VIBRATIONAL MEDICINE

Physics suggests that Every Thing is energy vibrating at different frequencies, and that our
consciousness interacts with the subtle energies that underlie and sustain physical reality.  
Considering the body's natural electrical make-up, it should be no surprise that external
electromagnetic forces will have an effect on the body and ultimately on health, either for good
or for ill. Matter that we see is nothing other than the concentration of gravitationally trapped
light.  Our physical universe is not separate from our individual thought forms. We are
continually evolving from a divine universal consciousness and we  co-create with one another
as our consciousness becomes aware of it’s greater power.










"We, as humans organisms, are a series of interacting multidimensional subtle-energy systems,
and ... if these energy systems become imbalanced there maybe resulting pathological
symptoms. The Einsteinan paradigm as applied to vibrational medicine sees human beings as
networks of complex energy fields that interface with physical/cellular systems. The recognition
that all matter is energy forms the foundation for understanding how human beings can be
dynamic energetic systems. Through his famous equation E-mc2, Albert Einstein proved to
scientists that energy and matter are dual expressions of the same universal substance. That
universal substance is primal energy of vibration of which we are all composed. Although both
pharmacologic and surgical approaches have provided significant strides in the diagnosis and
treatment of human illness, both subscribe to the Newtonian view of the human body as an
intricate clockwork mechanism of physical organs, chemicals, enzymes and membrane
receptors...However, humans, unlike machines, are more than the summation of a pile of
combined chemicals. All organisms are dependent upon a subtle vital force, which creates
synergism via a unique structural organization of molecular components. Because of this
synergism, the living whole is greater than the sum of its parts. The vital force creates order in
living systems and constantly rebuilds and renews its cellular structures. When the life-force
leaves the body at death, the physical mechanism is slowly degraded into a disorganized
collection of chemicals. This is one of the unique principles which, distinguishes living from
nonliving systems, and people from machines."
Vibrational Medicine, Richard Gerber, MD., Bear & Co.














Physics today has confirmed that matter is organized by waveforms of sound called frequencies.  If we have two
violins tuned the same and pluck the string of one violin, the other violins matching string begins to vibrate and
produce the same sound.  Synchronized resonance happens naturally in the nature of all matter.  Resonance is
a basic principle that effects everyone and everything all of the time.  It is the foundation of what anciently was
called the law of harmonics, music of the spheres and the law of kingdoms.  This same dynamic principle applies
to a person in need of emotional or mental restoration, for balance or harmony, and this has lead to today’s field
of medicine research called, Vibrational Medicine. The piano keyboard layout is more than just a convenient
model of the octave qualities of the elements. Some of the five minor key positions in each octave are occupied
by active gases and some of the less probable but stable elements. The unoccupied minor probabilities may also
represent isotopes of the stable elements. It is also interesting to note the word earth has the word ear in it, that
matter, or earth is sound. Put H in front of earth spells heart.  At the fourteenth week after conception, the ear
electrically charges the brain field of the fetus through the eighth cranial nerve.  The bones of the inner ear are
the only bones completely mature at birth.  They allow external sound to enter the baby’s brain from an
interuteral state.  The charging of the brain allows for the inner intelligence to gain in enough self-awareness to
complete the construction of the body. Sound is an acoustical wave as opposed to color, which is an
electromagnetic wave.  Acoustical frequencies operate on the principle of compression and expansion of
molecules and require a medium of gas, liquid, or solid for transmission. Electromagnetic frequencies are created
by an oscillating electrical charge and can travel easily through empty space.  However, even molecules of gases,
liquids and solids can’t be compressed and expanded without creating an electrical charge.  Both acoustical and
electromagnetic frequencies are measurable in what are known as hertz or vibrations per second.
The voice is measured in the same way. The human body can be conceptually understood as visual
frequencies.  Sound and color have a very fundamental relationship.  The 1st octave of the note C has a
frequency of approximately 32 Hz.  The same note       1 octave higher has twice the frequency and so on up
to the 8th octave etc.  Red is the color that relates to the note C.  Red is a color frequency oscillating or pulsing
at 428,570 GHZ or about 430 billion HZ which is an approximate multiple of 33 HZ or the note C.  If the 88 keys
of the piano extended far enough as higher octaves, at some point when the keys were struck they would
create frequency as color not sound.
The 7 notes of the octave then relates to the 7 colors of the rainbow. The rainbow in the sky is an Eidolon; as
are we.  We are made of living waters and light shines into, onto, and out of us.  


















