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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 365594"><p>It's Buddhist. Ohm Pade Madre Uhm (a mantra chant) - it's the Ohm part which is also scientifically proven as a frequency that is thought to be the sound of life. I have the frequency on my laptop and it's an interesting sound that actually vibrates right through you. You hear it for awhile after playing it too (phantom sound in the ears, almost like a soft vibration in the ears). There's also the Actus Signal that is thought to be the vibration of all things on all levels of life and non life (as in everything vibrates with this frequency). Very interesting philosophy.</p><p></p><p>I love it, it needs some touching up, I couldn't sit in the chair any longer because of my back (scoliosis and back issues along with the fibro). I didn't feel very much of it. A bit of it was intense (not painful just intense). Even my buddy said "I give you credit for doing this, you sit so still I can't believe it. You don't even bleed either". LoL - everyone keeps asking me if it hurt - no not really.</p><p></p><p>I also have a rib defect where I have a fully plate of bone there, not the meshed jointing that most people has. Mine is fused into one full plate of bone. I also have a missing xaphoid process (sternum bone). It's a very rare birth defect, my 4.5 year old has the same defect ironically. It's a 50\50 genetic defect that can be passed down. Any doctor I see always asks to bring in colleagues so they can all see what they've only seen in the back of an obscure medication text book. I had one doctor tell me in his 30 years of career he'd never ever seen it before.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the comps and happy birthdays (31 already, sheesh...hubby will be 34 in August)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 365594"] It's Buddhist. Ohm Pade Madre Uhm (a mantra chant) - it's the Ohm part which is also scientifically proven as a frequency that is thought to be the sound of life. I have the frequency on my laptop and it's an interesting sound that actually vibrates right through you. You hear it for awhile after playing it too (phantom sound in the ears, almost like a soft vibration in the ears). There's also the Actus Signal that is thought to be the vibration of all things on all levels of life and non life (as in everything vibrates with this frequency). Very interesting philosophy. I love it, it needs some touching up, I couldn't sit in the chair any longer because of my back (scoliosis and back issues along with the fibro). I didn't feel very much of it. A bit of it was intense (not painful just intense). Even my buddy said "I give you credit for doing this, you sit so still I can't believe it. You don't even bleed either". LoL - everyone keeps asking me if it hurt - no not really. I also have a rib defect where I have a fully plate of bone there, not the meshed jointing that most people has. Mine is fused into one full plate of bone. I also have a missing xaphoid process (sternum bone). It's a very rare birth defect, my 4.5 year old has the same defect ironically. It's a 50\50 genetic defect that can be passed down. Any doctor I see always asks to bring in colleagues so they can all see what they've only seen in the back of an obscure medication text book. I had one doctor tell me in his 30 years of career he'd never ever seen it before. Thanks for the comps and happy birthdays (31 already, sheesh...hubby will be 34 in August) [/QUOTE]
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