Masters of Health Magazine February 2023 | Page 102

is it that we have become individually unique?  Is there a math magic of our existence? Were we vibrated into existence?

Math is consistent and dependable. 

Is it advantageous to humankind that everyone is individual or would anyone benefit from us all being the same, therefore more readily manageable?  Is recombinant DNA distribution the only difference between any of us?

Our brain communicates using the language of math expressed as frequency.  As these signals reach the brain, the biofrequencies are sorted, routed, and assigned an interpretation and responsibility. Our Brain and our Biology are hardwired to respond to these basic principles of math.  [Esoterically this might explain the fascination with numerology and astrology.}

Can precise music, the right set of frequency formulations provide each of us dominion over our own existence? Does our voice contain the secrets for optimal form and function?

The talent of creating music seem magical to me, but it turned out to far more than I ever imagined.  From ancient knowledge to our future destiny, it seems that we have not even begun to exhaust the potential of sound, frequencies, math, and music. 

Studies have substantiated that the human voice reveals that people who share similar traumas, stresses, diseases, toxicities…share similar, if not identical, vocal anomalies in their speaking language as well as any music they create.  The data brings together ancient knowledge with modern ideas of harmonics and frequency relationship theories to show that math can be used as a form of predictive, diagnostic, and curative foundation for wellness.

Through entrainment of the frequency grids of the brain, the body can be programmed to support its own innate perfection.  The essential element is accurately identifying the appropriate/significant frequencies associated with each individual.

Imagine a future in which our individual vocal frequency is our identification; where the use of frequency-based biomarkers contained within our voice that can be used to keep us healthy and emotionally balanced.

 From birth to death, we use sounds to express our needs and emotions, but there are additional layers of information hidden within our words.  As man evolved, language became levels of intricate harmony nestled within structures of great elegance that carried meaning and allowed understanding of ourselves and others.

Math as Medicine:  Using frequency domain to predict, enrich and promote optimal health

In order to provide predictability and safety, the concepts of math and medicine often act conjointly to quantify, define and model medical practice.

Studies conducted by the non-profit Institute of BioAcoustic Biology, located in Albany, Ohio, USA, has consistently demonstrated that math can be much more than a measurement tool; math, as frequency, can be the solution to therapeutic predictability and resolution.