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Originally posted by Starchild23
This will be a very brief post, made purely for the purpose of proposing a concept to the ATS community.
I was pondering the influences the media industry has upon the populace, and I wondered...what if the vibrations of the notes and the drumbeats had some sort of influence upon the mood and the general thought pattern of the listeners?
It is not unheard of for sound to have a distinct psychological effect on humans. If color and taste can do so, then sound can as well.
I have not done much research into the possibility, but I wanted to toss the ball and see what happened.
Thoughts? Opinions?
Namaste
Originally posted by Starchild23
This will be a very brief post, made purely for the purpose of proposing a concept to the ATS community.
I was pondering the influences the media industry has upon the populace, and I wondered...what if the vibrations of the notes and the drumbeats had some sort of influence upon the mood and the general thought pattern of the listeners?
It is not unheard of for sound to have a distinct psychological effect on humans. If color and taste can do so, then sound can as well.
I have not done much research into the possibility, but I wanted to toss the ball and see what happened.
Thoughts? Opinions?
Namaste
Originally posted by biggmoneyme
Originally posted by Starchild23
This will be a very brief post, made purely for the purpose of proposing a concept to the ATS community.
I was pondering the influences the media industry has upon the populace, and I wondered...what if the vibrations of the notes and the drumbeats had some sort of influence upon the mood and the general thought pattern of the listeners?
It is not unheard of for sound to have a distinct psychological effect on humans. If color and taste can do so, then sound can as well.
I have not done much research into the possibility, but I wanted to toss the ball and see what happened.
Thoughts? Opinions?
Namaste
i think it's more of a distraction. Not only a distraction to stop us from seeing who they are and what they're doing, but also to stop us from noticing ourselves. if there was no entertainment in the material world people would immediately turn inwards, not so when you have so many spots of sweetness sparsely spread out
Originally posted by biggmoneyme
Originally posted by Starchild23
This will be a very brief post, made purely for the purpose of proposing a concept to the ATS community.
I was pondering the influences the media industry has upon the populace, and I wondered...what if the vibrations of the notes and the drumbeats had some sort of influence upon the mood and the general thought pattern of the listeners?
It is not unheard of for sound to have a distinct psychological effect on humans. If color and taste can do so, then sound can as well.
I have not done much research into the possibility, but I wanted to toss the ball and see what happened.
Thoughts? Opinions?
Namaste
i think it's more of a distraction. Not only a distraction to stop us from seeing who they are and what they're doing, but also to stop us from noticing ourselves. if there was no entertainment in the material world people would immediately turn inwards, not so when you have so many spots of sweetness sparsely spread out
Originally posted by Starchild23
Originally posted by biggmoneyme
Originally posted by Starchild23
This will be a very brief post, made purely for the purpose of proposing a concept to the ATS community.
I was pondering the influences the media industry has upon the populace, and I wondered...what if the vibrations of the notes and the drumbeats had some sort of influence upon the mood and the general thought pattern of the listeners?
It is not unheard of for sound to have a distinct psychological effect on humans. If color and taste can do so, then sound can as well.
I have not done much research into the possibility, but I wanted to toss the ball and see what happened.
Thoughts? Opinions?
Namaste
i think it's more of a distraction. Not only a distraction to stop us from seeing who they are and what they're doing, but also to stop us from noticing ourselves. if there was no entertainment in the material world people would immediately turn inwards, not so when you have so many spots of sweetness sparsely spread out
That's what I am saying. Instead of focusing on who we really are, we focus on the sound and vibration patterns in music, and they quite possibly influence our behavioral patterns.
Perhaps this is the agenda of the music industry...
Originally posted by Starchild23
This will be a very brief post, made purely for the purpose of proposing a concept to the ATS community.
I was pondering the influences the media industry has upon the populace, and I wondered...what if the vibrations of the notes and the drumbeats has some sort of influence upon the mood and the general thought pattern of the listeners?
It is not unheard of for sound to have a distinct psychological effect on humans. If color and taste can do so, then sound can as well.
I have not done much research into the possibility, but I wanted to toss the ball and see what happened.
Thoughts? Opinions?
Namasteedit on CFridaypm464605f05America/Chicago17 by Starchild23 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by rwfresh
Originally posted by Starchild23
Originally posted by biggmoneyme
Originally posted by Starchild23
This will be a very brief post, made purely for the purpose of proposing a concept to the ATS community.
I was pondering the influences the media industry has upon the populace, and I wondered...what if the vibrations of the notes and the drumbeats had some sort of influence upon the mood and the general thought pattern of the listeners?
It is not unheard of for sound to have a distinct psychological effect on humans. If color and taste can do so, then sound can as well.
I have not done much research into the possibility, but I wanted to toss the ball and see what happened.
Thoughts? Opinions?
Namaste
i think it's more of a distraction. Not only a distraction to stop us from seeing who they are and what they're doing, but also to stop us from noticing ourselves. if there was no entertainment in the material world people would immediately turn inwards, not so when you have so many spots of sweetness sparsely spread out
That's what I am saying. Instead of focusing on who we really are, we focus on the sound and vibration patterns in music, and they quite possibly influence our behavioral patterns.
Perhaps this is the agenda of the music industry...
Yes it is.. but it's not a secret. You understand the intent/meaning of a piece of media when you consume it. The harder someone works to sell you something the more obvious it becomes. Because that becomes the entire focus of the message. If 80% of a message is deception, 80% deception is perceived.
If I listen to Thirty Seconds To Mars - This Is War www.youtube.com...
then my mind gets angry and want to go out and kick the systems ass. But it might be the message of the song more than the vibrations/sound but I am not sure.
Not sure if these 2 observations on myself help you with your theory. Namaste