Nikola Tesla's Vibrational Healing Device: Sound & Vibrational Medicine
Summary
TLDRThis video explores the fascinating intersection of vibrational medicine and historical anecdotes, highlighting Nikola Tesla's experimental use of mechanical oscillators for health benefits, as experienced by Mark Twain. It delves into the ancient roots of vibrational healing, tracing back to Pythagoras and the Egyptians, and extends through to modern scientific inquiries into the therapeutic effects of sound and vibration on various ailments, including cancer. Through compelling narratives and scientific studies, the video presents vibrational medicine not as myth but as a potent, rediscovered science with the potential to revolutionize health and healing, underscoring Tesla's profound insight into the universe's secrets through energy, frequency, and vibration.
Takeaways
- 🔮 Nikola Tesla and Mark Twain experimented with a mechanical oscillator in the 1890s, which led to unexpected health improvements for Twain.
- 🎶 Ancient cultures, including the Greeks and Egyptians, understood and utilized the healing powers of sound and vibration, a practice rediscovered by Tesla.
- 🎧 Pythagoras, considered the father of mathematics, also explored the medicinal effects of musical harmonies, laying early groundwork for vibrational medicine.
- 🎙️ Tesla's invention of the oscillator and his experiments with vibrations aimed at treating a wide variety of health issues, from constipation to cardiovascular disease.
- 📚 Tesla viewed his work with vibrational medicine as his greatest contribution to human well-being, highlighting the importance of energy, frequency, and vibration.
- 🔊 Sound and vibration have been used for healing across different cultures and millennia, from Australian aborigines to Tibetan monks, showcasing its universal application.
- 🤖 Quantum physics and modern studies have supported the idea that everything in the universe, including the human body, operates at certain frequencies, influencing health.
- 💊 Vibrational medicine has shown promise in treating serious conditions like cancer, with certain frequencies causing cancer cells to disintegrate.
- 🌻 Studies indicate that vibrational therapy can reduce anxiety, depression, pain, and even improve conditions like osteoporosis, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's.
- 📡 The principles of vibrational medicine, deeply rooted in the fabric of the universe, could revolutionize the approach to healthcare, offering non-invasive, holistic treatments.
Q & A
What was the unexpected effect of Nikola Tesla's mechanical oscillator on Mark Twain?
-The unexpected effect was that Twain experienced terrible diarrhea after using Tesla's mechanical oscillator.
How did Tesla's mechanical oscillator reportedly benefit those who used it regularly?
-Tesla's mechanical oscillator reportedly benefited users by alleviating a variety of ailments, including dyspepsia, stomach troubles, biliousness, constipation, and flatulence, leading to improved health and vigor.
What did Tesla claim was his greatest contribution to human well-being?
-Tesla claimed that his discovery and invention of the mechanical oscillator was his greatest contribution to human well-being.
How did Pythagoras use musical instruments for healing according to the script?
-Pythagoras used musical instruments to perform 'soul adjustments,' using the power of music as medicine to purify the mind, heal the body, and bring the soul into harmony.
What did ancient cultures believe about the healing powers of sound and vibration?
-Ancient cultures believed that sound and vibration had significant healing powers, using it to treat a wide variety of illnesses and injuries through vibrational medicine.
How did Tesla's experiment with a vibrator in New York City demonstrate the principle behind his oscillator?
-Tesla's experiment demonstrated the principle behind his oscillator by showing that vibrations could affect the structure of solid objects, suggesting that similar principles could be applied to reorganize the structure of the human body for healing purposes.
What was Bruce Tainio's discovery regarding the optimal frequency of the human body?
-Bruce Tainio discovered that a healthy human body resonates at a frequency between 62 and 70 MHz, and when this frequency drops below 58Hz, the immune system becomes compromised, leading to disease.
What were the results of the study conducted by Helene Grimal and Fabien Maman on the effects of sound waves on cancer cells?
