Overview
The Kyoto temple network demonstrates how an entire city can be built in harmony with Earth Energy lines. The three lines of temples, each with bells tuned to different frequencies, match the main linear concentrations of sound energy crossing the city. The priests say that 'the sound of yourself ringing is the moment of enlightenment.' The bells were found to vibrate naturally even when not struck – evidence of natural resonance with the Earth's frequencies. Everything is vibration.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
Kyoto served as Japan's imperial capital for over a thousand years (794-1868) and contains over 2,000 temples and shrines. Professor Shin Nakagawa from Osaka University placed vibration sensors on temple bells throughout the city and discovered that temples sharing the same tone and pitch were all located in straight lines. The Zen priests had fine-tuned their bells over centuries to produce specific sounds that enhanced meditation, unconsciously aligning with the Earth's natural energy grid.
Rory's Field Notes
Professor Shin Nakagawa from Osaka University set up vibration sensors on several temple bells around Kyoto. Three different sets of tone and pitch were found. The temples that all had the same tone and pitch were found to be in a straight line. These three lines match the main linear concentrations of sound energy crossing the city. The bells vibrate naturally even when not hit – natural resonance. The priests say the sound of yourself ringing is the moment of enlightenment.
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