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The Dark Truth About Music
They don't want you to know about this
“Music is frequency programming.
Music is frequency.
Well, if you are frequency, what are you being fed?
If I play with those frequencies, I can target certain parts of the mind.
Target the frequency to go to certain parts of the mind, and I can literally, if I want you to go to sleep, or if I want you to go into a meditative state, I can make my music do that.”
- xxxtentacion
Music, an ancient and universal form of human expression, has a enormous impact on our subconscious mind and daily lives.
Whether it's the soothing notes of a classical composition or the rhythmic beats of contemporary pop, music holds the power to influence our emotions, behaviors, and even our physical well-being.
The subconscious mind, which operates below the level of conscious awareness, is highly receptive to auditory stimuli. When we listen to music, our brains process the sound waves and translate them into neural signals, which can evoke a wide range of emotional and physiological responses.
Research has shown that music can trigger the release of neurotransmitters such as dopamine and serotonin, which are associated with pleasure and happiness. This is why listening to your favorite song can uplift your mood almost instantly.
Additionally, music can activate various regions of the brain, including those responsible for memory, attention, and motor control, highlighting its potential to influence both mental and physical states.
So again.
The brain processes information electrically. It communicates with the cellular structure electrically and operates within a certain band of frequency.
If you can broadcast frequencies carrying information—this technology has long been known—carrying information and perceptions within the frequency that the brain decodes information, the brain will decode those frequencies and have those perceptions.
You can externally influence people's perceptions by broadcasting these frequencies that we interact with because we are antennas.
The Positive Effects of Music
1. Emotional Regulation: Music has the ability to regulate emotions by providing an outlet for expression and a means to process complex feelings.
2. Cognitive Enhancement: Studies have shown that music can improve cognitive functions such as memory, attention, and problem-solving skills. For example, the "Mozart effect" suggests that listening to classical music can temporarily enhance spatial-temporal reasoning abilities.
3. Physical Health: Music therapy has been used to aid physical healing and pain management. Rhythmic auditory stimulation can help improve motor functions in patients with neurological disorders, while soothing music can lower blood pressure and heart rate, promoting relaxation.
The Negative Effects of Music
1. Emotional Distress: While music can be therapeutic, certain genres or songs with negative lyrics and aggressive tones can exacerbate feelings of anger, sadness, or anxiety.
Continuous exposure to such music may reinforce negative thought patterns and emotional states.
You need to get this.
Song lyrics influence us.
Artists influence us.
If you listen to lyrics about murder, drugs, smoking, war, etc. (all negative things) You’re going to be more aggressive.
And vice versa.
This is proven multiple studies.
Music and Frequency Programming
The shift to A440 Hz as the standard tuning is not merely a technical change but one with deep historical and psychological implications. Historically, music was tuned to what are now considered "creator's tones" such as A439 Hz or even 417 Hz, frequencies believed to align more closely with the natural vibrations of the universe.
The Roman Catholic Church's adoption of A440 Hz and the suppression of other frequencies, including 152 of the most spiritually uplifting Gregorian chants, are seen as a means of controlling the masses by limiting access to frequencies that could elevate consciousness and spiritual well-being.
One of the most notable chants, the Hymn to St. John the Baptist, utilized six specific tones known for their uplifting and healing properties.
Dr. Joseph Puleo's research into these frequencies revealed their potential to unlock the full capacities of the human brain, particularly the right hemisphere, which is connected to creativity and spirituality.
In contrast, the imposition of A440 Hz is thought to dampen these capabilities, effectively "shutting down" significant parts of our mental and emotional faculties.
Emotional and Perceptual Manipulation
Decades ago, scientists discovered the frequencies associated with different emotional states.
Each thought and emotional response generates its own frequency.
Hate, for instance, is a frequency different from love.
This is why environments filled with aggression and conflict can feel oppressive—because the negative frequencies alter the electromagnetic field of the space.
Similarly, as with a radio signal getting staticky when moving away from its source, our exposure to 'static' frequencies in modern music can be disorienting and unhealthy. Over time, this constant exposure can lead to feelings of frustration, anger, and disconnection without us even realizing the cause.
To exacerbate this effect, messages can be embedded just below the threshold of perception, directly influencing the subconscious mind.
These frequencies can induce states of rage, fear, or confusion, which can then be triggered by real-world events, leading to mass reactions such as riots or protests. This manipulation of frequency and emotion is a powerful tool used to control and influence public perception and behavior.
Military Applications and Broader Implications
The American military has admitted to developing technology that uses frequencies to break the spirit of enemies, causing them to surrender without physical conflict.
Final Thoughts
I hope you realise how music influences our lives.
You can do whatever you want with this information.
Just bear in mind that you need to be careful what you listen to.
Before you listen to a new artist, look him up and ask yourself what his intentions are.
Look at the lyrics and look at your mood.
But why do I say this, you shouldn’t even listen to music.
-Dopamine Detox
Cheers,
Jonas