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For an explanation of the Heartsong, here is the theory as taught by Edgar Whenissy, Conductor of [[the Resonance of Being]], at an open seminar to the artistic community of [[Port Hempstead]]. | For an explanation of the Heartsong, here is the theory as taught by Edgar Whenissy, Conductor of [[the Resonance of Being]], at an open seminar to the artistic community of [[Port Hempstead]]. | ||
"Every being, every living thing has a wavelength. All creatures respond to sound for this reason. Whether by ear or by vibration, noise affects all. Non-living objects aren't immune. [[Stone]] cracks and crystal shatters if the right frequency is used. Using this tuning fork demonstrates my point. You see? Sound, vibration, waves. | |||
Every being also has emotions. And emotions have a sound. They vibrate, you are affected by them, you can resonate to them. This is not as easy to demonstrate, but I'm sure everyone here can remember picking up on a mood, feeling what someone else is feeling. I'm sure everyone can also remember a piece of art or a poem affecting them so as to change their mood. Think. Have you ever been unhappy and been to see the painting <span class="BOLD">Sunshine on [[Layonara]]</span> at the temple of [[Deliar]]? Did you not smile when you saw those beams of [[light]], the play of color under the rays, almost tangible? What changed? It was only a picture. What changed was your emotions, the picture acting to modify the sound of your feelings. | Every being also has emotions. And emotions have a sound. They vibrate, you are affected by them, you can resonate to them. This is not as easy to demonstrate, but I'm sure everyone here can remember picking up on a mood, feeling what someone else is feeling. I'm sure everyone can also remember a piece of art or a poem affecting them so as to change their mood. Think. Have you ever been unhappy and been to see the painting <span class="BOLD">Sunshine on [[Layonara]]</span> at the temple of [[Deliar]]? Did you not smile when you saw those beams of [[light]], the play of color under the rays, almost tangible? What changed? It was only a picture. What changed was your emotions, the picture acting to modify the sound of your feelings. | ||