In the Resurrection Code
"In the Resurrection Code" is based on the 713 Hz frequency. Enjoy the spontaneous instrumental music of Del Hungerford as she takes you on a journey through the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus as described in Matthew 26-28.
There are three tracks:
The music is continuous where one song directly leads to the next. The overall time is 1 hour and ten minutes. The music for “In the Resurrection Code” is considered where it’s meant to depict a certain event. The music flows gently from song to song with no breaks. As you listen, you can hear the sadness and emotions of Jesus in . During , the music moves from major to minor in a steady triple meter rhythm. The constant change between major and minor reflects the process of the internal change in Jesus’ body while in the grave, in addition to His emotions leading up to his death. The human part of Jesus has to be in extreme pain because of the horrific beating he suffered. At the same time, the Divine part of Jesus knows His sacrifice will bring transformation that the human race can step into. That is evident in the free-flowing sounds of the song . Bells, a crystal bowl, and the “angel theme” from the song (from the album "Waves of Spirit") is brought back as Jesus is seen ascending into heaven.
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