Dimensional Sounds – What is the Evolutionary sound? (Part 1)
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It all starts with a simple ringing, then you’ll realize that ringing has a meaning.
Today we’re going to talk about a particular sound because of which everyone, at least once in their life, has wondered: “Do I have a hearing problem?” We’re talking about whistles or rustling noises that seem foreign to us, which we’ll refer to as dimensional sounds. We all hear these sounds, which we first identify as ringing in our ears, but not everyone knows that these sounds have a purpose. They start from a strange tone that becomes more noticeable at night, when everything is quiet, whereas during the day it’s much harder to hear. The more silence there is, the more this sound – which sounds like a strange whistling – becomes perceivable. Usually, we think it’s a hearing issue, because it’s not a clearly identifiable sound but more like a noise produced by the ears, something between a soft rustling and a high-pitched tone. Sometimes the sound increases in both volume and layers, allowing you to hear more than one tone; other times we can go long periods without hearing them at all. Often, they’re mistaken for tinnitus because the reason behind these auditory phenomena isn’t understood. But you’ll very soon understand the difference between dimensional sounds and actual hearing disorders.
Let’s start with the fact that everyone experiences this “disturbance”, from small children to adults and the elderly, without exception. Some choose to ignore it, some get worried and turn to a doctor who can do nothing to help, while others simply resign themselves to it. Yet, a few understand that there is something more, so they choose to explore and find out what these sounds really are. If you pay attention for a moment, you may realize that even now you’re hearing these sounds, but since they were hidden by the various noises around you, you hadn’t noticed them. These sounds don’t come from the ears, and you’ll notice that you hear them directly inside your head, which is very different from hearing a sound with your ears. They vaguely resemble a whistle or the sound of the musical instrument called Triangle; it’s similar to a high-pitched sound, but it rises steadily and doesn’t suddenly trigger discomfort in the ears. It begins with a rustling, then it rises, with a seemingly monotonous tone that increases in intensity. Many have learned to ignore them and don’t notice them anymore, some can’t sleep at night because the intensity of the sounds is so strong, while others have learned how to use them, lower them, and raise them at will. Countless people believe they have hearing problems and worry unnecessarily, when in fact these are dimensional sounds, not the result of auditory issues. That hearing problems do exist is undeniable, but many people who think they suffer from tinnitus are actually perceiving dimensional sounds and are worrying about a problem they don’t really have.
At first, it seems like a rustling, a strange, faint noise that seems to come from your ears, but if you pay close attention, you recognize it as a much deeper sound, coming from inside your head. Then a tone begins, and if you listen to it, it grows louder and you can distinguish two different tones, one slightly higher-pitched than the other. In a way, they’re like two musical notes, but ones that keep playing without needing to be struck again; it’s a continuous and uniform sound. If you ignore them, they fade; if you focus on them, they grow louder and more insistent. It’s a sound you’d want to recreate, but no instrument or noise really matches it. The tones might vaguely resemble the sound of a Triangle, a kind of “Tiiin” that rises and seems to come from the ears, yet at times you might hear them so loudly that even external sounds – like the everyday noises you may hear at home – can’t cover the tones you hear inside your head.
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Even though it may seem strange, these sounds are very useful for the development of the sixth sense. Until you learn how to raise and lower them, they might seem like annoying and completely useless noises, but once you become familiar with them and discover how to use them, you realize how truly useful and important they are. We call them dimensional sounds because they are tones that act as a bridge to other dimensions, and sometimes as an alarm to alert you that something dimensional is approaching you. They’re called dimensional sounds because they let you know that there is more beyond what you usually see; they’re like a reminder that you don’t belong solely to this world, but that there’s something else around you. It’s a sound that is especially strong in the presence of high vibrations, which could be due to a nearby entity or the beginning of a spiritual experience. For example, they become very strong when you’re starting to go out in the astral. But it’s not just that: dimensional sounds are an antenna that constantly reminds us of the existence of other dimensions. These sounds are activated particularly when something more “elevated” is happening near us, something that doesn’t belong to the typical low-vibration routine (thus the Low Frequency). The tones are like a warning that something dimensional is next to us, and in fact, in a house haunted by entities, you might hear them much louder. However, these sounds shouldn’t be associated only with the presence of entities, because they’re much more than that: they are a bridge of our sixth sense that allows us to discover, connect to, and benefit from other dimensions. In fact, they are sounds that belong to other dimensions beyond the earthly one we already know and hear with our ears, which is why they’re called dimensional sounds.
