That's why Zatorre
                helped organize a conference, "The Biological
                  Foundations of Music," sponsored last week by the New York
                Academy of Sciences, at which experts in disciplines
                ranging from
                neuroscience and neurology to brain imaging and
                psychology met to
                exchange notes about what's known--and, more important,
                what remains
                to be learned--in this small but growing field.
            What seems clear is
                that the
                  ability to
                  experience and react to music is deeply embedded in the
              biology of
                  the nervous
                  system.
              
             While music
                tends
                to be processed mostly in the right hemisphere of the brain, no single
                set of cells is devoted to
                the task.
                Different networks of neurons
                are activated, depending on whether a person is
                listening to music or
                playing an instrument, and whether or not the music
                involves
                lyrics.
            Specific brain
                  disorders
                  can
                  affect the perception
                of music in very specific ways. Experiments done on
                epileptics
                decades ago showed that stimulating certain areas of the
                temporal
                lobe on both sides of the brain awakened "musical
                memories"--vivid
                re-creations of melodies that the patients had heard
                years earlier. 
            Lesions in the
                temporal lobe
                can result in so-called musicogenic epilepsy,
                an extremely rare form of the disorder in which seizures are triggered
                  by the sound of music. Autism offers an even greater puzzle. People
                with this condition are mentally deficient, yet most are
                proficient
                musicians; some are "musical savants" possessed of
                extraordinary
                talent.
            The opposite is true
                of the
                less than 1% of the population who suffer from amusia, or true tone deafness.
                They literally cannot
                recognize a melody, let alone tell two of them apart,
                and they are
                incapable of repeating a song (although they think they
                are doing it
                correctly). Even simple, familiar tunes such as Frere
                Jacques and
                Happy Birthday are mystifying to amusics, but when the
                lyrics are
                spoken rather than sung, amusics are able to recognize
                the song
                immediately.
            
              "This goes way
                  beyond an inability to carry a tune," observes
                  psychologist Isabelle
                  Peretz of the University of Montreal. "They can't
                  dance, and they
                  can't tell the difference between consonance [harmony]
                  and dissonance
                  either. 
            
            They all appear to
                have
                been
                born without the wiring necessary to process music."
                Intriguingly,
                people
                with amusia show no overt
                signs of brain damage or short-term-memory impairment,
                and
                magnetic-resonance-imaging scans of their brains look
                normal. 
            There is evidently no
                way
                to
                help these unfortunate folks (though, admittedly, they
                don't know
                what they're missing).
            
              But for
                  instrumentalists, at least, music can evidently
                  trigger physical
                  changes in the brain's wiring. 
            
            By measuring faint magnetic fields emitted by the
                brains of
                professional musicians, a team led by Christo Pantev of
                the
                University of Muenster's Institute of Experimental
                Audiology in
                Germany has shown that intensive practice of an
                instrument leads to discernible enlargement
                of parts of the cerebral cortex, the layer of gray
                matter most closely associated with higher brain
                function. 
            As for music's emotional impact, there is some indication
              that music
              can affect levels of various
                hormones,
              including cortisol (involved in arousal
              and stress), 
            
              also
                  called Hydrocortisone, an organic compound
                  belonging to the steroid
                    family,
                  the principal
                  hormone secreted by the adrenal
                  glands. It is a potent anti-inflammatory agent and is
                  also used for
                  the palliative treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Use
                  of cortisol in
                  therapy produces the same
                    undesirable side effects
                  as cortisone. Both drugs have been
                  largely superseded
                  by such
                  synthetic steroids as prednisolone 
                    
            
            testosterone (aggression and arousal) and 
            
              an organic compound
                  belonging to the steroid family and occurring as the androgenic, or masculinizing, hormone produced by the
                  testis.
                  Testosterone is
                  responsible for development of the male sex organs and such masculine
                  characteristics as facial hair
                  and deepening of the voice. Testosterone can be
                  manufactured by
                  chemical and microbiological modification of
                  inexpensive steroids,
                  such as diosgenin. It is used clinically for treatment
                  of testicular
                    insufficiency, the suppression of lactation, the
                  therapy of certain
                  types of breast
                  cancer, and the treatment
                    of frigidity in women. 
            
            oxytocin (nurturing behavior) as
                well as  
            
              Natural oxytocin is
                  secreted by the posterior pituitary gland, which holds
                  and secretes
                  oxytocin produced by the hypothalamus. Oxytocin causes milk to be
                    ejected
                  from the
                  breasts during lactation; 
               the
                  amount of
                  oxytocin produced
                    naturally,
                  however, has little effect on
                  uterine contractions and does
                    not
                    stimulate
                    labour.When synthetic oxytocin
                  is
                  infused in larger amounts, however, it causes smooth
                  muscle in the
                  wall of the uterus to contract and initiate the process of
                    labour.
                http://www.principalhealthnews.com/topic/topic100587017
                