Is the body creating music?


The answer seems to be an increasingly yes. As we study the body, it’s brainwaves, heartbeat, rhythms of
blood circulation, endocrine cycles, right up to the microwave level of organ vibration.  On the fastest level,
we reach the rates of vibration of infrared light, as molecules and their atomic structures vibrate and jiggle,
stretch and bend.  If these movements are happening, can they be recorded, can they be heard?  If so, what
would they sound like?  Random noise?  Melodic?

Dr. David Deamer, a cell biologist at the University of California Davis, in 1988  published several tapes
based on a measuring of the rhythm of the four DNA bases (adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine) as they
traveled along the helix.  He discovered some fascinating patterns.  The vibrations can be measured by
using an infrared spectrophotometer.  By exposing each base to infrared light and measuring which
wavelengths each base absorbs it is possible to identify a unique array of approximately 15 different
wavelengths for each base.  Since each base has a slightly different atomic structure, it will vibrate in a
unique manner.  Sound works on the principle that light equals sound and that tone equals radiance
manifesting in the form of matter. In other words, physics has confirmed technologically an age-old wisdom,
that the visual spectrum has the same frequency as the auditory spectrum and that matter is a condensed
radiant vibratory form. Everything we hear vibrates in our head and resounds in our ears, which forms the
sound being transformed into electromagnetic impulses that are conveyed to the processing centers of the
brain.  The seven notes of the octave correspond to the seven colors of the rainbow, that correspond to the
seven major physiological systems, (1) glandular, (2)muscular, (3) skeletal, (4) digestive, (5) circulatory, (6)
respiratory, (7) nervous.  There are also seven holes of the head that have correlations to the 7 colors and 7
notes of the octave.  As well as forming the 5 skills of the senses: smell, sight, hearing, touch, taste and the
two high gifts anciently and today called intuitive knowledge or intuition and creative imagination. Seven gifts
total.

Science has shown that sound is the basis of form, shape, and color.  When we are eating a fruit or
vegetable, nut or seed, grain, legume or tuber, the color of those things is actually its musical note, its
resonate form.  When you are eating from natures table a variety of foods, you are literally eating a
symphony of music, a harmony of chords. You are consuming notes and chords of harmony, health, and
vitality into the house of God, your temple/body.

As the atoms of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen receive the light, they absorb some of it depending
on their vibrational frequencies, and those absorbances can be measured, plotted on a graph, and read as
numbers.  These numbers, in turn, represent a wave-length “scale” on the light spectrum, but very fast; very
high.  If we see those numbers in relation to each other, or in other words as ratios, then we can translate
them into the sonic spectrum and have a corresponding set of ratio in sound.

If the ratios are actually those of light vibrations, how can they become sound?  This is less difficult to
achieve than it may seem.  The answer lies in the fact that we are working with ratios and correspondences.  
Of course light is not sound.  The two manifest on the material plane in different ways.  But there may be a
common archetype to which they both relate, and this archetype may be found in the relationships among
various rates of vibration.  Many of the DNA “pitches” are tightly packed, or extremely close in frequency. Yet,
there are curious leaps, larger intervals of almost minor 7ths.  Each DNA base is very similar to the other
three, with only subtle differences.  And if we are laying out pitches from low to high, the span for each base
is about two and a half octaves.  

We can therefore state with a high degree of certainty that we are creating wonderous combinations of light
and sound within our bodies, playing off of and in relationship to each other.  Perhaps by looking at
vibrations through the sonic filter we can discover relationships and mystery that have been hidden in their
connectiveness – hidden in the exquisite continuum of our life essence.