Sound Bath Frequencies, Vibrations, and Energies Exposed

This is a photo of a Sound Bath studio. Sound Baths are grounded on New Age concepts of healing with sound and vibration.

They claim because of the sounds one is able to melt into a meditative state with little to no effort. These sounds supposedly allow one’s higher self to remember and connect with source energy, past lives (on earth and in the cosmos), and be at peace. Don’t be deceived!

In the New Age, one will often come across ideas of frequencies, energies, and vibrations. Don’t be deceived!

One ex-New Ager who became a Christian shares her experiences:

When I was in the New Age, we heard and read about Lemuria, an ancient civilization that supposedly used sound for healing and even for building things. These tales were intriguing. Therapies based on sound or vibrations were often supported by reference to the mythical Lemuria as well as to vibrations of plants.

Dabbling with the unseen world puts you into contact with fallen angels (demons). That is what all this supposed “healing” with vibrations, sounds, “quantum physics,” energy, chakras, etc. will lead you to. It is the world of darkness…..

The promoter of this states:

“This is an unforgettable sound experience for those who seek deep relaxation, rejuvenation, and introspection. All Sound Baths are 60-minute sonic healing sessions that consist of 25 minutes of crystal bowls played live and the balance of the hour to integrate the sound and relax in the sound chamber to recorded music.

You will be resting comfortably in the deeply resonant, multi-wave sound chamber while a sequence of quartz crystal singing bowls are played, each one keyed to the energy centers or chakras of the body, where sound is nutrition for the nervous system. The results are waves of peace, heightened awareness, and relaxation of the mind and body.”

….The obsession for relaxation and “healing” is leading many to a false peace, which can have a high spiritual cost. This is based on belief in the healing energy of sounds, balancing your energies, the chakras, and vibrations.

The concept of “we are all energy” is embraced with a vengeance by those captivated by New Age concepts (including many Christians), and this has led to this obsession with vibrations and how we can balance, raise, purify, change our “vibrations.”

Vibrational or sound healing is New Age. Verifiable use of ultrasound waves to shatter kidney stones in Lithotripsy, for example, or to treat pain, is another category. There are some scientifically, fact-based therapies that have been tested and proven. This is not the same as the Sound Bath or the claims to heal with sounds or vibrations addressed in this post.

The New Age conflates the terms “vibrations” and “sounds” with scientific treatments such as Lithotripsy and commits the fallacy of equivocation (treating the same word with different meanings as though that word means the same thing in all cases). This is a hallmark of pseudoscience marketers who sprinkle their websites with scientific terms or scientific-sounding terms to deceive you into thinking what they offer is legitimate.

The concepts of these Sound Baths and vibrational healing rest on New Age or sometimes Taoist views of the body, which are spiritual and not factual. Here is a statement that sounds good but is New Age:

“Vibrational Medicine is based on the scientific principles that all matter in the universe vibrates at a specific and precise frequency and that by using resonant vibrations, balance of matter can be restored.”

….Notice the phrase, “balance of matter can be restored.” This is the tip-off that it’s New Age and spiritual. “Balance,” a favorite New Age word, is vague and means nothing medical in this context. The claim that this is based on “scientific principles” is false. Those who promote it may view it that way because for them, anything they believe is scientific. I was in the New Age for over 20 years and I know how people who believe this way think. All terms are loose and can mean anything one wishes them to mean).

Sound therapy and vibrational healing or vibrational medicine are no more legitimate and no less New Age (and in reality, occultic) than energy healing. There are whole industries built on these false spiritual views: Vibration therapy, Rife machines, Radionics, Zyto scanners, Electromagnetic Pulse machines, Bemer machines, and more.

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