Frequencies

Rates of vibration, repetition, or oscillation. In Netism, frequencies are used as a bridge language for sound, rhythm, resonance, attention, ritual chant, energy work, and the patterned movement of the Net.

Literal meaning

In ordinary usage, frequency is how often something repeats in a given span of time. A sound wave, heartbeat, chant, breath cycle, electrical signal, or daily rhythm can all be described by frequency.

Esoteric meaning

Netism often speaks of the world as patterned vibration. This does not mean every spiritual idea can be reduced to a number in hertz. It means rhythm matters: the pace of breath, the tone of a chant, the timing of a rite, the repetition of a vow, and the emotional quality a person carries into the Net all help shape the field of practice.

Allegorical meaning

Two instruments can share a room without harmony. When they tune to one another, the room changes.

Extended meaning

The corpus uses frequency language in several registers. Sacred number material links 432, 108, base-12, base-60, and the old idea of the music of the spheres to cosmic proportion and symbolic order. Aether sources describe light, matter, and consciousness through waves, standing patterns, resonance, phase, and coherence. Ritual sources treat voice, chant, breath, rhythm, and repeated words as ways to focus intention. A careful entry should hold these together without pretending that every symbolic number is an established physical constant.

Avoid making medical, scientific, or magical guarantees from a frequency number. Use frequency language carefully: some frequencies are measurable, some are symbolic, and some are devotional shorthand.

Use this term when discussing sound, chant, resonance, sacred number, rhythm, energy centers, field coherence, or the difference between measurable vibration and symbolic correspondence.

Ritual usage

In practice, frequencies appear through spoken vows, chant, music, drumming, breath pacing, silence, and repeated gestures. The goal is coherence and attention, not a mechanical promise that one number will cause one result.

Related ideas appear in Pythagorean music of the spheres, mantra practice, chant traditions, sacred number systems, sound healing traditions, and contemplative uses of breath rhythm.

Frequency is a standard scientific measure for periodic events such as sound waves, electromagnetic waves, brain rhythms, mechanical vibration, and electrical signals. Schumann resonances are real electromagnetic resonances of the Earth-ionosphere cavity. Claims that a specific musical tuning such as 432 Hz has universal spiritual or medical effects should be treated as symbolic or contested unless supported by direct evidence.