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Comments on Solar Ultrasound - Bass Note In Music Of The Spheres
Ancient cosmologiests talked about the music of the spheres. Turns out that astrophyicists have found that the Sun is putting out a constant beat - the solar ultrasound. (Read
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"Esoterically, the sun, as the heart of our Universe, has always been considered to have a heart beat! so scince has now discovered it."
( 12/15/2004 7:06:35 PM) |
"Other SF instruments include the Sensory Syrnax from Delany's NOVA, the S-Prime from Anthony's MACROSCOPE, and the musical lake from Lindsey's A VOYAGE TO ARCTURUS."
(Nyrath 12/16/2004 7:37:50 AM) |
"Amazing!Iam astounded in deed!I think every person should Know about this!"
(Kate 3/5/2006 7:27:59 PM) |
"I have all this music of the spheres here in my mind. In 1999 I have told some spiritual seekers about some of the good Saturn's music, which's pure harmony. There are high evolved people there, not physical like us.
My next musical projects will bring us these musics I can hear from all the Cosmos.
If you wanna contact me, just send a message to samuelpelegrini{arroba/around/at}hotmail{dot}com
God bless all,
Samuel"
(Samuel Pelegrini 8/15/2008 11:15:33 AM) |
"i am just a curious musician, and i must say thanks for the info..."
(Cruz 7/26/2009 8:32:04 PM) |
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