                More at:
http://www.people.virginia.edu/~rjh9u/oxytocin.html
              
            
            trigger
                  release
                of the natural
                  opiates
                known as endorphins. 
             any of a
                group
                of opiate
                  proteins
                with pain-relieving properties that are found
                naturally in
                the
                brain.
                Endorphins have been found to
                be clearly involved in the regulation
                  of
                  pain;
                even the
                analgesic effects of acupuncture
                treatments may be attributable to them. Such substances
                are also
                believed to have some relation to appetite control, 
               the release of sex hormones through the pituitary, and the adverse effects
                  of shock.
                  There is strong evidence that
                  endorphins are connected with "pleasure centres" in the brain. Using PET
                  scanners, Zatorre has shown
                  that 
                
                  the parts of the
                      brain involved in processing
                        emotion seem to light up with activity when a
                      subject hears music.
                
              
              Endorphins may serve
                  in
                  modulating the release of other peptides from
                  endocrine cells in the digestive
                    system.
              Opiates achieve their effect on
                  the brain
                  because their structure closely resembles that of
                  certain molecules
                  called endorphins, which are naturally
                  produced in the
                  body.
                  Endorphins suppress
                    pain
                  and enhance
                    mood
                  by occupying
                  certain receptor sites on specific neurons (nerve
                  cells) that are
                  involved in the transmission of nervous impulses. 
            
            Blue notes
                    from
                    Britannica.
            
              
                Again:
                      "Music
                      makes me forget my real situation. It
                      transports me into a state which is not my own.
                      Under the influence
                      of music I really seem to feel what I do not
                      understand, to have
                      powers which I cannot have." ~Tolstoy 
              
            
            In
                  Babylon according to Hislop who defines most gentile
                  Temple-states
                  which includes that in Jerusalem because God turned
                  them over to
                  worship the starry host (Acts 7 etc., etc.)
                
            
              Only the high
                        priest and
                    other privileged
                        members of
                      the clergy
                        and
                        court were
                      permitted to enter the cella, or inner
                      part of the
                      temple, which held
                  the
                  special statue of the deity
              
                [Only these were
                    involved with the musical animal sacrifices for
                    purifying temple or
                    personnel in the Jerusalem
                      Temple.]
              
              The needs of the
                        deity were
                      provided for in
                  accordance with impressive
                      ceremonies carried
                  out by a vast institutionalized clergy
                  that included
              
                priests,
                      musicians, magicians, soothsayers,
                        dream interpreters,
                        astrologers, and hierodules (temple slaves or
                    prostitutes).
                    Sacrifices of food,
                    drink, or incense were offered daily. Numerous
                    festivals were held,
                    the most important of which was the celebration of
                    the new year at the spring equinox.
                  Encarta
                        Encyclopedia
              
              "According to the
                  system
                  which Nimrod was the grand instrument
                  in
                  introducing, men were led to believe 
               that
                    a real spiritual
                        change
                        of heart was unnecessary, and that so far as change was
                    needful,
                    they could be
                      regenerated by mere
                  external means. 
              "Looking at the
                  subject
                  in the
                  light of the Bacchanalian orgies (Read Ephesus and
                  Corinth),
                  which, as the
                  reader has seen, commemorated the history of
                      Nimrod, it is evident that 
              
                he led mankind to
                  seek
                          their
                          chief
                        good in sensual enjoyment, 
              
              and showed them how
                  they
                  might
                  enjoy the pleasures of sin, without any fear of the
                  wrath of a holy
                  God. (Voodoo,
                  Rock, Boogie Woogie becomes Contemporary Christian
                  Music)
              
                "In his various
                    expeditions he was always accompanied by troops of women; and
                          by music and song, and games (ritual
                    drama) and
                    revelries, and everything that could please the
                        natural hearts, 
                he
                        commended himself to the good
                        graces of mankind."
                    (Hislop,
                    Alexander, The Two
                          Babylons, p.
                    55, Loizeaux Brothers)
              
              All of these
                    point to
                    the
                    observation that music releases chemicals which
                    produce the impulse
                    for "fight,
                      flight or sex." That is
                    its only historical value as performed in religious
                    rituals for the
                    people.
            
