Ancient Acoustic Technologies Transforming Our Consciousness
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Summary
David Elkington is a historian who studies ancient religions and sound. He had a profound experience in a Gothic cathedral while listening to a choir. The music transported him into a transcendent state where he felt connected to everything. After this encounter, he became deeply interested in the relationship between sound, architecture, and consciousness. He believes that ancient structures like cathedrals and pyramids were designed with advanced acoustic principles that could alter states of awareness. This experience changed his perspective on science and spirituality, leading him to explore how sound influences human perception and the origins of language.
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David Elkington discusses the advanced acoustic engineering of ancient structures, particularly Gothic cathedrals and the Great Pyramid of Giza. He argues that these constructions reveal a profound understanding of sound and consciousness that has been lost in modern applied science.
The king's chamber in the Great Pyramid is by far and away the most acoustically perfect chamber ever.
David Elkington
“The most profound sound chambers are definitely the lady chapels of certain European Gothic cathedrals.”
The most profound sound chambers are definitely the lady chapels of certain European Gothic cathedrals who are acoustically so incredibly well constructed.
Pure science was science for the sheer hell of it; applied science is now applied to making profit.
The king's chamber in the Great Pyramid is by far and away the most acoustically perfect chamber ever.
The elements of the hieroglyphic alphabet are actually simatic signatures of fundamental harmonics.
The pyramid was the place of rebirth and is linked to the Egyptian god Osiris.