Friday, April 17, 2015

Can you hear the music?

Can you hear the music?

It’s all around us …
We are surrounded by vibrations.
The vibrations that we choose to focus on shape our everyday lives.
Standing at my front door this morning I chose to hear the quiet cooing of the morning dove, the soft breeze of spring and the quiet of early morning.
Living in a city can be overwhelming with all the sounds, traffic, and people moving in a mass of chaos towards oblivion.
It can be, if I allow myself to focus on the chaos.
The movie August Rush tells the story of an orphan  boy who hears music in everything. He hears what most of us choose to ignore or tolerate. Within his selective hearing he creates a magnificent symphony out of chaos that unites him with his family.
I am also reminded of the story of Masaru Emoto, his story is the discovery that water crystals absorb the vibrations of the words and music they are subjected to. This water is frozen, sliced and photographed with high magnification. These photos reflect in their shape and color the objects or words. 
Masaru Emoto forever changed the way I look at myself and the world.
I built a music library based on the vibrations of the music and the way it made me feel. My library is large. It is filled with music from all parts of the world. I have native american music, world music, indigenous music, rock music, classical music, folk music, meditational music and many more. Each song is based on my personal taste in uplifting vibrational sounds.
I know that the sounds that I choose to resonate with shape my world, my physical health and my mental health.
Masaru Emoto was able to show in pictures the crystalline shapes of various music. Music that inspires and uplifts the soul resulted in beautiful crystalline shapes while other forms of music distorted and created misshaped crystals.
We as human beings are able to choose and tune in or tune out sounds and images that are beautiful or gross.
We literally form the world around us with the way that we choose to focus on or ignore people, objects, music, food or any other thing that comes into our vision.
As Gods and Creators of our universe we are able to change matter to suit our needs. Thoughts are powerful and we have power to create or destroy with those thoughts.
Humans contain large amounts of water. That water decreases with age. When we are born we are more than 90% water. When we die we are less than 40% water.
Words, music and food all play a part in the programing of that water. 
What makes a person happy?
What makes a person sad?
Is is possible to reprogram our bodies and DNA?
Masaru Emoto showed that water can be programed and reprogramed by sounds, words and pictures. His works can be see in a simple google search on the internet.
Choose your words carefully. You are creating the world you live in. You are influencing others with the actions you take.
Choose what you focus on. 
Be aware of your thoughts. 
Reformulate words to reflect what you want in your world, not what you don’t want.
Stop sending out negative vibrations and energy. You are creating chaos with these thoughts. 
While I live in the city I am choosing to see and hear the beautiful sights and sounds that are all around me.
What is it that you hear?
What do you choose to see?
Can you hear the music?

It’s all around us.