Sunday, November 24, 2019

The Sound of OM? 20 to 30 Hz emanating from electrostimulation of muscle fiber

The sound that can be recorded from the myofascial tissue was mentioned for the first time in 1665 and only picked up again in 1810, described as a “rolling of distant thunder,” with a frequency between 20 and 30 Hz. The sound was heard with a rudimentary stethoscope, while in modern times much finer equipment is used with a microphone placed on the skin.,

In the modern scientific landscape, there is a lack of agreement on the origin of this acoustic phenomenon but, rather, a convergence on the clinical significance and function of the myofascial system. The sound recordable from the tissue may be used as a clinical evaluation of muscular strength, coordination, and appropriate intervention of motor units.,

The acoustic myogram records the sound produced during active movement of a muscular district, in parallel mode with regard to the recordable signal from the electromyogram.

One of the assumptions on which this phenomenon is based is the lateral vibration of the muscle fibers during active contraction or with external stimulation by electrostimulation, a vibration that produces pressure waves that generate a sound.,, The lateral vibrations are caused by differences in pressure along the muscle fibre. This propagation of pressure occurs in a precise and oscillatory pattern, and for this reason can be used as a diagnostic tool in healthy individuals with conditions, both in adults and in paediatrics.

The sound may derive from the vibration of the muscular fiber on the passage of the electric current, and corresponds to the resonance frequency proper to the fiber., This vibration could reflect on the connective tissue rich in crystalline structures, producing an oscillating electric field of the same frequency of recordable sounds due to piezoelectric effect.

At present there are no studies that determine or measure an effect on the recordable sound from the myofascial system, by applying a manual approach.

We know that the myofibroblasts are able to produce rhythmic contractions, mechanical oscillations that affect the fascial environment, metabolically and functionally., These cells exhibit a cyclical contraction in parallel to the oscillations of the presence of intracellular calcium, with a peak of 99 seconds for each contractile cycle, and more static (isometric) contractions due to the presence of the Rho and Rho-associated kinase (ROCK) substrate. We do not know if the recordable sound could also arise from such fascial behavior.
Ch'an Master Nan, Huai-Chin says the loud sound of OM emanating from the heart is the jing converting to shen.

I had this experience BEFORE I read that information from Master Nan, Huai-chin. I had the experience from a strong plant root-dmt combined with an MAOI seed - while in full lotus for four hours nonstop - I heard a strong OM sound emanating from the heart as I was in a rainbow vortex.

That OM sound very likely was produced by the above effect!


8 comments:

  1. Hey how ya doing? I have a question about breathing in the spring forest qigong practice and why master chunyi lin says to breath in and suck in your gut and when you exhale stick the belly out. alot of other people that do breathing techniques and such seem to do it the opposite way. Are there different benefits for each one.

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    1. Hi Skyler: Thanks for the question. Qigong master Leslie Vincent, while working at SFQ, answered that question in detail. She explained that Master Lin really meant to have the belly BELOW the navel to be sucked in. So that is reverse breathing. I have an image of that in my training pdf also. thanks and all the best.

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  2. Checked it out im on page 24 I'm going to keep reading it very interesting information.

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  3. So is moving of yin and yang the only active exercise you do? How long do you do it for? I imagine the longer the better like you were saying doing the horse stance for 2 hours a day after three months opens the third eye! That's awesome. I saw this video of wim hof doing the horse stance for 6 hours he got a guiness world record for it wasn't wasn'tathe best form tho haha. And should I incorporate the the breathing techniques where you talk about squeezing the sphincter up and the diaphragm down while doing small universe or is that later after you filled up your lower Dan tien.

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    1. yes you can incorporating the breathing - the small universe should be done with reverse breathing.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uV3Oj6EDJxk
      Thanks for that info on Wim Hof's horse stance! I posted a comment on that vid.

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    2. Awesome thanks. And for sure I cant see your comment I guess he might have to approve the comment

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  4. I'm going on the 7 day cruise with chunyi and the monks I'm excited I got this feeling rush over my body when I saw like its calling to me. Same thing that made me go to my first retreat in california

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