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SPUD
06/26/2013 04:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | People will say it's electricity, white noise, water, etc, etc and that might cover most experiences, but not all of them. It's an interesting subject for sure. "Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most" ___________ "May your chains rest lightly upon you..." |
Sir Phydeau
User ID: 22271457 United States 06/26/2013 04:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | People will say it's electricity, white noise, water, etc, etc and that might cover most experiences, but not all of them. It's an interesting subject for sure. Quoting: SPUD Indeed ... both on the science side and on the theory/hypothesis side. "When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, sir?" — John M. Keynes "The way to see by [blind] faith is to shut the eye of reason." - Benjamin Franklin Real men keep Torah. Knighted into the Army of Yahuwah on 10-9-10. Dear disaffected Democrats: Welcome to the Libertarian Party, we think you will find our social tolerance delightful. However in exchange for this, you're going to have to find a way to be ok with people keeping their guns and more of their money. Dear disaffected Republicans: Welcome to the Libertarian Party, we think you will find our small government economic policies to your liking. However in exchange you will have to find a way to be ok with "the gays" getting married. Snacks are on the table, help yourself. Please introduce yourself to someone on "the other side", you might be astonished just how much you actually have in common. |
Brandywine84
(OP) User ID: 36020080 United States 06/27/2013 12:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Never be in a hurry; do everything quietly and in a calm spirit. Do not lose your inner peace for anything whatsoever, even if your whole world seems upset. ~Saint Francis de Sales To keep the body in good health is a duty... otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear. ~Buddha |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 40309291 United States 06/27/2013 12:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | somewhere in Carl Hewitt's channeled stuff on [link to www.gotsc.org] is a suggestion from some guy named Nathaniel that you say regularly Lord God Of My Being awaken in me that I may see down the far corridors of time and hear the Celestial Musics I worked on that My advice to you would be to try once in a while go someplace where you can sit and close your eyes and listen to just that music see if you can see lights behind your eyelids if you see any little tiny lights, try focusing in on any single light you could see stuff that could be far more interesting than reading books believe your own |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 9231012 United States 06/27/2013 03:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you have any metal in your mouth over time enzymes in your saliva can crystallize on the metal and the vibrations from AM radio frequencies can be "heard" in your head. Quoting: Sir Phydeau When I was a teenager this happened about the 3rd year in with my braces ... I kept hearing spanish voices and tejano music if it was REAL quiet. Found out the cause totally by accident because I felt like I was going insane and while getting my braces tightened at the orthodontist one visit it was REAL quiet and I just suddenly exclaimed, "Why in the hell do I keep hearing mexican music?!?!" because no one was actually in the room with me. My dental assistant heard me because I exclaimed it louder than I meant to and they changed all the hardware out. Made it stop. So, if you have any metal fillings or braces, that might well be the cause. LOL, You too? When I was a 11 yr old kid (abt 1969)I could be in the yard playing and it took me some time to figure out why I could hear intro-music to movies were starting on the TV. Didn't have a watch at that age and when I was outside playing had my full attention until the music seeped in to my skull. Sure enough I would go in the house and would find on one of the channels the show I had heard starting up. Metals in your head can do some really odd things. :) After I had my dental work done over the music went away. I wonder if OP hears beautiful wind and soft sounds if maybe they are hearing the sounds of the Northern lights or some other earth magnetic waves? I bet that Aurora would sound wonderful. |
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mustang19898 User ID: 48884880 United States 10/24/2013 10:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've had this too. When it's quite, usually in my apartment, I'll hear music. It's been different kinds; Irish fiddle tunes, Enya, others. Sometimes mine sound like they have words but it's not loud enough that I can make it out. At first, I thought maybe one of my neighbors was playing it. However, when it started getting personal (genres and songs I listen to), I knew it was in my head. I find it kind of cool. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 48686329 United States 10/24/2013 10:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | About a week ago just as I went to lay down for bed I heard music. It wasn't music as in the kind that would be on a radio. It was more like native american drums and wind instruments. I got up to see if a tv was left on, or if my kids were up at 3am. No one was. It was quite beautiful music. I went to my window to see if it was wind, turned off my fan to see if it would stop. It didn't. I thought it was a fluke, and went to bed listening to the beautiful noise. Quoting: Brandywine84 Does this happen to anyone else? It hasn't stopped. Every now and then since this happened I catch a little tune of it, and move on about my day. I am mentally stable, not prone to the "voices", and my hearing is just fine. What could be causing this? I hear Ramstein's "Amerika" playing randomly quite often. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 48686329 United States 10/24/2013 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | About a week ago just as I went to lay down for bed I heard music. It wasn't music as in the kind that would be on a radio. It was more like native american drums and wind instruments. I got up to see if a tv was left on, or if my kids were up at 3am. No one was. It was quite beautiful music. I went to my window to see if it was wind, turned off my fan to see if it would stop. It didn't. I thought it was a fluke, and went to bed listening to the beautiful noise. Quoting: Brandywine84 Does this happen to anyone else? It hasn't stopped. Every now and then since this happened I catch a little tune of it, and move on about my day. I am mentally stable, not prone to the "voices", and my hearing is just fine. What could be causing this? I hear Ramstein's "Amerika" playing randomly quite often. "We're all living in Amerika, Amerika ist wunderbar! We're all living in Amerika! Amerika!" "This is not a love song..." |
