Excerpt from Contact report 634:
Ptaah:
- Of course I can, and so I want to explain the following:
- There are many types of music, such as aggressive, frightening, provocative, buoyant,
malicious, exciting, humiliating, gloomy, delightful, dangerous, violent, horrifying,
harmonious, humorous, jubilant, combative, warlike, boring, lovely, loving, murderous,
coercing, unconscious, paranoid, psychopathic, riotous, revolting, creeping, longing, sensual,
falling in love, destroying, destructive and compelling forms, among various other species. - The power of music, in all the variations mentioned, has an effect on human emotions and
makes them vibrate. - And this is because every kind of music has an effect on the body, the thoughts and feelings
and thus also on the psyche, as well as on the consciousness and the whole mental block, and
on the subconscious, and on the behaviour and action. - The situation-related, personality-specific and music-immanent influencing factors (Billy:
Immanent in relation to music = inherent in the music, or contained in the music) must be
taken into account. - Music does not only shape the human being from birth, but already in the prenatal or
prenatal state, because it touches already in the mother’s womb the becoming human being in
the deep inside of his developing inner being. - When a person is born, music can inspire him, even as a young child, as well as in
adolescence and adulthood, to composing, as well as to physical, action- and thoughtemotional-psychological, as well as mental and thus intellectual and rational peak
performances, and can also have a healing and thus restorative effect with regard to the same
factors. - So music certainly has a stimulating, as well as an energy-creating and therapeutic power.
- The power and sounds of music can thus be used by doctors, therapists and educators, e.g.
to relieve pain, but also to evoke memories or to overcome psychological barriers. - Music can be used therapeutically, neuroscientifically, psychologically, psychiatrically
and evolutively, as well as to facilitate interpersonal communication. - Music also promotes in man the function of behavioural development; consequently,
certain sounds, melodies and harmonies touch him peacefully and in a very special way, while
others leave him completely untouched, while others again excite him, excite him and even
degenerate him maliciously to murderously and destructively, according to the forms as they
were called in the introduction. - Music of any kind, no matter whether it is good and pleasing, or whether it can be described
as alien to music and harmony and must be called evil, bad, miserable or dangerous,
murderous and destructive – as has been the case, for example, since the mid-1980s with bad
pop and other unmusical, malicious, malicious sounding noises, with blare and roar etc. –
affects all levels of the brain. - As a result, everything related to really good music and harmony, which includes
everything from classical to pop and folk music – as well as everything unmusical and
disharmonic of any kind – has a direct access to thoughts, feelings and emotions. - This means that every human being is shaped in his character, personality, thoughts,
feelings and psyche in such a way that he acts and lives out his behaviour as his senses are
shaped in a musical-harmonic or unmusical-disharmonic direction. - The whole thing has been deeply anchored in the human brain since time immemorial,
whereby it has evolved along with the general evolution and helps the human being to
reconcile himself with ancient mental-emotional-psychological as well as emotional needs in
a world primarily characterized by language, mind and reason. - Really harmonic sounds, called music, have nothing to do with unmusical, malicious,
disharmonic, discordant noises, booming blasts and wild roaring etc., which is called ‘music’
and misunderstood by earth-men who are disturbed by sound vibrations. - Harmonic sounds or music are the expression of universal-musical-harmonic laws of
nature, whereby the whole universe and everything that exists in it makes music in its own
way, be it a star, a planet, the sound of the universe, a way of life, the water, the air or whatever. - Musical sounds are universally contained in everything and absolutely common in
everything, as is the case with humans, but the forms of harmony or disharmony determine
the important role of their behaviour, both positive and negative. - Many of the universal sounds are not audible to the human ear because the sound
vibrations cannot be perceived, even with equipment. - Also crystals of all kinds, precious stones, metals of all kinds, rocks and everything and
everyone has sound vibrations, so everything that exists in the universe, therefore there is
nothing that does not connect sound vibrationally with everything and everyone in a universal
way. - The sound vibrations of all existences form the universal connection of all things resp. of
everything and everyone that exists in the universe, whereby it is also given that all universally
existences have knowledge of each other. - In this way, the tiniest in the universe has knowledge of the most powerful, like the most
powerful has knowledge of the tiniest, starting from the most powerful hypergalaxy to the
tiniest spirit-energetic particle, which Earthly physicists will not be aware of for a long time
yet and which will still provide them with much research work. - But how it is that people in all cultures and other life forms on all inhabited worlds in the
universe have been creating complicated patterns of sound waves and sound vibrations since
the beginning of their existence and history, which produce energies and forces as music,
melodies and rhythms in all life forms, corresponds to a specific law of the universe. - Basically, the universe itself is harmonically sound determined, which can also be called
music determined, therefore music is not a pure human invention, because truthfully man has
taken the musical from the universe and worked out and expanded it according to his needs
and wishes etc.. - Of all the many natural sounds that already constitute a basic structure of music, man
perceives only a few sounds and tones that are produced when things like membranes or
strings start to vibrate, but these produce only a few frequencies that are audible to man, which
are in a simple and clearly structured relationship to each other. - In these few frequencies, however, there is the entire vibrational energy, from which clear
and widely audible signals emerge, although the human usually consciously perceives only
the lowest frequency. - The other frequencies always resonate as overtones and determine the timbre, resulting in
the difference between different vocal parts and various musical instruments. - If the first overtone is used, it is always twice the frequency of the fundamental.
