Listen to this and all good and lucky things will happen in your life - the butterfly effect 432hz
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432 Hz, otherwise known as Verdi’s A, was the music tuning standard prior to today’s tuning of 440 Hz. It is widely considered a superior tuning that makes music more pleasant to listen to. It is also said to have a positive influence on the mind and body due to its relationship with our planet.
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Title: Dreaming While Awake
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