Eric Thompson – Silent Solfeggio
- Completely silent
- Many times more powerful than the conventional Solfeggio Frequencies
- Produces the healing benefits of Solfeggio Frequencies much more quickly
- Can be easily combined with virtually ANY brain/mind/healing program or modality to take it to a new level
- Solfeggio Frequency Therapy Meets Amplified Scalar Energy
The Solfeggio Frequencies
Solfeggio frequencies are a set of tones brought to public attention by Dr. Joseph Puleo and Dr. Leonard Horowitz in their book Healing Codes for the Biological Apocalypse.
Their claim is that the frequencies can be derived from the Hebrew Bible, namely the book of Numbers.
These frequencies are also claimed to make up the ancient 6-tone scale thought to have been used in sacred music, including the Gregorian Chants.
Other researchers have done their best to debunk these claims, and Subtle Energy Sciences founder Eric Thompson was initially skeptical of the claims made of the Solfeggio Frequencies on many websites.
But after converting the Solfeggio Frequencies to silent scalar wave signatures and amplifying them thousands of times, he found that each of these frequencies did indeed exert positive effects in the mind and body.
So, although we aren’t sure whether or not the history attributed to the Solfeggio Frequencies is accurate, we can definitely confirm that the Solfeggio Frequencies each possess unique vibrational qualities that positively influence the human mind and body, especially when converted to scalar energy and amplified thousands of times.
Furthermore, researcher John Hutchinson once used tones within the range of the Solfeggio Frequencies to clean up oil pollution in the ocean, and these results were corroborated by the Analytical Chemical Testing Laboratory, Inc. of Mobile, Alabama.
Puleo and Horowtiz originally designated six Solfreggio frequencies: 396 Hz, 417 Hz, 528 Hz, 639 Hz, 741 Hz and 852 Hz. But Horowitz later added three additional frequencies: 174 Hz, 285 Hz and 963 Hz.
These nine frequencies form what Horowitz refers to as “The Perfect Circle of Sound”.
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