The Song
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Indeed, every being, plant, and object in nature hums with its own subtle frequency, an intimate signature of existence. From the pulsing of a hummingbird’s wings to the slow, ancient murmur of stones, everything vibrates. In quantum physics, this is more than poetic musing. Particles are never truly still, they shimmer with energy, dancing in place like lovers in an eternal waltz. Crystals resonate. Trees pulse in response to wind and sunlight. Our bodies thrum with electrical currents, our hearts beating in rhythm with Earth’s own Schumann resonance.
The question is what songs do you like? What's your favorite song? Human beings also have a constant song being emitted, what makes this song unique? The very being that they are! When we interact with a person it’s this song not heard by the ears but rather by feeling their presence. It’s this song that attracts or repels a person without actually saying a word. So the question is what song do you like, every being on this planet has a unique song, just like how every being has a unique DNA.
The Unique Frequency of Every Being
In science, we know that no two snowflakes are alike, no two fingerprints identical, no two DNA strands arranged in precisely the same sequence. In the same way, each human emits a frequency that is uniquely theirs. Some describe it as aura, some as presence, some as “vibe.” Whatever the language, the truth is universal: we are each a symphony unto ourselves.
This personal song is shaped by biology, the rhythms of heartbeat, brainwaves, and breath, but also by emotion, memory, and spirit. Let's call this the unheard song, an scalar song. Joy brightens the song like a trumpet blast, sorrow softens it like a cello’s low hum. Trauma may create dissonant notes, while healing restores harmony. Every experience leaves a subtle impression on the tune we radiate into the world.
Attraction as Resonance
Why do we feel drawn to some people instantly, and repelled by others without clear reason? Resonance. Just as strings on a guitar vibrate together when tuned to the same frequency, human beings sense when another’s song harmonizes with their own.
When two people resonate, conversation flows effortlessly. Laughter comes easily. Silence feels full instead of empty. This is not coincidence, it is the joining of frequencies, the blending of songs into a richer harmony. On the other hand, dissonance creates discomfort. We may not know why, but something in us resists, sensing a mismatch in rhythm or tone.
Songs Felt, Not Heard
We often think communication begins with words, but in truth it begins before language. When you enter a room, people sense your song through posture, breath, and energy. Children and animals, unburdened by social masks, respond immediately to these subtle frequencies.
Think of the times someone walked into a space and shifted the entire mood without speaking. That was their song entering the field, their unique vibration touching every other resonance in the room. This is why intimacy is not only physical or verbal, it is energetic, felt at a level beyond the rational mind.
The Songs We Carry Within
What is your favorite song, the one your body sings most often? Is it calm and soothing, like a lullaby? Is it fiery, like drums pounding in the night? Or perhaps it shifts like a jazz improvisation, adapting to mood and moment.
Our inner song is not static. It evolves as we do. In youth, it may be restless and seeking. In times of heartbreak, it may ache with longing. In moments of deep love, it may soar with expansive harmonies. Part of intimacy is listening, to ourselves as much as to others. To pause and ask: What song am I radiating right now?
Songs in Relationship
When two people come together, their songs do not disappear, they intertwine. Lovers create a duet. Families, a chorus. Communities, a choir. And like music, harmony requires listening, adjusting, giving space for both voices.
Sometimes one partner’s song is louder, drowning out the other. Sometimes dissonance arises. But with care, awareness, and love, two songs can be tuned together, finding balance and beauty in the blending. This is intimacy at its most profound, not just bodies meeting, but frequencies aligning.
Every Being, Object in This World A Vibration
Every being is a song. A plant, a stone, a river, a human, all vibrate with a unique signature. Some songs clash, some harmonize, some awaken parts of us long forgotten. The art of intimacy is not about forcing someone else’s song to match ours, but about listening, really listening, to the symphony they carry. To really listen not with ears but to feel their song.
The question remains: What song do you like? What melodies call to your heart? Which harmonies soothe your soul? Your answer is not trivial, it is a compass guiding you to the relationships, environments, and practices that will keep your own song vibrant and true.
In the end, intimacy is the courage to bring your authentic song into the world and the devotion to honor the songs of others. When we do this, we transform isolation into belonging, dissonance into harmony, and life itself into music.