140,25Hz Pluto (Weighted)
Keywords: The depth, soul, psyche, the shadow, the outcast, mystery, secret, the unconscious, subtle energies.
Effects: Shadow work - Self Reflection ( in depth ) - Integrity - Recognizing ones uniqueness and authentic path, developing psychic power.
Possible associations: 140,25Hz Pluto in combination with Mercury 141,27Hz creates a powerful binaural beat, resonating loudly an uplifting wave with an interval of 1.2Hz which induces a hypnotic dream state, the uplifting wave feels cleansing and renewing. It also informs us with the qualities of Pluto and Mercury; informing through deep inner reflections can guide in the process of coming through a dark night of the soul.
Additional information:
Tone ( electronic ) simulation:
https://groundtactics.bandcamp.com/track/14025hz-pluto-psychic-emissions
Pluto
Tone: 140.64 Hz = C#
a1 = 446.5 Hz / 440 Hz + 25.4 cent)
Tempo: 65.9 bpm
Color: blue-green
Effect: Support the magic group dynamic principle and is said to be responsible for integration into certain structures of society.
Pluto is known as the farthest planet and was discovered in 1930. The time of rotation lasts about 250 years. In the 40th octave it oscillates with 140.25 Hz and the tone is a C#. The corresponding colour is blue with a wavelength of about 485 Nanometers.
In general Pluto is associated with Scorpio. Pluto is very harmonically tuned to the (earth) moon and Neptune. To both of them it has an exact quint-quant relation. Pluto is about 40 times farther away from the earth as the sun and a little smaller than the (earth) moon. Nevertheless it is attached to great importance in astrology.
Annotation: Since its discovery on February 18, 1930 until 2018, Pluto has only completed about a third of a sun orbit. Furthermore, because the Pluto orbit is much more inclined than the orbits of the other planets compared to the ecliptic at 17 degrees, there is also a higher uncertainty factor for the orbits of Pluto. This are probably the main reasons why the solar orbit of Pluto is given differently in different astronomical data sources.
In the book "The Cosmic Octave" published in 1984, Hans Cousto assumed an orbital period of 90737.2 days for Pluto, of which he calculated the 40th Octave at 140.25 Hz.
In NASA's JPL Small-Body Database Browser today the period is listed with 90487.277 days. The corresponding octave tone is 140.64 Hz.
In terms to new definitions of the IAU (International Astronomical Union) from 2006 Pluto is declared as dwarf-planet, so the farthest planet is Neptune. (Remark by Planetware)
Source info by Hans Cousto:
https://www.planetware.de/octave/pluto.html