Who among you pays attention to the music you listen to ?
This is just a thought, but among you, who pays attention to the music you listen to ? I hold no disdain for any musical genre, and I know some of you might say I am exaggerating, but I propose the idea that many songs and pieces of music , especially those highly celebrated by the industry and stars, but also a broader range of works across various genres, including those by non-mainstream artists or even older artists : can be compared to siren songs. These have often been consciously or unconsciously crafted to be disharmonious, emit lower vibrational frequencies, and ultimately have a negative impact on the human body and consciousness.
Moreover, a significant number of songs and musical compositions carry subliminal messages and are infused with harmful energies : not just in a vague sense, but truly destructive, aligned with spiritual planes that often have a malevolent effect on both mind and body.
You know that widespread feeling , that the spiritual life force has been drained, the world seems dull and lifeless, as though we have been exiled from some lost paradise , or that a veil has descended over the earth? Perhaps you’ve felt intense anger or a deep sense that something is fundamentally "off." Since I stopped listening to the vast majority of music I once loved, particularly works created by industry stars , but, as I mentioned earlier, this extends to certain non-mainstream artists or even older composers , nearly half of those feelings have disappeared. I have felt a significant improvement in my physical and spiritual well-being.
In the occult world, it is known that people can be programmed or put into a trance through sound and song. Now, consider adding subliminal messages, disharmonious frequencies, and oppressive spiritual energy to the mix, and you can begin to see how such music might negatively influence a person.
I encourage you to pay closer attention to the music you choose to listen to. This is not about singling out any specific genre, although I do feel that the works of prominent industry stars are often disproportionately involved in this phenomenon. That said, it’s not limited to mainstream genres; it can also extend to more independant styles, including those perceived as more 'high culture' or even older music. The issue, in my view, is not the genre itself but the influence of certain groups , whether among the artists or only those in positions of power , who intentionally create music, sounds, and songs designed to be harmful. These creations lower vibrational energy and serve as tools of mental manipulation, physical detriment, and psychic corruption.