44. [WISE WOMAN] WITH AUTHOR RUSLANA REMENNIKOVA - THE SCIENCE OF THE SOUL - WE ARE ALL WALKING MEDICINAL PIECES OF ART

Ruslana and I met at Miranda's birth. If you listened to last week's episode you would have heard that story. The synchronicity of that feels powerful to me. Ru is an amazing human.


We talk about so much in this episode!


From the conception of the soul to gematria to meaningful coincidences to psychedelic sound frequencies to quantum physics to chromesthesia to palindromes...


We cover the science of the soul.


I hope you stick around until the end to hear her precious last words.


She has written her first book which is being released this month of January, 2025!


'Activating Our 12-Stranded DNA

Secrets of Dodecahedral DNA for Completing Our Human Evolution'


In this vibrant guidebook, sound healer and former corporate scientist Ruslana Remennikova reveals how, through vibration and intention, you can shapeshift DNA from the standard double helix to its 12-stranded, dodecahedral formโ€”unlocking your spiritual potential and opening the way for deep healing of the past, the present, and the future of your deeper self.


Examining the alchemy behind the 12 strands of our DNA, the author looks at the intimate relationship between water and DNA, showing how both respond to vibrational frequencies as well as consciousness. She also shows how, through similar energetic resonance, unresolved grief creates oxidative stress in the body that targets our cellular mitochondrial DNA, leading to psychological and physical illnesses. She explains how sound can stabilize the strands of our DNA, helping the body to detox, resolve grief and trauma, and address stress-induced imbalances at the cellular level. Through her inspired studies of gematria, alpha-numerology, Solfeggio tones, and Pythagorean formulas, Remennikova details ten special sound frequencies, including the DNA-repairing vibration of 432 Hertz, which allow us to transform our DNA into an evolutionary activator and healing mechanism. She shares techniques and meditations to help you activate all 12 strands of your DNA, including sound healing, dream work, water practices, and ancestral and angelic communication.


Revealing the revolutionary healing powers inherent in each of us, this book shows how to awaken your 12-stranded DNA for personal healing, spiritual transformation, and the completion of our human evolution.

 

About the Author: Ruslana Remennikova is a former research scientist for the Fortune 100-ranked company ThermoFisher Scientific where she worked with vaccine sciences. In a 2016 leap of faith for a more meaningful life, she left the world of corporate science to later open a sound medicine practice while writing her first book. She is the founder of Songbird Science, a research and education enrichment provider exploring frequency and consciousness. Born in Ukraine, she currently resides in central Virginia. 

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[00:17] Emily: Welcome to Soul Evolution.

[00:19] My name is Emily and I am the Birth Advocate, a retired nurse, a health coach, a women's circle and ceremony facilitator, and the host of this podcast.

[00:30] This is a space where we will dive deep to reclaim our rites of passage with a big dose of birth story medicine, intentionally curious conversations with embodied wisdom keepers and a sprinkle of polarity as we will hear from our men from time to time too.

[00:47] I hope you find nourishment for your soul here.

[00:51] Emily: Please let me know what you think.

[00:52] Emily: By rating and reviewing on Spotify and itunes. Please share it, find me on Instagram at Birth Advocate and stay tuned after the show for details on all of my offerings.

[01:12] Boy, do I have an amazing episode for you today.

[01:18] I am interviewing the author Ruselana Romennikova. She is a former research scientist for the Fortune 100 ranked company Thermo Fisher Scientific where she worked with Vaccine sciences in a 2016 a leap of Faith for a more meaningful life.

[01:38] She left the world of corporate science to later open a sound medicine practice while writing her first book. She is the founder of Songbird Science, a research and education enrichment provider exploring frequency and consciousness.

[01:55] Her book is called activating our 12 stranded secrets of Dodecahedral DNA for Completing Our Human Evolution.

[02:06] Transform your DNA through vibration and intention for personal healing and spiritual transformation.

[02:13] In this vibrant guidebook, sound healer and former corporate scientist Ruselana Remenikova reveals how through vibration and intention, you can shapeshift DNA from the standard double helix to its 12 stranded dodecahedral form, unlocking your spiritual potential and opening the way for deep healing of the past, the present and the future of your deeper self.

[02:41] Examining the alchemy behind the 12 strands of our DNA, the author looks at the intimate relationship between water and DNA, showing how both respond to vibrational frequencies as well as consciousness.

[02:56] She also shows how through similar energetic resonance, unresolved grief creates oxidative stress in the body that targets our cellular mitochondrial DNA, leading to psychological and physical illness.

[03:12] She explains how sound can stabilize the strands of our DNA, helping the body to detox, resolve grief and trauma and address stress induced imbalances at the cellular level.

[03:26] Through her inspired studies of geometry, alpha numerology, solfeggio tones and Pythagorean formulas, Brahmanikova details 10 special sound frequencies, including the DNA repairing vibration of 432Hz, which allows us to transform our DNA into an evolutionary activator and healing mechanism.

