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Ever since the middle of VI Century, B.C., When Pythagoras gave to the ancient Greeks his system of numbers, each succeeding generation has been attracted, more or less, to his theory, principally through his grand conception of the Music of the Spheres. All the way down the ages each generation has regarded the idea as interesting but fanciful. There are some who know it is true. As we understand the teaching of the old master, all things are in a vibratory condition; the higher the rate of vibration the more spirit force an object contains and the more positive it is in its nature; the slower the rate of vibration, the less force it contains and the more negative it is in its action. Everything, from a grain of sand to a man, is vibrating at its own rate and round its own center which is its keynote. As each object seeks its own, so everything, both great and small, has found its place in the great chorus of nature, God's choir.Dow, Balliett L. is the author of 'Vibration 1913 ', published 2006 under ISBN 9781594622243 and ISBN 1594622248.
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