The Dangers of Music: How It Reprograms Your Subconscious Mind
Music may seem like a harmless form of entertainment, but it can have a profound impact on your subconscious mind. When you listen to music, it puts you in a hypnotic state, causing you to want to dance or do something else. This is because the music is molding and shaping your mind in some form or way.
The lyrics of songs are particularly powerful in rewriting your subconscious mind. Every word they say is being absorbed by your brain, and you remember them so vividly because they are being imprinted on your subconscious. This means that the messages in the music you listen to are influencing your thoughts and actions, whether you realize it or not.
The Impact of Different Genres
Different genres of music can have different effects on your mind and behavior. For example:
- 🎧 Listening to drill music may make you want to hurt someone
- 🕺 Listening to techno may make you want to dance hard
When you’re listening to music, you literally cannot think because it’s putting you in a hypnotic state. This is why streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music all tune to 440 hertz, which is believed to shut down the right hemisphere of your brain. They do this because they don’t want you thinking creatively or intuitionally.
The Dangers of Repetitive Music
Repetitive music and beats create thought loops in your mind. This is why you feel nostalgia when you listen to an old song you used to listen to as a child. The repetition has created a loop in your mind that brings back those memories and feelings.
However, in nature, nothing is repeating. Everything is constantly transforming, and your mind should be doing the same. Your mind should be constantly transforming to bigger and better things, not stuck in repetitive thought loops.
What You Can Do
If you want to avoid the dangers of music, there are a few things you can do:
- 🎶 Listen to music in 432 hertz or 528 hertz frequencies
- 📜 Make sure the music has no demonic lyrics or repetitive choruses
Additional Interesting Facts
- 💡 The idea that certain musical frequencies can affect the brain and body is not a new one. In ancient Greece, Pythagoras believed that music could be used as medicine, and that different modes could affect the mind and emotions in different ways.
- 🧠Some studies have suggested that listening to certain types of music, such as classical music, can improve cognitive performance and memory. This is known as the “Mozart effect”.
- 🎼 The standard tuning frequency of 440 Hz was only adopted in the 20th century. Before that, a variety of tuning frequencies were used, including 432 Hz, which some people believe has more positive effects on the mind and body.
While some of the ideas presented in the original text are speculative and not supported by scientific evidence, it is true that music can have a powerful effect on our emotions and mental states. It’s important to be mindful of the types of music we listen to and how they may be influencing us.