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“Solfeggio frequencies are specific tones (
174, 285, 396, 417, 528, 639, 741, 852, 963 Hz) believed to offer healing and spiritual benefits, stemming from medieval Gregorian chants, with each frequency associated with different effects like stress relief (528 Hz), releasing guilt (396 Hz), or enhancing relationships (639 Hz) in sound healing practices, though their scientific backing is debated.
The Core Solfeggio Frequencies & Their Attributed Benefits
- 174 Hz: Pain relief, stress reduction, grounding.
- 285 Hz: Tissue regeneration, healing, immunity.
- 396 Hz: Liberation from guilt and fear (unlocking).
- 417 Hz: Undoing situations, facilitating change, clearing negativity.
- 528 Hz: Transformation, miracles, DNA repair, love frequency.
- 639 Hz: Harmonizing relationships, inner balance, social connection.
- 741 Hz: Awakening intuition, cleansing electromagnetic radiation, solving problems.
- 852 Hz: Returning to spiritual order, awakening intuition, third eye activation.
- 963 Hz: Connecting to higher consciousness, spiritual enlightenment (often considered the “God” frequency).
Origins & Beliefs
- Ancient Roots: Linked to Gregorian chants and early musical scales used in monasteries.
- Modern Rediscovery: Revived by Dr. Joseph Puleo and Dr. Leonard Horowitz, who connected them to biblical numerology.
- Healing Claims: Believed to resonate with the body’s energy fields, promoting physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
Usage
- Listened to as pure tones or incorporated into meditation music.
- Used in sound baths, mindfulness, and holistic wellness practices.
Scientific Context
- While some studies, like one on 528 Hz and stress, show promise, the broader scientific evidence for specific healing effects is limited and debated. (Solfeggio Google Search).”
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