Session 24 January 2026

Thank you very much for the session and for sharing it.
The info is breathtaking. So many things to be aware of!
Looking forward to reading the session again to grasp the full knowledge of the precious content.

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i was waiting for new session . THANK YOU team :)

i will need to rework my self as i am techno DJ, mostly playing vinyl's, but i guess that doesn't change much. it is electronic music ,

i will need to read all of it one more time .

Once again MUCH THANKS AND LOVE
 
i will need to rework my self as i am techno DJ, mostly playing vinyl's, but i guess that doesn't change much. it is electronic music ,

Yeah, I was also depressed when they said that, I like electronic music, more like disco and NU disco. But also like folk, our own country music and Irish music, so I guess I have to balance more towards the latter group. The thing is that even instrumental music can have computer created instruments too so it makes things more challenging.
We also have to take into account the ‘remasters’ version of old music too, that they can add evil signals to it when originally probably there wasn’t anything harmful.
 
Thank you very much for this session and all of the hard work and dedication over the decades. It's priceless and a continuing source of inspiration and hope.
Laura said, "But I don't have an IQ of 195 to 210! I'm not smart enough. All right. Well, that's all I want to talk about tonight. I'm going to keep looking. I'm going to keep... Argh." Keep going, Laura 🥰 I have very little faith in anyone on this planet but I believe in you. Maybe not the right word but anyway I'm rooting for you and the Chateau, and everyone here.

I've been struggling for a long time and won't dump all the details here but I recently tried to restart some of my health protocols after a 2 year hiatus and after 2 weeks have come under tremendous personal stress and can't help but think every time I start to get serious about healing I come under attack and it can feel hopeless fast. I've been praying alot and sometimes I feel like why am I bothering the universe or Christ or the DCM with this and reading the following has given me a boost today I desperately need before taking my dog to the hospital today,
"A: Pray without ceasing. The universe is very aware. Goodbye."

Thank you 🥰 and this verse from Thessalonians I will hold close, "We ask you, brothers, to respect those who labor among you and are over you in the Lord and admonish you, and to esteem them very highly in love because of their work. Be at peace among yourselves. And we urge you, brothers, admonish the idle, encourage the fainthearted, help the weak, be patient with them all. See that no one repays anyone evil for evil, but always seek to do good to one another and to everyone.

Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. Do not quench the Spirit. Do not despise prophecies, but test everything; hold fast what is good. Abstain from every form of evil."
Thank you. Keep up the good work and may DCM bless us all.
 
Thank you very much for the session and for sharing it.
The info is breathtaking. So many things to be aware of!
Looking forward to reading the session again to grasp the full knowledge of the precious content.

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Well, I'm just glad that, in addition to us knowing to avoid all those AI video-produced mini-dramas popping up all over the place nowadays, we've been given further guidelines for the videos that are being made. The good thing is that the videos we've been making were always meant and intended to be educational and illustrative - pointers to the books, ideas, frameworks, etc. - that help to communicate our understanding of things here. So in that crucial sense, we've been on the right track I think.

If/when we're doing things correctly, the videos are helping to spur thought, reflection and questioning - less any emotional engagement (though I can see how they can skirt the border of informational/emotional in a few instances). So, like any tool, we just keep firmly in mind that it is the intent behind their (proper) use, and making important distinctions between what's informative and what it isn't, that matters greatly, and counts for so much.

On a more personal note, there has been a time or two that I thought about using these tools to make a few sci-fi short story ideas I've had in mind for quite a while. But every time I did, I thought something like, "what a waste of time and resources that would be" - because there is simply no shortage of important (and not to mention true) concepts and ideas that merit a documentary-style approach; the truths shared here quite often being stranger, and far more useful to know, and more interesting to learn about, than fiction.
 
Thanks so much Laura, Andromeda and all the team for another amazing session.

But, most of all, thanks for sharing it with us. :hug2:

A: Electronic music is antihuman.

Q: (Niall) Boom!

(L) (to Ark) You're gonna have to throw your keyboard away, dear. [laughter] What do you mean anti-human?

A: Messes with cellular vibrations and intracellular communication.

(L) Is this change in our music that has produced some kind of profound effect on human beings over the last, what is it, 50 years or more?

A: It has not been helpful. It is enticing. It is often lovely. But it is still having a negative effect on the cells.


It would have been interesting to have the idea of the C's on the fact that music changed from a frequency of 432 Hz to 440 Hz around 1950 or what is the best frequency for humans?
 
