Can sounds really soothe us?
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If a sound can alter the vital balance of a living being , another sound can potentially restore it.
This idea is based on the principle of vibrations and resonance , which are at the heart of many sound practices.
Sounds influence not only our psyche but also our biological processes, depending on their frequency, intensity and harmony.
This illustrates the dual power of sounds, destructive or restorative depending on their use.
An example is the Kiai of Martial Arts commonly called “the scream that kills”. Now by using the same technique, instead of killing, it can invigorate.
How can a sound alter balance?
Certain sounds or noises can have harmful effects:
- Stress and anxiety : Loud or discordant noises increase cortisol levels, causing chronic stress.
- Sleep disorders : Constant or sudden sounds (e.g. traffic noise) disrupt the sleep cycle, leading to fatigue and irritability.
- Physical damage : High intensity sounds can cause hearing damage or induce destructive vibrations in internal organs.
How can a sound restore the balance ?
Conversely, certain specific sounds or frequencies are beneficial:
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Sound relaxation and resonance
The principle of resonance suggests that every part of the body has a natural frequency of vibration.
A harmonious sound or a specific frequency can restore this vibration when it is disturbed.- Example : Tibetan bowls or gongs produce sounds that induce a state of deep relaxation, allowing the body to regenerate.
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Brainwave Synchronization
Binaural beats or isochronic tones directly influence brain waves, promoting specific mental states:
- Alpha frequencies (8-12 Hz) : Relaxation.
- Delta frequencies (0.5-4 Hz) : Restorative sleep.
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Gamma frequencies (30-100 Hz) : Cognition and deep meditation.
Exposure to these frequencies can restore sleep cycles or reduce anxiety.
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Vibrational effect on cells
Low frequency sounds (<100 Hz) are used in vibroacoustics to stimulate cells and improve blood circulation, reduce inflammation and promote muscle relaxation.
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Emotional well-being through music
Pleasant sounds or music can activate the release of dopamine , a hormone linked to pleasure, thus reducing stress and anxiety levels.
Scientific evidence
- Music therapy : Effective in improving the quality of life of people suffering from neurodegenerative problems such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's.
- Vibroacoustic therapy : Used to relieve chronic pain and reduce blood pressure.
- Sleep studies : Natural sounds, such as water or wind, increase deep sleep cycles.
HYLOS, another way to use sounds
In general, the sounds used in wellness techniques are perfectly audible.
The sound complex broadcast by HYLOS is not intended to be listened to.
It is also inaudible to the human ear because it is emitted at a very low level.
It is diffused into the body by direct contact without passing through the auditory circuit.