Listening music in dreams of indescribably beautiful.

Javi

Jedi
I would like to share this experience that I do not know if it has happened to any of you ever.

The fact is that sometimes during sleep, especially in times of transition between being awake and dreaming still, I listen music of such beauty :O that I have not found something similar between the compositions available in our world. The biggest frustration is when I wake up and try to remember this music to translate it into a score, but get nothing that is at least a shadow of what I heard :(. I conclude that this music can not have originated in my mind ¿?, first because that I have not this enormous creative ability in the waking state, and secondly because it is a complex, polyphonic music that flows naturally, and should first be made with an intellectual effort of hours at least. This music is not always the same style or instruments, but in most cases are heard polyphonic choirs. The closest thing that can compare is Renaissance music. Specifically, some of the Renaissance polyphonic music seems an attempt to reach and imitate this music, not fully realized.

Javi
 
Javi said:
I would like to share this experience that I do not know if it has happened to any of you ever.

The fact is that sometimes during sleep, especially in times of transition between being awake and dreaming still, I listen music of such beauty :O that I have not found something similar between the compositions available in our world. The biggest frustration is when I wake up and try to remember this music to translate it into a score, but get nothing that is at least a shadow of what I heard :(. I conclude that this music can not have originated in my mind ¿?, first because that I have not this enormous creative ability in the waking state, and secondly because it is a complex, polyphonic music that flows naturally, and should first be made with an intellectual effort of hours at least. This music is not always the same style or instruments, but in most cases are heard polyphonic choirs. The closest thing that can compare is Renaissance music. Specifically, some of the Renaissance polyphonic music seems an attempt to reach and imitate this music, not fully realized.

Javi

Hello Javi and welcome to the Forum

:)

I have heard music in dreams and that between sleep-waking state.

I would not describe what I hear to be as technically involved as it sounds your score happens to be ;D but wanted to share that I too tuned into "angelic" melodies before.

It is really quite an experience, whatever it might be, isn't it?

With kind regards,

~Herakles
 
Hi Javi

I too have had experiences like this perhaps a dozen times in my life except that I always hear these most beautiful and transcendent sounds upon waking up, mostly in the morning although I believe also once or twice waking the middle of the night.

I agree that the music encountered seemed truly not of this world. I always felt upon hearing them that I'd been touched by something truly divine and left me with a very powerful impression of having caught a glimpse of another reality entirely although I've never managed to retain the sounds in my mind for recall.
 
I have not heard music-but I have heard what distinctly sounds like a door bell! My wife also has had this experience...truly weird :huh: Would be intersting to see how many others have had that.

Do you have a fan or other white noise in the room? I always sleep with a fan going and if you listen to the "white" noise produced you will swear you hear music and even voices where there are none- a process known as matrixing-where your brain attempts to make sense of the audio stimulation.

In that state between sleep and waking where our subconcious mind is still engaged to some extent perhaps that is what is happening? Or perhaps you were a musician or composer during the Renaissance in a former life and "remembering" a past life experience...wish I could offer more
 
I was just reading something and this thread seemed an appropriate place to share it. It's from the 25 December 2010 session with Carla Rueckert channeling the 'Q'uo':

We will surprise this instrument by responding to a query that she had within her mind as she was listening to the tuning song before this session. She was wondering if we appreciated the music that you hear in your third-density world. We may say, my sister, we do indeed enjoy the music that we hear, but we hear more music than you do because we hear the melodies of your blended auras. We hear the tunes of your dreams and your hopes, and everything that makes you special and unique. We hear the harmonics of your planet and space and all the other stars as well and the sound that they make, the music of the spheres, as it is called.

We hear music everywhere. It is a much more musical environment for us than for you for we are able to hear the inner music, the inner harmonics of the energies and essences that make each of us and each of you and all of the Creation of the Father together, and so we hear the Creation sing. We do enjoy every [sort of] created music, every written song, every composed melody and we hear and appreciate as well the music that you do not know that you are making yet. You are making it and making it beautifully.

_http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/issues/2010/2010_1225.aspx

:)
 
Hello everyone. I'm glad more people with these experiences.

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It is really quite an experience, whatever it Might Be, is not it?

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Without doubt it is, really.

