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The Role of Music in the Twenty-First Century

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In 1981, musician/composer and acupuncturist Fabien Maman conducted a revolutionary sound-cellular biology experiment showing the impacts of acoustic sound on human cells. He found that through a series of acoustic sounds, he could explode cancer cells, as well as energize and empower healthy ones. He also found that healthy cells changed shape and color according to the pitch and timbre of each note, and that when cells felt a 'vibratory affinity' with a certain note, the cells' aura transformed into a mandala shape of vibrant color.
Websters' Dictionary sites Maman as the founding father of vibrational sound therapy. Colleagues in the music and medical field simply say he's a genius and visionary before his time.
This book documents Maman's research with over 100 color photos showing for the first time under microscope that acoustic sound can revitalize healthy cells and destroy cancer cells. Maman also offers his specific music protocol to take full advantage of the healing power of acoustic music to bring human beings into harmony with nature and the cosmos.

118 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1997

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