Beyond Horizyns
Beyond Horizyns with CJ Sugita-Jackson, PhD NASA confirmed it. Every planet in our solar system makes sound. Saturn hums. Jupiter pulses. The Earth herself emits a frequency called the Schumann resonance at approximately 7.83 Hz. That frequency corresponds almost precisely to the brainwave states associated with meditation, creativity, and deep relaxation. The frequency of the Earth's electromagnetic field and the frequency of your brain in its most peaceful state are nearly identical. That is not coincidence. That is co-evolution. And it is where today's episode begins. In this episode of Beyond Horizyns, we trace the unbroken thread of sound as medicine from 40,000-year-old bone flutes discovered in Germany to the binaural beat playlists generating hundreds of millions of streams on Spotify right now. From the healing temples of ancient Egypt, whose internal dimensions were architecturally designed to produce specific resonance patterns in the human nervous system, to the clinical music therapy programs now operating at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. This thread has never been broken. And by the end of this episode, you will understand exactly why. The Ancient Wisdom The oldest known musical instruments in the world are bone flutes dating to approximately 40,000 years ago, documented by archaeologist Nicholas Conard at the University of Tübingen in the journal Nature. Pythagoras prescribed specific musical modes for specific psychological conditions with the same precision a physician prescribes medication. The Hindu raga tradition understood that playing the wrong raga at the wrong time was not just aesthetically incorrect but physiologically harmful. Aboriginal Australians have been using the yidaki, the didgeridoo, as a healing instrument for at least 40,000 years, producing infrasound frequencies that correspond to the deepest healing brainwave states measurable by modern research. Every ancient civilization that left us a record understood the same thing. Sound is not decoration. Sound is fundamental. The Science Stefan Koelsch at the University of Bergen has documented through neuroimaging that music activates more areas of the brain simultaneously than almost any other known stimulus. Research published in Frontiers in Psychology shows that music reaches the limbic system through pathways that bypass cortical filtering. This is why a song can make you cry before your brain catches up. The music arrived first. We address the 432 Hz versus 440 Hz debate with full intellectual honesty, including the historical record, the 2019 Journal of Integrative Medicine clinical study, and the artists including Billie Eilish and Coldplay who have made deliberate frequency choices. We explore the Solfeggio frequencies and what the peer-reviewed research actually supports. And we go deep on the most important sound healing discovery of all. Your own voice. Research by Stephen Porges at the University of North Carolina confirms that humming directly stimulates the vagus nerve, reduces cortisol, lowers blood pressure, and activates the parasympathetic nervous system. The ancient priests who chanted in healing temples were doing vagal nerve therapy. They simply called it something else. Five Practical Tools We close with five immediately usable sound healing practices requiring zero equipment and zero cost. The daily two-minute hum backed by nitric oxide research. Intentional music listening with specific tempo and frequency guidance. The at-home sound bath. Toning for emotional release. And how to build a personal sound ritual that trains your nervous system toward healing states over time. In this episode: * NASA planetary sound recordings and the Schumann resonance * 40,000-year-old bone flutes, Egyptian healing temples, an Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602624/support]
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