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photos of piano music notes in a bowl of water.

makes you wonder what notes our voices put out

and how it resonates in the people we talk to since our physical bodies are up to 60% water.

 

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“music can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable.”

– leonard bernstein

source credits: united humanists, cymascop.com

 

 

 


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  1. Everything vibrates which is why I spend so much time finding things to laugh about and help others to laugh. Words also have resonance so I chose them wisely as well as music. The body feels it so if something I hear is triggering an unpleasant reaction, I turn it off. The water looks like snowflakes. Isn’t it a fascinating world?!

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  2. Very cool! It’s also a bit weird that I just listened to someone describe the water experiment, where two glasses of water received different words, then they froze it and looked at it under a microscope. Apparently, the negative comment water had visible signs of decay and toxicity (or something like that).

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