- If man hears a second tone, the fundamental of which vibrates at this double frequency,
then they sound at a distance of one octave, and these two tones are considered by humans to
be extremely similar. - Harmonious sounds or tones, which become music for humans, are created by the brain
performing an enormous amount of analysis, namely by effortlessly assigning a complicated
mixture of harmonic sound waves or sound oscillations to individual instruments and voices
and recognizing musical motifs and phrases in them. - The different areas of the entire brain work together, so that a specific ‘music centre’ is not
responsible for the relevant performance. - However, the whole thing does not only result after the birth, because effectively this
happens already very early in the womb, namely already from the 21st day after the
conception, if the embryo is begeistet by the intruding or reincarnating spirit form. - Already as an embryo, the growing brain of a child in the womb can classify music – as
well as other sounds, tones and noises – from the outside as well as from the inside, whereby
it can even create musical tones itself. - Consequently, it is completely normal for a child to start humming harmoniously shortly
after birth, even in the form of melodies which it has already absorbed from the outside into
its brain and memory as an embryo, as a fetus or as an infant growing up effectively in the
womb. - Which music will predominate in the child or in adolescence or adulthood depends on the
one hand on what was imparted to him by the mother in the womb, but on the other hand also
on many other factors, such as education, the environment, the thought-feel-psych-mentalconsciousness world, the circle of acquaintances and friends, the direction of work, training,
the form of society and membership in groups and organisations, a religion or sect. - The intuition for music is shared by all people – except those who suffer from rare
neurological diseases – and therefore every human being is basically musical. - However, it should be noted that those people who have a neurologically disturbed
relationship to the harmony of music, and as a result, because brain physiological damage
factors are present, cannot evaluate harmonic sounds and tones as such. - They are subsequently attached to disharmony and followers of disharmonious noises,
wild roaring, howling, howling – which they consider to be singing -, banging, nerve-racking
discord and harmonic discrepancy, etc. - Music has a very big influence on the human brain, therefore e.g. cheerful pieces of music,
a concert or a dance style reduce the concentration of the stress hormone cortisol in the blood. - The use of music as medicine can have very good effects, e.g. after a stroke or brain
trauma. - Through music, movements can be coordinated again, and with tinnitus, specially
processed music can make the noises in the ears disappear again. - Aggression, Alzheimer’s or other dementias as well as behavioural disorders can be
alleviated by special harmonic music and singing together, but relevant music can also bring
back memories. - Harmonic music of all kinds can give life an emotional hold again, make life easier or
bearable. - And when people are constantly sprinkled with harmonious music, such as at work, this
contributes to a much greater willingness to work, stamina and performance. - So man is closely interwoven with harmonic music because it gives him an emotional core
that remains in him even when certain parts of his personality are already damaged and his
memories become weaker. - The fact is that harmonic music, which can be classical, pop or folk, etc. – but never
disharmonic according to unmusical noises and dissonances, etc. – has a shaping effect on
brain structures. - Harmonic music even creates a promotion of intelligence, contrary to the stupid and false
assertion of terrestrial psychology that intelligence is not changeable and not expandable. - With harmonic music man can improve his mental-emotional-psychological world as well
as other functions, whereby he only has to choose the right music and devote himself to it. - In this way, everyone can do a certain amount of self-treatment if they allow themselves
to be sprinkled with the harmonious music that is right for them during the course of the day,
at work and in their leisure time. - But this only works effectively with good harmonic music, which can be classical, pop or
folk, as well as harmonic pop, metal sound and jazz etc., but not with the already mentioned
disharmony of negative noises, banging, howling and roaring etc.. - Music affects the hypothalamus via the auditory nerves, influences vegetative functions
and causes a complete exchange with cognitive levels of the brain, because listening to music
causes vegetative changes. - Basically, listening to music can be based on eight different aspects, with the following
effects occurring: - 1) Associative listening to music: The activity of consciousness is more intense.
- 2) Sentimental listening to music: memories, triggering thought-feeling-emotions.
- 3) Compensatory listening to music: controlling the mood.
- 4) Motor listening to music: triggers body movements.
