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'Nature's Arch: A Story of Sound' 




 

 

 

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The natural beauty of the arch is in its embodiment of a shared story, between two things otherwise unconnected. An arch connects two towers. It shapes a place. Whether a physical arch or a perceptually experienced atmospheric arc in the air, an arch bridges the space between two people. It makes place for two to inhabit, to share a story. Between the physical and perceptual, an physiological arch can resonate in the atmosphere. This physiological arch is a vibration, lifting into a shape of an arch when resonance happens. And in the wake of today’s modern times, existing under, within or around an arch can actually be a healing event. People can shape an arch between each other, connect in the telling of stories. An arch can be invisible, yet ever-present, lingering in the air. It shapes a place to heal in the fabricating of a story, as a fabrication seed stitches in the space between. Shared story telling finds a home, under the arch.

Strike a tuning fork. Let it ring. Listen carefully. What are you really hearing? Well, that depends upon the pitch to which the tuning fork is fabricated. The ‘A’ note is a different pitch, a different vibration, coming from tuning forks tuned to various frequencies of sound. In modern times, the pitch of a tuning fork has a standard tuning of 440 (hertz) frequency aligned with note ‘A’. All other notes in the octave then harmonically correspond to the fork's pitch of this note. Yet in ancient times, pitch was understood differently. Long ago, it was unquestioned that vibrating sounds fabricated by people should align with nature's frequencies.

Many cultures past, aligned the pitch of the ‘A’ note with 432 (hertz) frequency in music and any sound vibration. Some still do. This sounding pitch in music, sounded by the human voice and instruments, aligned with natural harmonic frequency. It vibrted in alignment with nature's stitched fabric. So it resonated with nature. It connected people, as vibrating sound traveled across the space between two people shaping a shared place. It elevated in a bridge between, shaping shared place with an arch in the molecular fabric (much of which is hydrogen and oxygen) within the atmosphere.

Stimulating vibration with ancient instruments, will likely generate a frequency of 432 (hertz) when playing note 'A'. This is referred to as philosophical pitch. This number is somewhat simplified (at times defined a bit lower than 432) but most importantly it relates to harmonic science in a special way. It mathematically relates to the harmonics imprinted in Nature’s organization on earth and beyond. Johannes Kepler discussed planetary motion (periodicity) in relation to the harmonics of 432. Giuseppe Verdi tuned his operettas to this healing vibe. Hans Jenny, in pursuit of healthy soil, developed cymatic principles based on the natural harmonics of 432 frequency. Then ideas about sacred geometry begin to evolve.

I personally think the significance of this tuning resides at an intersection between the speed of light and speed of sound... initiated with the stimulation of our pineal gland resonating in connection to our natural environment in simultaneous audio/visual experience, ultimately becoming multi-sensory. The square root of the speed of light (miles/second) is just below 432. This a natural, philosophical tuning of pitch. It relates to Phi and the golden ratio in Nature's system. Phi, the root syllable of the word philo, in essence means love.

So does the experience of love happen under a lingering arch? Physically present, an arch tells a story of time. It shapes a place for people to gather. Physiologically, within the molecular fabric around us, we shape arches of connection when we tell stories... when we resonate. Then like the ancients, when we elevate the musical tradition of story telling, the sounding vibration of our voices brings us together. We resonate with each other. The invisible yet omnipresent arch takes shape above us, around us, bringing people together in the resonance of natural story telling.

Then the notes begin to play. Telling a story with sound translates to those within the storyteller’s surround, as vibrating words in natural frequency shift in nature's fractals across the fabric of molecules in the air. The audio story can become a visual aura even. Under the story arcs, shared place takes the shape of the arch. Sound story telling has a rhythmic beat, a healthy heart. Healing storytelling is pitch perfect with nature, as it aligns with the frequency of nature. Resonating as our feet touch the telluric earth surface, up our spinal column and into our light heart, and through our mind’s eye then our crown this vibration when shared between two, shapes the omnipresent arch elevating them together... finding a home in nature's arch, a story of sound.