-Their study found that certain sound wave frequencies could cause cancer cells to lose structural integrity and explode, demonstrating the potential of vibrational medicine to treat cancer.
What are some of the benefits of vibrational therapy as mentioned in the script?
-Vibrational therapy has been shown to reduce anxiety and depression, help with muscle soreness, arthritis, menstrual pain, improve bone density, blood flow, decrease muscle tremors in Parkinson's disease, and aid in the treatment of Alzheimer's, among other benefits.
What did the script suggest about the future potential of vibrational medicine?
-The script suggested that vibrational medicine, based on ancient knowledge and rediscovered by Tesla, has the potential to revolutionize medicine and human health by treating a wide range of conditions, from mental health issues to serious illnesses like cancer and Alzheimer's.
Outlines
🧪 Tesla's Vibrational Invention and Its Unexpected Benefits
In the 1890s, Nikola Tesla, accompanied by Mark Twain, experimented with a mechanical oscillator in Tesla's laboratory. This invention caused vibrations to pass through the body at varying frequencies. Twain, suffering from several ailments, tried the machine and experienced immediate, albeit embarrassing, relief. Over two months of daily use, Twain reported significant health improvements. Tesla and his assistants also noted health benefits from the machine, including the alleviation of digestive issues. Tesla believed this invention was a significant contribution to human well-being, utilizing it to treat various health conditions with the underlying principle that the universe's secrets lie in energy, frequency, and vibration.
🎶 Ancient Practices of Vibrational Medicine
Historically, vibrational medicine has been a cross-cultural phenomenon, with ancient Greeks, led by Pythagoras, using musical instruments for healing, termed 'soul adjustments.' These practices were based on the mathematical relationships between sounds and their healing effects on the body. Similarly, ancient Egyptians and other cultures utilized sound and vibration for therapeutic purposes, with instruments like the sistrum producing ultrasound levels. This knowledge extended to architectural acoustics, such as in the pyramids and the Neolithic temples of Malta, resonating at healing frequencies. Even in Australia, the didgeridoo was used for healing, illustrating a global, ancient understanding of vibrational medicine's power.
🔊 Tesla's Theories on Vibrational Impacts on Structures and Health
In the early 1900s, a story emerged about Nikola Tesla demonstrating the power of vibration by attaching a small device to a building's steel framework, causing it to resonate dangerously. This anecdote underscores Tesla's broader hypothesis that everything, including the human body, is composed of atoms in constant motion and that vibrational medicine can reorganize this structure to heal. Quantum physics and research into human body resonance frequencies support this, suggesting that maintaining or restoring optimal frequency can significantly affect health, potentially preventing or curing diseases.
🧬 The Potential of Sound Frequencies to Combat Diseases
Research into vibrational medicine has revealed its potential to affect cellular structures profoundly. Experiments with sound frequencies have shown that certain vibrations can destroy cancer cells without harming surrounding tissues. Additionally, vibrational therapy has been explored for various conditions, including mental health issues, physical recovery, and chronic diseases. These findings suggest a broad applicability of vibrational medicine, offering non-invasive, drug-free alternatives for treating ailments and potentially revolutionizing medical practices.
📚 Conclusion and Invitation to Explore Vibrational Medicine Further
The video concludes by emphasizing the transformative potential of vibrational medicine, grounded in ancient wisdom and validated by modern science. It invites viewers to consider the implications of this approach for treating a wide range of conditions, from physical injuries to chronic diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's. The narrator encourages further exploration and learning through resources like Skillshare, highlighting the ongoing relevance and promise of vibrational therapies in improving human health and well-being.
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Keywords
💡Nikola Tesla
💡Vibrational Medicine
💡Pythagoras
💡Frequency
💡Optimal Frequency
💡Ancient Healing Practices
💡Vibrational Therapy
💡Sound Healing
💡Quantum Physics
💡Healing Frequencies
Highlights
Nikola Tesla introduces Mark Twain to a mechanical oscillator, leading to unexpected results but ultimately improved health.
