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drew hempel
10-23-2007, 12:50 PM
The Purloined Phantom Limb: Solving Sack's Syncopation Susceptibility

By drew hempel, MA

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Professor Oliver Sack's new book Musicophilia is a treasure-trove of analysis on the mind-body condundrum. Sack previews neuroscientist Patel's forthcoming book focusing on rhythm as the subcortical binding for motor coordination with language. But as Sack notes Patel's take on the Thai elephant orchestra music (of which I'm a big fan) may be questioned by some readers. The issue is do humans have a unique capacity or, as William James' stated a "suspectibility" towards music, in contrast to the rest of Nature (and nonwestern cultures) seeming noise? Does this supposed unique ability of human rhythm processing also solve the "binding" problem of the mind-body paradox -- also seen as the mystery of long-term potentiation (synapse growth) as an unknown function frequency and amplitude?

The answer is amazingly found in the most famous short-story of Edgar Allen Poe who, as Edmund Wilson quotes, wrote that his goal in writing was the "indeterminateness of music." Poe, the creator of the mystery story, gives the reversal to Freud who, Sacks states: "despised music." In Poe's psychoanalysis we find a direct answer to Sack's contradiction of the phantom limb as an "overflow" of neuron sensations, in contrast to the overflowing OBE as related to a musical hallucination. It's exactly in the primal language of rhythm, more specifically Sack's suspectibility for syncopation, that we also solve the mind-body mystery which Poe also addressed in his famous solution to the Purloined Letter.

Poe states: "If it is any point requiring reflection we shall examine it to better purpose in the dark." Now again, as the goal of Poe's writing is the "indeterminateness of music" we can listen in the dark and this can be inferred as the true method of Poe's "beyond genius" modus operandi. In contrast Poe highlights the problem of the normal detective which in our case is the neuroscientist: "A certain set of highly ingenious resources are, with the Perfect, a sort of Procrustean bed, to which he forcibly adapts his designs. But he perpetually errors by being too deep or too shallow, for the matter in hand."

This "too deep, too shallow" issue is exactly the problem with the approach to the mind-body paradox. So the phantom limb effect is determined to be caused by a neuron "overflow" (amplitude) while the binding of the mind and body is determined to be a synchronization of rhythm as timing (frequency). Sacks notes that people hear even a digital clock ticking as a "tick-tock" or a syncopated rhythm. Sack also admits that certain rhythms force both himself and other scientists to become a part of the phenomenon under study -- music creates a world of perception that subsumes both the mind and body and this occurs most frequently through syncopated or asymmetric rhythm. But, just as Poe notes, the scientists are continually "too shallow" (frequency) or "too deep" (amplitude). Both frequency and amplitude are based on symmetrical studies of form and quantity, while true music is an abstract listening process of asymmetry (as I'll now explain).

Poe continues: "Mathematical axioms are not axioms of general truth." Again what must be realized is that the math upon which science is based actually comes from music ratios -- but the natural overtones of music are actually asymmetric while western math (and music) relies on symmetric measurements. Sacks notes that people have been proven to anticipate synchronized beats -- before hearing the sound. This process occurs in the subcortical regions as a very abstract binding of mind and body -- without any emotion or symbolic attachment -- exactly the same goal as Poe: The indeterminateness of music.

The problem is that Western mathematics is based on symmetry of number to create the concept of randomness so that such abstract processing of rhythm is considered to be literally noise -- not music. But if we understand how nonwestern music relies on syncopation and the natural overtones as complimentary opposites or asymmetry (not symmetry) then we realize a solution to both the phantom limb "overflow" and the binding noise.

Poe continues: "The material world abounds with very strict analogies to the immaterial." Certainly the examples Sacks gives of how music has dramatically healed many mind-body problems he still relies on a psychoanalytic approach yet ironically Freud despised music. Sack states that music therapy is not dependent on memory processes nor even music appreciation but an innate emotional response in humans. A contemporary of Freud, Theodore Reik, another psychologist who partied with Brahms in Vienna, wrote a book called The Haunting Melody. This work argues that music is a direct path to the subconscious, specifically when a tune gets stuck in someone's head. Often the words of the tune, once remembered, are actually an emotional solution to a problem that had previously been repressed.

Emotions are electrochemicals and the process of the subconscious through music is via the asymmetric natural overtones. As quantum chaos biologist Brian Goodwin noted in his Temporal Organization of Cells -- “the subharmonic oscillation always shows a considerable increase in amplitude over that of the fundamental oscillators so that a very appreciable amplification can occur.” That's how syncopated rhythm is found in Nature, through all levels of organization. The creation of frequency as transformed into amplitude occurs through proper WAVE-FORM as complimentary opposites (not symmetry). In quantum chaos this is called "spontaneous symmetry breaking."

So the natural overtones are organized through the sine-wave form as complimentary opposites -- this is called the Tetrad of the Law of Pythagoras. 1:2:3:4 is an equilateral triangle but is measured asymmetrically with 2:3 as the Perfect Fifth interval or "C to G" while 3:4 is the Perfect Fourth interval or "G to C." This is also the same as the Tai-Chi symbol with the 1 as the I-thought (the sine-wave) going into the circle as the emptiness or formless awareness. As the source of the I-thought resonates -- through electrochemical asymmetry (or desire) then harmony is created through 2:3 (yang) turning into 3:4 (yin).

