Music of the Spheres · The Cosmic Aura

Your planets have frequencies. Three of them are yours.

The same planetary motion that turns into world events also turns into pitch. Pythagoras heard it. Kepler computed it. Hans Cousto, in 1978, finished the math. Enter your birth date and we'll reveal the three frequencies the cosmos has encoded in your chart.

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Your Cosmic Aura

Three tones, encoded in your chart.

Section I · The Cosmic Octave

The planets, sounded.

Each planet's orbital period, octave-reduced into the audible range, gives a specific frequency. The Sun resonates at 126.22 Hz; the Moon at 210.42; Mars at 144.72. This is the math of musica universalis — Pythagoras heard it as ratio, Kepler computed it as harmony, Cousto wrote down the numbers in 1978.

The Cosmic Octave gives you ten frequencies that are mathematically what they say they are. But there is a second, younger tradition that speaks of nine tones — a tradition of healing and chakra and Hermetic correspondence.

Below is the solfeggio canon. The frequencies are real. The meanings attached to them are tradition.

Section II · The Solfeggio

The nine frequencies.

Nine tones formalized by Joseph Puleo in the 1970s, then woven into chakra and Hermetic correspondence. The tradition speaks of nine doorways. We label them traditional — not peer-reviewed — and let the cards speak for themselves.

Beyond the Tones

Read the chart behind your aura.

Your three frequencies come from three systems. Each one has a full reading on Cosmos Daily — the archetypes, the trajectories, the deep work the aura only hints at.

An honest note

What's math, what's tradition, and what's not medicine.

The Cosmic Octave frequencies are mathematically real. Each is genuinely the audible-range octave reduction of a planet's orbital period — Mercury's 88-day year, octaved up 31 times, lands at 141.27 Hz. That's arithmetic. Hans Cousto computed it; you can verify it on a calculator. The meanings attached (Sun = vitality, Saturn = structure) are interpretive, drawn from millennia of astrological correspondence.

The solfeggio frequencies are traditional. The Hz values themselves are arbitrary historical assignments, formalized in Joseph Puleo's 1974 work. Their healing claims (DNA repair, toxin removal, etc.) are not validated by peer-reviewed research. We label them as tradition. The subjective experience of calm during slow tonal music is real regardless of the framing.

We make no claim that any specific frequency heals a body or rewires a brain. We claim the Cosmic Octave tones are mathematically what they say they are, your aura is deterministic from your chart, and the cards are beautiful enough to keep.

Questions

What is the Cosmic Octave, really?
It's Hans Cousto's 1978 framework. Each planet has an orbital period — the time it takes to complete one revolution. Octave-reduce that period (halve it, then halve again, repeatedly until the resulting frequency falls into the audible range) and you get a specific Hz value. Earth's day gives 194.18 Hz. Earth's year gives 136.10 Hz (the famous "OM" tuning). The Sun gives 126.22 Hz. The numbers are mathematical; the meanings interpretive.
Why does Cosmos Daily lead with Cousto over solfeggio?
Because the Cosmic Octave is the descendant of musica universalis — Pythagoras's claim that planetary motion produces music. Kepler dedicated all of Book V of Harmonices Mundi to working out those ratios. Cousto's twentieth-century math is the legitimate modern computation. That lineage matches Cosmos Daily's core thesis: planetary motion produces meaning at multiple scales — world events, personal events, sound. Solfeggio is the popular healing tradition, presented here as a second lens.
How do you compute my three tones from just my birth date?
Three independent functions read the date. The first finds your Sun sign's ruling planet (Western astrology) and maps it to that planet's Cosmic Octave frequency — your primary tone. The second runs the date through the Julian Day Number to resolve your Bazi day-master Heavenly Stem and its element, which maps to a solfeggio tone — your secondary. The third reads the Bazi year-stem's element to find your sephirah on the Tree of Life, which maps to another solfeggio tone — your tertiary. Same date always yields the same three tones.
Why is the primary tone from Cousto but the others from solfeggio?
The Cosmic Octave only has ten frequencies — one per planet. Resolving three tones from ten with three different chart inputs would collide constantly. The solfeggio canon has nine tones tied to specific traditional meanings (Foundation, Liberation, Transformation, etc.) that map naturally to elements and sephirot. So we lead with Cousto for the most defensible, lineage-rich primary, and let solfeggio carry the secondary tones where its broader meaning vocabulary works better.
Will the paid version sound like the prototype?
No — better. The prototype synthesizes audio live in your browser: a sine carrier, a detuned twin for warmth, a subharmonic, a consonant fifth, brown-noise bed, slow breathing modulation. The eventual paid version will be studio-rendered fifteen-minute sessions, professionally mastered, plus high-resolution print-ready aura cards. The visual artifact you can already download for free; the audio gets a proper production pass.