[03:52] She shares techniques and meditations to help you activate all 12 strands of your DNA, including sound, healing, dream work Water practices and ancestral and angelic communication.

[04:06] Revealing the revolutionary healing powers inherent in each of us. This book shows how to awaken your 12 stranded DNA for personal healing, spiritual transformation, and the completion of our human evolution.

[04:24] Emily: Rue, as I call her, she is.

[04:26] Emily: Just such a phenomenal human being. I am so honored that we met at Miranda's birth. If you listened to last week's episode.

[04:34] Emily: You would have heard about that story.

[04:36] Emily: We had such a great conversation. I hope you stick with us through to the end to hear her beautiful message for you. Let's drop in.

[04:48] Emily: Welcome Ruselana Romennikova to the podcast. I am so excited for this magical conversation that we're about to have.

[04:59] It's just. It's so interesting too, how we met. I just have to bring that up right away because I just finished editing Miranda's birth story because she came on the podcast to tell it.

[05:09] So I just finished editing it literally right before we got on. We met at her birthday and I'm there, like, as her birth keeper, you know, like, guarding the birth space, making sure the energy's clean.

[05:21] And then this, like, stranger walks up and I'm like, who's this?

[05:26] Ruslana: Who's this?

[05:27] Emily: But you came in and you had just such a sweet, loving presence about you. And you were so respectful of the, you know, the birth space. And it was just, it was a really fun way for us to meet.

[05:42] And I had no idea that you are like, this absolutely, like, activating, captivating, intelligent, amazing woman. And I'm just, I'm really honored that you said yes to come on and chat.

[05:54] So welcome.

[05:55] Ruslana: Thank you, Emily. I'm so honored to be exchanging with you here. When I first met you, you had this loving, comforting aura about you. And I had no other doubt that you must be the divine keeper of Miranda and her child coming into this realm, the holder, the keeper of that.

[06:24] I had no doubt that you were that.

[06:27] And Miranda talked about you for a long time, so I was somewhat prepared going in. But then when I entered the room, I felt your very deep mama loving water energy.

[06:42] And it was an honor to witness you and Miranda and Christopher the miracle of life taking place just being in the other room hearing Alex first sound, the sonorous sound into planet Earth is.

[07:04] Well, it's. It's moving.

[07:06] It's moving. And spending time with, I think, Ryan.

[07:11] We both cried when we heard his first sound frequency and him acknowledging his place in this world. So in many ways, I feel like that's all.

[07:25] That's what we all have in common here, even as adults. And wanting to find our own sound and our own rebirth of what we're constantly evolving into. It's. It's. It's just so symbolic.

[07:42] Emily: Yeah. Yes, it is. Beautifully said. And you certainly have a way with words.

[07:49] I'm really excited to read this book that it's coming out in January. Is that. Is that correct?

[07:55] Ruslana: Yes. Thank you so much.

[07:57] Thank you for mentioning it. It's definitely my child.

[08:02] Of course, I don't have any human children yet. Yet.

[08:08] But as you know, as a creator, that's my first kind of child. My first baby.

[08:16] Emily: Absolutely. You know, so I explain this to women a lot of times in my women's circles, the phases and seasons of our lives. And so, you know, from, like the first bleed to about the age of 25, that's really our maiden season.

[08:30] You know, that's the freedom, the free flow, like, figuring things out. And then we enter into the mother phase, which is like 25 to perimenopause, and that's your mother phase.

[08:40] You could be birthing projects, businesses, children, you know, whatever it is you're birthing, but it's. It's that time of your life. So you're in your mother phase, clearly.

[08:52] Ruslana: Yes.

[08:53] We. My. My partner, my fiance and I, we are actually.

[08:58] We were planning to have our first. We were not there yet. We're not. We don't. We're not conceived. We haven't conceived yet. But we will be both 37.

[09:09] And we realize that we are both taking a later shift, but there's something really powerful about that and taking back the ability, reclaiming our ability to do that. And I think that we, as women and men are capable of rearing children, even, you know, in our 40s.

[09:36] It's such an honor to do that, to be able to do that. But I'm here saying that I think it's our power to do that.

[09:45] Emily: Absolutely. So I was 36 when I got pregnant and 37 when I gave birth, and I still feel another little baby over there hanging out. Maybe she'll come through this lifetime, but absolutely.

[09:59] In fact, I'm going to have Jane Hardwick Collins, which is one of my favorite women on the planet, come on the podcast. She just booked her interview, and our focus is going to be women in.

[10:09] Ruslana: This later era of our lives, like.

[10:11] Emily: Edging on perimenopause, having young children and how it's. I mean, it's a whole other thing. You know, it's. It's kind of newer that we're having children later in life, but also the Fact that we had all of this experience in our lives and, and now we get to bring that to the table in motherhood, like it's, it's a whole other thing, but definitely a conversation.

