×

Ricke Z's video: 432Hz The Cinematic Orchestra - To Build a Home

@432Hz The Cinematic Orchestra - To Build a Home
Using sound frequencies contained in the music we can modify the functioning of a living, put another way, heal and enhance the human body. The ancient peoples and civilizations knew the power of music and sound, however, someone has addressed this powerful bury and hide knowledge by changing the frequency of the music from the 432 original hz 440 hz current, find out when and and take back what the music for the health and human consciousness. As an integral element of our universe, the human body is composed of cells, which in turn are composed of atoms, these atoms interact and operate on the received energy, including energy produced by sound waves. The 432 hertz range sound and vibrate on the principles of natural harmonic wave propagation and are unified with the properties of light, space, matter, gravity and electromagnetism. The Sun, Saturn, Moon and Earth exhibit mathematical proportions of the number 432 . A concert in frequency 432 Hz can have profound positive effects on our consciousness and our body cells. Musical instruments retuned to 432 hz instead of 440 present we can feel the difference in connecting consciousness to the natural resonance. Below is an exercise includes hearing the same song recorded in two frequencies so that you see the difference, several music videos with 432 Hz and explains how to convert music from 440 hz to 432 hz.

1.3K

58
Ricke Z
Subscribers
4.2K
Total Post
53
Total Views
2M
Avg. Views
38.3K
View Profile
This video was published on 2013-11-11 15:30:01 GMT by @Ricke-Z on Youtube. Ricke Z has total 4.2K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 53 video.This video has received 1.3K Likes which are higher than the average likes that Ricke Z gets . @Ricke-Z receives an average views of 38.3K per video on Youtube.This video has received 58 comments which are higher than the average comments that Ricke Z gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

Other post by @Ricke Z