in healing.
Our special guests are internationally-renowned musicians Anders Holte and Cacina Meadu, who will provide a mini concert. They’ll also show and discuss The Power of One Tone video, created with the CymaScope instrument in support of The 1 Field documentary, with its shimmering, holographic beauty.
Module 4: The Role of Consciousness & Intention in Healing
We begin this session with a discussion regarding the nature of thoughts and how their root lies in the sonic bio-molecular vibrations of neurons, which may be the basis of consciousness.
Musician and spiritual teacher Jonathan Goldman’s well-known formula, sound + intention = healing, will be discussed using the CymaScope to analyze one of Lynne McTaggart’s focused intention experiments. Tsipi Raz, director of The 1 Field documentary, will join us as the first of two special guests to describe her experiences with the power of intention, particularly in relation to live blood experiments.
Our second special guest will be Annaliese Reid, John’s wife, who healed herself of a life-threatening autoimmune disease by the power of consciousness, when her medical doctors gave her a “nocebo” that she would spend the rest of her (short) life in a wheelchair. Annaliese will share her profound story and lead participants into a guided meditation.
Module 5: The Healing Power of Crystal Bowls, Gongs, Tibetan Bowls & the Didgeridoo
It’s time to explore the therapeutic power of musical instruments, including modern crystal bowls and traditional harps, gongs, Tibetan bowls, and the Didgeridoo instrument — each of which will be discussed in terms of its spectrum analysis and with CymaScope videos that enable us to see how their sounds organize and structure water.
A special series of laboratory experiments will be conducted with these four instruments to reveal — for the first time — the effects of their complex soundscapes on the longevity of red blood cells and white blood cells.
Our special guest will be professor Jeralyn Glass, a crystal bowl expert who will play a mini concert and discuss the use of crystal bowls as therapeutic instruments — stimulating the movement of lymph fluids in our bodies… helping detoxify… boosting dopamine levels… reducing cortisol… and helping our bodies maintain stable and optimum homeostasis.
Module 6: The Therapeutic Power of Vocal Sound
The miraculous powers of the human voice as a therapeutic instrument are revealed in this module. We’ll learn that when we sing, our voice frequencies create infrared light (the language of cells), and that we sing not only to our own cells but those of everyone in our close proximity.
We’ll also dive deeply into vocal stimulation of the vagus nerve and nitric oxide production, learning the wide range of health benefits gained from singing and humming.
Our special guest will be Anders Holte, who brings the gift of his gorgeous voice, leading us in simple vocal exercises and sharing insights into the spirituality of song. In his own words, “When making simple, long vocal tones, the cells of one’s body have the time to receive the steady and harmonious vibrations, lowering one’s brain wave state from Beta to Alpha and even deeper, and entering a sacred space within.”
Module 7: Music as Medicine: Present Day & Future
“Music as Medicine” has at its roots the sonic interconnectedness of the mind-body system, and it has become a new mainstream medical term. More hospitals are offering patients music for the purpose of healing, without the presence of a therapist — the patient becomes their own therapist. We’ll explore the use of music as medicine in depth, with a full body immersion and with headphones, and we’ll discuss many of the biological mechanisms advantageously catalyzed by music.
Our special guests will be Anders Holte and Cacina Meadu, who will immerse us in their gorgeous music, creating great beauty on the membranes of every cell in our bodies and promoting healing at a deep and profound level.
We’ll also discuss the inspiring future of music as medicine, both in the medical world and for the general public.
Module 8: The Sacred Geometry of Cymatics
In schools and colleges, geometry is often taught in dry, dispassionate terms…
Yet when geometry is considered in terms of its relationship with sound and cymatics, it’s a fascinating subject, as this module bears testament.
We’ll explore the magnificent structures of crystals, minerals, and snowflakes… and marvel at the intricacy of a spider’s web and the growth patterns of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. We’ll examine how music structures the visceral waters in our bodies and creates health-giving cymatic patterns on our cells.
Our special guest will be Dr. Robert Gilbert, who will talk about the beautiful Song of the Sun poster (available to you as a free bonus), on which we collaborated… and share how its 28-antinode structure has important implications in BioGeometry, and how adding crystals to the poster can magnify its healing properties.
Module 9: Healing With Art Therapy
Art therapy originated in the field of psychotherapy and is a credentialed discipline that incorporates creative methods of expression through visual art media. However, even without a therapist, anyone can reduce their stress levels and improve their self-esteem and emotional resilience by adopting art as a form of therapy.
In this module, we’ll focus on how cymatic principles can be used to create art, whether drawn, painted, sculpted, or experienced through dance.
The equipment can be as simple as a homemade “Acoustic CymaScope,” as demonstrated in the foundational course… or the simple but magical Chladni plate… or it can be as sophisticated as the “CymaScope Light,” the new portable, battery-powered CymaScope.
Our two special guests will be Siv Moa Lønning, a Norwegian artist who is deeply inspired by cymatics and has created a gorgeous series of paintings titled, “Symphony of Geometry” — and Kate Holland, who will share with us a glimpse of her new “Beyond the Sun” performance, a marriage of dance and cymatic imagery.
Module 10: The Curious Concert Pitch Conflict — 432 Hz = A4 versus 440 Hz = A4
As a result of articles that appeared online from the late 1990s, 432 Hz has been heralded as a more natural and more healing tuning for musical instruments than 440 Hz.
But does 432 Hz concert pitch actually provide more healing benefit than 440 Hz? And is this also true for 444 Hz tuning (from which 528 Hz derives)?
Proponents of 432 Hz say that 440 Hz tuning “has no scientific relationship with our universe and actually causes the brain to become agitated,” and that “the Nazis in WW2 used this frequency against their enemies to make them feel and think a certain way.” (Quote reported by Reuters).
In this module, we’ll take a deep dive into these questions and assertions. We’ll weigh the evidence and provide clarity from a grounded scientific perspective, with conclusions drawn from critical thinking and empirical research on human blood.
Our special guests will be Anders and Cacina, who will express their personal views on 432 Hz tuning and perform two pieces of music in 432 Hz and 440 Hz tuning… without informing us of the respective tunings of the two pieces. We’ll then conduct a poll to discover your preferences, which may surprise us all.
Module 11: Ancient Egyptian Sonic Science
The Great Pyramid of Egypt is the first and only surviving wonder of the ancient world. It has acted like a giant magnet for tourists for thousands of years, and even the ancient Greeks and Romans stood at its base in awe and wonder.
The ancient Egyptians laid the foundations of many sciences — and some of their discoveries influenced Greek and Roman science, including acoustic enhancement of public buildings, which was inspired by acoustical knowledge obtained from the ancient Egyptian priest-scientists.
Despite the rise of science and technology since the Renaissance, we still have much to learn from the ancient Egyptians, as this fascinating module explores.
Our special guest will be Freddy Silva, who has researched ancient sites for decades and discovered that they are intermediaries between the material and spiritual worlds. Freddy will share with us an extraordinary event he experienced in the Great Pyramid.
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