Playing the Bones

Vibrations and resonance seem rather important. We are surrounded by frequencies, waves and are affected by all sorts of things we cannot see, or perceive with main and known senses. Although maybe some people can and are more sensitive to picking up certain ‘vibes’, not just from people, but from their surrounding. Where you can feel the electricity, or have a sense of something underfoot maybe for what appears to be no reason. Your spidey senses maybe alerting your subconscious something is up, or amiss, or needing attention. But we don’t really know how to read those signs, not as much as used to anyway I suspect.

Music is a big one in life, or at least for many people. Providing a huge range of input for us, creating feelings, emotions, thoughts, ideas, dreams, wants, desires and more. And we have been hearing in recent times how certain frequencies within each type of music can induce specific feelings, tweaked for purpose. My article Getting A Bad Rap looking at a certain angle of a type of music being used against us.

Organs – not just the small ones, but the giant ones you find in churches and cathedrals. Creating massive sounds and vibrations, quite spectacular in themselves and beautifully crafted in most cases. But the sounds they make and project, will have an effect within those stone walls of the meticulously designed structures. Being absorbed into the stone, resonating through anyone there are the time, and then projecting outwards swirling around the surrounding area. Same with any singing that happens within those confines as well.

Bells – related to the organs in a way, as they are always mostly in church or cathedral setting, but as they are external on the whole, the sound is quite differently distributed. Carrying far off into the distance, being whipped around by the wind, or if a calm day, the sounds are allowed to hang in the air. Yet, there is something so very clunky about them, the noises sound wrong and disruptive, as if there is a distant memory of them sounding different and pleasant. They do say many bells have been destroyed and remoulded or recast to be what they are today, so maybe there was a different tone to them in another time.

Bones – of which there are plenty. For a rather elaborate and grisly display, you need look no further than the catacombs and ossuary’s of Europe and beyond. Covered in my article One Thing Leads to Another. And it was noted that someone mention while discussing things around my article Church of Death, that bones are very good conductors of sound and vibration, making me think that maybe it is all linked to the energy being created, or drawn from such sites. Massive stone structures/resonators, specifically designed, surrounded by and over dead bodies being used to generate grim energy, which is then worshipped weekly and used to control the masses. All seems very cultish and morbid now when I give it thought, and I have been interested in cults, grisly subjects and the dark arts for many years, so am highly amused that it took me so long to make the connection.

We are also vibrating ourselves, adding to all those other exposures we cannot help but encounter, now potentially with new and strange extra tech being added into that arrangement. Maybe we just need to retune ourselves, get recalibrated or something so we can remember how to feel things properly and sense what we are meant to be sensing. Because it doesn’t half feel like there is something, waiting, just on the other side of it all watching, waiting for us to Come To Our Senses

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