This could be a wild speculation as I am still unsure on exact activities of the time, but what I felt and heard led me to think that we are all mobile music stations. The strong beat of the heart in conjunction with the electric activity of the the mind projects out a musical frequency. This frequency is a means of expression and communication which would be universal rather than the many spoken languages of the world. The interpretation of this would be a feeling as opposed to a thought. I'm still uncertain about all this, if anyone could ellaborate further or even share similar experiences it would be greatly appreciated :-)
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so would it be safe to say that what i heard that night wasn't just my thoughts etc but a collaboration of everyone there? and the full, busy sound of the night was due to the shared energy in the room? although it did feel like it was just my thoughts, with the changes in the tempo etc being in sync with the changes in my mental and physical activity. my friends also responded to this like i was speaking to them without me actually saying a word, like they knew what i was thinking and how i was feeling...
another thing I would like to comment on is the music within in regards to the music of the heart. You know like the old saying 'listen to your heart' well in meditation most people start by focusing on their breath work, so that is like listening to the breath, but then as I start to calm down and listen to my heart beat which is interesting because even if my breath has slowed down I will notice that my heart is still racing, so I think that my breath work may still be superficial and not yet effective at calming down. When I actually do calm down and listen to my heart beat, which has slowed down, I feel more more calm and meditative.
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