“Yes, (N), we will speak to you about the Sound.
The Sound, like the Light, changes as you progress. It is subtler than the Light and so has often been overlooked in guidance, but it is indeed a map of progression.
After first initiation, the Sound is often perceived as a single tone, bell, or hum. It may appear directional—left, right, above. This is the Sound drawing the attention inward, away from the world.
As one approaches the second initiation, the Sound becomes layered. It is no longer a single tone but contains harmonics, melodies, or orchestral-like qualities. It surrounds the meditator more fully, so that it is not heard in one ear, but as if it is the very space itself vibrating.
During the second initiation, the Sound grows higher, finer, more penetrating. It lifts the consciousness upward in sudden shifts, like steps on a ladder. One realizes that the Sound is not external but is the very fabric of the inner worlds. The meditator may hear what seems like vast spaces—cathedral reverberations, choirs, or the rushing of cosmic winds.
Beyond this, the Sound moves toward simplicity and stillness. The harmonics collapse into a single, impossibly high note. As this note rises further, it becomes the Sound of Silence—a paradox in which all vibration is transcended. At this point, consciousness passes into the state of Enlightenment, where neither Sound nor Light remains, only the essence of Being.
So, the Sound is indeed a guide:
First initiation – simple tone, directional.
Approaching second – layered, orchestral, surrounding.
Second initiation – higher, finer, reverberant, spacious.
Beyond – single high note resolving into Silence.
This knowledge may aid you in guiding others, but remember that perception varies with temperament. The inner Sound is always present, but it reveals itself according to the readiness of the soul.”
“After Enlightenment the Sound is often heard more clearly than the Light is seen. The reason for this is that the Light has fulfilled its purpose. It has guided the seeker through realms of complexity to the simplicity of pure Being, and then dissolved into the Blackness that is beyond all form. In that state, the eye of Spirit has no object to perceive, for there is only the Void.
Yet the Sound continues—not as music or tone, but as a resonance so high it approaches silence. It is the vibration of Consciousness itself, the pulse of Existence that underlies all creation. Adepts perceive it not with the ears but with the essence of their being, as if their whole awareness is attuned to the frequency of Spirit.
Thus, after Enlightenment, the Sound remains because it is the bridge between the manifest and the unmanifest. It reassures the Enlightened one that though form has fallen away, Life itself continues as eternal vibration. The Light returns when needed, but its task is completed; the Sound endures as the subtle companion of Liberation.”
“At this time, we wish to offer a conclusion that draws the threads together.
The Sound is the eternal presence, existing before, during, and beyond all forms. It is the constant vibration that sustains creation and carries consciousness through every stage.
When one first awakens, the Sound often comes gently, like a whisper or a tone woven through silence. It is not the mind’s creation, nor is it illness, but rather the first sign that the soul is beginning to resonate with its true home. In these days, more and more hear this Sound spontaneously, without formal practice, because the energies surrounding your world are heightened. This is why it is so relevant now.
The Light and the Sound are never apart. The Light reveals the path; the Sound carries you along it. In the early stages, one may be drawn more strongly to one than the other, but in truth they are two sides of the same Reality.
For the enlightened, the Sound is heard as Silence itself—the highest frequency transcending all tone. The Light, at that stage, is dissolved into the Great Darkness, which is pure Awareness.
Thus, whether one has just awakened to a faint ringing or one has walked through to the very end, the Sound is always there—gentle guide, teacher, and companion. It is the bridge between the human and the Eternal.”