Elakshi User ID: 24434425 United States 03/31/2014 11:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember exactly when I heard the music in my ears for the first time. It was November 2008, the night when Obama won the presidential election. My husband was traveling at the time, and I was in bed a little bit before Midnight. The air-condition kicked in, and noticed the sound of a happy marching band, and quite loud. I smiled and thought that our neighbors, Tracy and Patricia, where probably partying because they are happy when/ that Obama won.. Then the A/C stopped running...and it was absolutely quiet. I remember thinking how odd that was. I got out of bed and opened the bedroom window. I heard a bit of wind and maybe some crickets, but definitely no music. So, I went back to bed. Five minutes later the A/C turned back on, and back was the marching band...! Since then music is my daily companion, which isn't all that bad. It's not always Marching Band, sometimes it is passionate music, such a Flamenco, sometimes it's Hip-Hop.... I've gotten used to it, it hardly ever bothers me. Most of the times, it is triggered by our air conditioning. I have not noticed any kind of hearing loss... |
Rufus Juice
User ID: 34653304 United States 04/01/2014 12:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | what is sound? vibration if you hear a full on "pan flute" band, and the only thing missing is Kevin Costner showing up on a horse, thats harder to define and place ~ but sound transfer with vibration ~ and if its 3 am, only then ~ it could be a train miles away that runs a certain stretch producing that specific tonal ~ "When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace" Jimi Hendrix |
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rian dorps User ID: 56921935 United Kingdom 04/16/2014 12:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi I'm hearing same music as well. Usually on the verge between sleep and waking state. Native American drums, wind instruments and humming as well. It was happening mostly when I lived on the beach in Tenerife, there was no people, I didn't have radio, there. Few times I stand up from bed and went for search where is it coming from...didn't find anything. |
mixgirl User ID: 5150801 United States 07/02/2014 12:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Where does the music come from I wonder Quoting: Adamic Seed nli 41784969 I too hear mexican music sometimes late at night when I am way pat my bedtime, and sorta over tired. Mexico can transmit at high wattages (60, 00 w I believe) compared to us in Canada. Frinds have shared that they have heard othere stations, as have I, like country music, or tlak radio. BUt can never reallly make out the words....It`s like a suggestion. If I have two air filter fans on, or a computer fan late at night, and I have taken a tylenol or somsuch, I hear stuff. The next days events. I will get them as repeating and intence feelings lasting over half an hour, as I am unable to shift my consciousness away from the feeling. It just keeps comming back, even If I try to ignore it. The interfernce patterns created by the fan blades against the air, creating procussion at frequency multiples with each other; and the aid of the painkiller changes my perception. FRequency resonance attunement. I believe you are correct. That is the same conclusion I came to. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 56120395 United States 07/02/2014 01:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I 'spose I'm old. Have been hearing music well before WiFi existed, before many EMF's in the environment. Before there was metal in my teeth and after the metal was removed. I think of it as nature's music, even though sometimes it sounds like heavy metal. Other times it is classical. I feel fortunate to "receive" different channels. My favorite is the native drums, flutes & chants or the cosmic Pink Floyd style derivative. I no longer question it, rather enjoy it. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 59685530 United States 07/02/2014 03:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Microwave hearing (Frey Effect) can occur without metal implants. Many are now experiencing this and other health effects known to be caused by microwaves at 3AM which is a time many smart meters are set for large transmissions. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35246839 This logical explanation will be overlooked, because the people who post these kind of threads would rather believe they have a "special ability". |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 43518563 United States 07/02/2014 09:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | About a week ago just as I went to lay down for bed I heard music. It wasn't music as in the kind that would be on a radio. It was more like native american drums and wind instruments. I got up to see if a tv was left on, or if my kids were up at 3am. No one was. It was quite beautiful music. I went to my window to see if it was wind, turned off my fan to see if it would stop. It didn't. I thought it was a fluke, and went to bed listening to the beautiful noise. Quoting: Brandywine84 Does this happen to anyone else? It hasn't stopped. Every now and then since this happened I catch a little tune of it, and move on about my day. I am mentally stable, not prone to the "voices", and my hearing is just fine. What could be causing this? this happens to me fairly often...i was told that when your subconscious is capable of composing symphonies when your mind isnt being clouded by anything. i tested this out and yes it is very possible. leave a glass of water on a table for an hour how still will the water be ? the mind should be the same way |