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Ancient Egyptian and Tartarian Sound Healing and Frequency


We've stumbled across a couple of great reels this week that inspired this blog. The theme is the effects of sound healing on our body and mind, and how it ties back to ancient civilisations like Egypt and Tartaria.


In the first, John Stuart Reid stumbled upon something in Egypt that led him to fascinating work on how sound vibrations can boost our health. He uses the Cymascope to visualise sound, showing how it impacts our blood, cells and biological systems. His research suggests that sound can help with healing, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being by tuning into the body's natural frequencies.


The ancient Egyptians were all about sound healing. They believed that certain sounds and frequencies could bring harmony and balance to the body. They used instruments like harps, flutes, sistrums, and drums to create therapeutic sounds. Chanting and vocalising were also a big deal, thought to harmonise the body and mind, and even connect with the divine for spiritual enlightenment and healing. The Great Pyramid of Giza, for example, is believed to have been designed to amplify and echo chants to aid in healing.





In the second video, listen to the giant bells of Tartaria. Like so much from our history, this technology has been hidden from us and taken away from our use. These bells (as well as resonators in their buildings for healing) emitted specific frequencies that could harmonise and heal the human body. The sound would resonate and align with the body's natural frequencies, promoting physical and mental well-being. Tartarian architecture, with its towers and spirals, is thought to have acoustic properties that amplified and directed sound. This fits into the broader idea of 'Antiquitech,' which involves advanced technologies in ancient architecture using natural energy sources for various purposes, including healing.





Check out this cool video about Tartarian choirs and sound healing: Choirs of Tartaria - Tartarian Music.


In short, sound healing has been around for a long, long time. If you find this kind of thing totally enthralling, you'll love receiving some sound healing yourself at the Cosmic Consciousness Conference. We’re so fortunate to have exceptional sound healers at the Conference. Twin Flames Tim Lassig and Elise Kovaks, known as Source 88, will be showcasing their groundbreaking method at Uluru. And don’t miss Rufus Rogey, an extraordinary didgeridoo healer, who will lead a group healing session with his powerful didgeridoo techniques. He'll also offer one-on-one sessions for those wanting a more personal touch. Huge congrats to Rufus, who’s been invited to support Lee Carroll/Kryon in Melbourne in March 2025.


Exploring these ancient sound healing practices really highlights how timeless and universal the power of sound can be for our health and well-being.


Find out more about the Uluru Cosmic Consciousness Conference (20-22 December 2024) at www.cosmicconsciousness.com.au


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