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How do tuning forks aid healing of mental or emotional problems?


There are competing theories, each of which may be correct.  
 

Cerebral spinal fluid is responsible not only for protecting the brain and central nervous system, but for flushing the system to remove waste products produced by the brain.   This fluid is replaced every five hours.  Its main source of movement is its own hydrostatic pressure, the pressure of its own production.  It is likely that with the introduction of a standing wave into this fluid, the natural consequence of vibrating the cranial bones would cause rhythmic displacement and movement of the fluid.  It is speculated that the movement created by the perfect 5th interval in some way coincides with the cranial rhythmic impulse.  The cranial rhythmic impulse is the coiling and uncoiling of the central nervous system which in cranial osteopathy is a basic healing mechanism of the body.  This coiling movement and the movement of the CSF are interdependent on one another.
 

 
The body vibrates at all levels from the sub-atomic all the way up to the level of organism.  Each part and system of the body has its own unique frequency pattern, for example, the receptors and ligands, which bring about chemical changes in the body such as endorphin reactions, vibrate into place. Ligands are neurotransmitters, steroids, which include sex hormones, and peptides, which regulate practically all of the life processes.  Receptors are sensing molecules on the surface of cells waiting to receive the information from ligands.  “...2 voices – ligand and receptor- striking the same note and producing a vibration that rings a doorbell to open the doorway to the cell”, says biophysicist Candice Purt in her book, Molecules of Emotion.

 

In the past the model used for neurotransmitters and their receptors was a static one of the keyhole and the key.  We now know that they are both vibrating in a kind of harmony so that the neurotransmitter can couple with the receptor to bring about the changes that include all emotional reaction.  At a chemical level the emotions flow through the body based on this system of body/ chemical communication.  Electrical impulses are then sent back through the nervous system to the brain in a loop effect.  

  

The musical thrills that we have all experienced come from the rush of endorphins (ligands) entering into the receptors.  In fact, all emotional responses are keyed throughout the body simultaneously by these ligand/ receptor interactions, which form another communication system equal to that of the central nervous system with its nerve fiber pathways.  Sound and music easily activate both of these 2 systems. The freeing up and activating of the system can be one of the first steps to unblocking much deeper traumas which are stored in the body’s musculature and connective tissue on down into the cells themselves.  These traumas not only affect our expression, but other systems in the body, creating other imbalances and malfunctions on a mental and physical level from depression to cancer.  The different movements within the body’s symphony relate to the different areas and systems of the body.
 

 


Photo by Bob Bennett
 

 
The Chinese, according to The Story of Harmony, two thousand years ago claimed that should the system of musical harmony ever be distorted, society would become more materialistic and less spiritual.  Perhaps it is just coincidence that the piano was invented just before the start of the industrial revolution.

 In 1706, in the German town of Jena, a musical showdown of sorts occurred in the gothic church of St. Michael’s.  On one side was Nicholas Bach, a cousin of the not yet famous Johann Sebastian Bach.  Nicholas was a well know musician and master organ tuner.  On the other was Johann Georg Neidhardt, who had devised an easier way to tune keyboard instruments.


Bach won that showdown, at least as far as being able to produce more harmonic music. Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach and Mozart all wrote music in pure tuning.  But over the next fifty years, this keyboard instrument, the piano improved and became popular.  Most piano tuners do not have Nicholas Bach’s fine ear.  And, either a separate piano would have to be tuned for each key, or the piano would have to be re-tuned with every change of key.  It would be an arduous task.  So gradually, the fudge system, or the tempered tuning system as it is more properly known as, became music’s choice method of tuning instruments. Beethoven’s earliest works were written in pure tuning, later in life, however, he began to write music in the tempered style.  Tuning forks bring back pure harmony.  In a way, tuning forks are a return to purity of sound.

 Music and sound have been used for more than 2,000 years to alter mental and emotional states as well as for physical healing.  Pythagoras used it in ancient Greece to soothe and heal people in emotional crisis. In Eastern cultures, chants and mantras aid in meditation and inner reflection.  National anthems help to generate feelings of patriotism; while lullabies help the young to sleep.

 Imagine the body as a string.  It wants to vibrate over its entire length; however, it cannot vibrate as one, for it is cut at the diaphragm having chronic tension in this muscle, which is the largest in the body.  The tension is created in this area in order not to feel the various emotions, both pleasurable and unpleasant.  To continue the analogy, when the string is divided, the frequency goes up, and the more times it is divided, the higher the frequency becomes.  This does not mean more energy; as the frequency goes up, the amplitude goes down, so the body has less capacity and force, and there is more nervousness along with the reduced capacity to feel.

The medium by which sounds heal in relation to the body and systems is the principle described in physics as sympathetic resonance.   “Resonance” is the natural undampened frequency of any system.  The human body can incorporate and in fact needs to move with its natural frequency to attain and maintain a state of harmony and health.  Music creates the vibration to resonate the body.  In healing sounds and music there must be vibrations, which are equal to the natural frequencies of the body.  Neither higher nor lower frequencies will have a healing effect.

 
The body vibrates at all levels from the sub-atomic all the way up to the level of each organism.  Each part and system of the body has its’ own unique frequency pattern.  One example of this is the receptors and ligands, which bring about the chemical changes in the body such as the activation of endorphins, the body’s natural opiates or painkillers, which actually vibrate into place. 


Biophysics, the study of matter and energy as it relates to the body, gives some explanation of why sounds works to help unblock chronic tension.  The pathway of travel for the sound waves is through the connective tissue that forms a continuous network into all parts and systems of the body down to a cellular level.  The primary routes through the body can be mapped as the acupuncture meridians.
 

A healthy body resonates at its maximum potential because the symphony of its parts are in harmony.  Emotional blockages and traumas are stored in the connective tissues of the body.  These blockages are stored in such a way that they dampen the body’s natural resonating frequency.  Just as a violin string will come to life when the identical note is struck on a piano, the body’s symphony will come alive when its music is played.

 
Tuning forks are precision made instruments designed to produce a single frequency.  At the proper frequencies they help to calm and harmonize the nervous system, enhancing the body’s regeneration.  The sound harnesses the body’s natural resonant capacity to create movement and release.  A pure 5th is the natural tuned form of the musical interval known as the perfect 5th.   The use of tuning forks in this interval, one at each ear, produces an organized wave throughout the body.   This occurs at all levels, helping the body to relax deeply and facilitate healing.

(for more info on sound therapy go to www.innersoundonline.com)

 (Sources: Vibrational Medicine by Richard Gerber, M.D.; The Story of Harmony by Rex Weyler & Bill Gannon; International Sound Therapy Training Manual by Arden & Jack Wilken)