I remember my one of my spiritual mentors who is now many years retired. She was so spiritually gifted that her mere presence amplified a space. Yet beyond the gifts, beyond the spiritual sight, beyond the things she knew and did that could not easily be explained, she was one of the greatest master teachers I have ever known.
What I loved most about her was her ability to recognize the sacred union between desire and mind. She understood how intention could become a bridge. How consciousness could reach upward while still remaining rooted in the body. How the heavenly cosmic worlds could link with the lower manifested realms without denying either one.
And in her own way, she taught me this too. She taught me how to be human and divine at the same time. She taught me how to relate to all there is and everything yet to come—all that exists within creation.
After my awakening, I sought others who had experienced something similar, those whose mission, like mine, was to bring the universal love I had experienced into the world in a grounded way. My mentor loved unconditionally, but not passively. Her love had strength in it. Balance. Fire. Discernment. A kind of grounded holiness that could shock you because she was not performing spirituality. She was living her truth.
Sound Moves Through the Field
Believe it or not, this article is about music. Because one day, my mentor and I were on our way to the grocery store in her fast sports car. She loved speed and sometimes raced her car at a track near her home. She was that kind of woman: earthy and mystical, loving and fierce, tender and wild.
As we drove, she asked if I minded if she played some music. I said, “Sure.” And suddenly, German lyrics came through the speakers. I could not understand a word. I later learned the band was known for controversial themes, but in that moment, the language was not what reached me. It was the sound. It was the vibration entering the car before the mind could judge it. It was the way music filled the space and changed the atmosphere. It was the way rhythm arrived before understanding. The way tone touched something beneath language.
The Mystery of Music
That is the mystery of music. It does not always need to explain itself to be felt. Music enters through the body before it enters the intellect. It moves through rhythm, tone, memory, frequency, emotion, and the field. It can calm the nervous system, awaken grief, open the heart, stir devotion, move stagnant energy, and bring life back into places inside us that had gone quiet.
Music reaches what words sometimes cannot. It does not ask the wound to explain itself first. It does not demand that the mind understand. It simply enters. And the body listens.
Your Body Is Always Listening
Your cells listen. Your nervous system listens. Your breath listens. Your heart listens. The emotional body listens. The subtle body listens. A song can make tears rise before you know why. A tone can make you feel safe without giving you a reason. A rhythm can awaken courage. A melody can return you to a version of yourself you thought you had lost.
This is because sound is not only heard. Sound is received. Music carries memory. It carries prayer. It carries intention. It carries the invisible architecture of feeling and translates it into something the body can understand.
Science is beginning to understand what the spirit has always known. Music can affect mood, heart rate, stress, blood pressure, cortisol, pain, anxiety, emotional regulation, and the chemistry of the body. It can stimulate responses connected to pleasure, bonding, relief, and emotional release. But spiritually, this is not separate from the sacred. This is the sacred moving through biology.
When music calms your breath, it is not only changing your mood. It is changing your state. When music opens your heart, it is not only creating emotion. It is creating access. When music brings you into presence, it is helping you return to the place within yourself where Source can be heard again.
Music as a Transmission of Light
After my awakening, I wanted to spread light on Earth in its highest expression. And music is part of that expression. Not all light comes through words. Not all healing comes through teaching. Not all transmission arrives as language.
Sometimes the transmission is a sound. Sometimes the teaching is a rhythm. Sometimes Source enters through a melody and rearranges the atmosphere within you.
Music as a Temple of Frequency
I personally have an affinity for electronic music. Some may hear machinery, repetition, or entertainment. But at its highest expression, electronic music can become a temple of frequency. It can build worlds. It can move energy. It can dissolve separation for a moment and remind a crowd of strangers that they are breathing inside the same field.
There is something powerful about a sound that gathers people into one pulse. A beat can become a bridge. A set can become a ceremony. A frequency can become an altar.
The Artist, the Frequency Gods, and the Set Called Elevation

I want to mention my favorite DJ, someone I hold in a sacred affection that feels older than language. Many of his sets deliver messages through his art. However, of late there is something rising in his work, something that feels like the beauty of Source manifesting on Earth through sound.
He may not always know what is going to come through him, but the right music comes for his audience. He has recognized this in what he brings to his listeners. I love that he says his music comes from the frequency gods. There is something beautiful in that. Because like attracts like.
When someone creates from a higher frequency, they become a vessel for what matches that frequency. Music may move through the artist, but it does not only belong to the artist. True music is received. It is translated. It is shaped by human hands, but often arrives from somewhere beyond the human mind.
His set called Elevation inspired me to launch this site. And I feel it is time I give him public credit. Because sometimes another person’s art becomes a doorway. Sometimes sound opens a path. Sometimes frequency confirms what your soul already knows: It is time to rise.