[10:33] I can't wait to dive in with her on that whole topic.

[10:38] But I was wondering if you wanted me.

[10:41] I'll leave it up to you. Do you want to explain who you are and about your book, or can I read this awesome thing that you sent me?

[10:52] Ruslana: I could definitely give you a rundown of who I am and I'd love for you to read that, the press release that I sent you. So.

[11:02] My name is Ruslana Romanikova and I am a sound practitioner. I work with sound frequencies to help kind of unravel people into their own complex journeys.

[11:21] And by that I mean dive into the dream world, drive into, dive into the water world where memories are stored.

[11:32] And that with using vibration and subconscious emotion, I believe that we have the power to understand who we truly are deep, deep, deep within and what is waiting to be activated.

[11:49] So within our DNA, water is a complex element and it's magical in so many different ways. And I love that there are so many different scientists, scholars, thought leaders, and kind of mystical healers who are talking more and more about water when we are considering what is, what is a human.

[12:16] In general, humans are half DNA and half water. That's, that's our basic baseline breakdown and beyond what we see water as, you know, being necessary for survival, necessary for basic, you know, natural human, any, anything in life.

[12:40] The womb itself is water. The womb itself is water.

[12:44] So my desire in what I do in my practice is to help people accept that they are no different from the kind of the magical components of DNA, which is complex.

[13:04] And water, it's really just.

[13:08] And that's kind of a complex way of saying that. But I want my, my purpose, my. What I feel, how sound influences me is I'm able to find my own center, my own clarity.

[13:25] And I think that every one of us is able to find that their own medicine through sound and through water and through vibration. Because as we have all kind of gathered, vibration is life, vibration is sound.

[13:38] Vibration, vibration and frequency are both the, you know, the, they're complementary to each other.

[13:47] So I work with a lot of different, a lot of different walks of life.

[13:53] My practice has been taken to palliative care at the Medical College of Virginia, where I give sound to end of life patients. And it's been beautiful. It's. It's also a source of rebirth as well.

[14:10] The mystical Parts of my work is more. Is, is more in recreational settings, more like yoga or kind of more movement studios.

[14:21] I though I'm going to be specializing in more complex meditations using sound that are going to be geared toward helping people become more at one with the DNA and with water, which is what I was so excited about when I was first explaining what I do because that's a project projection of where I'm going next.

[14:43] Yeah, I think I'm going to just stop there for a second.

[14:46] Emily: I think it would be really helpful to, to let the people know. Like this is why I'm so intrigued by you. Because you're a scientist. I mean you're, you're a scientist but you're also like bringing the soul and into the science and like melding it together and giving it language through these studies that you've done and your, you know, your interest with the DNA and water and numbers, frequency.

[15:13] So you know, sometimes people can come on and like talk like airy fairy like frequencies and vibrations. But like you're legitimately a scientist.

[15:24] Ruslana: I, I've worked as a scientist in conventional, in the conventional system until I was tired of it. I w. I worked as a bio analytical researcher in pharmacy. I was there for about 10 years.

[15:41] As you know, just in our conversation I feel that there's so much more to science. To me science is frequency and exploring the lines, the area in between, which is what I find with sound.

[16:02] But yeah, in my own studies, I've recently done an independent study where I had a three different cohorts of individuals and they were exposed to sound healing. And I, I aimed to understand how they, how sound impacts their ability to recognize synchronicities in their life.

[16:27] And I did that through self reports because currently there's no other al. Algorithmized system to account for synchronicities. But more and more people are starting to.

[16:41] There's more interest in this field in meaningful coincidences.

[16:45] Emily: You know, I'll just say real quick about like observational studies and self reporting studies.

[16:51] A lot of the studies that have been done on physiological birth, they really aren't like double blind placebo. You know, like you can't really study natural birth in that way.

[17:03] It has to be observational and stories and experiences from. So I think that we have this gold standard of studies, but I think we need to lean a little more into the efficacy of these other types of studies.

[17:19] Ruslana: Yeah, I think that it's exactly what you just pointed out.

[17:26] The parameters that are used in how we've kind of cultivated the scientific method are accurate for those technical and kind of reductionist approaches. Those parameters are actually perfect for those.

[17:44] But because we are fashioning ourselves to a system that is more open and exploratory, the parameters have to be different. They have to, they can't be actually be compared.

[18:00] Emily: Yeah, we're multi dimensional.

[18:03] Ruslana: Yeah, yeah, it's, it's, it's true. So it's, it's comparing apples and oranges with the intent of having fruit.

[18:17] So. But yeah, there was a.

[18:21] In my observation of that study, there was a strong correlation between participants who received the sound healing reported just as like in the similar percentage, high percentage of synchronicities in their life with the group that didn't know what the study was about, got the sound healing treatments and reported synchronicities not knowing what the study was about.

