THIS COLLECTION OF INTERDISCIPLINARY AND MULTICULTURAL ESSAYS TAKES A
NOVEL APPROACH TO THE ANCIENT THEORY OF THE HARMONY OF THE SPHERES AND
THE NOTION OF MUSICAL HARMONY.
The idea of the harmony of the spheres is an old and venerable one,
finding a parallel between the orderly nature of the cosmos and that
of music. Wherever there is discussion of order, number, and
frequency, connections to music are close at hand. Modern physics,
while on the surface a long way from such ideas, tells a not
dissimilar story. Here all things are in motion, ever oscillating, and
since sound is a kind of vibration, we have the harmony of spheres
built in from the ground up. There is a rhythm to the processes in
nature too, from the planetary orbits down to the periodicity of
atoms, to the beat of the heart and the circadian cycle. Harmony and
rhythm seem to push through into the social world too, offering
analogies for ordering (or disordering) societies. Therapeutic
connections to health are becoming more apparent, with music able to
control many bodily functions via the linkages between brain, heart,
lungs, and other systems, which can treat illnesses caused by stress -
or, inversely, music might trigger stress.
This volume presents both old and new approaches to the idea of the
harmony of spheres, alternately returning to and revitalizing ancient
ideas and taking entirely novel perspectives. Anchored in classical
philosophy and religious sources, reflecting Muslim, Jewish, Sufi,
Aboriginal, Alchemical/Hermetic/Occult, Kabbalistic, and Zoroastrian
thought, this comprehensive work marks a timely reassessment of a
perennial idea.
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Ancient and Recent Perspectives
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798765157374
Publisert
2026
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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