Saturday, February 2, 2019

Ancient Egyptian Acoustics and Sound Healing...


Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan


Isis and Wepwawe, or Anubis.




Two tuning forks with lines of magnetics or sound connecting them.



"The ancient practice of acoustics and sound healing were known to the Egyptian priest architects. The ancient Egyptians laid the foundations of many sciences and some of their discoveries influenced Greek and Roman technologies. In the field of acoustics we know from the Roman architect, Vetruvius, that acoustic techniques were employed in both the Roman and Greek cultures; knowledge that was almost certainly inspired by acoustical principles obtained from ancient Egypt. Almost every person who has experienced the acoustics of the Great Pyramid's King's Chamber has walked away with a feeling of awe, in some cases coupled with an impression that the chamber was designed to be reverberative. For a relatively small chamber the reverberation is indeed extraordinary; one can literally hear one's own breathing ,,, and this experience often accompanies feelings of deep reverence."

Excerpt: MegalithomaniaUK: Published on Jul 8, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_EcEqlILcI

Deeply appreciative of what is here presented. YES, In full accord with my life's work. Guidance received at 7 years of age... has given rise to a 36 year practice of bringing Ancient Egyptian principles of sound to a current day offering that has served the wellbeing of hundreds of BEINGS across the age span, from young children, to teens, to adults. 

S O U N D... be it the Spirit, the Omnipresence, the Unity, the Nurturance, the Deliverance... this onto SELF...


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Rose Marie Raccioppi
Founder/Director
APOGEE Acu-Tone™


A meaningful connection...

THOTH with a Tuning Rod and an Ankh



It is ever fascinating to see how anatomical structures have been adapted and integrated into the artifacts of Ancient Egypt... all with meaning and intent... 

The Ankh is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol that was most commonly used in writing and in art to represent the word for "life" and, by extension, as a symbol of life.

Given that the, "Circle of Willis'' plays a significant role in brain function, one can see the accord between this part of the brain, its anatomical structure, the configuration of the ankh, and the definition of this symbol as 'life.'

Rose Marie Raccioppi
Founder/Director
APOGEE Acu-Tone™



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