[18:54] So that's. There was that. Those were the three parts. One was the cohort that knew about what the study and the aim of the project was. There was a cohort that didn't know and still got the treatments.

[19:09] And then there was the, there was the control group that just didn't get the sound treatments. But in general I asked questions about synchronicities.

[19:20] So yeah, it's, it's that that study is going well. It's in the process of becoming a paper and officialized. Published. Published through a couple of different options.

[19:36] Yeah.

[19:37] Emily: So I want to know about your interest in coincidences and synchronicities because I. This is very personal to. Because my dad is a very unique human being. It would take a very long time to explain more about him.

[19:52] But when I was like 6 years old he had a spiritual awakening and to anyone witnessing he was having a mental breakdown. And in a lot of ways there. He does have some mental illness but he had a full on spiritual awakening and like one of his biggest things was picking up on all of the synchronicities and like there is no coincidence in his world, nothing is a coincidence and he would just always be picking out the coincidences and like the fact that we left our home in Baltimore and moved to western Maryland to this like 99 acre farm and the way that fell into his lap and like one thing after the next just our family was cared for and provided for without him like doing much.

[20:36] It was all like coincidence after coincidence after coincidence that like was my childhood. So.

[20:45] Ruslana: Yeah, I, I think so.

[20:49] Meaningful coincidences is a language we are in this time in our human existence where we are remembering that we're all that life is a puzzle and there's so many pieces and we're all just trying to put it together.

[21:08] But there's a mystical aspect of it in this new age that we're living in that coincidences is the bridge in how we can start to piece different odds and ends together.

[21:22] It's a. It's a means, it's a science. It's basically like a medium between science and spirituality that we can meet and have enlightening conversations and start to see a path that is intriguing.

[21:41] It might have answers. It might lead us to somewhere that we need to be. Right.

[21:47] So my interest towards synchronicities, now, there's meaningful coincidences and then there's synchronicities.

[21:57] And a meaningful coincidence is when a person is able to recognize something that has meaning to them. Right. Like it's. It's almost like a one or two kind of event, but then there's synchronicities.

[22:13] And synchronicities is when something happens in your life and a second party has something similar that happens in their life and it happens at the same time and it has tremendous meaning to you or end to them.

[22:28] Well, maybe it's more about. To you. You. You're kind of the. The observer. Right.

[22:34] So I just wanted to distinguish those two different things. But in general, I became really interested in synchronicities and meaningful coincidences. The whole umbrella when I started to write my book and what I was fascinated by.

[22:53] I'm always. I've. I've. I've since a very young age. I was always fascinated by numbers.

[22:58] Emily: Me that I don't.

[23:00] Ruslana: Yes, yes, numbers. Numbers are the vibration of the universe. They, they don't have any other way of ex. I mean, they have so many expressions, but they're so precise. Numbers are precise.

[23:15] And when I started to learn Gematria is the.

[23:24] It's. It's a study of understanding the alphanumeric digit behind a word or a letter, and then it becomes a part of a language. I started to see patterns, I started to see relevance of certain numbers and words.

[23:43] So.

[23:45] And also not only words, but events that happened in history or ideas started to merge together through the number.

[23:56] So for example, 111, this is such a baseline example because everyone, a lot of people, or most people, let's just stick with a lot of people are attached to repeating numbers.

[24:12] Right. Like 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2.

[24:16] And I think that just like a ritual, rituals bring us to the core of something. They bring us to our practice. They bring us to something that's much.

[24:27] That's. That's going to Unravel our perspective about something.

[24:32] Right. It's not the ritual, it's the act. It's just like a line to get to. Right, yeah. So, so let's say like 1, 1, 1. That's, that's a very common one.

[24:46] So 1, 1, 1. Back in. Let's see, like 3,000 years ago, Hal de Soflini, which is an underground temple in Malta. It's the Hypogeum vibrates at 111 Hz. 111 Hz.

[25:06] It vibrates underground. And at that vibration, you can feel all of the. All of the most intimate parts of your body, your bones, you can feel your existence. And it's healing.

[25:20] It's. It's how ancients used to heal themselves is through sound underground. But this particular vibration frequency is 111.

[25:32] Meanwhile.

[25:33] So I'm going to do a quick and very, very sharp jump now.

[25:40] So in Gematria, you take the word and then you translate it to the number of the letters in the system. So I studied Greek for some time, and in the Greek language, if you translate foundational, you'll find that foundation, the number four foundation, is actually 1, 1, 1, 1.

[26:10] Right. So there's those, like, two words that have those sharing characteristics.

[26:17] Well, interestingly, there, there, there's a lot more to that. There's. There's other work fascinated by it.

[26:24] Yeah. Because it's the number, it brings it together.

[26:28] Right.

[26:30] There is another one that's interesting. And Adolf Hitler is involved.

[26:36] So if you take his name and you translate it In Gematria, it's 1920.

