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Nada Brahma: Dios es Sonido (Sanskrit for "The World is Sound" or "Sound is God") is a seminal work by Joachim-Ernst Berendt that explores the profound connection between music, science, and spirituality. The book posits that everything in the universe—from atoms to galaxies—is in a state of vibration, effectively making the world a manifestation of sound. Key Themes of the Book

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Part 2: Scientific Correlates – What Modern Physics Says

In the 20th century, several discoveries unexpectedly echoed Nada Brahma:

“Dios es sonido” refers specifically to anahata nada – the sound that was never struck, never began, never ends. That is God.

3.1 The Traditional Method (from the Hatha Yoga Pradipika – Chapter 4)

  1. Sit in a quiet, dark room.
  2. Plug your ears gently with thumbs (shanmukhi mudra).
  3. Listen for ten distinct internal sounds:

In Sanskrit, Nada translates to "sound" or "vibration," and Brahma refers to "God" or "Universal Spirit". Collectively, the phrase means "Sound is God" or "The Universe is Sound". This philosophy posits that the entire universe is not made of solid matter, but is a vast, interconnected web of vibrations. Core Themes of Berendt’s Work Nada Brahma - Sound is God - On An Overgrown Path