“I believe that the way we activate our God-given potential to become luminous beings is using sound.”
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IN THIS EPISODE
In this episode, Dr Espen is joined by renowned visionary inventor Gail Lynn to explore the profound impact of sound, music, and light on our lives and well-being.
Discover how sound has been used for healing throughout history by ancient civilizations, and learn about the science behind cymatics and the effects of sound on our cellular structure. Gail Lynn shares her insights on the Harmonic Egg, a unique chamber that combines sound and light therapy to promote healing and balance within the body.
00:00:00 – Episode trailer
00:04:30 – Understanding Sound and Healing
00:08:00 – Cymatics and Water
00:10:30 – The Impact of Music and Intention
00:15:00 – The Power of Words and Self-Expression
00:19:00 – The Role of Breath and Sound
00:22:00 – The Future of Sound in Healing
00:25:00 – Top Tools for Sound Healing
00:28:00 – Creating Conscious Music
00:32:00 – Connection Between Sound and Light
00:35:00 – The Harmonic Egg Explained
00:40:00 – Chakras and Sound Frequencies
00:43:00 – The Role of Sound in Ceremony
00:46:59 – The Importance of Light and Color
00:53:04 – Final Message to the World
Gail Lynn is a renowned visionary, inventor, and pioneer in the realm of frequency healing. She’s helping foster a beautiful shift in wellness and is celebrated for her groundbreaking creation, the Harmonic Egg® and the LiFT™ light capsule.
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