What genre of music are we suggested to listen to and why?
Answer from the V.M. Samael Aun Weor.
Modern music has neither harmony nor authentic melody, nor precise rhythm.
I consider modern music to be inharmonious, with a kind of strident sounds that are harmful to all five cylinders of the human machine.
"Ultramodern" music damages the nervous system and alters all the organs of human physiology.
Modern music is not in harmony with the melodies of Infinite.
If the ego is destroyed, one will vibrate with cosmic music and that of the world of spheres.
Romantic music is related to things of time and is illusory!
Classical music brings us into communion with the ineffable that is not of time and that is eternal!
Samael Aun Weor. Excerpt from the book: The Revolution of the Dialectic
Answer from the magazine "The The wisdom of the Being.".
Completely opposed to decadent music, which stimulates the ego and base passions, classical music stimulates the higher emotional and intellectual centers of humankind.
Classical music was perfected from the Renaissance to the end of the 20th century and continues to this day, characterized by harmony, complexity, and rigor in its execution.
But particularly by its themes of love, creation, the role of human existence in the universe, and its relationship with God.
It has been called "music of the spheres" because, through the great masters and initiates, it has been possible to transcribe the movement of galaxies and suns into musical notes that they were able to perceive with an ear beyond the mundane sense.
The chaotic movement of subatomic particles, the orbits of electrons, the song of the angels themselves in adoration of the Almighty are captured in the works of Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, Wagner… initiated masters destined by the White Lodge to offer humanity a musical genre that assists humanity in its redemption and its path back to the absolute.
It resonates in harmonic tunning with the loftiest part of humanity, leads to mystical ecstasy, and propels it proudly in its quest for the superhuman.
We hear the expanding universe, the birth and death of a star; the chaotic, ghostly, and incomprehensible movement of atoms, all making music, vibrating in these subtle strings that compose everything, and which are captured in classical music.
The Magazine "The Wisdom of Being" 106: "Classical Music."