Saturday, December 1, 2018

Spirit Dance Play: Language, Music and Brain: A mysterious relationship

Dear Dr. Jerome Lewis: Thank you for your article on language, music and dance. (pdf book) I did my master's thesis on music and nonwestern philosophy meditation. All human cultures use the Octave, Perfect Fifth and Perfect Fourth but only in the West, since the "Greek Miracle," were those music intervals "compromised" into logarithmic, symmetric geometric ratios. I have corresponded with math professor Luigi Borzacchini on this topic, a cover-up of the secret music origins of Western science that he published with the remarks of "really astonishing," and "shocking" and a "deep pre-established disharmony" that is the "guiding evolutive principle of science."

So it is quite ironic when we study the "music" of nonwestern cultures but at the same time we can't help but project our own "scientific" biases of what music is. Fields Medal math professor Alain Connes provides an amazing example of this. He argues that the Octave, Perfect Fifth and Perfect Fourth are "noncommutative" and therefore provide the "formal language" for a unified field model of reality, that is relativistic quantum science. So this is quite fascinating as it corroborated my own insights into why I studied nonwestern philosophy based on nonwestern music theory. Only, of course, since Connes has his Western music bias (he practices Chopin at home) he then thinks that Western music with the logarithmic tuning is the best-case scenario (despite relying on this more fundamental noncommutative phase logic). And so he thinks that oral-based music lacks the sophistication of say written music like orchestration where multiple different spacetime clefs are occurring at once. I've trained in orchestration so I know precisely what he is referring to (transposing the clefs in "real time" at the piano - for all the instruments).

So then Eddie Oshins at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center did discover the secret. He was tasked with studying quantum psychology and like Connes, Oshins realized it is the noncommutative phase logic that explains quantum psychology. But Oshins also trained in and taught Wing Chun (the lineage of Bruce Lee). Oshins realized the secret of nonwestern meditation (as Daoist alchemy called Neigong) was explained and actuated due to the noncommutative phase logic! This is again something I had figured out on my own so I was very happy to discover Oshins had also made this realization. But Oshins remains unknowned except among the other SLAC scientists. He worked with math professor Louis Kauffman for example and so I've corresponded with Kauffman about this noncommutative phase logic.

So then how does this relate back to the original human culture relying on dance and music for spiritual training? Well if you study the book "Taoist Yoga: Alchemy and Immortality" then the secrets are revealed. For example for males the left hand is  yang and the right hand is yin while the lower body is yin and upper body is yang. So simply by putting the left hand facing the lower body and right hand facing the upper body you "activate" the noncommutative phase logic (that is non-local) and so you create free energy. So in the SAn Bushmen culture - the females sleep on the left hand side of the fire while the males sleep on the right hand side. Females are "yang" internally as the original N/om healers. In India this philosophy is called the "three gunas" - the oldest philosophy of India. As in China, it also is from music theory. You are probably aware of Dr. Victor Grauer tracing the spread of the San Bushmen music culture around the world.

So I have researched this secret in detail - I have a "training" pdf based on quantum biology (as the San Bushmen culture really practiced relativistic quantum biology!). Also I've written quite a few pdfs and articles on this - it's all free - linked through http://elixirfield.blogspot.com

thanks,

drew hempel

p.s. feel free to have a "conservation" with me on this topic. I read Chris Knight's book Blood Relations over 10 years ago.


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