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We Are Not Alone

Researchers in the United States and Great Britain have made a significant breakthrough in deciphering dolphin language in which a series of eight objects have been sonically identified by dolphins. Team leader, Jack Kassewitz of SpeakDolphin.com, ‘spoke’ to dolphins with the dolphin’s own sound picture words. Dolphins in two separate research centers understood the words, presenting convincing evidence that dolphins employ a universal “sono-pictorial” language of communication. The team was able to teach the dolphins simple and complex sentences involving nouns and verbs, revealing that dolphins comprehend elements of human language, as well as having a complex visual language of their own. Kassewitz commented, “We are beginning to understand the visual aspects of their language, for example in the identification of eight dolphin visual sounds for nouns, recorded by hydrophone as the dolphins echolocated on a range of submersed plastic objects.” The British member of the research team, John Stuart Reid, used a CymaScope instrument, a device that makes sound visible, to gain a better understanding of how dolphins see with sound. He imaged a series of the test objects as sono-pictorially created by one of the research dolphins. read more

Insights into the invisible world of sound (Courtesy of Caduceus Magazine)

We live in a vast ocean of sound, whose infinite waves ripple the shores of our awareness in myriad patterns of intricate design and immeasurably complex vibrations … permeating our bodies, our psyches, to the very core of our being. read more

FROM VIBRATION TO MANIFESTATION: Assuming our Rightful Place in Creation

Cymatics, the study of wave phenomena and vibration, is a scientific methodology that demonstrates the vibratory nature of matter and the transformational nature of sound. It is sound science at its finest, and its implications are vast! The term (Kymatiks in German), was adapted from the Greek word for wave, ta Kyma, in the 1960s by Swiss medical doctor and natural scientist, Hans Jenny (1904-1972). read more

Royal Wedding Vows Reveal Beautiful Symbolism

When Prince William and Kate Middleton spoke their wedding vows before 2 billion people they might have been surprised to learn that a laboratory in the English Lake District was making them visible. Now, for the first time in history, the symbolism of their sacred words can be revealed with the CymaScope instrument. read more

Harmonic Voice Mandalas

We live in a world filled with myriads of shimmering holographic sound bubbles that have been invisible to the naked eye—until now. Thanks to the invention of a new instrument called the CymaScope this once-invisible realm of sound is at last revealed. read more

Rediscovering the Art and Science of Sound Healing

Most ancient cultures used the seemingly magical power of sound to heal. Sound healing had almost disappeared in the West until the 1930s when acoustic researchers discovered ultrasound and its medical properties. With this discovery, research burgeoned and today the ancient art of sound healing is rapidly developing into a new science. read more

Seeing sound with the CymaScope by John & Annaliese Reid

Sound is an invisible force that permeates every aspect of our lives. With the exception of music, many manmade sounds are jarring while the sounds of Nature tend to flow over and around us like soothing waters, lifting our spirit, inspiring us, exciting us. Yet if we could see sound our world would be even more beautiful than we could imagine. read more

REVIEW OF "CYMATHERAPY : A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR EVERYONE" By Chris Gibbs, Bsc & DCM

No history of the practice of sound therapy would be complete without the pioneering work of Peter Guy Manners who, for over 50 years, blazed a trail for using combinations of vibrations to alleviate disturbances of both body and mind. read more

"Om" Aintiram-CymaGlyph

CymaGlyph - Om Aintiram read more

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