We believe that everyone has a right to music

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B: Your RIGHTS: What They Are, Why You Need Them

We believe that everyone has a right to music. That everyone has a right to experience for themselves all the benefits of music. That everyone deserves, at base, the simple joys the sensations of immersion in music creates for beings incarnate on this material plane, as well as the higher states and purposes to which such immersion can assist us. That everyone inherently has the same rights to enjoy music undiluted, un-compromised and un-altered to realize it's full benefits, in any form, in any situation and at any time, so long as it harms no one.

That everyone has a right to respond to their perception of music, in any way, in any place, day or night or all day and night, so long as it harms no one. That everyone has the right to create music, to play music, to share music, to participate in music, to dance with music, to perform music, to dance to music, to be music, to be moved and to move beyond themselves.

We belive music has a right to children. That children also have a right to music and not just to children's music. That you can find more of the potentials in music in how children squirm, rock, twist, jump, tilt, clap, shout, scream, jiggle, laugh, sway, bounce, swing, run about and fall down upon hearing music than you can find in a room full of adults sitting in chairs, hearing passively the same music.

That music itself has a right to be heard in it's fullness, for it's effects to sound and reverberate through all levels of the cosmos, without truncation, alteration or polarizing tuned scales ( A=440 is binary , ÷by 2, centered at the base of the head \ A=432 is trinary ÷ by 3 centered in the heart ). That it has a right to be created for enlightening, uplifting and healing purposes, not just for entertainment. That it has a right not to be used as a weapon, disturbing effects occur beyond the immediate and apparent damage from such abuse.

C: REALITY vs. Digital: Is There Really a Difference?

We are, as you will recall, discussing the foundational frequencies of the vibrational spectrum of the entire universe. Add to this that the higher forms of life on our planet are resonant over seventy octaves, although we can perceive less than fragments of twenty octaves with our nominal five senses.

What we do to and with sound affects behavior, vision, emotions, water, atmosphere, environment and the viability of our biology. To limit music's creation, it's expression, it's arenas, it's instrumentation, it's conveyance, it's time or setting, is to limit our response to it's benefits and to damage our potentials and our world. To say the very least of just the possible local consequences.

If however, you believe that man made is the same or somehow better than natural. If you believe all these distinctions between real and not real are meaningless. We suggest you avail yourselves of a high powered optical microscope or telescope and begin to really observe the universe all around you. The closer you look, the more magnification you use, the greater the readily perceivable difference will become.

The man made reveals itself to be incredibly flawed, a rough approximation, not at all resembling what it purports to be to unaided vision. The natural will reveal itself to be multiple layers of chaotic fractal functionality, internally supporting it's visible form. We are seriously deceiving ourselves if we belive our flawed creations, our crude tools, our balky mechanisms, our poorly conceived digital devices can actually convey with fidelity anything of music or of life.

PEACE ! ©02010 ©02011 Cee Are & CkaS

Note this is a section from an earlier post "Regaining Your Rights"

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