Spiritual concepts
Songlines
There are levels of vibration energy - see Levels and Layer. There is a level which is the physical universe we can perceive and then a number of levels or layers of higher vibrational energy, symbolised as the rainbow or as ‘Earth’, ‘Water’, ‘Air’, ‘Fire’ and ‘Aether’.
The functions of the universe are located at different levels and linked in a series of Transactions or activity dependencies – see also Function Dependencies.
When these transactions are actually ‘executed’ – like running a computer program – the path followed is along these lines of dependency and the path of logic can go up and down vibrational levels depending on where the actual functions reside.
And some spiritually gifted people can hear this as music.
This is where we get the ‘music of the spheres’ from [the term is symbolic]. So we can hear the universe being played if we are able to perceive the different spiritual vibration levels as musical notes – as ‘sound’. We might walk and the transaction of ‘walk’ produces music. We might eat a plate of chips and hear music as the function of ‘eating chips’ is executed in our mind.
It is difficult to know sometimes what you are actually hearing because some music is the by-product of synaesthesia [one form of sensory input being turned into another], but occasionally it is not synaesthesia and you really can ‘hear the grass grow’.
Sometimes people make symphonies from what they have heard in dreams or visions, or even pop songs. As the universe executes its transactions, the music is played out in their heads – Beethoven worked this way. He got all his inspiration from walks in the country, listening to the universe as all the functions ‘ran’ like computer programs.
Once upon a time, shamans knew these tunes and could sing the functional dependencies. Maybe some still can, but don’t want those of us who are not gifted to know. And we know them now as ‘Songlines’.
The creation ‘sung’ into existence.
Bruce Chatwin – Songlines
Aboriginals could not believe the country existed until they could see and sing it – just as in the Dreamtime, the country had not existed until the Ancestors sang it.
‘So the land’ I said ‘must first exist as a concept in the mind? Then it must be sung? Only then can it be said to exist?’
‘True’
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- Language - Picts - 03 Examples
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- Lewis, C S - Prince Caspian - The Water wall
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- Ludlow, Fitz Hugh - A stream of celestial music
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- Lyall Watson - Ancient Egyptian - Ogham and Runes
- Lyall Watson - Celtic - Ogham and Runes
- Macrobius - On songlines
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- Matisse - Music
- Matt Savage and his trio
- Mattheson, Johann and celestial music
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- Ménière's disease and musical hallucinations
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- Minnie and Ada
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- Moody Blues - Departure
- Moody Blues - The Word
- Morera, Enric
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- Mozart - Ave verum
- Mozart - Hadamard - Mozart describes how he achieves illumination
- Music therapy - The Gnawa, the hadra, gumbri, ganga, and qeraqeb
- Musical hallucinations and the right brain
- Mutwa, Vusamazulu Credo - Ogham and hieroglyphs
- Narada - Sangita Makaranda - Celestial music
- Newton, Sir Isaac - The Pipes of Pan - Music of the spheres
- Nizami - Laili and Majnun - 01
- Nizami – Makhzanol Asrar (The Treasury of Mysteries) – from Discourse on the excellence of song
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- Ogotommeli - Drums
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- Oliver Sacks - A choir of angels
- Oliver Sacks - Musical notes
- Oliver Sacks - Musical prodigy
- Oliver Sacks - The twins, numbers and celestial music
- Olivier Messiaen - Inspired by celestial music
- Oranges and lemons
- Organs and angels
- Out of body from chloroform
- Out of body from dentist
- Paganini - Caprice No. 24
- Paganini - Caprices 01, 05 and 24 for solo violin
- Paganini - Moto perpetuo
- Paganini - Violin Concerto No 2
- Parker, Shelley E - My near death experience
- Pauli, Wolfgang - Dream, 28th August 1954
- Pete Townshend of the Who hears celestial music
- Philo - On celestial music
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- Pink Floyd - Saucerful of Secrets
- Plato - Republic - Harmony and the Planets
- Plato - Republic X - 03 Tale of Er
- Plato - Timaeus - Moving spheres
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- Pythagoras - Censorinus - De Die Natali
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- Pythagoras - Iamblichus's Life - Celestial music
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- Pythagoras - Iamblichus's Life - Music and dancing
- Pythagoras - Iamblichus's Life - Music and healing
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- Pythagoras - Iamblichus's Life - Tetractys
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- Pythagoras - Shirazi - In Hurqalya
- Quintillian on Orpheus
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- Rachmaninoff - Choral Symphony, The Bells
- Rachmaninoff - Isle of the Dead, Op. 29
- Rachmaninoff - Plays his Piano Concerto No. 2
- Rachmaninoff - Prelude in C sharp minor
- Rachmaninoff - Rhapsody on a theme by Paganini
- Rachmaninoff - Symphonic dances
- Rachmaninoff - Trio élégiaque No. 2 in D minor
- Rachmaninov - Vespers - All Night Vigil
- Rahel Varnhagen - Letters - Hears celestial music
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- Ride a cock horse
- Rig veda - Frogs
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- Rops, Felicien - Grande Lyre
- Rumi - Mathnawi - We have all been parts of Adam
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- Rumi - Rubaiyat - The birds have flown to freedom
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- Ruth Murray Underhill - Native American Indians - The Papago
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- Shostakovich - Ballet Suite No. 1 - Waltz-Scherzo
- Shostakovich - Ballet Suite No. 2 - Adagio
- Shostakovich - Ballet Suite No. 2 - Finale
- Shostakovich - Ballet Suite No. 2 - Spring Waltz
- Shostakovich - Ballet Suite No. 2 - Waltz
- Shostakovich - Piano Concerto No. 1: II. Lento
- Shostakovich - Piano Concerto No. 2: II. Andante
- Shostakovich - Romance (from The Gadfly)
- Shostakovich - Second Waltz
- Sikhism – Japji 37
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- Tchaikovsky - 4th symphony
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- The Rasa’il Ikhwan al-Safa - The Epistle on Music
- The Rasa’il Ikhwan al-Safa - The Epistle on Music
- Through the Looking Glass - Ch 04 - 1 Tweedledum and Tweedledee
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- Tom Tom the Piper's son
- Twelve drummers drumming
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- Vaughan Williams - Symphony no 6
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- Veena
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- Vignoli, Tito - On music
- Vignoli, Tito - The healing power of music
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- Vision of Timarchus
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- Wadsworth Longfellow, Henry - Fata Morgana
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- Warner Allen, Herbert - The Timeless moment
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- Wordsworth, William - Mid the dark steeps repose the shadowy streams
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- Xam bushmen - Footpaths in the sky
- Yeats, W B - Collected poems - The piper piping away
- Zhu Xi - I watch the changes of yin and yang