In science this process is found most importantly in the amazing transformation of the genetic code, based on the language of four, using complimentary opposites, into the alphabet of amino acids, using about 20.

As the electrochemicals are ionized through complimentary opposite harmonics then rhythm as wave-form creates the necessary frequency and amplitude, translating mind-body interactions into both words and images. If this process is focused on and harnessed through proper application of waveform then both the frequency and amplitude can be intensified so that real OBEs can happen, unlike Sack's contention that they are some sort of hallucination.

The nonwestern study of music discovered that there are acupressure points on the body, corresponding to the cycle of the natural overtones -- so there are 12 main points along the outside of the body based on the 12 notes of the scale, created from the "circle of fifths" in music or the natural overtones of 2:3 as yang. As the mind focuses on these 12 points, much like practicing music scales, the mind-body is actually transformed into a harmonic oscillator which converts the physical limits of the body and mind back into the original source of the harmonics -- pure consciousness or formless awareness.

The body will create great heat that is blissful (converting serotonin into oxcytocin) and then further ionization creates electromagnetic fields which can power real OBEs. The top of the skull gets soft and the skull fissure actually can open up, just as it was while a baby. The information light in the body can then travel out of the brain, powered by the electromagnetic energy stored in the body. Or the formless awareness can be directly accessed, bending spacetime, as the brain fills with light, through the pineal gland transduction of the solar-moon syncopated circadian cycles. This is also, of course, why elephants can play music, contrary to our western-trained ears.

Oahspe
10-23-2007, 07:58 PM
wow.

heady stuff...

Freud hated music? what a douchebag...

Also, which particular Poe story are you referring to? 'Cause I'd like to read it...

Oahspe
10-23-2007, 08:01 PM
Also... where does noise music fit into all this? (not the staticy variety, such as merzbow. Im thinking more of artists who attempt to create 'organic soundscapes')

Are you saying that all sound (even chaotic noise music) is syncopated by way of our perception?

sorry... you lost me... hehe

Oahspe
10-23-2007, 08:25 PM
I have seen kirlian photographs of amputees, where the electro-magnetic outline of the missing appendage was still clearly visible, but I can't seem to find them now...

willoweyes
10-24-2007, 06:52 AM
God bless you Drew. This was a beautiful post--I've read it three times, and different ideas pop out each time. I'm sure I haven't delved them all.

One thing about animals and music. Why is it that philosophers, "thinkers" and scientists are always trying to find some sign that differentiates "us" from "them"? An Unhealthy obsession, it appears to me, and one that in its absurdity points to the truth--.

Barbara Ehrenreich, in her book, "Dancing in the Streets" describes the European revulsion when faced with primitive peoples, "playing the earth" with the pounding rhythm of their bare feet on the original drum of the planet.

The subtitle of her book is "A History of Collective Joy."

Your last comment about the seams of the skull intrigued me--a few years back, I was getting on a young t-bred--just as I swung my leg over, he took off bucking. I fell back, my foot went completely thru the stirrup--I was upside down and as the horse galloped, the back of my head repeatedly thumped the rocky ground. I felt no pain--I was helpless as the hanged man on the Tarot card, and my regretful thought was--"the kids are going to find a mess when they get home from school.' Luckily English saddles are equipped with safety stirrup bars--the whole leather is designed to slip from the saddle in such a situation--and so it did. The rest of of week was rather foggy for me, and I still have a dent in the back of my head. But the point of this story is, the accident seemed to loosen the seams of my skull--I know this is probably impossible, but to this day I can't stand on my head without my skull seeming to squish. My awareness; mental resonance; communication with the physical; changed that day. My head was broken.

drew hempel
10-24-2007, 08:36 AM
Wow -- yeah that sound of the head hitting rock -- it sounds like a melon getting smacked -- it's really a visceral experience especially when heard from the inside! haha.

There's a type of qigong that's called "free style" or something -- basically you just let the energy control you. Master Chunyi Lin told us that he was practicing this and all of a sudden his body flew back like ten feet with his head directly into some pointed object. He stated it opened up this skull blockage that he especially needed opening!

His stories are sometimes insanely funny.

About "noise" -- well quantum chaos scientist -- the fuzzy logician -- Bart Kosko has a new book called "noise" -- arguing that noise is the fundamental constant of truth.

If you read the book though it's based on the premise that there can not be an infinite sine-wave because the harmonics must be contained through geometry.

This is why science creates "noise" against the inherent creativity of Nature (called the union of heaven and earth in alchemy).

The best book of alchemical secrets is "Taoist Yoga: Alchemy and Immortality" trans. by Charles Luk. It's amazing complex and I'm just returning to it after 7 years -- what an eye-opener! haha.

