Solar Bells are designed to create a harmonious sound that aligns with the body's energetic field, inducing deep states of meditation, regeneration, and illumination. Tune A 432Hz, the natural tuning of A, which is based upon the fundamental geometry of sound and nature, and is mathematically consistent with universal principles. This tuning has been associated with Pythagoras and his teachings on the music of the spheres.
In addition to its connections with Pythagoras, the number 432 and its associations with ancient Egyptian cosmology adds a historical and cultural depth to the significance of these bells. In ancient Egyptian cosmology, the number 432 is said to have played a significant role in the creation of the universe and was associated with the god Ptah. The ancient Egyptians also used a unit of measurement known as the "royal cubit," which was said to encode certain mathematical and cosmological principles, including the number 432.
Solar Bells offer a unique opportunity to connect with the ancient wisdom of both Pythagorean philosophy and ancient Egyptian cosmology, while promoting relaxation and healing through sound. Making them a powerful addition to any collection of sound healing tools. Overall, these bells are a powerful tool for anyone looking to deepen their meditation practice, promote well-being, and connect with the universe on a deeper level.
GIANT TUNING FORK (DnA KEY)
Giant tuning forks differ from their standard counterparts primarily in size and intended use. While traditional tuning forks primarily serve to tune musical instruments to a standard pitch (typically A = 440 Hz), giant tuning forks delve into areas like therapy, art, and scientific experimentation. The increased size and potentially lower frequencies allow for stronger and longer-lasting vibrations, making them suitable for therapeutic and other applications where sustained resonance is desired.
- Therapeutic applications: Used in sound therapy and vibrational medicine for purposes like stress reduction, pain relief, chakra balancing, and promoting relaxation.
- Scientific and educational purposes: For demonstrating principles of sound and vibration in physics experiments and acoustics studies.
- Art installations: Creating immersive visual and auditory experiences in art installations.
- Potential medical applications: Investigated for use in diagnosing conditions like bone fractures, although more research is needed to establish reliability.