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Solfeggio Frequencies
by Jeris
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Wed, Feb 25, 2015 @ 12:23 PM

Samples are used in:

 
Martijn de Boer (NiGiD)
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permalink   Wed, Feb 25, 2015 @ 12:59 PM
You freak! LOL
 
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permalink   Jeris Wed, Feb 25, 2015 @ 5:29 PM
Haha :)
Speck
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permalink   Thu, Feb 26, 2015 @ 3:59 AM
Interesting. So… how did six become nine?
 
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permalink   Jeris Thu, Feb 26, 2015 @ 4:52 AM
Aha…just found this:

Solfeggio scale and the additional tones
As you already know, the original Solfeggio scale has 6 tones. The tones are: 396, 417, 528, 639, 741 & 852. Following the pattern established by these original tones, additional frequencies can be calculated. There are three frequencies which can be calculated below the 396 before breaking the pattern (63, 174, 285) and there are infinite frequencies that can be calculated above the 852. See below:
63
174 – reduce pain
285 – influence energy fields
396 - turn grief into joy
417 – facilitate change
528 – transformation & miracles
639 – reconnecting, relationships
741 – expressions/solutions
852 - return to spiritual order
963 – awaken perfect state
1074
1185
1296
1317
etc.

All these additional frequencies reduce to a 3, 6, or 9, but does it mean that we should use them just like the main tones from the Solfeggio scale? To be honest, I would recommend focusing on the 9 Solfeggio tones. The 6 main and the 3 additional tones (174, 285, 936) hold an infinite array of healing properties. They have been well researched and many people experience their benefits every day.
 
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permalink   Jeris Thu, Feb 26, 2015 @ 5:00 AM
The Pythagorean method is a simple reduction method, used to turn big numbers into single digits. The values of all digits in the number are added up. When after the first addition the number still contains more than one digit, the process is repeated.
Here’s an example:
456 can be reduced to 4+5+6 = 15, and subsequently reduced to 1+5=6. So the number 456 reduces eventually to the single digit 6.