Tesla's oscillator invention is described as his greatest contribution to human well-being.
Tesla and his assistants experience significant health improvements after using the oscillator regularly.
The concept of vibrational medicine dates back to Pythagoras, who used musical instruments for healing.
Ancient Greeks and Egyptians utilized sound and vibration for therapeutic purposes.
The discovery of an underground temple in Malta with exceptional sound behavior supports ancient practices of vibrational healing.
Tesla's experiments with his oscillator and vibrational medicine aim to reorganize the structure of the human body for healing.
Quantum physics principles and the optimal frequency of the human body are linked to health and disease prevention.
Experiments by Helene Grimal and Fabien Maman show that sound waves can cause cancer cells to disintegrate.
Vibrational medicine's potential in treating a wide range of conditions, including cancer, is highlighted.
Sound therapy has been shown to reduce anxiety, depression, and improve conditions like arthritis and Parkinson's disease.
NASA uses vibrational therapy to prevent bone density loss in astronauts.
Vibration therapy could be beneficial for patients with diabetes, cerebral palsy, and Alzheimer's disease.
The foundational principles of vibrational medicine could revolutionize how medicine is practiced and how human health is approached.
Skillshare sponsorship mentioned, emphasizing learning and creativity.
Transcripts
One lazy afternoon in the 1890s,
legendary inventor Nikola Tesla was lounging around
his laboratory with his good friend Samuel Clemens,
also known as the famed writer Mark Twain.
The two had a longstanding relationship, and Twain,
who was notoriously fascinated with science and technology,
was a regular visitor at Tesla's laboratory.
By this point in his life, Twain was, as Tesla described,
"in the worst shape, suffering from a variety of distressing
and dangerous ailments."
Thus, on this particular afternoon,
Tesla suggested that Twain try out a new invention
he'd been working on,
a mechanical oscillator which sent vibrations
through the body at various frequencies.
Twain agreed and stepped onto Tesla's machine.
At the end of the process,
Twain suddenly leaped up and rushed
to the toilet with terrible diarrhea.
Despite this,
Twain would continue to use the machine daily
for almost two months,
at the end of which he had, in the words of Tesla,
"regained his old vigor and ability of enjoying life
to the fullest extent."
This was, in fact, exactly what Tesla had expected,
the same results Tesla and his assistants
had achieved during their experimentation
with the invention.
As Tesla described in his records:
"I stepped on the platform and the vibrations imparted to it
by the machine were transmitted to my body.
The sensation experienced was as strange as agreeable,
and I asked my assistants to try.
They did so and were mystified and pleased like myself.
But a few minutes later some of us,
who had stayed longer on the platform,
felt an unspeakable and pressing necessity
which had to be promptly satisfied,
and then the stupendous truth dawned upon me."
"When I began to practice
with my assistants mechanical therapy,
we used to finish our meals quickly
and rush back to the laboratory.
We suffered from dyspepsia and various stomach troubles,
biliousness, constipation,
flatulence and other disturbances,
all natural results of such irregular habit.
But only after a week of application,
during which I improved the technique
and my assistants learned how to take the treatment
to their best advantage,
all these forms of sickness disappeared
as by enchantment and for nearly four years,
while the machine was in use,
we were all in excellent health."
Tesla described this discovery and invention
as his greatest contribution to human well-being,
a bold statement for an inventor
on the level of Nikola Tesla.
Throughout the rest of his life,
he would use his oscillation machine to treat people
with a wide variety of health problems;
from constipation to cardiovascular disease,
injuries and infections, sleep disorders,
and hormonal imbalances.
But exactly what was it that he had discovered?
As Tesla himself said:
"If you want to find the secrets of the universe,
think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration."
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- [Narrator] Over 2500 years ago,
legendary Greek thinker Pythagoras;
the professed father of mathematics and geometry,
as well as the first person to use the term "philosophy"
was waking past a blacksmith's shop,
when he heard the sounds of hammers pounding
on iron emanating from within.
