Simone Vitale: The "Phonosphere" of the Earth, a vast and stupendous symphony of nature... tainted by noise

Interviewed by Tim LynchMay 23, 2018
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All the sounds of nature coalesce and vibrate, in one vast symphony as in, for example, the dawn chorus of birds. The human contribution to this living,
nourishing element we call sound very often shows a lack of awareness, similarly to other aspects of the environment. A mindful use of sound can be
of great help in these turbulent times.

In understanding sound ecology and the ‘phonosphere’ - that above the lithosphere (the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper
mantle) and ‘within' the teaming biosphere - resides the all of nature’s creatures emanating their calls and instinctive sounds. But more so, the whistle
of the wind, the rustle of leaves, the murmur of a brook and the crashing of waves on a beach - everywhere natures dance emanates a soundscape that
delights and touches our senses.

Then we have industrial man - and we all know these sounds.

But first ...

In the beginning.

In the beginning was the word and the word was with God and as the greatest story of Judaism, Christianity and Islam says - the word was with God and the
word was God.

And in this profound creation story a vibration made itself known … science is belated catching up stating that there was a big bang, when the greatest
vibration ever - burst into being …

And when we speak a word our first utterance has our vocal chord’s vibrating the air that comes out our mouth as a word - in the beginning was the word.

So vibration is very much a part of the way our universe came into being, and also how this message has been carried onward - to you dear reader - even
today.

Early investigations

Many years ago spiritual scientists were able to show that sound can affect matter and that by placing a hand full of flour on a plate of glass that was
about half a meter square and then running up the edge of it a violin bow - they noticed certain nodal patterns emerge - Evidently Galileo was aware
of this from his time in the 1600’s and this has been continued by the Theosophists in the 19 century and and Rudolf Steiner’s Anthroposophists in
the early 20th century.

Many experiments even showed that liquid can burst out of a pool of liquid when influenced by sound - which exhibited that form could come into being and
that standing patterns have been now shown to mimic geometric patterns in flowers and plants and even the shapes of jellyfish.

Present day unveiling.

We can now record trees and plants ‘singing to each other’ with musical sounds that are in many ways are both beautiful and mysterious. Also scientists
talk about the ‘echo’ of the big bang, the first movement of creation.

So the importance is to realise that we are totally surrounded by not only beauty and magnificence but so much more that is unseen, below our daily vision.

Which is a very good reminder for us all that we need to get away from our devices and computers and get back into the garden, where we can relax and just
be. Also by standing barefooted in the garden or in the soil - this ‘earthing’ allows us to once again restore our balance so that in many ways we
become a conduit between heaven and earth - or a tuning fork - or as Dr Robin Kelly says - a ‘human antennae.’

So when we look deeply into the atomic and subatomic realms - we see that not only is everything on our planet vibrating - we can feel that we too are
an energy bundle of sub atomic atoms within a vast planearty and universal energy field.

And yet there is more - when we still ourselves we may come to the realisation of the essence of who we are - this ‘something’ can touch our soul - heralding
a profound panorama of being - an opportunity to divine who we really are.

This is a vast subject that one can immerse themselves into - for a whole life time.

Moody Blues - Lyrics

This garden universe vibrates complete

Some may get a sound so sweet

Vibrations reach on up to become light

And then through gamma, out of sight

Between the eyes and ears there lie

The sounds of color and the light of a sigh

And to hear the sun, what a thing to believe

But it's all around if we could but perceive

To know ultra violet, infra-red and X-rays

Beauty to find in so many ways

Two notes of the chord, that's our full scope

But to reach the chord is our life's hope

And to name the chord is important to some

So they give a word and the word is Om

In Search of the lost chord. in 1968

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Tim Lynch

Tim Lynch, is a New Zealander, who is fortunate in that he has whakapapa, or a bloodline that connects him to the Aotearoan Maori. He has been involved as an activist for over 40 years - within the ecological, educational, holistic, metaphysical, spiritual & nuclear free movements. He sees the urgency of the full spectrum challenges that are coming to meet us, and is putting his whole life into being an advocate for todays and tomorrows children. 'To Mobilise Consciousness.'

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