Pi Sound and Meditation Projection
by Dove
I was about five minutes into meditation when I found myself in a white room, sitting at a white desk next to a woman dressed in a white flowing robe-type garment. Around her waist was a gold cord tied loosely around her with tassels at the ends of the cord. I asked her, "What is this place?" and she gestured to the desk where a computer monitor had appeared. On the monitor was her answer to my question: "You are Home."
When I asked her if God was here, too, she smiled knowingly, but no answer appeared on the screen. Then I asked her, "What is God like?" She smiled again and leaned toward me, putting her lips to my ear. From her mouth came this sound. It was loud and heavy. I felt the sound as much as heard it. Instantly, I was back in my body and aware that I had left that other place. My hand was over my ear and my inner ear itched so bad that it felt like little bugs running around in there. It took several minutes for the itching to cease and when it did, it was replaced by an ache. My ear continued to ache for a week. I had trouble hearing out of that ear for a couple of weeks and it felt as if the eardrum was constantly vibrating, as if to interpret a sound that was out of my range of hearing.
The closest thing I could connect it to is the "ohm" chant of Buddhist monks, even though it was far more than that. As Pi is mathematical infinity, I have to assume the message the woman was giving me is that God is infinity, as in "God is all things for all time."