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Sirius said:But it's, of course, not the same as EMF. It has to be roughly between 1-100 Hz in order to interfere with our body frequencies.
Thanks for clarifying that Sirius.
truth seeker said:If we are attempting to be aware of what we take in via diet, perhaps we should also consider the diet of the soul and not just the body as they are related - one affects the other. It becomes easy to normalize aspects of this world. When we are unaware of anything we take in, there may be a danger of us becoming caught up in it. Perhaps an example of this in terms of music would be if we listen to something that evokes certain feelings in us. If we are unaware of these feelings or are aware but "wallow" in them, we can become entropic. If we are aware of these emotional states and either use them to Work our way through them or lessen the amount of "food" (in this case music) that we take in, we can reduce or eliminate the ongoing damage. Just my thoughts.
It is also how I see it. I have to say though, that in all honesty there are certain types of music that I can't image them not being damaging when listened to on a continuous basis.
This is probably going to sound subjective, but I sometimes find that there seems to be a relationship between the way certain people behave and the type of music they listen. Once, I remember observing a young man who was in the long queue ahead of me at the supermarket. The music was loud and extremely unpleasant, at least for me, with an almost unintelligible electronic voice and a very aggressive pulse on the background. His body was following the "booms" of the music in what seemed to be a partly unconscious reaction, though I could be wrong, but you could tell that he was enjoying the music. Most interestingly, his interactions with his girlfriend seemed to be on that same covertly aggressive note, if he were part of that music's video clip, he would have fitted like a glove.
So my hypothesis for the relationship between music and a person's behaviour, and assuming the above man's case to be an example of such, is that the music would awaken and merge with a part of oneself - that we likely all have - but that becomes ever more present the more it is fed with similar types of stimulus. That being either by conscious choice or, as truth seeker suggested, by simply being unaware (or choosing to) of its effects.