Light vs. Sound

Hi Sol,

Why do you think some people get healed from quite serious conditions with just the light therapies, i.e.. meditation, visualization, etc.  like in Joe Dispenza book, You are the Placebo?  Are we talking about a different magnitude of transformation with Regenetics?  Any insights would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Andrew

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  • :-)

  • I like your first paragraph.

    "I still don't know about "transformative" in the way wave-genetics would mean that word: a fundamental change in the nature of the organism itself."

    I think we just wrote it! : > )

  • I still don't know about "transformative" in the way wave-genetics would mean that word: a fundamental change in the nature of the organism itself.

    This is what sound--not light by itself--can potentially deliver, as indicated by a lot of Russian research as well as loads of esoteric and cosmological teachings ...

    Anyway, moving on ...

    "Personally, I think, the difference between light or thought based therapies that work through the nervous system and the torsion sound that works through our subtle fields via the potential DNA is depth of transformation."

    I believe this is a major piece of the puzzle. It's basically what I've been saying for years.

    As for a new book that gets to the bottom of this question, we'll have to see if that ever gets written. ;-)
  • I'll take a breadcrumb or two : < ).

    Well it's very interesting in that Dispenza is getting documented scientifically grand results which appear to be transformative, in that they are lasting.

    Here's an account of a woman in his book, You Are a Placebo, making your mind matter after "healing" from a disabling form of MS.

    "My life is magical, full of  incredible synergies, abundance and unexpected gifts of every sort.  It bubbles, sparkles, and tingles, with a new and lighter reflection."...

    Basically his method is all thought based using meditation and visualization based on his particular approach.

    More the same book:

    ...I suggested to Joann that she really pay attention to her thought, because it was her thoughts that made her sick.  I pressed her to get beyond the personality that was connected to her condition, which was necessary before she could create a new personality....

    ...She felt her body changing automatically once she entered her autonomic nervous system and received the new instructions and took over...

    Personally, I think the difference is that with Dispenza's method there are quite a few workshops to go to and you must continually work at it with your mind for a prolonged period of time.  Kind of like affirmations on steroids.  For whatever reason this approach does seem to work for some people.  And you see these kind of miraculous healing in almost every modality.

    I've been at it a long, long time, using a wide range of modalities.  And I'm still at it.

    Though at times my life has sparkled and bubbled, the bubbles have also burst and I've crackled and popped!

    Personally, I think, the difference between light or thought based therapies that work through the nervous system and the torsion sound that works through our subtle fields via the potential DNA is depth of transformation.  Maybe some people don't need to transform all that much to feel "healed".  Am I envious.  Not really, I'm not trying to "make it" in this world of illusion - though of course I like it when I do.

    Thanks Sol!  Can't wait for your new book that gets to the bottom of this enigma!

  • Funny, I feel like I've written two books on this subject and still just scratched the surface. ;-)

    I'm not a student of Dispenza's work, so that's a caveat.

    The crux of my understanding of this subject is that while light might cure something, it can't heal anything.

    Sound is what brings about deep transformation, or "wholing," which may or may not involve what we think of as curing.

    That said, sound can also most definitely cure--and there's a wealth of literature on this subject.

    In Garaiev's work in wave-genetics, to cite one example, he uses light frequencies to "read" genetic expression and radio frequencies (a close cousin to sound) to "rewrite" genetic expression ...

    I doubt I've answered your question, but perhaps I've added a breadcrumb or two to the trail of understanding ...

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