April 8, 2011 We have released a new cut which has proven somewhat revolutionary. It is titled "The Song of Moses" which is from Exodus 15:1-19. We played the music out our windows every time we have had unstable geomagnetic conditions or even a geomagnetic storm, and the music has calmed it down within a day. We have had similar success with our creation music.
April 2011 We just released a new cut titled "Touching the Future." We just uploaded a sample to ReverbNation and will be posting the final copies to the download pages of the website.
December 2010, We have just uploaded two new Music of Heaven files. If you are suffering from health issues, you can click on this like to visit our Health Page and download a file that might help.
January 2011, If your area of the world is suffering from a lack of rain, visit our Weather Page and download a file that might help.
It has been documented for centuries how the printed Bible has changed the lives of Christians and Jews for centuries. For centuries, Rabbis in many traditions have suggested that there is more to the Word of God than words written on a bunch of pages. We saw evidence of that when Rabbi Michael Dov Weissmandl rediscovered the fact that special codes existed in the Torah, the first five books of the Bible. Some of Rabbi Weissmandl's Yeshiva students took his research to Israel and convinced the government to start the "Torah Code Project," one of the largest governmentally-funded secret projects in the world.
Other Bible researchers like E.W. Bullinger (author of Numbers in Scripture)and Ed Vallowe (author of Bible Mathematics) discovered that a numeric code could be found in the Bible. Another researcher, Al Neal found that if you count up the value of the various Hebrew letters and go to the appropriate scripture, you will find an explanation of that word. Other similar research has been done as well.
We started to ask another question: Could the Hebrew letters of the Old Testament be converted into some kind of musical format? An attempt was made when Research Systems, Ltd. out of Australia released a program called "Music from the Torah" back in 2001. While this program gave us the ability to convert Hebrew letters into music, we did not have any idea about what algorithm or methodology to use.
Our research led us to study many of the ancient manuscripts of Judaism. In time, we learned of the ancient algorithms and methodologies needed to properly convert Hebrew letters to music. The results of this work are posted to this website.
While doing research in the Torah (the first five books of the Old Testament) and in the Tenach (the rest of the Old Testament), we came across this scripture:
"And it came to pass, when the evil spirit from Elohim was upon Saul, that David took an harp, and played with his hand: so Saul was refreshed, and was well, and the evil spirit departed from him." (I Samuel 16:23)
When you evaluate this scripture, it is interesting to note that the evil spirit sent to torment King Saul came from an elohim (likely one of the sons of Yahweh, but not Yahweh Himself). A study of the book of I Samuel will show you that this elohim was allowed to send that evil spirit to torment King Saul because of his multiple acts of disobedience against Yahweh, the creator of the universe.
When we started playing the Torah in various situations, we found it powerful to change things when everything else had failed. To learn more about what we discovered, click on this link to visit the next page.
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