- 5) Vegetative listening to music: Conceptual thinking hardly plays a role, but the
music is reduced to pure physicality = dull stomach feeling, goose bumps, shivers, etc. - 6) Emotional listening to music: body excitation is perceived semantically, specifically
as fear, joy, grief, etc. - 7) Distancing or structural listening to music: Consciously following the music
through; distancing, contemplative; submerging music. - 8) Diffuse listening to music: Distance from the music; music is perceived as
disturbing. - Music can trigger many different forms of behaviour, as was explained at the beginning
of this article, and can therefore trigger a wide variety of positive or negative actions and
behaviour depending on the type of harmonic music or disharmonic sound. - In a very positive way, harmonic music can have an extremely mood-lifting effect on the
psychic world of thoughts and feelings and thus even as a means of systematically treating
and remedying depressions, if the right music is chosen that appeals to the person. - Similar to a painkiller, Mozart music, for example, can work against headaches, while
another composition, which makes one day painless or happy, causes pain or sadness the next
day – depending on the moral condition. - Music can also help well with severe psychosomatic symptoms as well as in psychiatry,
because the mental, emotional and emotional effects of music are particularly useful for
suffering people. - Furthermore, good, harmonic music is a strong means to challenge people emotionally in
a variety of ways, because through it the inner defense becomes permeable, which is basically
more or less given to every person for various things. - Through good, harmonious music of any kind, unpleasant or pleasant thoughts and
feelings as well as emotions can be perceived, dissolved and switched off, built up and
permitted. - Through good harmonic music – and it is really only good and harmonic music that is
meant – not only thoughts, feelings and emotions can be conveyed to people, but also a
comprehensive communication can be achieved without words and actions. - And this is possible both among people who cannot speak, but who are also not able to
communicate linguistically because they speak another language. - The same is true, if such therapies are carried out, with regard to music therapies for
sufferings and diseases as well as for dementia and even for people in a vegetative state. - A lack of communication can be extended by good music and can help in the physical,
psychological and conscious development of people, both young children and adolescents and
adults. - Also, through good and harmonious sounds, deficits of many thought-feel-psych-mentalmoderate forms can be compensated, as well as in disorders of mother-child relationships
something is stimulated, which was neglected early in the development of the child and
normally already from the pregnancy, but latest after the birth by the mother should be carried
out. - Unfortunately, however, many mothers and fathers try to draw the attention of their
newborn babies and then of the growing child to themselves and to produce a one-sided
monologue, which they mistakenly believe to be communication, but thereby create more
distance between themselves and the child with their ‘baby language’ than just a valuable
relationship and connection, by means of vociferous and vociferous portrayals and unwise
exaggerations in their usual way of speaking. - Reasonable words, a reasonable language spoken to babies and children, should be as
much as it is with adults, as you have already explained in your educational book, because
every ‘baby language’ and other ‘infant language’ creates harmful influences in the children
with regard to language behaviour etc., which have a lifelong effect. - And when it is mistakenly thought that the ‘baby language’, ‘toddler language’, the loud
pictorial and loud dazzling language of the parents form an origin of music, then this does not
correspond to reality, but to a completely wrong assumption. - The fact is, however, that music has always strengthened people’s thoughts and feelings
of togetherness, and continues to do so in the future. - Already very early hominids made music together, by rough singing and by rhythmic
knocking on hollow fruits, pieces of wood, bones and stones etc., even if this is not known by
earthly researchers and scientists, like paleontologists etc.. - They also performed dances, which made them happy and strengthened their social
structures and also led to a dopamine release in the brain.
Billy:
What today’s youth and even many adults ‘afford’ today as ‘music’ is catastrophic and has
nothing to do with good, harmonic and music at all anymore. It is no more than an explosive
that numbs the ears and poisons the consciousness as well as the thought-feeling-psychoworld and even makes the body ill. And if the whole thing is seen from a clear point of view,
then there is the evil intention behind it, not only to bring about the end of good, harmonious
and valuable music, but also to destroy the entire traditional occidental culture, such as the
valuable interpersonal relationships and the general social context of the people of the western
world. The western man is downright stultified and made extremely aggressive by – as you
said – unmusical, missounding and disease-causing noises, by howling, whining and
smashing, which is madly called and understood as ‘music’. It’s not only ghastly pop and
catastrophically bad heavy metal music, lousy hits, but also new jazz etc. etc., which makes
the good, harmonic music sink into the sidelines, like good classical music, hits, good pop,
rock and good metal as well as folk music etc.. And not only humans suffer from all that is
unmusical, but also animals, animals and birds, etc., which become ill and disturbed by the
unmusical noises, the roaring, howling and roaring, etc.. Like humans, they react accordingly
to the nerve-killing and health-damaging riots and the discord of unmusic, which, in relation
to humans, have a very damaging effect on their intelligence, thoughts, feelings and psyche,
as well as a negative effect on their consciousness and a destructive effect on their social
behaviour. In addition, hard, aggressive unmusic not only weakens the learning ability of
humans, animals and mammals, but it also slowly and continuously disturbs and destroys
social behaviour in every respect, especially in relation to those people who are not
particularly blessed with intelligence.
Source: http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_634