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Hi Javi

Have I too HAD Experiences like this Perhaps a dozen times in my life except I always hear That Most Beautiful and transcendent These sounds upon waking up, Mostly in the morning although I believe eleven Also waking twice or the middle of the night.

I agree the music Encountered That Seemed truly not of this World. I always felt stock upon hearing Them That I'd Been touched by something truly divine and left me with a very powerful impression of a glimpse of HAVING caught Entirely Another reality although I've never managed to Retain the sounds in my mind for recall.
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Yes, as you say. In my case, I come to remember some of this music, because I usually wake up after this event, but I can not restore harmony, and soon the little I remember I lost.

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I Have not Heard music-but I Have Heard Distinctly what sounds like a door bell! My wife HAD Also have this experience ... truly weird: huh: Would be intersting to see How Many Others Have HAD that.

Do you have a fan or other white noise in the room? I always Sleep with a fan going and if you listen to the "white" noise produced Will you swear you hear music and voices Even Where There are none-a process Known as matrixing-where your brain to make sense Attempts of the audio stimulation.

That In Between sleep and waking state our subconcious mind is WHERE Engaged to Some Extent still Perhaps That is what is happening? Or Perhaps You Were a musician or composer During The Renaissance in to form life and "Remembering" a past life experience ... Wish I could offer more
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No, this music is not confusing or resulting from some kind of white noise. The music I heard in this case is very clear, as if you were standing in front of speakers, gives up the volume and play. It is also like a lucid dream, knowing what I hear. I understand some harmony, and is great as impressive chords and harmonic effects arise from nothing, what surprises me most. Generally this is not music in which there is rhythmic percussion, or dominated by a lead vocal, but all voices participate evenly, without hierarchy, except in very specific moments that one voice stands out, and then merge with the rest and stand another. So it is not the type of music that prevails from the eighteenth century to today.

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Hey Javi:)

Did it sound anything like this, did it? _http: / / www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGpCtK1KHwI
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Music is clearer than this. I'd say more like something like this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9fPoigD0wY

While sometimes heard instruments and not just human voices, but always seem to be ancient instruments.

Mod Note: Edit - fixed quotes
 
Javi said:
Sorry, seems that I did not place correctly the quotes.

Javi

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Hi Javi, thank you for interesting topic.

Javi said:
The fact is that sometimes during sleep, especially in times of transition between being awake and dreaming still, I listen music of such beauty :O that I have not found something similar between the compositions available in our world.

As I remember my first interaction with such kind of "music" took place in the state of so called sleeping paralysis. For me it was a way to overcome the frightening experience of panic and stupor.
Its quite strange to admit that this "melody" has no theme or style and is somehow related to the inner mood or emotions. When I try to think about it rationally I usually find my self thinking that "it can't be" and "music" stops or turns into complete dissonance.

I think that it is not the music in the way that we understand it. It's more like a tuning in to something.
 
I had many experiences like this while trying the astral projection techniques. It was a regular occurrence at one point to find myself in a state of awareness where my mind would be overcome by beautiful, creative music. Often I was able to "steer" the music, although if I concentrated too much I would lose that state of mind.

I haven't done that for some time. Those techniques are difficult and require vigilance. A certain measure of awe helps a lot, which tends to go away if you've experienced it a number of times. The more times such an experience occurs I think, the better the mind gets at ensuring it never happens again.

However I did find that my waking day to day experience became more subtle and I was more sensitive to the "emotions" of the things happening around me, which in time turned out to be an increased ability to perceive contradictions in people's intents and actions. I find many times I will observe a strange behavior which starts out as a feeling but will lead to a theory which is later proven true.
 
Jerry, thanks for your help with quotes.

Zee Ley said:
Hi Javi, thank you for interesting topic.

Javi said:
The fact is that sometimes during sleep, especially in times of transition between being awake and dreaming still, I listen music of such beauty :O that I have not found something similar between the compositions available in our world.

As I remember my first interaction with such kind of "music" took place in the state of so called sleeping paralysis. For me it was a way to overcome the frightening experience of panic and stupor.
Its quite strange to admit that this "melody" has no theme or style and is somehow related to the inner mood or emotions. When I try to think about it rationally I usually find my self thinking that "it can't be" and "music" stops or turns into complete dissonance.

I think that it is not the music in the way that we understand it. It's more like a tuning in to something.


You may be right that this phenomenon, at least in part, is related to emotions. I remember at least once in that the music appeared on the first night's sleep, in the hours preceding mood was happy and creative. In fact, when I managed to solve a problem or get something intellectually (knowledge) so I have happy feelings that manifest themselves as much music in my head (sequences of familiar music, mixed with my own spontaneous musical creation). In this connection, whenever I way or do mechanical tasks (like cleaning), which I have music in my head. But this does not compare to the beauty and mastery that is heard in those peculiar dreams.

monotonic said:
I had many experiences like this while trying the astral projection techniques. It was a regular occurrence at one point to find myself in a state of awareness where my mind would be overcome by beautiful, creative music. Often I was able to "steer" the music, although if I concentrated too much I would lose that state of mind.

I haven't done that for some time. Those techniques are difficult and require vigilance. A certain measure of awe helps a lot, which tends to go away if you've experienced it a number of times. The more times such an experience occurs I think, the better the mind gets at ensuring it never happens again.

However I did find that my waking day to day experience became more subtle and I was more sensitive to the "emotions" of the things happening around me, which in time turned out to be an increased ability to perceive contradictions in people's intents and actions. I find many times I will observe a strange behavior which starts out as a feeling but will lead to a theory which is later proven true.

Monotonic, I identify a lot with your words. Especially when you mention 'a Strange Behavior Which starts out as a feeling But Will lead to a later theory Proven Which is true'. This always happened to me, even as a child I was reluctant to enter into the pyramidal structures established in groups of children around a leader, or for example the cult of fashion or personalities, or cultural amalgamation. I felt as a danger signal was activated within me while I trying to enter these settings to 'socialize' and appear to be 'normal'. It was like losing my dignity and become little more than cattle repeating what the rest of the "cattle". It really was not until I read the series of the wave when I could fully understand why this feeling. It's like we have inside information but do not know how to interpret because everything is designed to lose their interconnections.
In my adolencencia I had some experiences of astral projection conscious (I would even say hyperconscious due to the greater feeling of waking perception outside the body, and feeling of to be into something more confined, less conscious and less waking perception when again in the physical body. However, more recently I have not had such events, except for semi-conscious dreams of flying, or characteristic of the trance state between sleep and wakefulness, where the phenomenon of music that I have described. I remember when I had those experiences of "astral projection" more than music sometimes heard strange noises. I once heard an explosion that, I woke up immediately convinced that taking the gas bottle exploded in my house when there was absolutely nothing happened . In the end I concluded that this noise was produced as a 'click' that detonated the start time of the 'astral projection' itself.

Sorry if my english is not good.

Javi
 
Javi said:
You may be right that this phenomenon, at least in part, is related to emotions. I remember at least once in that the music appeared on the first night's sleep, in the hours preceding mood was happy and creative. In fact, when I managed to solve a problem or get something intellectually (knowledge) so I have happy feelings that manifest themselves as much music in my head (sequences of familiar music, mixed with my own spontaneous musical creation). In this connection, whenever I way or do mechanical tasks (like cleaning), which I have music in my head. But this does not compare to the beauty and mastery that is heard in those peculiar dreams.

I have this same experience! Sometimes I will do something that seems to "strike a note" for no apparent reason except perhaps I thought my action was very appropriate. This is heard as a note being struck, which always has a very interesting timbre. This reminds me of SHOTW when laura discusses psychic "receptors" which "hum and lock together with truths". I don't know if that is accurate to what is actually in the book. "Doorbell" is a good description but I've heard other noises too.

Other times the sensation occurs and my response is to go through a spontaneous and creative set of notes in my head, a composition which is entirely unplanned, but still turns out the same regardless. As if some sort of information is contained in that sequence. This used to happen a lot a few months ago and I always wanted to write down that series of notes in my composition software but I could not remember it long enough. Even if I did, it probably wouldn't have been easy to transcribe and make it sound the same.

I think that an objective person would listen to noise and hear noise. Rather I think that noise may play a part in reaching the state of mind that produces these auditory sensations. Although I must say, it is much more impressive to hear it without the noise! Also, perhaps listening to noise may be like autowriting and some forms of channeling, where you just start doing something and eventually something unexpected comes out. Like a door to the subconscious mind? Like all channeling, you may just be hearing your own subconscious. This reminds me of Ark's article where he describes how we might communicate with the future using a distant cosmic noise source.
 
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