            As tantalizing as
                these
                bits of
                research are, they barely begin to address the mysteries
                of music and
                the brain, including the deepest question of all: Why do
                we
                appreciate music? Did our musical ancestors have an evolutionary edge over their tin-eared
                fellows? Or is
                music, as M.I.T. neuroscientist Steven Pinker asserts,
                just "auditory
                cheesecake," with no biological value? Given music's
                central role in
                most of our lives, it's time that scientists found the
                answers.
                --REPORTED BY ANDREA DORFMAN/NEW YORK
            While "loud" is often
                associated with Rock concerts, 300 or 3000 voices when
                on key
                produces a body-shaking power: you can feel it as hurt
                in the
                eardrums and the shaking of your song book. Therefore,
                "church"
                concerts produce the same effects as Rock concerts at
                some
                level:
            
              "On pages 90, and
                  131, of this book Battle
                      for
                      the
                      Mind
                      Dr. William Sargent,
                  a leading scientific authority on the human nervous
                  system, writes, "Electrical recordings of the human
                  brain show that
                  it is particularly
                      sensitive to the rhythmic
                      stimulation by percussion and bright light
                      among other things, 
              
                and certain rates
                        of rhythm can build up recordable
                    abnormalities
                    of brain function and explosive states of tension sufficient
                        enough to produce
                        convulsive
                        fits in
                    predisposed subjects. 
              
            
            Of the results caused
                by
                such
                disturbances, the most common one is temporarily
                    impaired judgement and heightened
                    suggestibility
            
              "Rhythm induced
                      stress shows up in many ways, including decreased performance, hyperactivity, increase in errors in
                  the work force, decreased decision making
                      ability, 
                  
              emotional
                      pressures, depression
                    and
                    lack of
                    respect for authority. 
              One doctor said
                  that
                  "in my
                  practice I have found that the academic records of
                  many small
                  children improve considerably after they stop
                    listening to rock
                  music while studying.
                  "Unnatural
                  rhythm, like many drugs, can become addictive.
                  Repeated exposure to it causes one to seek it. It
                  is as if a switch is thrown in the mind. 
               After
                  this switching takes
                      place the body
                    begins
                    to crave
                    this unnatural beat or
                      rhythm over a
                      natural
                      one.
                    "It is as if the body can no
                    longer distinguish between what is beneficial and
                    what is harmful. 
                
                  In fact, the
                              body actually chooses that which is
                              destructive over that which is
                              constructive.
                        
                
              
            
            
              Chapter VII.-Sacrificial Orgies.
              [Paul
                      demanded
                      lifting
                      up HOLY PALMS to exclude what he called WITHOUT
                      WRATH
                      or without ORGE or ORGIES.]
                
              "But they did not
                  cease
                  to
                  worship images, by reason of the evil intelligence of
                  the 
                      magicians, who
                  found
                  excuses for them, which had power to constrain them to
                  the  foolish
                      worship For,
                  establishing this things by  magical
                      ceremonies, they assigned them feasts from sacrifices, libations,  flutes, and 
                      shoutings, 
              
                by means ofj which
                  senseless men, being deceived,
                    and their kingdom
                      being taken from
                      them, yet did not desist from the
                      worship that they had taken up with. 
                To
                          such an
                          extent did they
                          prefer error, on account of its pleasantness,
                          before truth. 
                They also howl after their sacrificial
                        surfeit, their soul from the depth, as it
                    were by dreams, forewarning them of the
                        punishment that is to befall such deeds of
                        theirs
                      
              
              JESUS SAID:
              Now the parable
                    is
                    this: The
                    seed is the word of God. Luke 8:11 
              Those by the way
                  side are
                  they
                  that hear; then cometh the devil,
                  and taketh
                    away the
                    word
                  out of their
                  hearts, lest they should believe and be saved.
                  Luke 8:12
                
              How
                    does the Devil LIFT UP to carry away the IMPLANTED
                    SEED?
                
              Airo
                  (g142) ah'ee-ro; a prim. verb; to lift; by impl. to take up or away; fig. to raise (the voice), keep
                    in suspense (the mind);
                  spec. to
                    sail
                    away
                  (i.e. weigh
                  anchor); by Heb. [comp. 5375] to expiate sin: - away with, bear (up),
                  carry, lift up,
                  loose, make
                  to doubt, put away, remove, take (away, up).
                