[26:42] And if you think about what happened in 1920, that was the same year that he built or started the Nazi platform. Right. But there's a correlation.

[26:55] And so in the book, I make a lot of different correlations that are a lot more exciting and positive, that relate to life and why.

[27:08] Why coincidence is significant in how we relate to life and concluding, or I guess continuing in my inquiry about certain things that are there to be, to be explored, to be penetrated.

[27:28] There's just so much. We live in this cosmic mud where there's so much information around.

[27:34] Emily: Yeah. Which I think is a segue for you to speak about the junk DNA.

[27:40] Ruslana: Right. Yeah, the junk DNA. Can you believe junk DNA? Insane.

[27:47] Emily: Yeah. People couldn't see me doing my little quotation marks. It's just, you know, it's like it. When I listened to a previous interview with you where you were explaining about how we only can drink 2% of the water on the planet and there's 98% of the water on the planet, we just haven't yet figured out how to be able to drink it or like our subconscious mind which takes up so much of our, you know, what we're doing and we don't even realize it.

[28:13] We haven't tapped in and like our DNA, we have what, 98% of our DNA that we, we just don't understand and yet. So I feel like that's a lot of what you're doing with the work that you've done in the book that you wrote is like inquiring about the activation of this unknown.

[28:34] Ruslana: Yes, thank you. Thank you for putting it in that light. You know, when, when you're writing something or when you're involved it, you're in it, you're you, that's what you do.

[28:43] And sometimes you don't realize that's actually what you're doing.

[28:49] Emily: But I also really loved how you.

[28:52] Ruslana: Put it, you put it that our.

[28:54] Emily: Evolution is actually a returning. And I just, I mean that, that hits, that hits home. That feels true.

[29:04] Ruslana: Yeah, it's, it's hitting me too right now. Just this exchange, you know, it hits, it hits deeper each time as you continue living life and seeing life, listening to life, it hits you differently each time.

[29:21] The junk DNA, it's interesting, you know, in the 1970s, Ono, Japanese scientist Ono actually termed it junk DNA.

[29:35] And because it was termed junk DNA, a lot of researchers didn't want to participate or didn't feel inclined to explore what is junk DNA because there's no purpose to. It's, it's, you know, quote unquote junk DNA.

[29:53] But our junk DNA is quite rich with jumping genes.

[30:01] It's pretty incredible how we like our genes are actually moving from location to location.

[30:08] They're mobile and that's such a powerful way that we're like, that's just one part of our junk DNA where also now it's called non coding DNA, doesn't code for protein.

[30:29] But that's, that's, that's, that's only one aspect of our non coding DNA that performs to continue in our, the way that we evolve the, to continue in the way that we heal, to continue in the way that we are able to function.

[30:47] Our non coding DNA is also a repository of all of our memories and I mean literally all of our memories and not just memories but how we're being informed. DNA is a, an active site for how consciousness is being informed.

[31:06] In my book I discuss what is, what is consciousness? And well, how consciousness is informing matter and how matter is becoming a physical Object such as. Such as us. And we have DNA is.

[31:22] Our DNA is constantly being informed to become matter. We are constantly manifesting. So it's the way that we are, the way that we carry ourselves. To understand what is informing us is critical.

[31:37] And this is what brought me to change a lot of my environment. What am I listening to? What. Not only listening to. And because I used to. I, you know, I used to listen to a lot of music that wasn't beneficial to me.

[31:53] It just. It was. It was aimless, it was purposeless.

[31:58] And I decided to stop one day to actually experiment with listening to just flutes and drums and like wind chimes and leaves and water a lot. And a lot of it was also just stopping listening of.

[32:19] To music in general. And be silent. And silence is beautiful. Silence is the key. It's how we're able to hear more.

[32:29] But anyway, that's. That's something different. But anyway, that I wanted to just say that because it's. It's kind of an archetypal example of how sound and the way frequency is informing a living system and we don't realize it.

[32:49] We don't. We don't. We aren't really.

[32:52] We live in our daily lives with. We try to be aware. I think like we attempt. We aim to be aware when we want to be. But there's so many instances that we just were living and just because we're on autopilot.

[33:11] Right.

[33:12] But that still doesn't excuse or omit the information that is traveling to our senses, to our emotions, to our organs, to our cells, to our DNA.

[33:27] So.

[33:28] But that. That's. That's. That's art. That's. That's like the cosmic art in. In the making is when the art realizes what's taking place.

[33:40] I think that this type of art, I'm calling us art is capable. Yeah, Is. Is capable of creating the canvas. Creating the canvas that we want not in one day, but we can definitely start to change shades.

[33:57] We can start to move some things around to evolve the backdrop that happens as. It's a process that. That's. That's part of the gift of time that we are all trapped in.

[34:19] Emily: And so you have been called or found that sound, like doing sound healing is a. Is a modality to assist in this process. Is that right?

[34:31] Ruslana: Yes.

