Everything in the universe is in a
constant state of vibration, including our bodies. Sound is vibration
that can be translated by the delicate structures of our inner ear, but
it moves more than just those tiny receptors. It is part of the spectrum
of energetic vibrations that affect us on the mental, physical, and
spiritual levels. Long ago, shamans recognized the power of sound when
they first used chants and drumming to heal people. In ancient Egypt,
Greece, and India, the use of sound and music for healing was a highly
developed sacred science. Sonic vibration has been one way of
experiencing the energy of the universe for much of humanity's history.
When the vibrations of our physical and spiritual bodies are out of
harmony, it can cause disease. Sound healing gently massages the
molecules back into the right places, clearing blockages and restoring
harmony. Ancient healing systems such as Chinese medicine and Indian
Ayurveda associate specific musical notes with subtle energy systems of
the body, such as in yoga where particular notes of music correspond to
each of the seven chakras. In Tibet, priests have long used bells and
bowls over and around the body to tune and clear the energy centers.
Chimes and tuning forks are other tools that have been used to heal not
only the body but the energy in a room as well.
Knowing that sound has the power to heal, we should also try to remember
that sounds from modern life can have a negative effect. Choosing
silence over discord may help us maintain a state of equilibrium. As we
seek soothing and harmonizing sounds to surround us, we may be doing
more than creating a balm for the noise of the world. We may actually be
performing an act of self-healing that connects us with one of the most
basic vibrations of the universe.(Daily OM)