They appear as strange, monotonous, and seemingly dull sounds, but they can offer enormous satisfaction and magnificent experiences to those who choose to develop them through practice. Sometimes they resemble noises similar to vibrations (like “vmmvmm”), but if you focus and listen carefully, their sound will change and resemble more the sound of a Triangle. I call them the sounds of God, because they are like a calling, like a confirmation that everything exists. I define the tones as the sound of God because no matter where you are, who you’re with, or what moment you’re in, you know that these sounds will never abandon you, and if you pay attention to them, they become a bridge through which God can “communicate” with you more clearly. It doesn’t matter where you are or what period you’re going through, you can always hold on to the dimensional sounds that will purify your mind. These tones don’t belong to this dimension, instead they are a bridge that allows you to remain constantly connected to the others. It’s like a mermaid inviting you to listen to her. If you choose to listen to the tones, you increase the intensity of connection between you and the purer dimensions. There are different sounds that can be heard for various reasons, but the tones are the bridge that connects you to God.
These sounds are very comforting because they make you realize that spirituality, if we want to call it such, is not just a moment when you practice techniques at home, like during a session of meditation, but has always been a part of your life, even if you were never aware of it. The tones want to show you that it doesn’t matter who you’re with or whether you’re away from your home, because you can access that dimension whenever and as often as you like, and open that bridge between you and the different dimensions simply by paying attention to them. Nothing could be simpler. Dimensional sounds are very useful, first of all, for raising your vibration and moving toward a higher tonale. By listening to them, dimensional sounds allow you to cleanse your mind of negative energies and rebalance your mental and psychic abilities. The tones amplify your sixth sense and all your extrasensory abilities. They bring you closer to the higher and more positive vibrations that belong to the Universe. They are like a confirmation that everything exists, offering a great improvement that allows you to discover yourself and move closer to the One.
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When you practice spiritual techniques, such as meditation, you’ll notice that the volume of the tones increases. This happens because by meditating, you are raising your vibration and drawing closer to the purer dimensions, which is why the volume of the dimensional sounds increases as well. In the same way, by choosing to listen to the tones, you’re paying attention to the bridge that quickly connects you to higher vibrations, thereby enhancing both its intensity and its ability to communicate.
If at first they might have seemed like annoying noises, over time you'll realize just how important these sounds are for the development of the sixth sense; in fact, the skill doesn’t lie in simply hearing them, but in truly listening to them. Hearing them all your life isn’t a sign of being advanced in your evolution, because everyone hears them, even if many try to ignore them. The real ability lies in listening to them and turning them into a melody. Dimensional sounds are like an evolutionary sound, because through listening, they allow you to evolve and expand into new stages of knowledge. Even if they seem unimportant, you’ll discover how useful they are in enhancing your sensory abilities and in practicing other techniques. After all, everything is connected. At night, it’s much easier to perceive these sounds than during the day, because external noises drop to a minimum since everyone is asleep, so our hearing is less distracted and we can perceive internal sounds better, including the dimensional ones. On the other hand, if we live in a quiet environment, it becomes easier to perceive them even during the day. They usually begin with a tone, a single tone that lingers in the head for a while, then they increase, becoming two or three distinct sounds. They may seem very similar, but they have different volumes and pitches. If you pay attention to them, you’ll notice how quickly they can grow. These sounds are very important for our evolution, which is why we increasingly tend to cover our ears with headphones to listen to music, completely manipulated by the Low which wants to prevent us from discovering a new level of evolution. The tones belong to other dimensions, among the highest and closest to God, so it would be a real shame to ignore them forever.
If you listen to the tones carefully, you’ll notice they can increase in both number and volume; however, if you're not focused, they might fade or decrease. In fact, you'll notice that even a single, small, subtle thought is enough to lower the volume of the tones and cause some of them to disappear. While you practice listening to the dimensional sounds, you'll also be training your mind in non-thought, because in order to maintain the tones at a consistent level, and even make them grow, you'll need to be careful not to think. This gives you a double benefit. With practice, you'll be able to raise the volume of these sounds even in noisy places, not just at night or in silent environments. For now, though, start with the basics. Focus your attention on hearing the sound inside your head: little by little, you might hear it grow louder, and eventually, another sound might emerge, like two tones playing at once, layered over each other without clashing. It takes practice, but if you’re truly interested in improving your abilities, I’m sure you’ll find time to dedicate to it. At first, it may seem difficult to hear them because when you're not paying attention, they appear loud; but when you finally try to listen, they suddenly seem quieter than usual. But from today try to listen to them for at least 5 minutes, several times a week. You'll notice how, by giving them your attention, their sound will improve and feel less like a disturbance and more like the tone of a melody. To increase the sound’s volume, breathe in prana, because by drawing energy into yourself, you’ll raise your vibration and this will help you perceive dimensional sounds more clearly. In the next lesson, I’ll explain how dimensional sounds work and why they’re so important. But for now, begin with some practical experience by choosing to listen to them rather than ignore them. Devote a few minutes to them, and try to do it more often throughout the week. In doing so, you’ll gain a better understanding of the differences and energetic purifications that arise from listening to the tones. Relax, and enjoy the auditory experience.
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