When we hear a sound, neurons in the
lower sub-cortical region of the brain fire in sync with the rhythmic structure
of the sound, exactly encoding its original structure in the timings of spikes.
As the information progresses towards the auditory cortex, however, the
representation of sound undergoes a transformation. There is a gradual shift
towards neurons that use an entirely different system for encoding information.
For neurons in the auditory thalamus – the part of the brain relays information
from the ears to the auditory cortex – this takes the form of temporal coding.
Neurons fire in sync with the original sound, providing an exact replication of
the sound’s structure in time.
Every cell in the human body has the capacity
to respond to sound outside itself and also with the sound of the voice within
that human body. They response by the cells is that they resonate with those
sounds as they happen.
We identify with it in a positive or
negative way, according to our own personal colour/sound pattern and our belief
systems.
Sound is a most powerful tool to boost
an idea and therefore a thought-form.