The 528 Hz frequency is the most significant of the ancient Solfeggio Frequencies. Known as th “love” frequency, it has a deep-rooted relationship with nature, and is present in everything from Chlorophyll to human DNA. It also has mathematical significance and proven healing potential. Perhaps the most famous song composed in 528 Hz is John Lennon's Imagine.
Everywhere we turn in nature, we find 528 Hz.
Chlorophyll, which helps plants draw energy from light and gives them their green color, vibrates at 528 Hz.
The bees that pollinate many of these plants buzz around at 528 Hz. And the rainbow that completes this picturesque scene has 528 Hz at its heart as well, as it refracts the same greenish-yellow light found in chlorophyll.
As Dr. Horowitz has stated:
Grass is green with LOVE/528. That is why chlorophyll is the most powerful healing pigment in biology; why people and animals eat grass to regain health, and why the air you breathe–the ‘prana’ of life, or the ‘chi’ in oriental medicine, is filled with the holy aloha spirit of LOVE, vibrating in 528, sending spiritual signals for sustenance through your blood, restoring and invigorating every strand of DNA and cell in your body.
Yes, the air we breathe also contains 528. We now know that oxygen, for instance, carries these 528-resonating electrons. The basic structure of organic chemistry, the Carbon-6 hexagonal ring, reflects the sacred geometry of 528Hz frequency.
But the frequency’s significance in the natural world isn’t limited to this planet. In fact, when recordings of the sun made by NASA scientists are compared to a tuning fork, we find 528 Hz there as well, at the heart of the star which is the center of our solar system.
Dr. Horowitz explains 528’s significance in water as well:
Since water makes up nearly 80 percent of your body, this liquid crystal superconductor of sound and light transmits LOVE/528 best, and provides the greatest opportunity to heal naturally what ails everybody, fundamentally, that is, lacking LOVE.
Speaking of water, let’s look at a somewhat recent example of just what 528 Hz is capable of.
In 2010, there was a disaster at an oil rig owned by BP called the Deepwater Horizon, causing it to leak millions of barrels worth of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. An electromagnetic energy expert, John Hutchinson of Vancouver, along with his wife and research partner, Nancy Hutchinson, decided to do something to help.
They placed a device that emits frequencies on the beach, about 25 feet from the water, and used 528 Hz and other Solfeggio frequencies to treat the water. They only did this for four hours, but the waters had miraculously cleared by the next morning.
In fact, the water had so improved that dolphins, fish, and crabs returned to the area, when just a day before those same waters would have been lethal for marine life.