The Practice--Quantum Music & Law of Attraction
So many times I listen to
online spiritual radio shows and webinars and I rarely hear a radio host or
spiritual teacher make the connection between a person’s experience and their
musical choices. I understand that this
is my piece of the puzzle. However, Gregg Braden has made this connection in his
programs and I’m sure he’s not a lone wolf.
However, the usual scenario
goes like this. A person calls in or
lands in the “hot seat” for the Abraham/Hicks teachings, for example, and they
wax on about how they have used all of the tools offered by Esther Hicks and
the Abraham spirit collective, but they keep attracting situations only to end
up feeling disappointed when those situations disappear into thin air. And yes, getting in touch with beliefs and
patterns, pivoting negative to positive thoughts, and “softening resistance”
are key pieces to magnetic attraction also known as the Law of Attraction. However, there are some followers of the
Abraham/Hicks teachings who upload LOA videos on YouTube along with obnoxious
music. And if those people who aren’t
manifesting their dreams listen to low-frequency music, then good luck.
I also know people that
refrain from watching the news, meditate, eat high-vibration foods and appear
to be on a positive path. But they scrimp
on the music frequencies. There is a tendency for people to listen to music
with provocative lyrics or canned
music (sound frequencies made soley for entertainment purposes). With just a bit of research,
someone on the path could learn the basics of sound healing and psycho-acoustic
research (the study of sound on the nervous system). With a lot more research,
someone could learn about ancient musical practices, while also learning about
the power of intent, purpose and frequency.
Now, how many pop musicians do we know of practice a spiritual awareness
of intent and purpose with their music? Occasionally a pop song comes along
that transcends the norm and creates universal harmony, but not often.
Similar to high vibration
food (think super foods, organic foods, food grown and processed with loving
intent), music that comes from the heart with a healing or uplifting intent
possesses a higher frequency. When we
listen to music, we digest it and the sound resonates in our bones and muscles,
not to mention, our minds, long after we stopped listening to that music. And in fact, that music has found a niche
somewhere inside our brain where it remains until an event triggers it and we
hear the music again, even if only in our minds.
While I don’t have a
background in psychology and I’m hardly a scientist, I imagine that music, like
negative beliefs we stuff down into our subconscious, also causes unconscious
disturbances in our daily lives without our awareness. After all, many songs contain text and that
text when repeated several times, such as in a chorus of a song can turn into a
thought pattern which eventually turns into a belief. So why would we choose to listen to lyrical
content with a negative message when we know about the Law of Attraction and
work on manifesting our dream lives?
The following steps will help
you develop music consciousness.
Practice patience since like any consciousness practice, music awareness
takes months, if not years to develop.
- Keep a music journal or diary while taking note of the emotional and physical effects you experience while listening to a specific song or piece of music. Also mention the mood you were in before and after listening to the music.
- Read books on sound healing and psychoacoustic research
- Seek out recordings that were produced by sound healers and psychoacoustic experts such as Joshua Leeds
-
Explore traditional and
classical music from around the world with a history of musical purpose and
intent
-
Work with a sound healer to cleanse
your aura of previous low-frequency music you exposed yourself to
- Eliminate sugary pop music, heavy metal, hip-hop with derogatory or inflammatory lyrics and avoid businesses (if possible) who play this type of music in the background. (You could even suggest other musical choices to the businesses if this feels appropriate)
- Watch less television (since commercials are chocked full of manipulative music)
- Spend more time sitting in silence
-
Exercise (jog or walk)
without musical devices
Take an honest look at how
you use music in your life and make conscious changes when necessary.
Follow these steps and you’ll
soon feel comfortable listening to high-frequency music such as Mozart, Bach,
Native American flute, Cuban son, etc...And you’ll also notice that you attract
more positive life circumstances. After
all, music represents sound vibration, lyrics represent mantras, and if you
wish to create a joyful reality, start and end with music.
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