[34:33] I believe that sound, intentional sound has a way of opening the temple within us that we all carry.

[34:46] And it simultaneously. We realize it and we don't.

[34:52] We're able to traverse through many lifetimes forward retrospectively.

[35:01] We're able to.

[35:03] We're able to start to relate to life more than just our own purpose.

[35:11] We can start to understand the other living systems around us.

[35:18] To me, that's critical. To me, we.

[35:22] After doing this for. For some time, there's a way that I'm able to understand others in the room with me who are doing the sound, who are receiving sound. I'm also receiving sound.

[35:36] This is why I do it. To give, to get free sound sessions is by doing them.

[35:41] But we all become part of the same cloud, right? The meta. We create our own meta and we can pay attention to the information in the meta and start to understand the people in the same room with us or people that are not in the same room with us.

[36:01] Emily: You're describing my ayahuasca experiences.

[36:06] Ruslana: Yeah, it's. It's psychedelic. It's a psychedelic experience without any type of. It's a frequency psychedelic experience. Rick Rubin said the same word, that sound healing is psychedelic.

[36:22] Emily: Totally.

[36:23] Emily: Yeah.

[36:23] Emily: I mean, everything you're explaining, I really. I haven't had. I've been in sound baths before, and of course they've been glorious, and I felt amazing after. But it isn't a practice that I've instituted, but my.

[36:36] My experiences with ayahuasca and being in that realm and having sound and singing and iOS and such, like seeing the energy, feeling the frequency change and like seeing myself and the others change in the room.

[36:56] I don't have any other way to relate other than with that experience.

[37:01] Ruslana: That's deep. I. Absolutely, absolutely. Sometimes, like, I love what you just said. There. There are moments where frequency or even a memory of something is all that you have, all that you can hang on to in the moment.

[37:23] And that's powerful.

[37:26] Emily: Yeah, that is.

[37:28] I was having a conversation with another gal who will be on the podcast, and she's talking about coming back to our. Our core self, like our essence, our soul, like our unique expression, and how the sense that you have is just.

[37:47] It's complete peace.

[37:49] It's just. It's.

[37:52] It's hard to put it into words is what it is, but I feel that it very much relates to the work that you're doing as well.

[37:59] Ruslana: There's something that you said that I really want to go into, particularly because it pertains to your podcast. The soul and the conception of the soul.

[38:15] Emily: Please, please.

[38:18] Ruslana: It's. It's. It's real. It exists.

[38:22] The point. That moment when a child is conceived, when a zygote is formed, the sperm and the egg come together.

[38:35] That very moment is the portal in which the soul is established.

[38:44] So this is part of my book, but in the sound section in the sound chapter, Sound Alchemy.

[38:52] So I explore the way how our brain waves. How our brain operates through frequency bands. There's five.

[39:03] The lowest one is delta and the highest one is gamma.

[39:09] So chroma sthesia is how a frequency and a color start to start to dance together. Right. The causation, correlation thing. Let's just say that a frequency causes a color response.

[39:27] Right. Movement in color.

[39:30] So there have been scientists who have made kind of like color and frequency plots where they assign a color with a wave. So for example, if you take like a gamma ray, the highest performing hertz in the brain, and assign it to red, for example, and then you assign delta, which is the same brainwave, when we're asleep, it's below 0.4Hz.

[40:02] Assign that to blue, for example.

[40:07] You're able to see when a. And you take a color map and you do this. When this is through technology and you're watching a sperm and an egg come together, but you're actually able to see the color in which the sperm and the egg become one.

[40:27] And that's color.

[40:28] Emily: Light.

[40:29] Ruslana: Yes, it's the spark of light. But if you assign. If you create a system, and you can create any system, but keep it consistent. Right. You can actually see that spark of light.

[40:43] That's. That's where the soul. That's the pitch of the soul. The pitch, the pit the soul is. It can be a sound. It can be.

[40:54] I'm going to send you a video after this so that you kind of have an idea.

[40:59] Emily: Yeah. So do you think that they are all unique? These sounds are all unique?

[41:05] Ruslana: I think in their own way they are unique, but I don't. I think that in general, it's the same kind of portal, but each sound has its own unique capability.

[41:19] In the same way that we all have different thumbprints. You know, we all have them, but they're different.

[41:28] Emily: Right. That's so incredible to consider. I mean, I've seen that the video of like the spark of light when the sperm hits the egg.

[41:37] Ruslana: Yeah.

[41:38] Emily: It's pure magic. We are pure magic. And we're only using such a small portion of our magic.

[41:47] Ruslana: Yeah. We are both magic medicine.

[41:53] We are. We are actually walking medicine. All of us are, because we are constantly healing and creating life within us. And we're also dying at the same time.

[42:05] The rebirthing process.

[42:08] But it is magical. We are magic.

[42:11] Emily: Yeah. I am very curious about this. I'll butcher It. What is it? Dodecahedral. Did I say that right?

