Solfeggio frequencies

Solfeggio frequencies are a set of six tones that, according to some, were used centuries ago in Gregorian and Sanskrit chants. There is no historical evidence for this and many consider this pseudoscience. These chants contained special tones which were believed to impart spiritual blessings during religious ceremonies.

The Solfeggio frequencies include:

Ut = 396Hz which reduces to 9 [reducing numbers: 3+9 = 12 = 1 + 2 = 3 ; 3+ 6 = 9]

Re = 417Hz which reduces to 3

Mi = 528Hz which reduces to 6

Fa = 639Hz which reduces to 9

Sol = 741Hz which reduces to 3

La = 852Hz which reduces to 6

They also state that Mi is for "Miracles" or 528Hz - is the exact frequency used by genetic engineers throughout the world to repair DNA.

[1] The syllables used to denote the tones of this scale are: Ut, Re, Mi Fa, Sol, La. They are taken from the hymn to St. John the Baptist. The first stanza of the hymn is: Utqueant laxis Resonare fibris Mira gestorum Famuli tuorum Solve polluti Labii reatum Sancte Iohannes.[2] Translation: “So that your servants may resonate (resound) the miracles (wonders) of your creations with loosened (expanded) vocal chords. Wash the guilt from (our) polluted lips Saint John”.

The Solfeggio frequencies are cyclic variation of the numbers 369, 147 and 258[3] Each frequency has specific spiritual and physical healing properties. It is said that they are part of a process that can assist you in creating the possibility of life without stress, illness, and sickness.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Leonard G. Horowitz, Joseph Puleo, Healing Codes for the Biological Apocalypse, Healthy World Dist, 1999, p.166
  2. ^ J. Wicherink, Souls of Distortion Awakening: a convergence of science and spirituality, 2008, p.170
  3. ^ Talal Ghannam, The Mystery of Numbers: Revealed Through their Digital Root, CreateSpace 2011, p. 114
  4. ^ D. D. David Hulse, A Fork in the Road: An Inspiring Journey of How Ancient Solfeggio Frequencies Are Empowering Personal and Planetary Transformation!, Authorhouse, 2009

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