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Key Note – (1550)

Introduction

This is an important fact to take into account when chanting mantras and it is the reason behind why we to make the mantra effective align the three brains.

The excerpt below from Master Samael explains what the key note is. It turns out that everything has its key note. A river, a mountain, a valley, a plant, an animal, a human being etc. all have their particular key note.


Excerpt

“THE KEYNOTE
And the “SEVEN VOWELS” of Nature: I-E-O-U-A-M-S, resound in the entire Creation! Each flower, each mountain, each river, has its own peculiar note, its synthetic note. The ensemble of all the sounds produced l the Planetary Globe produces a SYNTHETIC NOTE in the immense core of the infinite space. Each World has its KEYNOTE. The ensemble of all the Keynotes of the Infinite, form the ineffable orchestration of the starry spaces; this is the Music of the Spheres of which Pythagoras spoke to us about.”

Samael Aun Weor (Logos, Mantram, Theurgy)


In Us

We too have our key note, which is the sum of the sounds of all of our cells, our mind and our psyche. When we align our three brains with something we end up producing a key note that is purer or more like the sound of a single tone. When our three brains are not align and are at odds with one another our key note is a bit of a mixture, it is not of a single pure note. This is because the conflict amongst the three brains causes various cells in our body to vibrate differently to one another.


Self-Remembering

When we remember our inner Being we make our key note to vibrate intensely, more intensely than it has ever vibrated.

Remembering our Being also makes our key note to vibrate harmoniously or of a single tone.

End (1550).

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