The Vibrational Ratio of Love (golden mean)

The way in which you apply pressure to something or someone determines if you create love. It can be a hug, or a note you play on the piano, or anything at all,... as long as the ratio of the pressure is determined by the golden mean (1.618), love will arise.

A few days ago I was listening to the introduction of the Ghandarva Experience CD from Tom Kenyon (author, scientist and mystic, founder of Acoustic Brain Research and one of the world most respected sound healers), when I heard something most extraordinary.

Tom Kenyon said that love is in essence pressure. Not any kind of pressure, but pressure that encompasses the golden mean ratio (1.61803399). During the Ghandarva Experience, you do toning in a group (with the people on the CD or in your own group), and this loving sound resonates with 1.618, creating an atmosphere of harmony. The intriguing statement, that the vibrational ration of love is 1.618, prompted me to do some further research.

During my quest, I stumbled upon the scientist Dr. Manfred Clynes. Dr. Clynes came to the same conclusion of Tom Kenyon. But let's start from the beginning.

Golden Mean

"The Golden Mean" which is the perfection of measurement: the phi ratio 1.61803399. The image below defines the golden ratio mathematically.

Golden mean


Scientist have found this ratio everywhere in nature and in the human body. Leonardo Davinci's 'The Vetruvian man' shows us these ratio's as well. Anyone interested in learning all about this from a trustworthy source, I can recommend one my all time favourite books, Dunvalo Melchizedek's, The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life.


The Vibrational Ratio of Love

It appears that the heart, when experiencing unconditional love, expands and produces a pressure measured at 1.618, the vibrational ratio of love.

Let's take the example of a hug. Surely you have experienced that a hug does not always go hand in hand with love. If we measure the pressure on your skin during a loving hug, we get the graph below:

love golden mean
Source: edenseve.net - Dr. Manfred Clynes

The lower the curve, the higher the pressure.

If we measure how soon the maximum pressure occures in time, we can conceive of a ratio. During a loving hug, this ratio is exactly 1/Phi, or the golden mean.

How love affects DNA

Due to the nature of the phi ratio. The big part to the little part, equals the big part to he whole, this ratio spirals down non-destructively, all the way to the level of our DNA.

So as we experience love and grace, our DNA responds by becoming more orderly and encompasses this ratio as well and get's a little closer to perfection and immortality.

Below is a graph from Dr. Manfred Clynes, which shows the pressure over time for some other emotions.


Source: rexresearch.com/clynsens - Dr. Manfred Clynes

It's not what music you play, it's how you play it

Let's expand on the hugging concept and apply the principle to music. In essence, it doesn't matter (most) what music you are playing, but how much pressure you put on the keys, snares etc of your instrument. How you touch the instrument will determine the emotion that you put into the music...

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Just Curious's picture

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I see you staring at me but you never truly see. A hidden feelings for someone that remains unknown. I also want to share some articles on Love tips. It can be found at askdiana.net.

Just Curious's picture

Oh dear

So Love is indeed just another Formular. The Formular of Love.
I always knew that mathematics is a universal language, but I never imagined it was THIS universal.
:-)

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