If/when we're doing things correctly, the videos are helping to spur thought, reflection and questioning - less any emotional engagement (though I can see how they can skirt the border of informational/emotional in a few instances). So, like any tool, we just keep firmly in mind that it is the intent behind their (proper) use, and making important distinctions between what's informative and what it isn't, that matters greatly, and counts for so much.
Quite a few of Cass videos produces great emotional reaction in me, sometimes to the point choking with emotion.
The difference is that I´m not being emotional because of some fake AI generated characters and story, but because the narrative with accompanying pictures gave me a sense of greater aim and/or greater good, touched something inside and brought greater understanding for the Creation and with it a felling that everything is right with the Creation and of love for the Creation.
I suppose that in this case, the emotions do not go into a black hole but they go to the One.
Or so I hope... 😅


Thank you Laura and Andromeda for another amazing session, and thanks to all who contributed with your questions! :flowers:
This one was really an epic one!
 
It would have been interesting to have the idea of the C's on the fact that music changed from a frequency of 432 Hz to 440 Hz around 1950 or what is the best frequency for humans?
I just read that the natural sound of a water spring is at 432 hertz.

I'm pretty sure (intuitively) that the natural sound of a water spring is good and even healing, so...

Does anyone know what frequency that nature sound operates on?
 
I just read that the natural sound of a water spring is at 432 hertz.

I'm pretty sure (intuitively) that the natural sound of a water spring is good and even healing, so...

Does anyone know what frequency that nature sound operates on?
I found this but... it is AI that gave the answer.

Nature sounds often align with
a fundamental electromagnetic frequency known as the Schumann Resonance, which pulsates at
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7.83 Hz7.83 Hz
. While this is considered the Earth's "heartbeat," relaxing, nature-based music frequently utilizes
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432 Hz432 Hz
for healing, while natural, white noise-like sounds such as rain or wind span up to
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10–20 kHz10 – 20 kHz
.





Key Nature Frequencies and Their Associations:
  • 7.83 Hz (Schumann Resonance): The Earth’s natural, electromagnetic "heartbeat" or background frequency. It is often described as the frequency that helps humans feel grounded and connected to nature.
  • 432 Hz (Natural/Healing Frequency): Often referred to as "Nature’s Frequency," this is considered a harmonic of the Earth's resonance. It is frequently used in music to encourage relaxation, with some studies suggesting it resonates with human cells and natural, harmonious patterns.
  • 528 Hz (Sound Healing): A common frequency in sound healing, often used to create a soothing, calm, and ambient environment.
  • 10–20 kHz (Natural Soundscape): Natural white noise, such as rustling leaves, wind, or rain, often operates in these higher frequencies, with intensities that can reach up to
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    20 kHz20 kHz
    .
  • 427.6 Hz: Associated by some, according to Music of the Plants, with promoting growth and regeneration, mirroring natural processes.







These frequencies are often utilized in meditation and nature recordings to promote a sense of calm and to counteract the interference of artificial, electrical, and industrial sounds.
 
Q: (luc) My impression is that instrumental music might work, and that human input is crucial (no shortcuts), and that collaboration might be worth exploring. Any comments, warnings or pointers on that?

A: Electronic music is antihuman.

I grew up listening to electronic music and developed a taste for all its genres. Today I have a collection of hundreds of records. My family thought I was strange because the more unusual the genre, the more I liked it. I was always drawn to the textures in electronic music, the avant-garde style of Jean Michel Jarre and his space environments, the minimalism of Aphex Twin, the precision of Kraftwerk, and the cinematic environments of Vangelis and Klaus Schulze to name a few.

In the late 1980s or early 1990s, psychotrance emerged within electronic dance music (there were already other genres such as house, techno, and trance). It was a genre that arose from the hippie scene and international travelers who mixed electronic music with psychedelic influences, tribal rhythms, and Eastern elements, but what most characterized the genre was the use of sound drugs, digital drugs, auditory drugs, or e-drugs. Psytrance mixed with ascending isochronic tones or tracks that incorporate binaural beats to induce energy, simulate deep trances, or meditative states. Anyone who has been to a rave has experienced the euphoric states caused by continuous bass, extreme reverb, delays, and repetitive rhythms (It's not surprising that psychotrance is the IDF's favorite genre)

Since the late 1990s and especially in the 2000s, Israel became one of the global epicenters of psychotrance, giving rise to world-famous DJs/producers (Infected Mushroom , Astral Projection , and Astrix , to name a few)

In lists of "top psytrance DJs" in recent years, Israelis often occupy several prominent positions, and there are labels, festivals, and a very strong scene in the country. Israel has an exceptionally high representation and influence and many consider the modern "full-on" sound to have a distinctive Israeli stamp (many of the tracks sound alien, and in fact, images of phosphorescent-colored gray aliens and hallucinogenic mushrooms prevailed in the early days of the genre and continue to do so today)

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Electronic dance music continues to evolve or regress, depending on who you ask. There is undoubtedly a marked anti-human aspect to it; it is transhumanist electronic music.


"Thanks, Nursed! I was sick, and now I'm healed," says a comment on the video above... if only he knew. For my part, I now see my electronic music collection as a pile of junk, with a few exceptions. Apart from the fact that I'm getting older, I no longer find the meaning and textures that once made me love electronic music.​
 
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