[42:20] Ruslana: Yeah.

[42:24] Emily: And just so, like the water body. Right. And I. I know water to be a liquid crystal, so, I mean. And I'm gonna butcher it. So I need you to jump in here.

[42:36] But, like, the fact that we can create these different shapes within us with different sounds and whatever, I need you to take over and explain.

[42:44] Ruslana: Yeah, yeah.

[42:45] Emily: I'm so curious. I want to know more.

[42:48] Ruslana: Yeah. So years ago, Hans and Jenny, those two scientists, those are their last names, they came out with a incredible method that introduced the world now to something called cymatics, which is the.

[43:09] The way we're able to picture form using frequency.

[43:15] And that medium would either be water or sand.

[43:20] Emily: So we've all seen on Instagram where they're playing music and the sand or the water's making cool shapes.

[43:27] Ruslana: This is.

[43:27] Emily: These are like the shapes of our soul.

[43:31] Ruslana: Yeah. They. That. That was a gift to human humanity because the frequency and the display help us imagine and visualize the way our living cells are.

[43:53] Emily: You just said it. That's what I was trying to say.

[43:56] Ruslana: Yeah. Yeah.

[43:58] And so Jenny and Hans support that these reflections of these vibrations also mimic energy fields that we inhabit and create subconsciously.

[44:17] So as we're. As we are developing this new science.

[44:24] Emily: New old science.

[44:26] Ruslana: New old science. Right. I think that we're bridging ancient science and trying our, you know, darn is hard to develop on it.

[44:35] Okay. So the dodecahedron and the ecosahedron goes back to Plato's time, which is even older than anything. But Plato left us with a legacy.

[44:52] And that legacy, which he was a student of, Pythagoras were the solids, the Platonic solids.

[45:01] And the dodecahedron is one of the five solids that represents the universe.

[45:08] And the ecosahedron is also one of his solids that represents water.

[45:15] So in my book, I do a deep unraveling of the dodecahedron in a way that explores the dodecahedron in fourth dimension and its relevance to the shape of our DNA, the blueprint of our DNA.

[45:37] And the beautiful thing about the dodecahedron and the ecosahedron which represents water is they are dual forms of each other. They're a dual pair. And what that means is they're able to shape shift and shuffle around each other in the same way that DNA and water inherently do this.

[46:04] This knowledge is thousands years old.

[46:08] Thousands years old. And we have not explored. We haven't penetrated that yet.

[46:14] But there are other really exciting mechanisms in quantum physics that are starting to use these concepts now.

[46:27] Pertaining to the dodecahedron.

[46:30] One funny story that happened in history.

[46:35] So there's a. A man named Spitz. He was a. He was the designer of creating planetariums that he. He eventually created 51 or over 50 million replicas of planetariums that.

[46:55] That kids can see the sky with the stars and the planets.

[47:00] And the funny thing is, when he was designing them, he was having troubles finding the right shape that would allow him to see the solar system.

[47:14] So he confronted. He. He consulted Albert Einstein.

[47:20] No, literally, Albert Einstein told him to explore creating a planetarium, which is a projector using a dodecahedron.

[47:33] And he did.

[47:34] And he found success in using a dodecahedron to get a clear vision or an accessible vision of stars and the planets. So he created a projector with the mockup prototype of a dodecahedron and sold 50 million, you know, products of that.

[47:56] Emily: So break down, then a dodecahedron. How many. What are. What's the numbers that we're dealing with here? I'll put a picture on Instagram or something for people.

[48:05] Ruslana: So the dodecahedron and the ecosahedron, they share the same edges. 30.

[48:12] And then where they start to flip and where the interchangeability begins is the dodecahedron has 12 faces. The ecosahedron has 12 vertices, but the dodecahedron has 20 vertices, and the ecosahedron has 20 faces.

[48:30] So they mirror the edges and then they flip with faces and vertices.

[48:35] Emily: Oh, my gosh.

[48:36] Ruslana: It's. It's brilliant. It's just brilliant.

[48:40] Yeah, yeah. For the nerds out there, yeah, it's there. It's. There's a system also in the book I do 32 gematria meditations.

[48:53] And what that means, it's. I take different phrases in Greek and I find that there is actually an equivalent number to a phrase that pertains to dodecahedral DNA.

[49:12] Yeah. So that's really exciting. And that's also kind of confusing at the same time, because, you know, you have to. It's not like you have to understand Greek, but to get there, I had to go through Greek to find the correlations.

[49:28] Emily: So does that gematria, does it really only work with that original old language, or can it work with just plain old English nowadays?

[49:37] Ruslana: It can work with English. So I also played with the English system as well, and I talk about this as well. But instead of assigning, using the same system that the alphanumeric system is for Greek, I use the hexachord system, and I explain why that means that A is Safe, B is 12, C is 18.

[50:05] So they're all increasing by 6.

[50:07] Emily: Okay.