              Nasa (h5375) naw-saw'; or
                  nacıah
                  Pcıaa 4˙6
                  [7] naw- saw'; a prim. root; to lift, in a great
                  variety of
                  applications, lit. and fig., absol. and rel. (as
                  follows): - accept,
                  advance, arise, (able to, [armour], suffer to) bear
                  (-er, up), bring
                  (forth), burn, carry (away), cast, contain, desire,
                  ease, exact,
                  exalt (self), extol, fetch, forgive, furnish, further,
                  give, go on,
                  help, high, hold up, honourable (/ man), lade, lay,
                  lift (self) up,
                  lofty, marry, magnify, * needs, obtain, pardon, raise
                  (up), receive,
                  regard, respect, set (up), spare, stir up, / swear,
                  take (away, up),
                  * utterly, wear, yield
               
              H5375 is
                      referenced
                      here:
                    
              Is.13:1 THE burden
                  of Babylon, which Isaiah the son of Amoz did see. 
              Massa (h4853) mas-saw'; from
                  5375; a burden;
                  spec.
                  tribute,
                  or
                  (abstr.) porterage; fig. an utterance, chiefly a
                  doom, espec. singing; mental, desire:
                  - burden, carry
                  away, prophecy,
                  * they set, song, tribute. 
              Jer 23:32 Behold, I
                  am
                  against
                  them that prophesy false dreams, saith the Lord, and
                  do tell them,
                  and cause my people to err by their lies, and by their
                  lightness; yet
                  I sent them not, nor commanded them: therefore they
                  shall not profit
                  this people at all, saith the Lord. 
              Jer 23:33
                    And when this
                    people, or the prophet,
                    or a priest, shall ask thee, saying, What is the
                    burden of the Lord?
                    thou shalt then say unto them, What burden? I will
                    even forsake you,
                    saith the Lord. 
                    
              Take thou away from me the
                  noise of thy
                  songs; for I will not hear the melody of thy viols. Am
                  5:23  
              
                But ye have borne the tabernacle of your
                  Moloch and
                    Chiun your images,
                    the star of your god, which ye made to yourselves.
                    Am.5:26
                  
              
              All things are delivered unto me of
                  my Father: and no man
                    knoweth
                  the Son, but
                  the Father; neither knoweth any man the Father, save the Son, and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal him. Matthew
                  11:27
              
                Come unto me all
                    ye
                    that labor and are heavy
                      laden,
                    and I will
                      give
                    you rest. Matthew 11:28
              
              The heavy
                      lading
                      was from
                      the clergy whom Jesus identified as a "den of
                      vipers" and children of
                      their father, Satan. Their method of substituting
                      their own words did
                      the same musical work of Satan. Laden is:
              
                Phortizo (g5412) for-tid'-zo;
                    from 5414; to load
                    up (prop. as
                    aa vessel or animal), i.e. (fig.) to overburden with
                      ceremony (or spiritual
                      anxiety): - lade, be heavy laden.
                  
              
              OUTLAWED FOR THE CHURCH:
              
              Rom 15:1 WE then that are strong
                  ought to bear the
                    infirmities of
                  the weak, and not to please ourselves
              Aresko (g700)
                  ar-es'-ko; prob. from 142 (through the idea of
                  exciting emotion); to be
                  agreeable (or by impl. to seek to be so): -
                  please.  
                
              Airo (g142)
                ah'ee-ro;
                a prim. verb; to lift; by impl. to take up or away;
                fig.to raise (the
                voice), keep in suspense (the mind); spec. to sail away
                (i.e. weigh
                anchor); by Heb. [comp. 5375] to expiate sin: - away
                with, bear (up),
                carry, lift up, loose, make to doubt, put away, remove,
                take (away,
                up). 
              Areskos  
              A. pleasing, mostly in bad sense, obsequious,
                cringing, Arist.EN1108a28, 1126b12, Thphr.Char.5.1.
              II. areskos, ho, the staff borne by pornoboskoi [brothel keeper]
                on the stage, Poll.4.120.
              Arist.EN1108a28 Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics book 2
              
              [12] In respect of truth then,the middle character may
                be
                called truthful, and the observance of the mean
                Truthfulness1 ;
                pretence in the form of exaggeration is Boastfulness,
                and its possessor
                a boaster; in the form of understatement,
                Self-depreciation, and its
                possessor the self-depreciator.
              [13] In respect of pleasantness and social
                  amusement, the middle character is witty and the
                middle disposition
                Wittiness; the excess is Buffoonery and its possessor
                  a
                  buffoon; the deficient man may be called boorish,
                and his
                disposition Boorishness. In respect of general pleasantness
                in life, the man who is pleasant in the proper manner is
                friendly, and
                the observance of the mean is Friendliness; he that
                exceeds, if from no
                interested motive, is obsequious, if for his own
                  advantage, a
                flatterer; he that is deficient, and unpleasant in all
                the affairs of
                life, may be called quarrelsome and surly.
            
