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The Cosmic OM Tuner is
also the Heart
Chakra tuning fork in the
7 Chakra Set, 8
Chakra Set and 9 Chakra Set.
The Cosmic OM Tuner is
tuned specially to resonate with the 'Cosmic Om' vibration.
It is wonderful in mediation, journeying, in an
energywork session, or just 'tuning in' to Universal
Energies. It is relaxing, soothing, balancing,
grounding and sedative.
The ancient Indians were given this tone intuitively in meditation
as they opened up to the cosmos. The sitar and tambura music
are tuned to this keynote. This keynote is called "sadja"
or the "father of the others", the everlasting,
never-ceasing tone. It is the frequency of the soul.
It resonates to the color Blue-Green. This
fork is also the Heart fork of the Chakra Set.
This
fork is NOT based on a musical scale. The frequency of
this fork is calculated based on the rotation of the planets
around the Sun. This fork is the EARTH YEAR.
This fork is the 32nd
octave of the Earth-Year. The base of this tone is the rotation
of the Earth around the Sun, which is responsible for the
changing of the seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter.
It resonates to the time it takes the Earth to rotate around
the sun, which is one year or 365 days.
Two meridians carry this
frequency throughout the entire body. They are the Ren (Central or Conception Vessel) and the Du
(the Governing Vessel).
Two points on the Ren meridian carry this frequency promoting
deep relaxation and sedation. They are on the central
line of the sternum between the breasts and on the central
line of the sternum just below the heart on the base of the sternum.
This will also encourage the gentle opening of the heart chakra.
You can also tone the fork and move over the heart chakra between
the breasts.
There are also two points
on the Du Meridian which have a soothing and pain-relieving
affect on the body, as well as relaxing the buttocks.
The first point is at the bottom tip of the coccyx and
the second is at the upper end of coccyx where it meets the
sacrum.
Simply activate the fork
and place the stem end on any of these points.
C#
- 136.1 Hz
(approx. 7 3/4" long)
I kindly thank John Beaulieu
and Hans Cousto for their research and development of this special
tuning fork.
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