About The Journal of Cymatics

Journal of Cymatics, founded 2007, editor Jodina Meehan. Reporting on the art and science of cymatics around the world. Have a piece of cymatics news to contribute? Leave a comment and I will get back to you within 24 hours. Be sure to sign up for a free subscription on the front page of the Journal. Thank you!

The Journal of Cymatics is a publication of Cymatica, 139 Main Street, Suite 606 E, Brattleboro, VT 05301

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Rich Bussen January 31, 2010 at 4:22 pm

Hello,

I’m writing to introduce a new online community project for sound/music therapy professionals. A directory listing for your services has been added to the site. You can view this listing at:

http://www.paranada.org/organizations/2170/journal-of-cymatics

I’d like to invite you to create a Paranada member account. Editing privileges for your directory listings can then be transferred to your account where you can make changes/updates.

Thank you in advance for your interest. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Kind regards,
Rich Bussen
Paranada
http://www.paranada.org/
rich@paranada.org

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Danny Becher March 7, 2010 at 6:56 am

Hej Jodina,
nice to come across your journal of cymatics.
Best greetings
Danny Becher

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Carter Smith July 1, 2010 at 8:52 am

Hello.
I love the images you have been making. I’m a filmmaker that is interested in using cymatics as a story point. I would also like to possibly use cymatics practically in the film to show the effect. I have many questions that I would love to brainstorm ideas and plausible theories ie: whats the largest known man made cymatic, how could we incorporate sand as the medium? How far can the effects be felt? How controlled can the output be.
I look forward to hearing from you!

Carter Smith

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Julie Turner September 22, 2010 at 11:06 am

Hi Jodina
I am just responding to your comments about plastic versus wood etc. I have lived with a knowledge of that for many years. I can feel the vibration of materials in the whole of my body. If I touch synthetic cloth I can usually tell that its synthetic by its quality and vibration and can only wear things that are made of natural materials. Many years ago my partner and I were exploring with sound and vibration. We started putting objects and food products beside our ears and seeing if we could differentiate between one thing and another without seeing what the object was. It worked. I was even able to feel the vibrational difference between organic and non-organic butter. Sounds mad I know, but we have done a huge amount of experiential research into sound and vibration without ever really knowing the science behind it. We are both musicians. Anyway thanks for your wonderful journal and fascinating info its so inspiring. Julie T

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Sonic DJ October 15, 2010 at 12:26 pm

Dear Jodina,

Great journal! Just wondering if you know of any latest articles on the cymatic production(s) of the OM vibration?

Thank you and best wishes.

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Jodina Meehan Reply:

I don’t off the top of my head, but I will look into it. Thanks for writing!

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helen norman June 22, 2011 at 5:07 pm

Looking forward to receiving information from your journal. Just started a Sound Practioners Therapy Course. Should be completed by early December so all information will be greatly appreciated to help with my course.
I own a spiritual giftshop and holistic centre and am looking forward to introduce Sound Therapy to the centre.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Thanking you,

Regards
Helen Norman

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Edward Mannix July 4, 2011 at 8:24 pm

Hi, Jodina.

I hope this message finds you well. I was excited to come across Cymatica, since I am working on a project that represents what I believe to be important scientific breakthroughs in the area of Cymatics, and I was not even aware of this field of study until very recently.

I am a graduate of both Columbia University and Johns Hopkins University, but my background is not in the physical sciences, so I do not know how or where to find scientists and members of the scientific community who have an interest in and knowledge of Cymatics.

Maybe you could help? I am working with a partner on this project – she is the one who has had some important scientific discoveries that can help a lot of people. My role is to help her figure out how to bring her work to more people for the benefit of others.

I think it would be very beneficial for us to connect with some credentialed scientists who can help us codify this work and bring it to the scientific community with one or more peer reviewed publications, etc.

If you are available, I would love it if we could find some time for a half an hour phone call some time in the near future. Please let me know.

Thank you for your consideration.

Edward

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Jodina Meehan Reply:

Hi Edward I would be glad to talk with you and help in any way that I can.
Do you mind if I email you at the address shown?
Then we can connect by phone…
-Jodina

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