He stopped,
noticing the hammers were producing curious harmonies.
Intrigued, he ran inside to investigate.
After some examination,
Pythagoras found that those hammers
which were harmonious with each other
had a simple mathematical relationship,
namely that their masses were ratios
or fractions of each other.
This sent his mind racing, as he began to experiment,
investigating and testing with liquids in glass,
various pipes,
and various lengths of stringed instruments he had created.
The results of these experiments led Pythagoras
to a stunning conclusion;
that music was not only an expression of 'sacred geometry,'
but that it was, in fact, medicine.
He began to use the instruments
he had created to perform what he called 'soul adjustments,'
teaching that these adjustments
would not only bring the soul into harmony.
but purify the mind and heal the body.
As 3rd-century Syrian philosopher Iamblichus noted,
"Pythagoras devised musical medicines calculated
to repress and cure diseases of both bodies and souls."
In other words,
Pythagoras was using vibrational medicine
to treat a wide variety of illnesses and injuries,
just as Tesla would thousands of years later.
Led by Pythagoras,
the ancient Greeks became proficient
with vibrational medicine.
They would treat their soldiers by plucking strings
of a bow-like instrument over injuries,
creating vibrations which were shown to allow pus
to drain more freely, and wounds to heal much faster.
Further, they used healing chambers for "dream sleep,"
where reverberant spaces inside temples
would allow practitioners to, in effect,
bathe in sound and vibration while they slept.
Of course, the Greeks were not the only,
nor even the first, ancient culture
to use vibrational medicine.
It is interesting to note that Pythagoras
was the first Greek educated in the Egyptian secrets
of science, medicine, math, and astronomy;
this, during a 20-plus year stint he spent in the country.
Notably, a fundamental part
of this secret Egyptian knowledge,
which Pythagoras must surely have been exposed to,
was a belief that sound and vibration had healing abilities.
Consider the Egyptians used certain resonant vowel sounds
in their ancient rituals;
these vowels were considered so sacred
that they were banned from everyday language
and did not appear in the written language of hieroglyphics.
Further, Egyptians used an instrument called a 'sistrum'
during ceremonies, a rattle with metal disks attached to it,
which has been shown
to create exceptionally high levels of ultrasound.
There are some,
such as Egyptian archaeologist Dr. Abd' el Hakim Awyan,
who believe that the pyramids themselves
were used for sound healing.
Dr. Abd' el suggests that the large granite sarcophagi
which have been found inside various pyramids
were not sarcophagi at all,
but rather conducive platforms for people to lie on
and absorb sound vibrations resonating through the chambers.
As he explains,
"Every chamber within the pyramid
has a specific harmonic replicating
the harmonics of the cavities of the human body.
Sound healing techniques were then used
to restore the patient's body to the correct harmonics."
When considering whether the pyramids of Egypt
were used in sound healing,
it should be mentioned that a similar,
much older temple was found on the island of Malta
in the early 1900s,
a Neolithic underground complex
which displayed "exceptional sound behavior."
Archaeologist Fernando Coimbra described how,
when within the complex,
"he felt the sound crossing his body at high speed,
leaving a sensation of relaxation.
When it was repeated, the sensation returned,
and he also had the illusion that the sound
was reflected from his body
to the ancient red ochre paintings on the walls."
Could this be the same effect Abd' el
is describing in Egyptian pyramids?
Crucially, Coimbra and his team noted
that all of the underground rooms resonated
at the same frequency; exactly 111 Hz.
This is significant,
not only because 111 Hz
has been called the "holy frequency,"
but because when Pythagoras created a musical scale
during the experiments which followed his experience
with the blacksmith's hammers,
it started with an A note, which resonated at, yes, 111 Hz.
Yet, vibrational medicine goes back further
and stretches across the cultures of humanity;
it is not just the arena of the Middle East
and the Mediterranean.