            The Biblical and other
                evidence clear shows that once you have become addicted
                to music the SWITCH HAS
                  BEEN THROWN and you have
                "fallen and will never get up."
                Consistent with addiction, it is common to try to tempt
                others into
                the same dilema.
            Don't forget that a
                  thousand
                  people all singing close harmony are moving your brain
                  in the skull.
                  It is extremely loud and harmful much like Rock music
                  with
                  amplification. Not forgetting that "churchy" music is
                  LOUD music or
                  it would not do its magical work we are asked to:
            Consider the following three types
                of damage
                that takes place in our bodies under exposure to loud
                volume. 
            
              First, loud
                    volume
                  slows down our ability to
                    memorize and do other
                  brain functions by constricting the flow of blood to
                  the brain. In
                  the words of Dr. Arnold Scheivel, professor of
                    medicine at UCLA and
                  an
                  expert
                  on
                  brain growth, "If there is a bottom line, it is that
                  no
                  neuron is healthier than the capillary that supplies
                  it. 
              We have a very
                  strong
                  feeling
                  that in the capillary supply system is the story of
                  the maintenance
                  or slow
                    decline of the
                    brain."
                  How does volume
                  effect blood supply? The blood
                    vessels
                  undergo a
                  narrowing of caliber in the presence of
                  loud sound. This narrowing decreases the flow of blood
                  to the
                  different parts of the body, including the mind. A person studying under
                  the influence of loud music
                  has a decrease in the amount of blood flowing to the
                  brain. This
                  makes it more difficult to memorize and to understand
                  their
                  studies.
              Second, loud music can cause a
                form of
                    schizophrenia. When a person is exposed to high
                  level
                  sound, a chemical is formed in the brain
                  that is normally
                  found in schizophrenia
                    patients in mental
                  institutions. A music therapist, investigating the
                  effects of loud
                  music, gave an emotional
                    stability test to 240
                  teenagers while they listened to music. 
              
                A psychologist,
                    who
                    was unaware of how it was given, examined the
                    results and determined
                    that the test had been given in a mental institution. 
              
              Martin Polo,
                  the
                  director of
                  Audio Visual Services at UCLA and noise consultant for
                  the aerospace
                  industry and related technologies writes, "Lastly, the
                  presence of
                  continued exposure to high level sound can trigger
                    psychopathological impacts on
                    individuals." 
              
                These impacts can
                    range from depressions noted among females
                    during the menstrual period to actual
                    presence in the brain of chemicals normally
                      found
                      in schizophrenia and psychosis. There are a number of
                    other interesting reaction to
                    the presence of high level sound which involve the
                    brain, including
                    interference with vision.
              
              Third, loud music can cause ulcers. When susceptible
                  individuals are
                  exposed to loud sound over a period of time, certain stomach functions are disrupted and an
                  increase of hydrochloric
                    acid
                  is released,
                  causing ulceration of the stomach. Martin Polon of
                  UCLA writes, "The
                  continuing exposure to high energy sound creates a stress reaction in the body that
                  significantly involves
                  the gastrointestinal system. Certain stomach functions
                  are disrupted
                  by abnormal contractions of the abdominal area, and
                  increased
                  infusion of hydrochloric acid causing dyspepsia.
                  Recurring activation of this
                    syndrome will lead to peptic ulceration in susceptible
                  individuals.
            
            If you consider that
                Crack
                Cocaine is dangerous when abused, how can you
                deliberately feed our young people with a "church" dose of cocaine claiming that
                you are not an
                extremist?
            But, in harmonic
                singing,
                the
                "barks" and '"drips" which drive us crazy are
                momentarily very loud as
                everyone gets in "harmony." Therefore, if you feed your
                children
                "moderate" doses of music-induced morphine how can you
                know that you
                are not just the "whip
                  arm" of
                Satan tearing
                down the kingdom of God?
            All of the ancient
                literature
                says that you are the agents of Lucifer.
            The Bible agrees that
                music
                says to God: "We don't want to hear from you, we have a
                better
                master."
            Secular history even
                at the
                Towers of Babylon knew what medicine is just now
                beginning to grasp:
                music can disable the rational brain God gave you.
            "Then why did God give
                me
                musical talent and the power to control people with
                music?" Hitler
                asked the same question and moved Wagner from the
                churches to the
                streets. God gave me the power to consume buttered
                popcorn and I will
                be that you can attract more "customers" to your
                theatrical religion
                if you hand out hot, buttered popcorn. So, the use of
                "talent" in an
                attempt to worship for others is "the idolatry of
                talent." 
            
              If you have already
                  turned your "religious system" over to theatrical
                  performs, if the
                  ancient stories are true:
              
                You have fallen
                      and you will never be able to get up.
              
            
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