The Sacred Sound Current
I often listen to spiritual soundtracks because they uplift me and bring me into a deeper sense of inner peace. One work that comes to mind is Travelling the Sacred Sound Current by Deborah Van Dyke (also free on Spotify), which speaks to sacred sound, vibration, voice, and conscious evolution.
The sacred sound current is not only an idea. It is something you can feel. It is the current beneath creation. The hidden music behind form. The hum behind life. The divine movement that speaks through vibration before it becomes word, body, symbol, or matter.
Before the Mind Defined God, the Soul Knew How to Sing
Sacred sound has always been part of humanity’s relationship with the divine. Chanting. Drumming. Hymns. Mantras. Singing bowls. Prayer songs. Dance music. Tribal rhythm. Lullabies. Frequencies that soothe infants, awaken warriors, accompany grief, celebrate union, and invite the soul into remembrance.
Before there were temples made of stone, there was sound. Before there were written scriptures, there was voice. Before the mind tried to define God, the soul knew how to sing. From the most primitive organisms to human beings, life communicates through vibration. The world is not silent. The world is humming. Every atom carries movement. Every form has rhythm. Every living thing is responding to signals, patterns, and resonance.
You Are a Field
Spiritually, this is why vibration matters. You are not only a body moving through space. You are a field. You are light, matter, sound, thought, feeling, memory, breath, and consciousness moving together. Your emotions carry tone. Your thoughts carry vibration. Your presence has a frequency. Your healing has a sound, even when it is silent.
Sound as a Healing Language
In my own energy healing work with others, I often use sacred utterance, sound, syllable, or phrase—repeated during meditation or prayer to focus my mind and evoke spiritual powers because I understand that sound does not only move through the ears. It moves through the energic field.
In energy healing, these subtle tones can help loosen stagnant energy, awaken inner awareness, and support the body in returning to harmony. Sometimes the healing does not come through a grand sound, but through the smallest vibrational shift. A tone. A hum. A breath. A frequency that meets the person exactly where they are.
This is why I trust sound so deeply in healing spaces. Because sound knows how to travel where words cannot. It knows how to reach the body without force. It knows how to speak to the soul in its original language.
Creation Is More Connected Than It Appears
Even in physics, we are reminded that reality is not as solid and separate as it appears. At the deepest levels, existence becomes movement, relationship, energy, and field. Particles are not simply isolated objects. Light behaves in ways that challenge the ordinary mind. And while we should be careful not to turn science into fantasy, the spiritual mirror remains clear:
Creation is more connected than it appears. Music touches this truth directly. It reminds us that separation is not ultimate.
When Music Heals the Collective Field
When a room full of people hears the same sound, their bodies begin to respond together. Breath can shift. Movement can synchronize. Hearts can soften. The emotional field can open. For a moment, individuality does not disappear, but it is held inside a greater rhythm.
This is one of the ways music heals the collective. The world is wounded by dissonance. Fear is dissonance. Hatred is dissonance. Division is dissonance. War is dissonance.
The human field has carried so much noise. So much distortion. So much unresolved grief. So much ancestral pain moving through bodies that often do not even know what they are carrying. But music has the power to bring coherence back into the field. Not because one song can fix everything. But because sound can remind the body of harmony. And when enough bodies remember harmony, the world begins to change.
Music is not small. Music can enter places where sermons cannot. It can soften people who are guarded. It can cross language, belief, race, religion, culture, and pain.
It can reach into the body and say: You are still alive.
It can reach into the heart and say: You are still able to feel.
It can reach into the spirit and say: You are still connected.
The Medicine Hidden in Sound
This is why music is medicine. It is not only entertainment. It is not only background. It is not only art. It is one of the sacred languages of creation.
My mentor understood something about creation. She understood how the heavenly worlds could meet the lower realms. She understood how spirit could come into form. She understood that to be human and divine simultaneously is not to escape the body, but to allow the higher frequency to move through it.
And that is what music does. Music brings heaven into the body. It gives the invisible a pulse. It gives consciousness a sound. It gives Source another way to speak.
So when we listen with intention, we are not merely consuming music. We are entering relationship with vibration. We are allowing sound to cleanse, activate, soothe, awaken, and rearrange us. We are allowing the body to remember coherence. We are allowing the soul to receive what words cannot always carry.
And perhaps this is why music has followed humanity through every age. Because no matter how far we drift from ourselves, sound can call us home.
So when life feels heavy or the field around you feels unsettled, place yourself in the presence of sound with intention. Let the right music steady what feels scattered, soften what feels guarded, and guide your spirit back into peace. Sometimes the smallest frequency becomes the opening through which healing returns.
Let this calming handpan music become a gentle offering for the soul, a sound you can rest in, breathe with, and simply enjoy.
