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  • Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years ago

    • Beautiful! I wonder if cicada songs would be the same slowed down? I enjoy their summer night choruses even at normal frequencies. Music in nature if we could hear it!

    • Its only our arrogance that makes us think we are the only intelligent beings on this planet. Even the trees talk to each other. https://e360.yale.edu/features/exploring_how_and_why_trees_talk_to_each_other Its all inter related.. I wonder what frequency they’re resonating at..

    • Beautiful, but funny, I have never felt like a bungling moron before until I heard that. So sad that we miss so much.

      • Well… more harmony of the spheres… the old doctrine, I’ve always thought, was grounded in a real cosmology of God and the universe, and it seems increasingly that science is catching up to it.

        • When I was a little girl. My mum would tell me that she believed that every thing was made up of vibrating strings and that the universe was a symphony. It was a belief I shared, because from being young I was captivated by colours I could see them vibrate the air around them, colour is incredibly beautiful and another note in the universal symphony. I am now fifty and a painter, when I look back at what my mum said all those years ago, it was with incredible insight I think, her words were profound .

    • This is so incredible, I’m at a loss for words. Definitely wasn’t expecting that!

    • Blew my cotton picking mind! I was just thinking about how sophisticated the artists composers and musicians frequently posted here are. Bach , and contemporaries . How their music is so rich and spirited , soulful tuned into something or from something . We now have our proof! Wow.

    • Hi Joseph, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, comes to mind, vegetable, human, cricket, what a beautiful sound If i down load it and reverse it, will we have a message. We have landed and are very small, stop looking up and start looking down.