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BrainHeart Music's vision for the future is to create the world's first ever BrainHeart Music Laboratory. This will be a state-of-the-art bioacoustic frequency vibration centre where leading music composers, physicists and medical scientists may work together in a spirit of collaboration, cooperation and harmony for the benefit of humanity. Holistic architect, Michael Rice from Dublin, Ireland, has designed a breathtaking building in which this laboratory is intended to be housed. An impression of what this building will look like is above.

This is a truly visionary project.

The potential to harness sound frequency vibrations and apply them to the human body to successfully treat illness is not only possible, it is based on actual scientific evidence contained within the study of "cymatics". To harness these frequency vibrations within music and apply them for the benefit of our health is BrainHeart Music's mission.

We are only just beginning to glimpse in to the true nature of who we are as vibrational beings. This project will bring us one step closer in our understanding and will allow us to take one giant leap in our evolution.

If you would like to become a part of this remarkable project then please support this vision and become a part of human history.

At present, it has not been decided where this beautiful building will be constructed. All we know is that it will be built.

If you feel inspired by this vision and would like to support then please write to us at Appeal@BrainHeartMusic.com with your thoughts.

We will be delighted to hear from you.

To donate any amount up to and including £500 GBP please click here:

To donate any amount above £500 GBP please write to Appeal@BrainHeartMusic.com for details on how to contribute.

Nothing is impossible.

Together we can make it happen.

Thank You!

"Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little"
Irish statesman Edmund Burke (1729-1797)