The Silence of Sound: How God Spoke the Universe Into Existence
The theory of God speaking the universe into existence lands squarely in the subject of cymatics, the meticulous study of sound wave phenomena.
While sound permeates every aspect of our lives, visually, it is an expanding bubble containing rhythmic pulsations of molecules serving good and evil in equal measure. The popular scientific misconception is that sound is a wave. In fact, all audible formats are an imperfect sphere composing expanding bubbles in an orchestra of geometric defiance. The study of this unseen world is called cymatics, and both healers and infectionists have utilised the ability to see sound for many centuries.
In 1590, upon the invention of the microscope, previously undiscovered realms were realised, providing the inquisitor the opportunity to witness the invisible. Similarly, an instrument called the cymascope acts as a conduit to the unseen world of sound, assisting us in the understanding of universal frequency and vibration.
Using the science of cymatics to render sound visible, the cymascope imprints sound’s invisible vibrations onto the surface of triple distilled water to reveal its geometric structures. Through this revelation, we can perceive sound to lie at the heart of every aspect of nature, underpinning all creation, and justifying the concept that God spoke the universe into existence.
Within us all is a rolling wave of pristine consciousness. Located at the base of the mind, our consciousness reigns at the source of thought, forming a collective web that can move mountains. The matrix of all matter that is the mind is the driving force of existence and is inextricably linked among each individual on the planet.
How God’s word became flesh should remain indisputable until time’s end, as all perceived matter exists as a result of frequency. Hence, sound is the compound solidifying existence itself.
Cymatics unites itself with the analysis of physical phenomena generated through the interaction of spherical sound. To understand the transference of sound, we must examine how vibration relates to light and life. Light occurs on each occasion that two atoms collide, emanating a friction of energy within the infrared component of electromagnetism. Relating to sound, an example is that a feature of our speaking voice is that we create infrared light. When atoms are agitated by the vocal fold in the larynx, they collide, transferring vibration, thus seeding the friction of particle matter. As such, speaking the universe into existence seems a cinch. Let there be light.
Conversely, our pineal gland allows a direct connection with the cosmic nature of God, the very basis of the realm of thought. Activated by light, the pineal gland dictates the biorhythms of the body, and has long been known as the sole portal between dimensions. Understood as the optimum source of ethereal energy, the pineal gland brings information of light to the sympathetic nervous system, acting as a transmitter and receiver in direct connection with the cosmos due to its diamond-shaped fractal antenna. Given we are creatures of a collective frequency at one with the universe, our direct connection with the Creator is perpetually assured by the intricate web formed by sound.
CYMATICS AND THE DNA STRUCTURE
A hotly debated topic is whether the DNA double helix is the origin of cymatics, or is cymatics the origin of the double helix? In harmony with naturally occurring (Fibonacci) mathematics, DNA frequency communicates an abundance of data to a network of information portals, influencing intuition, behaviour, and healing. Consider the fact that humans contain a number of DNA larger than the amount of particles in the universe (3,000,000,000 to the power of 4): by its very complexity, DNA renders itself easily manipulated by the subtle motivation of sound and light, frequency and vibration.
An intricately complex language, the dictionary of DNA is the only empirical dialect not to follow ’The Of And If’ of Zipf’s Law. Mathematically distributing its own coded idiom via the sub-audible hum of electromagnetic frequency, DNA follows the principle rules and patterns of human language, as well as possessing the ability to produce its own music. In 2008, biologist musicians David Deamer and Susan Alexjander discovered that by measuring and recording themolecular vibration of DNA they could exemplify its hauntingly beautiful sound.
Relating to cymatics, as DNA contains a unique resonant frequency that targets specific pathogens (as well as being a fractal transmitter/receiver) it isn’t a stretch to imagine the good versus evil of potential external manipulation through sound:
Good:
The 528HZ frequency (known as the 528 Miracle) is the frequency used by genetic biochemists to stimulate DNA to repair cancers, mitochondrial damage, and remove carcinogens. Other sacred cymatic frequencies affective in healing DNA are 432HZ and 111HZ.
Bad:
The molecular properties of DNA are unique in design, and facilitates interaction with electromagnetic frequencies. A driving force in evolution, frequent EMF manipulation targeted at DNA increases the probability of mutations in the realm of genetic editing. Cymatically, DNA’s surface tension can be altered via its fractal antenna.
Applying free energy and resonate sound frequency techniques, ancient civilisations would craft flawless stone structures impossible to duplicate today. In modern times, cymatic symbology provides the keys to decipher ancient global language and technology, and by utilising the cymascope, we prove that the ancients included mathematical constants of the cosmos.
Phi (Φ = 1.618033988749895), the irrational number representing Fibonacci’s Golden Ratio, is a ratio defined by Ancient Greeks as the dividing line in the extreme, and by Renaissance artists as the divine proportion. Appearing in DNA, plants, the solar system, music, art and architecture, biblical theology, even population growth and the stock market, the Phi ratio is the cornerstone of all relationships throughout the universe, and thus, the foundation of cymatic geometric construction.
Of the most compelling discoveries relating to cymatics, is the fact that the vowels of both Hebrew and Sanskrit form the actual patterns of the letters they represent when toned. It’s pertinent to note that modern language does not possess this capability. Sacred language, the physical reason why the recitation of ancient mantra contains mystical properties, the intellectual reason why those properties are embedded into ancient monoliths, stone structures, and architecture. For example, the measurements of the Stonehenge circumference indicate that it was constructed to resonate at 8-13HZ, the mean Alpha Wave frequency of the human brain.
There exists but two elements in the universe that have no natural enemy: water and music. In water, cymatics illustrate that when it is permeated by sound frequency, its physical structure is altered. As demonstrations have shown, a water sample frequented solely by positive words tends to shapeshift into more symmetrical, aesthetically pleasing than with samples permeated by negativity. Consensus that water is not only alive, but exacts emotion, is growing as a result.
In 2007, British astronomers discovered a singing black hole in a distant cluster of galaxies. Located in the centre of the Perseus Cluster, the black hole emits a B flat note, however, a human has zero chance of perceiving this, as the note is fifty-seven octaves lower than middle C. This cosmic recital demonstrates the mathematical notation of the universe, citing the cymatic influence on not only musical notes, but the space between the notes. By vibrating metal plates covered by sand at a constant frequency, a stunning array of patterns emerge much in the same vein as water, in the positive and negative realm. Music, like water, seems as sentient as the common mammal.
The invention of the cymascope signals the gateway to the mysteries of the universe, and is now beingapplied in varying scientific, archeological, and anthropological fields. Our world is teeming with beautiful holographic sound bubbles that envelop us in shimmering patterns of acoustic energy, bringing to light at least the correct question to ask of the meaning of life. As inquisitors, we have conquered the first rite of passage in the search for truth—the mystery of language.
Phase two should include the meticulous decoding of ancient geoglyphs and architecture, specifically the intention behind the acoustic design of structures like the King’s Chamber of Ancient Egypt, Stonehenge, and the audio chamber of Tiwanaku in Bolivia. Determining the intention may open the floodgates to understanding the cymatic element of the chakra, where subtle energies connect with the physical body. God spoke the universe into existence for a reason, turning sound into light for his creation to tangibly prosper with the understanding of meaning through sound. The symbolism is profound, equally as enlightened as the very cymatic that allowed it to exist in the first place.
© Chuck Hagen