Cosmic Music

There is so much “out there”, if we only knew. If we only knew that we too are “out there”- all of us. Johannes Kepler knew almost 350 years ago, what Walter Schempp and our modern day scientists just recently discovered. There’s music coming from out there- from among the stars of the universe.

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Dancing with the stars takes on a whole new paradigm here. It was actually two Nobel prize honorees (Hulse & Taylor) who in 1993 confirmed Kepler’s “Harmonice munch” when they discovered what we now call binary pulsars. A binary pulsar is a pulsar with a binary companion: a white dwarf or neutron star. Binary pulsars are one of the few tools scientists have to detect evidence of gravitational waves; Einstein’s theory of general relativity predicts that two neutron stars would emit gravitational waves as they orbit a common center of mass, which would carry away orbital energy and cause the two stars to draw closer together.

Enough of the detail!

The electromagnetic waves that come to us in pulses (as first picked up by our most sensitive listening devices in Arecibo, Puerto Rico as radio waves) are the music from the stars that Kepler intuited centuries ago. A spiritual awakening is being birthed from a physics awakening.

Each of us carries a frequency that resonates with the universal orchestra. We are all a part of the grand symphony that is not only “out there” but “here” as well. In fact, there is no there, no here, no duality, no locality. With the advent of quantum physics, we’re learning to live in a nonlocal world of oneness and we’re very immature at comprehending what that means.

We’re dancing to our egoic music and not the cosmic music. And it’s killing us!

I sense that over the next 5 years or so, (can you say 2012?) we’re going to truly hear the cosmic sounds and we’ll be compelled to not only listen to it, but to dance with it as well. Are you ready to listen? Got your spiritual dancing shoes out?

Let the music be heard!

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