40,000 years ago in Australia,
the world's oldest wind instrument, the 'yidaki'
now known as the 'didgeridoo'
was used to heal broken bones, muscle tears, and illnesses.
Native American pow wows,
with drumming, chanting, and singing,
have been used to treat mental and physical illness
for many thousands of years.
The Buddhist monks of Tibet have long incorporated
the vibrations of singing bowls and gongs
into their ceremonies and meditations.
The list could go on, but the point seems clear.
Ancient cultures appear to have possessed knowledge
about the healing powers of sound and vibration,
a knowledge rediscovered by Tesla
at the end of the 20th century.
But are these secrets of sound just fantasy,
the irrelevant ramblings of generations passed?
Or something more?
Perhaps it is not a myth, but science.
In the early 1900s,
a curious article appeared in The World Today magazine,
detailing the alleged adventures of one Nikola Tesla
on a day out in New York City. It read:
"He put his little vibrator in his coat-pocket
and went out to hunt a half-erected steel building.
Down in the Wall Street district,
he found one, 10 stories of steel framework
without a brick or a stone laid around it.
He clamped the vibrator to one of the beams
and fussed with the adjustment until he got it.
In Tesla's own words,
"Finally, the structure began to creak and weave,
and the steel-workers came to the ground panic-stricken,
believing that there had been an earthquake.
Rumors spread that the building was about to fall,
and the police reserves were called out.
Before anything serious happened,
I took off the the vibrator, put in my pocket and went away.
But if I had kept on 10 minutes more,
I could have laid that building flat in the street.
And, with the same vibrator,
I could have dropped the Brooklyn Bridge
into the East River in less than an hour."
What Tesla understood,
what served as the backdrop not only to this story,
but to the creation of his oscillator and experiments
with vibrational medicine, was, quite simply,
that everything is made up of atoms
in a constant state of motion.
Depending on the speed of this motion,
things will appear as a solid, a liquid, or a gas.
That is to say,
even something as presumably solid as a building
is really more space between atoms than anything else.
What Tesla did to the building was what he,
and ancient cultures believed,
could be done to the human body;
that is, he used vibration to reorganize its very structure.
In the words of acclaimed doctor
and chiropractor June Leslie Weider,
"Vibrational medicine works at a deep, cellular level
where molecular properties are being changed by vibrations."
String Theory explains that everything in the universe
is constantly vibrating,
each with its own unique frequency;
just as electrons vibrate while revolving
around the nucleus of an atom,
so too do planets vibrate as they circle suns.
As Einstein put it, "Everything in life is a vibration."
Accordingly, human beings have an optimal frequency,
that is, a state where each of the cells in the human body
are vibrating as they were designed to.
During the early 1990s,
quantum physicist Bruce Tainio conducted experiments
which showed that a healthy human body resonates
at between 62 and 70 MHz.
Further, he found that when that frequency drops below 58Hz,
the immune system becomes compromised, and disease starts.
In other words,
a person's health is directly impacted
by the frequency their body is vibrating at.
Optimal frequency can be lowered by chemical,
physical, mental, or emotional stimuli.
For example, Tainio found that viruses
have their own, very low frequencies.
At around the same time,
an osteopath named Dr. Peter Guy Manners
was also studying the relationship between sound,
vibration, and healing. He concluded:
"A healthy organ will have its molecules working together
in a harmonious relationship with each other
and will be of the same pattern.
If different sound patterns enter into the organ,
the harmonious relationship could be upset,
they may establish their disharmonious pattern
in the organ, bone tissue, etc.,
and this is what we call disease."
Vibrational medicine is an attempt
to use vibrations to put a body's frequency back
into an optimal place,
to reconstruct the "harmonious relationship"
of "molecules working together."
This is what Pythagoras described as bringing
"order to chaos and discord" through his 'soul adjustments,'
the concept which led Tesla to surmise,
"If you could eliminate certain outside frequencies
that interfered in our bodies,
we would have greater resistance toward disease."
