Music (sound) is the closest to what happened in the "beginning" though the authors from times past have somewhat got it wrong.
In the "beginning" there wasn't "The word..."
There was "Sound..."
A Beautiful "sound" that "Created" everything that we see...
Think cymatics. It's not only here on Mother, but in the whole universe. We've yet to discover it outside of our solar system though...
If you don't believe me that's ok, but Re-Member this or maybe better yet think about this...
Why are You (and I) so moved by music or a special song? - Regardless of what type of music that might be?
It's embedded in our DNA.
On Earth As It Is In Heaven
http://www.aniwilliams.com/on_earth_as_heaven.htm
And that is why You, Me and Others...
Follow the Flow...
We Follow the sound like a river that flows...
Be Well My Friends.
Enjoy. And see if you can Feel "it" deep down...
And I mean down to the bone...
That which moves You and that which moves Me...
It's One and The Same...
Of course the list is endless...
And if you really want to hear some interesting music get a hold of Bachir Attar's "Next Dream"
And I WILL Be Loving You Always...
Monday, September 28, 2009
Sunday, September 27, 2009
The Sounds Of Space
In the late 1970s, NASA launched two small spacecraft, Voyager I and Voyager II, and sent them through our solar system, past the planets, and then far out into interstellar space.
Voyager 1, now the most distant human-made object in the universe, and Voyager 2, close on its heels, continue their ground-breaking journey, studying the region in space where the Sun's influence ends and the dark recesses of interstellar space begin.
The entire Voyager program is considered by many to be the most productive, and certainly the most cost-effective, space program ever.
Outer space is filled with all sorts of electronic waves. The two Voyager spacecraft detect these electronic signals and then, with radio transmitters as powerful as a small lightbulb, transmit the signals back to earth, where they are converted to audible sounds.
Yes, I know: electronic waves and energy are not "sound." These sounds were derived and created from the transmitted signals by converting the electronic waves to audible frequency. The resulting sounds are fascinating and haunting.
Voyager 1, now the most distant human-made object in the universe, and Voyager 2, close on its heels, continue their ground-breaking journey, studying the region in space where the Sun's influence ends and the dark recesses of interstellar space begin.
The entire Voyager program is considered by many to be the most productive, and certainly the most cost-effective, space program ever.
Outer space is filled with all sorts of electronic waves. The two Voyager spacecraft detect these electronic signals and then, with radio transmitters as powerful as a small lightbulb, transmit the signals back to earth, where they are converted to audible sounds.
Yes, I know: electronic waves and energy are not "sound." These sounds were derived and created from the transmitted signals by converting the electronic waves to audible frequency. The resulting sounds are fascinating and haunting.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
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