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Generate The Meditative 528Hz LOVE FREQUENCY With Arduino Uno And Relax

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July 2023

There are some typical frequency tones scribed in literature from ancient times, called Solfeggio Frequencies, which are very beneficial to hear. The 528Hz tone is predominantly known among the others such as 396, 417, 639, 741, 852, and 963Hz.

- K. PADMANABHAN

Generate The Meditative 528Hz LOVE FREQUENCY With Arduino Uno And Relax

One can recall a time when music helped to alter the mood. Whenever we were stressed and wanted to relax, we would put on some slow, calming music. Of these the 528Hz frequency is known as the Miracle Tone as it causes transformation and miracles (DNA repair and healing).

The 528Hz love frequency reduces stress and anxiety; it increases energy, improves concentration and focus. It is also said to improve digestion and reduce pain and inflammation.

It is called love frequency because it resonates with the heart and also brings a divine harmony. It is a part of meditation that awakens the mind to the spiritual magic of God.

The late Dr Masaru Emoto discovered how water crystals were organised on hearing this tone. Since the body cells contain water, it is but natural that cell energy is increased on hearing this frequency tone.

Each of the other frequencies in the list are useful for a specific purpose. The 396Hz removes negative energy and eradicates a guilty feeling. The 417Hz also removes negative energy from the body. The 639Hz is able to bring about harmonious relations between persons. The 741Hz is said to cleanse the body cells. The 852Hz can raise the cells' energy. The 943Hz is stated to raise the Sahasrara Nadi, which brings a more positive outlook on life and awakens one's intuitive power.

Therefore, you may try out hearing these tones, particularly the 528Hz, to have the experience yourself. The prototype for the generation of Solfeggio tones, tested in EFY lab, is shown in Fig. 1.

Circuit diagram and working

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