Here, the question must be asked:
If vibrational medicine is, in fact,
based on the fundamental biology
and quantum physics principles upon
which the universe is constructed,
then what might be possible?
What powers might vibrational medicine hold?
In 1981, a biologist named Helene Grimal came together
with a composer named Fabien Maman
to undertake a groundbreaking study
on the effects of sound waves on living cells,
most specifically, cancer cells.
For 18 months, they worked, using gongs,
xylophones, stringed instruments,
and the human singing voice,
recording what happened to the cells when they did.
Stunningly, they found that using
a nine-note Ionian scale caused the cancer cells
to lose structural integrity and explode in minutes.
Think of a wine glass shattering
when an opera singer hits the high note.
As Maman described:
"Cancer cells cannot maintain their structure
when specific sound wave frequencies attack
the cytoplasmic and nuclear membranes.
When the vibratory rate increases,
the cells cannot adapt or stabilize themselves
and die by disintegrating and exploding."
Wondering about the implications
of such a shocking discovery,
the pair began to work with two women
who had been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Both women were instructed to sing the scale
for 3.5 hours per day for one month.
At the end of this period,
one woman's tumor had become undetectable,
while the other's had simply "dried up."
Since then, further studies have been conducted
on the effects of vibration on cancer cells,
including one early in 2020,
which suggested that ultrasound
can destroy cancer cells while leaving other cells intact.
These types of results have scientists thinking big.
As Anthony Holland,
a musical scientist recently said during a TEDx talk:
"I now believe that the future cancer treatment rooms
for children will be a very different place.
It will be a pleasant place where children gather
and make new friends.
They probably won't even know they're sick.
They'll draw pictures, color in their books,
play with their toys,
all the while unaware
that above them beautiful blue-pinking plasma lights
are emanating healing, pulsing electric fields,
shattering their cancer painlessly
and non-toxically one cell at a time."
"Cure cancer" has become something
of a cultural euphemism in modern times
This product can do everything but cure cancer,
an advertiser might say,
while a proud parent might proclaim,
"My child is going to grow up and cure cancer."
Is it possible that moving beyond euphemism,
vibrational medicine might actually be able to do this?
Incredibly, its effects on cancer cells
are only the start of the powers of vibrational medicine,
which science is now recording.
Studies have shown that the practice of sound bathing,
that is, exposure to vibrational medicine,
directly reduces anxiety and depression.
According to one study,
"Sixty-two women and men with an average age of 50
reported significantly less tension, anger, fatigue,
and depressed mood after sound sessions."
A study in the Journal of Athletic Training described
how vibration therapy
can help muscle soreness after exercise,
while other studies have shown vibrational medicine
to help with arthritis, menstrual pain,
post-operative pain, and chronic pain.
Vibrational therapy has been used
by the Russian space program since the 1960s,
and is used by NASA today,
to increase the bone density of astronauts,
something which is now being applied to patients
with osteoporosis and spinal cord injuries.
Elsewhere, a study published
in the Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology
showed vibration therapy to improve blood flow
and help with the neurovascular complications of diabetes.
But it goes even further,
a recent study reported
in Neurorehabilitation Journal suggested
that vibration therapy can decrease muscle tremors
and rigidity in people with Parkinson's disease.
While a 2014 study published in the Egyptian Journal
of Medical Human Genetics found that vibration therapy
can help children with cerebral palsy
increase muscle strength and decrease spasticity.
Additionally, research has shown that vibration therapy
can help Alzheimer's patients with thinking and memory.
Take a step back.
What is being described here is some sort of miracle drug,
a treatment for everything from pain and injury,
to mental health, to serious illnesses,
even those, like cancer and Alzheimer's,
thus far deemed incurable by mainstream medicine.
Vibrational medicine,
its secrets based on the foundational principles
of biology and quantum physics,
known to the ancients and rediscovered by Tesla,
must surely have the power to change
the way medicine is practiced,
and the way human health is approached."
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