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Using the Fibonacci Tuning Forks
The following information on the Fibonacci is courtesy of Dr. John Beaulieu.
The Fibonacci Tuners are part of a continuum of sound that spirals in and out of different realities. Imagine children walking down the beach picking up sea shells and putting them to their ears. The sound inside the sea shell is the same as the sound created by all the Fibonacci Tuners. Children enter the sound of the sea shell sound much like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz being transported by a cyclone to the land of Oz or Alice going down the rabbit hole to discover Wonderland. They discover realities within realities.
When we listen to the Fibonacci Tuners, like children going inside a seashell, we naturally seek out alternate realities within the sound. Each alternate reality is a location within a spiral revolving around a central vortex of stillness which connects with the Universal Energy Field. In many instances it may be more effective to work in an alternate reality to effect healing then in normal reality. This is no different than a psychotherapists using dreams or a reflexologist pressing points on the feet, hand, or ear to effect healing within the whole body. In cases of trauma and addiction people often times disassociate into alternate realities. The Fibonacci Tuners create a bridge between these realities which can promote a healing response.
There are 8 Fibonacci Tuners. To tell them apart they are labeled by ratios based on the Fibonacci number series which starts with the number 1 and grows by adding the last two numbers in the sequence together to produce the next number. For example 1 is added to 2 to produce 3 then 3 added to 2 to produce 5. The sequence looks like this: 1,1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ..n. The Fibonacci Tuners follow the number sequence with the first Fibonacci tuning fork being 1/1, followed by 1/2, 2/3, 3/5, 5/8, 8/13, 13/21, and 21/34.
When creating a Fibonacci interval always use the 1/1 Fibonacci tuning fork to create the interval you want. For example to create the interval 2/3 use the 2/3 tuning fork with the 1/1 tuning fork, or to create the interval 13/21 use the 13/21 tuning fork with the 1/1 tuning fork. It is also possible to mix any two or more tuning forks and explore the micro intervals they create. For example you can tap the 8/5 tuning fork with the 21/34 tuning fork.
How to Use Fibonacci Tuners
The Spiral Technique
- Look at the Fibonacci interval chart and choose which interval you want to explore.
- Hold your tuning forks by the stems with moderate pressure, not to tight and not to loose. Do not hold your tuning forks by the prongs because the prongs need to vibrate in order to create a sound.
- Gently tap the flat side of the tuning fork on your knee cap. Do not hit your knee cap. All it takes is a gentle firm tap and your tuning fork will sound. It is best to tap the 1/1 Fibonacci Tuner on the knee and then the interval you want to explore on the other knee.
- Bring the forks slowly to your ears, about three to six inches from your ear canal, and listen to the sounds.
The Seashell Technique
The second way to sound the Fibonacci tuning forks is to tap them together. This method is to be used off the body. It is not to be used directly in the ears.
- Hold them by the stems and tap them together on their edges, not the flat side of the prongs. You do not have to use a lot of force to get the result and play with creating an easy sounding tap vs. a banging tap when too much force is used.
- When you tap them together the tuning forks will make sounds we call overtones. Move the tuning forks around, slow and fast, in the air and listen to the different tones as they get louder and softer.
- For practice, take the 2/3, 5/8, and 13/21 Fibonacci Tuners hold them in your left hand. Place the stems between your fingers. Allow them to stick out in different directions so that they do not touch. Hold the 1/1 tuning fork between your thumb and first finger in your right hand. Tap the three Fibonacci Tuners with the 1/1 tuning fork.
- Move the tuning forks around slow and fast and listen to the different overtones. Move them around and move the 1/1 tuning fork in circles underneath the 2/3, 5/8, and 13/21 tuning forks. The movement of the 1/1 tuning fork will bring out different overtones.
How to Purchase Fibonacci Tuners
- The Fibonacci Tuners are an extension of our Solar Harmonic Spectrum, a set of 8 Pythagorean tuning forks, therefore there there are several ways to purchase them.
- The Complete Fibonacci Tuner Set consists of 8 Fibonacci Tuners in an 8 pocket carry bag.
- If you own our BioSonic Solar Harmonic Set, then you want the Fibonacci Solar Harmonic Upgrade which consists of 4 Fibonacci Tuners and a 12 pocket carry bag to hold both sets.
- If you want both the Solar Harmonic and Fibonacci Tuner Sets combined then purchase the Solar Harmonic Fibonacci Combo Set which comes in a 12 pocket carry bag.
The Relationship Between the Solar Harmonic Spectrum and Fibonacci Tuning Forks
The Fibonacci tuning forks are an extension of the Solar Harmonic Spectrum. For many years I worked with the Solar Harmonic because it also contains the beginning of the Fibonacci series. The first four Fibonacci tuning forks are also found in the Solar Harmonic Spectrum. These are:
- C 256 1/1
- C 512 1/2
- G 384 2/3
- A 426.1 3/5
So if you have the Solar Harmonic Spectrum you already have four Fibonacci tuning forks. All you have to do to get the complete set Fibonacci tuning forks is to upgrade. The upgrade contains the following new tuning forks, and because they are not notes they are listed as Fibonacci number ratios. They are:
- 5/8
- 8/13
- 13/21
- 21/34
When you get your upgrade and you do not have the ratios written on your Solar Harmonic Tuning forks then you will need the chart to the right which gives the notes and ratios. The new Solar Harmonic Spectrum tuning forks will have the ratios stamped on them.
| Interval |
Name |
Description |
Benefits |
| 1/1 |
Beginning |
The beginning from which everything originates and everything returns. |
| 1/2 |
Space |
An octave in music which opens the space for all possibilities |
Opens new spaces, balances Ether element, helps with grief and loss |
| 2/3 |
Balance |
Works with the pituitary gland and autonomic nervous system to create an ideal balance between heaven and earth, yin and yang, male and female energies. |
Balances autonomic nervous system, increases feelings of well being, balances male and female energy, great for centering |
| 3/5 |
Dreams |
The interval of a 6th in music which is call mystic fire. It is the beginning of the ascent of consciousness known as the "region of a thousand lights". |
Enhances dreaming, visualization, new ideas, astral projection |
| 5/8 |
Inner Voice |
Leads consciousness deep in the 3rd ventricle of the brain where we make contact with our inner voice and healing. |
Contact with our healer within, finding information to help obtaining both wisdom and peace, letting go of unwanted thoughts |
| 8/13 |
Mystical Passageway |
Sometimes called the Crystal Door or Magic Mirror, the 8/13 interval takes us to the source of our inner voice which appears beyond words as pure sound and light. |
Resolution of life dissonances through a clear tone, clarity of vision through alignment with source, a deep sense of simplicity |
| 13/21 |
The Great Divide |
The gateway to the higher spiritual realities and the dreaming realms leading to normal realities. |
Entry into higher states of knowledge, spiritual wisdom, direct communications with light beings, devas and angels |
| 21/34 |
The Eye of God |
Opens the pineal gland which oversees all dualities and begins yet another turn of the spiral of Jacob's ladder into greater spiritual insights and learnings. |
Greater inner truths are revealed and understood, higher spiritual realms are illuminated and simplicity, of the complexity of reality is revealed |
Also if your interest is in the Fibonacci series and you later become interested in the Pythagorean tuning of the Solar Harmonic Spectrum you can upgrade to the Solar Harmonic Spectrum. This upgrade contains the four additional notes needed to complete the Pythagorean scale. These are: D, E, F, and B.
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