The undeniably relaxing effect of overtones is due to its softness and harmonic beauty, but
this is not the only effect.
The experience, feeling and result of several sessions show that this strongly
restructuring vibration influences almost immediately the human body’s energy
system: meridians (energy veins), chakras (energy centres) and subtle bodies
(energy fields).
Here is a scheme that roughly illustrates the human energy system:
Sound travels throughout the body, though more rapidly through body liquids
at a speed of 1500m/s, up to 4.33 faster than the speed of sound through the
air.
”Information” is anchored in our energy body thanks to the transporting and
memorizing capacity of water, which represents 65% of the human body.
This “information” is carried by the natural and perfect intervals of the overtone
and its basic tone: octave, fifth, third, seventh, etc. (
see
table).
All our life is build on relations. In music an interval represents the “relational
distance” from one tone to another. All our beliefs have different origins;
family, society, religion, politics, etc. that tend to falsify most of our relations.
The consequence is an incoherent energy with its well-known symptoms: imbalanced
and uneasy feelings or disease.
This is the point where overtone singing can intervene and call back the energy
system, which is very sensitive to sound, the essential order of relations in
the original structure.
Overtone singing re-organizes, purifies and re-programmes the energy system
by vibrations to come to a
natural harmonic and balanced order.
In therapy the overtone singer, will sing towards the body zones to be treated
or towards the complete body, balancing the energy system.
The effects of human voice overtones on the energies of consciousness relax
you profoundly, lead to an expanded state of consciousness and balance the psycho-energetics
of your chakras and meridians. These help you to (re)discover your Self.
These high harmonic frequencies dissolve those energy knots that are the reason
for psychosomatic trouble, depression, stress and chronic pain. There are certainly
far more therapy effects, only they have not yet been discovered.
More information on the effects of sound may be discovered in the following
literature: