Machio Paku on The Mind of God

This is yet another post featuring one of my favorite interviewees, Machio Paku, renowned physicist of our time. 

Next, some very similar ideas from Edgar Cayce: 

“Edgar Cayce himself, in his previous incarnation as Ra Ta, was “rejuvenated” by the vibrations of sound—adding some hundred or more years to his life (294-150)—and that with techniques pioneered in Atlantis, he and his Egyptian engineers used song to raise the stone blocks used to build the Great Pyramid (2462-2). Cayce credits no less than the creation of the universe to sound. This is the suggestion in 262-78 and 281-29, and is implicit in 2533-8, in which an esoterically minded insurance salesman asks the Source to reveal the penultimate vibration—God’s WORD—that is referenced in the first sentence of the Gospel of John, and what scientists describe as the “Big Bang.” Cayce gives the salesman much the same answer as he does to a scientist who has asked for the formula for anti-gravity. Mankind isn’t yet ready. 

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Learning to listen to God’s harmonies, what Cayce calls the “music of the spheres,” is what’s important. “For it has been truly said,” Cayce tells us in 933-1, “music alone spans the sphere of spiritual and mental attainment.” Edgar himself, in a waking state, didn’t likely know that the phrase “music of the spheres” originated with Pythagoras some 2,500 years earlier. That some scholars think Cayce was Pythagoras in a previous incarnation, and so might have been channeling himself on the subject, is beside the point. 

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Underlying the music of the spheres concept was the belief that the stars and planets were held in place by a Divine harmony that could be expressed in mathematical ratios and tonal patterns played on musical instruments. Everything in the universe either obeyed God’s vibratory harmonies or suffered the consequences. Stated most simply, all creation could be conceived as existing in God’s giant musical instrument. Playing the correct notes, chords, and scales brings harmony, health, and healing (along with construction stability and aesthetically pleasing artwork). God, in this sense, was not only the Master Musician but the Master Geometrician and Great Architect of the Universe. This concept is also fundamental to the Cayce readings. Life in its manifestations (or spheres), Cayce tells us, is vibration (699-1). Thoughts too are vibrations, as “mind is the builder” (906-3). 

Vibration which is creative or building, creates harmony or attunement, which brings us closer to God or Christ Consciousness (900-422). Vibration that is destructive or combative (driven by self-gratification, and disregarding universal law), brings us further away from God (1861-6 and 1602-5). An individual or group may raise their vibrations such that it can become “Divine Force” (281-3). Disease is dis-harmony, a body or its organs out of balance (2533-3), and healing is “attuning to the divine” (1967-1). 

The term Master Musician is also interchangeable in the readings with Christ, as exampled in 281-8, a reading for the Glad Helpers prayer group: (Q): I saw each one on the prayer list as notes in music. Through our attunement and their seeking, the Master Musician began to play the notes and harmony reigned throughout. I felt this was an illustration of vibrations in healing. Is this how the healing takes place? 

source: The Biochemistry of Music. What the Edgar Cayce readings tell us. Sidney and Nancy Kirkpatrick on Substack.

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