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Sympathetic – Core Concept 0

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This Core Concept introduces the essential meaning of “sympathetic” as used in Sympathetic Vibratory Physics (SVP), which differs significantly from its common emotional connotation. Without grasping this core idea, the deeper principles of SVP remain obscure.

Definition


In SVP, sympathetic refers to the precise vibratory relationship between two or more systems whereby a change in one induces a proportional change in another — due to a shared or harmonic frequency structure.

The term originates in classical physics and music, where sympathetic vibration occurs when a passive object (like a string, tuning fork, or chamber) begins to vibrate in response to another, without physical contact, simply due to frequency alignment.

Sympathy in this context means resonant affinity — a condition of mutual vibratory responsiveness.

Function


Sympathetic behavior enables:

Energy transfer across space without wires or conduction

Motion induction in remote systems

Tissue resonance in biological healing

Mental influence across scalar fields

Harmonic coherence in machines, molecules, and minds

It is the carrier principle behind all sympathetic vibratory phenomena: sound, light, form, force, and even thought.

Synonyms and Related Terms


Sympathy

Sympathetic Vibration

Sympathetic Oscillation

Mutual Resonance

Concordance

Entrainment

Harmonic Induction

Sympathetic Streams

Resonant Coupling

affinity

harmony

Note: Emotional sympathy (as in empathy) may metaphorically arise from vibratory sympathy — but the core SVP usage is strictly physical, scalar, and structural.

Primary Laws


Law of Sympathetic Vibration

Law of Harmonic Vibrations

Law of Assimilation

Law of Attraction

Law of Mentalism (as the mind generates sympathetic states)

Historical References


John Keely: Built all his devices around the principle of sympathetic interaction between vibratory elements, whether mechanical, molecular, or etheric. See: Sympathetic Transfer, Triplet Combinations, Compound Resonators

Ramsay: Used sympathetic ratios in music to explain universal structure.

Walter Russell: Described the universe as built from rhythmic, balanced interchange — essentially sympathetic vibration between polar pairs.

Blavatsky, Cayce, and others described sympathetic laws governing mind, spirit, and matter interactions.

Practical Examples


Two identically tuned tuning forks: strike one, the other begins to vibrate.

A guitar string resonating across the room from another being plucked.

A properly tuned Keely device causing water or metal to oscillate at a distance.

Two pendulums or metronomes synchronizing over time due to shared frequency feedback.

Human voices harmonizing in music — or minds harmonizing in intention.

Appears In


Volume 1 – Foundations of SVP

Lesson 1.1: “Disturbance of the Scalar Field”

Lesson 1.2: “Sympathetic Response in Matter”

Volume 5 – Personal Harmonic Tuning

Lesson 5.3: “Sympathy in Body and Thought”

Volume 7 – Music as Instruction

Lesson 13.2: “Instruments That Speak”

Suggested Reading


Law of Sympathetic Vibration

Sympathetic Streams

Keely’s Forty Laws

Chord of Mass

Resonance

Harmonic Intervals

A Course in Sympathetic Vibratory Physics

Keely and His Discoveries by Clara Bloomfield-Moore

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Created by Dale Pond. Last Modification: Sunday May 25, 2025 10:52:29 MDT by Dale Pond.