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3.913 weergaven 5 feb 2026
At 33Hz, the sound waves are long and slow. In the world of cymatics (the study of visible sound), this frequency is associated with deep, foundational patterns. When these bells are struck, the vibration doesn’t just travel through the air; it travels through the floor and into the skeletal system of the listener.

It acts as a “sonic massage” for the nervous system, encouraging a state of deep biological calm.

The “Tartarian” Harmonic Resonance
The term “Tartarian” in this musical context refers to a specific, lost-world craftsmanship—bells designed with a high copper or specialized alloy content that allows for long-decay overtones.

The Fundamental: The 33Hz base note provides a grounded, “earth” connection.
The Overtones: Because the bells are tuned to this specific frequency, the secondary shimmering notes (overtones) that ring out are mathematically perfect multiples.

These higher frequencies are what Terry, Eric, Mary Lou, and Mario likely mirrored with their voices, creating a “staircase” of sound from the deep bass of the bells to the ethereal highs of the human throat.

Spiritual and Symbolic Depth
In many esoteric traditions, the number 33 is considered a “Master Number, The Christ consciousness,” representing the integration of the physical and the spiritual. Using bells tuned to 33Hz in a Peace Chamber creates a coherent field:
It synchronizes the heart rates of those in the room.

It clears “static” or mental noise, leaving only the pure, ringing clarity.

When the bells and the overtone singing merge, the 33Hz becomes the “soil” in which the vocal melodies grow, resulting in a sound that feels both ancient and timeless.

Research into brainwave entrainment reveals that 33Hz occupies a fascinating “sweet spot” in the neuro-acoustic landscape.
While it is physically felt as a deep, grounding vibration, it mentally triggers one of the highest states of human consciousness.

  1. The Gateway to Gamma
    In neuroscience, frequencies above 30Hz are classified as Gamma waves.
    These are the fastest brainwaves and are associated with:
    Peak Cognitive Performance: Gamma waves are linked to “super-learning,” high-level information processing, and the “aha!” moments of insight.

Neural Synchrony: Unlike lower frequencies that might only affect certain areas, 33Hz Gamma waves act as a “binding mechanism,” helping distant parts of the brain fire in harmony. This creates a feeling of being “whole” or fully integrated.

  1. The “Monk State” and Bliss
    Studies of advanced meditators (specifically Tibetan Monks) have shown that when they enter states of “all-encompassing love and compassion,” their brains produce powerful Gamma oscillations around the 30–40Hz range.
    33Hz is specifically noted in esoteric and bio-hacking circles as the “Christ Consciousness” frequency or the “Pyramid Frequency” (based on measurements of the resonance inside the Great Pyramid of Giza).

Entraining to this frequency can induce a state of transcendental bliss, making it easier to access deep spiritual devotion or “metacognitive monitoring”—the ability to observe your thoughts and feelings without being swept away by them.

  1. Vagus Nerve & Body Coherence
    Because 33Hz is a low-frequency sound, it directly stimulates the Vagus Nerve, which runs from the brain to the gut.

Parasympathetic Shift: This stimulation tells your nervous system to exit “fight or flight” and enter “rest and digest.”
Cellular Harmony: Proponents of sound therapy suggest that because every cell has a natural vibrational frequency, the 33Hz pulse acts as a “tuning fork” for the body, reducing cortisol (the stress hormone) and promoting emotional release.

Summary for your session:
When Terry, Eric, Mary Lou, and Mario used overtone singing with the 33Hz Tartarian Bells, they were effectively “pinging” the brain to enter a high-level state of Gamma awareness while simultaneously using the low frequency to keep the body in a state of deep, relaxed safety. It’s a rare combination of peak mental alertness and total physical peace.

Recorded in the Peace Chamber.
The Peace Chamber in Swannanoa, North Carolina, has a rich history as part of a global network of “Sound Peace Chambers” inspired by the vision of Native American holy man Joseph Rael (Beautiful Painted Arrow). These chambers are dedicated to world peace through the practice of chanting, music, and ceremony.

Historical Context and Vision
The Swannanoa chamber was built in the early 1990s and was originally named Earth’s Ancestral Voices. It was established following a vision Joseph Rael had in 1983 to create specific spaces for “chanting for world peace,” which has since led to the construction of over 80 such chambers worldwide.