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#1 Posted : 11/9/2011 2:16:17 PM

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I've noticed an uncanny similarity between the frequency of the carrier wave I've experienced when I've broken through, and the all pervading buzzing like sound present when one is striking a gong. I've also heard this sound played in the background of many hindu chants.

Does anyone have any info or resources regarding the nature of this frequency and how its been accessed/incorporated into music. I imagine there is a mathamatical/music theory-like law at play between these two things, I'm just curious if anyone knows more...

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#2 Posted : 11/9/2011 2:28:49 PM

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One way buzzing sounds can be created is when two or more frequencies that are typically close together are sort of competing with each other. It can also be created through the intense and close repetition of vibrating membranes such as the case with the gong.
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#3 Posted : 11/9/2011 4:51:47 PM

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I'm not sure what the term "carrier wave" means exactly, but I am assuming you just mean the sound you hear as you enter the DMT trip?

Over the past few years, I've begun to "hear" different frequencies of sounds that seem to emanate from my brain - especially on certain chemicals. Sometimes I'm not on anything. I always assumed it was some sort of feedback loop overflowing into the auditory circuit from nearby receptors that are experiencing lots of activity. Perhaps the "electron spin resonance" brought up by McKenna in one of his books (Invisible Landscape?).
 
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#4 Posted : 11/10/2011 3:24:10 AM

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This is purely personal opinion, but I do create music, frequencies, and sound construction for my music, so...

My understanding of the frequency is that it is an audible experience of a universal energy wave. It's acoustic make up is similar to "sub bass" in the various forms of bass music and dance music, just far more complex and far more powerful. It is the audible manifestation of part of the intertwining energy/consciousness fractal that makes up our existence.

Also this: The Sound The Universe Makes


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