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Preface


The Euphonic Experience
The Essence of Sound
Euphony and Pythagoras

One sound and many overtones
The Acoustic of Self
The elementary vibration
The function of Music
Musical inspiration
The nature of consonance
Physical and psychological
foundations of sound
Pitch
Timbre
Time and duration
Hearing
EUPHONY and the ancient
science of GANDHARVA VEDA
The existing relationship
between sounds and the
psychophysical
organism
The seven sounds
Voice and spoken language


From hearing to comprehending

Akróasis: listening to the
world
Space moving within sound

The body of Harmony
Music and mental illness
Tomatis’ experiment

The self as supreme
synthesis
Silence ‘tells’ us of the Self
The ability to re-sonate
(‘per-sonare’)










Movements and music of the
Self
The line does not exist
without vibration
Only we can perfect ourselves



Intuition
The potentialities of space

The Planetariums and the Art
of Life
The role of Art and of the
Artist

The Dogons and the Word
Archetypal Rhythms
Epilogue to the Prologue
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