The science of cymatics most visually demonstrates the way that sound shapes matter. Cymatics is the study of wave phenomena, and was "discovered" (in the same way Rhodes discovered Zimbabwe) by German scientist Dr. Hans Jenny in the 1930’s. His experiments showed that fine powders, sand and iron filings, when placed on a flat metal plaque and vibrated with soundwaves, arranged themselves into intricate patterns. The various substances concentrated themselves in the troughs of the soundwaves, thus highlighting the areas where the sound was most dense. These wonderful patterns, also known as Chalynadi figures, are often, in the case of harmonious sounds, geometrically symmetrical mandalas. In some case they are not symmetrical, yet are nevertheless fascinating to behold.
We are in constant vibration. Every molecule, cell, tissue, organ, gland, bone and liquid in our bodies has its own specific rate of vibration. So too does each chakra and layer of our electromagnetic field or aura. These energy points and fields are of equal importance to the physical body, though less dense. In a sense they reflect the state of the physical body, but more importantly, the physical body reflects the state of the aura.
The science of cymatics proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that sound anywhere near the human organism will create a physical change within the organism and its electromagnetic fields. This change may be only temporary, but while it lasts certian very powerful, magical things may also take place. This is the moment of healing.