DWQA QuestionsCategory: Healing ModalitiesA practitioner writes: “On my journey, there was one therapy that particularly stood out: Sound therapy. We have tested that to clear all karma (not just the pathological trauma) the average human has approximately 750 hours of sound therapy to do (which they can do alone at home). At 1 hour per day they would be healed within 2 years! This is a very short time period – really sound therapy needs to become the ‘new meditation.'” What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 1 year ago
We see this as an overreach and overstatement of possibilities. Early trauma goes far deeper than the physical disarray within the energies of the physical body. Those are amenable to realignment, at least temporarily, with adjuncts like sound therapy giving a kind of template to which the body can become attuned, and through a kind of resonance energetically, be raised up to a better degree of normalcy and thus helping a person gain a state of equanimity. The association, as stated in the question, with meditation is an apt one, because meditation typically has a calming effect and a restorative benefit that will be replenishing an individual, if only by dampening sources of stress for a time to allow a kind of recuperation. That too, is not a true form of healing but a temporary adjunct that will be rewarding and noticeably pleasurable, but is more a kind of distraction in providing a temporary safe haven than a solution for deep and long-lasting problems and deficits. Your analysis intuitively, is quite apt here in thinking about this glowing endorsement of sound healing because you were tuning into our thoughts as you pondered how to address this suggestion, wanting to be of help; but as a seeker of truth, feeling the burden of responsibility when there are differing opinions and possible disappointments and the risk of judgment launched against you. But this is built-in to the way things work. Knowledge and truth create a kind of burden, akin to there being a duty to warn if someone is not perceiving a risk. There is a duty to inform, if one is over-appreciating a benefit and will stop there, assuming they have arrived where they need to go, when a deeper truth suggests they need to entertain a wider array of possibilities so they will have ultimately a greater reach and likelihood of success, otherwise surrendered. As you were pondering, sound vibration is a physical energy but is not imbued with the energy of consciousness. As such, it will have a physical influence on what it impinges upon but cannot impart any detailed knowledge, awareness, or instructions for reckoning with complex issues and circumstances and the consequences of consciousness as it impinges on the akashic records to create an energetic signature of discord. That will have many defining nuances in the description, along with the specifics of the event giving rise to a karmic assignment of meaning, bringing someone out of alignment with the universe to some degree. That is another description of the healing need, where the watershed event has occurred on another timeline, leaving a record residing outside the body in a repository of consciousness and its consequences. In your case, in the physical world interacting with other beings of consciousness, you are residing within the physical body and experiencing its vulnerabilities, many of which arise from the workings of karma, referencing what is in the akashic records and bringing about a disarray energetically within the body on various levels that will be perceived as discord, with symptoms. Accordingly, that discord can be alleviated through a resonance with an outside energetic maneuver, as in this example, of a sound frequency. But as such, it is working on the end-stage where karma and its influence reaches the physical body in some way or another to change things for the worse, in this case. But the need for healing to truly be effective and long-lasting is to impinge on the proximal cause—the watershed event creating the initial wounding. That will continue to fester and rumble with any kind of reminder through the workings of karma revisiting the negative energetic signature, and recapitulating the energetic discord of the emotions it gave rise to within the current lifetime. That consequence, and the ramp-up of negative emotion and its effects on the body from harboring energetic negativity as a consequence, are amenable to various healing strategies employing a wide array of tools used by energy healers. But these strategies will not bring about deep karmic repair. So the ability to shift things from a negative to positive state locally, within the body, is not a true reflection of deep healing, and that is what is being missed in the perception that sound healing of this sort is a quicker and simpler effective strategy.