I mention the Poe book -- the Purloined Letter --

Also thanks for mentioning that H.P. Lovecraft story.

drew hempel
10-24-2007, 09:04 AM
Hi: I took classes from Master Chunyi Lin for several years. He has a healing center that receives people recommended by Mayo Clinic doctors and Master Chunyi Lin heals late-term cancer very well, also deafness, paralysis, HIV positive, and many other difficult conditions. http://springforestqigong.com.

I healed my mom of a significant leg disability she had from smoking so now she no longer needs surgical stockings or to keep her legs elevated or to sit after an hour of standing.

Master Chunyi Lin spent a month or so in a cave in full-lotus the whole time, without eating any food or drinking water or even sleeping.

The way he described his practice to me and his lifestyle it's very much like the book "Opening the Dragon Gate" -- Master Chunyi Lin eats just one small meal of raw tofu and veggies a day while he fasts every Monday and he sleeps just a few hours a night, while sitting in full-lotus probably at least 4 hours a day.

A former kung fu master, Jim Nance, became a qigong master as Master Chunyi Lin's assistant. Jim has also been very nice to me and once did a long-distance healing on me to help further open up my 3rd Eye! It was amazing! Jim Nance trained intensively for about 10 years in spring forest qigong to become a qigong master.

I now sit in full-lotus throughout the day and "scatter my vitality" for doing healing (I'm quoting "Taoist Yoga: Alchemy and Immortality" trans. by Charles Luk).

I got to "immortal breathing" as described in that book -- where the feet and hands breath through chi or vitality without needed to hardly breathe through the lungs or nose.

I had gone on a 7 day "bigu" fast -- no food and only half a glass of water while needing only 5 hours of sleep. It was after that time that I healed my mom but my chi was so strong that I needed further guidance to control the energy better.

That was 7 years ago and since then I've literally read one scholarly book a day as intellectual defense so I could translate my experiences back into Western knowledge.

Now I've returned to the first book I used "Taoist Yoga: Alchemy and Immortality" and I now realize that I hadn't really processed the information in the book. But after so many years of training I can really relate to the detail of the practice.

I see white light around people -- especially if I do not eat much which then makes my energy channels open up faster while sitting in full-lotus.

The main issue is transforming the food into chi since I haven't really cut back on my diet. The food can easily clog the energy channels but then it does get transformed. The intensity of the light experience depends on how much chi you develop and since I "scatter my vitality" (chi) as soon as I make it then the intensity of my healing is mainly still just generative force (or electrochemical energy) to transform negative emotions into blissful emotions. I call this the "O at a D" because as my energy leaves through the third eye then the generative force in the lower tan tien is pulled up -- through the right-brain vagus nerve, and this causes a mutual climax between the recipient of the energy and myself. The more that euphoria occurs then the stronger the heat gets and the generative force as heat then turns into electromagnetic fields or chi.

Otherwise I can just focus my eyes on my nose to keep the chi from scattering and also point my eyes at the palms of my hands so the yang energy in my brain reflects off my hands back into the yin energy of my stomach, as I detailed in the "Yan Xin Secret" exercise.

So that's how my practice has been for the last year or so -- I can keep my mind focused for reading one scholarly book a day and then keep my body healed and then also heal other people as well.

Oahspe
10-24-2007, 11:44 AM
No problem dude! (if you were referring to my post in the 'colour out of space thread', that is...)

I have been absorbing alot of Lovecraft lately. Partially inspired by recent mushroom experiences... I just got two books of his collected works... "The dream Cycle of H.P. Lovecraft" and "The Thing on the Doorstep, and other short stories"...

I find it beyond interesting how chaos magicians and the like have appropriated his Cthulhu mythos as a framework from which to approach reality... whatever works, I guess. It certainly puts a little fun back in agnosticism!

drew hempel
10-24-2007, 07:10 PM
Yes the Phantom Limb "illusion" is featured in a recent issue of the New Scientist -- based on the "inner ear" or proprioreception "sixth sense" of the brain. Basically if you take a vibrator and stimulate your arm tendon while reaching towards your nose the brain thinks that your hand extends PAST the nose -- or something like that.

Anyway the whole concept of resonance transduction is lost...just as is the case with Michael Corballis (someone I emailed but received no response from). He states in the Sept. 2007 issue of New Scientist that

recursion

is the defining trait of the human mind but then makes a logical error:

"Birdsong, for instance, is often relentlessly repetitive. But there is no evidence that non-human species can use recursion to flexibly and progressively qualify and add meaning, in the way that we humans can."

Sorry -- but again he's assuming birds use Western harmonics which they don't. Not only does birdsong TRANSDUCE into ultrasound but it goes through the whole energy spectrum and resonates plant stomata -- with who knows what else complicated effects.

Oahspe
10-29-2007, 05:51 PM
interesting...

I can definitely say from experience that music can have 'out of body experience' type effects. People have reportedly hallucinated while listening to Coil, who makes pretty trippy music, which i'm sure many people listen to whilst high on psychedelics. I think the point was that there musick is just so trippy that you can hallucinate without drugs, just the music. Very appealing notion, that...

drew hempel
10-30-2007, 08:46 AM
The small universe meditation or "microcosmic orbit" is called "playing the flute without holes."