Eema Sound & Biotuning

Cymatics Therapy was developed in the 1960s, primarily by Dr. Sir Peter Guy Manners of the UK.
In an age before computers even existed, Swiss physicist Dr. Hans Jenny (Jenny) discovered that when certain sounds were played to grains of sand scattered on an iron plate, the vibrations created beautiful geometric patterns (a phenomenon known as cymatics).
What is the Cymatics phenomenon?
When Dr. Manners saw this beautiful pattern, he thought that the beautiful shapes of flowers in nature, the shapes of turtle shells, and leopard patterns are the result of certain vibrations, and if this cymatics phenomenon can explain them, then surely there must also be vibrations (sounds) that shape us humans.



Today in the world of quantum mechanics, it is widely known that all matter vibrates when observed at the microscopic level.
This is true for our bodies as well.
The skin has a turnover system, and most of the body's cells are replaced about every three months.
Our bodies are constantly vibrating, and are supported by an intricate mechanism that discards old cells and continues to copy itself.
But what happens when this ability to copy itself declines with age?

As we age, our bodies' cycle of continually replicating our own cells becomes increasingly disrupted, and eventually stops functioning normally.
You are probably familiar with this mechanism in the body. It is called "aging."