[50:08] Ruslana: And I found that the numbers 4, 4, 4.

[50:12] If you take the code of God, like the. That. Those words. The code of God, those three words, it is actually 444. And. And how I got there is a mathematical kind of breakdown of why 37 is a significant number, and also why 12.

[50:34] 12, we know, is the mental nature, the universe, according to Platonic theory.

[50:43] And kind of how I got to 444 and then was inspired to find out that it actually means code of God.

[50:53] Emily: Amazing.

[50:55] Something that I'm obsessed with is palindromes. And I don't know why. It's just I. When I'm driving in my car, it's my mileage that I'm, like, always looking at, like, waiting for the palindrome, like, seeing the.

[51:10] I take pictures all throughout, like, years and years of me taking photos. You'll find photos of me just taking pictures of my mileage.

[51:17] Ruslana: When it's a palindrome, I love that I.

[51:21] Emily: For me, it's a God wink.

[51:23] Ruslana: And I.

[51:23] Emily: It just. It brings me back to center when I see it. And it doesn't necessarily have to be specific numbers. It's just like a. It's a moment to come back.

[51:34] Ruslana: You know, it's funny. I. I knew I wasn't the only person who was obsessed with palindromes, but now that I'm hearing that you are, I am. Like. I feel like I'm eating a warm donut of it.

[51:48] I just. I'm so happy about this. Palindromes are just.

[51:54] They're like a gleam of stardust. Right? Our DNA is a palindrome.

[52:01] Emily: It is.

[52:01] Ruslana: It's a palindrome. Yes. We are a walking palindrome.

[52:06] Emily: Oh, my God.

[52:07] Ruslana: Yeah. Because if you think about it, you have one strand that has all of the nucleotides, and then you have the complementary strand that has the backward.

[52:18] Emily: So it just mirrors it. So obviously, it's a palindrome.

[52:21] Ruslana: Yeah. My God, thank you for that information. Yeah. And the other thing is, in Greek, the gematria of the palindromecity. That phrase specifically is 1001. I love that.

[52:40] Emily: Yay. Yay.

[52:44] Well, listen, sister, we've been going for a little bit.

[52:48] I would love to give you an opportunity to just sort of say what's on your heart. Summarize whatever you'd like to do, you know, what. What your mission is here and what you're hoping people get from your book and, you know, your hopes and dreams.

[53:05] For us as beautiful souls walking this way. Earth School.

[53:11] Ruslana: Thank you. That's so sweet to give that moment. First of all, I want to say thank you for sharing not just your platform, but you. Thank you for sharing your heart, your desire, your willingness to connect.

[53:31] I think that's foremost for me and for everyone. I hope that everyone not only feels this, but is. Is deliberate and giving an opportunity like this to anyone, whether it's a smile willingly or just asking how are you doing?

[53:51] And be genuine about it. That's. That's so needed. You know, the second thing is thank you for taking the time listeners to get through our listening to our conversation. I know that I tend to be jumpy and I can't help it.

[54:12] It's my astrology. It's just my chemistry. But if you do happen to read my book or are interested in it, it doesn't have an agenda. It doesn't have. It's. It's.

[54:27] It's not there to fix you. It's not there to. To tell you how to be. It actually encourages you to go deeper into your curiosity because we need to. We have.

[54:44] That's our call to action right now as a humankind. And this book is a prototype of that.

[54:53] It's. It is a system that one can explore. There's options to explore of how you can become even more curious. What channels can you explore?

[55:07] So I just want to leave it at that.

[55:10] We are awesome humans. Humans are awesome. I know that there's a lot of beauty and also a lot of things that need to change in the world.

[55:22] I hope that you can find a comfortable medium in both and continue to aspire. Continue to be a magnificent part of this evolutionary cycle that we are currently in, as you already are.

[55:40] And thank you. Thank you so much.

[55:45] Emily: Beautiful. Would you like to share where people can find you?

[55:51] Ruslana: I am. Let's see.

[55:54] I am on a social media platform. I'm back after a long period of solitude. I'm back on Instagram and Facebook. I like emails. Emails are probably the best way to get in contact with me.

[56:14] My. My website is Ruslana Romanikova.com

[56:20] I, you know, I'm just so.

[56:22] I'm MIA a lot of the time, so don't worry.

[56:27] Emily: I'm gonna link everything in the show. Notes.

[56:30] Ruslana: Thank you. Thank you so much. Emily, you amazing soul.

[56:35] Emily: Oh, you know, right back at you. I am but your reflection, my dear. Thank you so much for sharing with us today. This has been a true delight.

[56:45] Ruslana: Thank you.

[56:50] Emily: Thank you for listening through to the end. I do hope you found good medicine in today's episode and that it encourages your own soul evolution. I have a few new offers, both in person and virtual that I'd like to tell you about.

[57:06] About Beginning in January, I will host a free in person perinatal Women's Circle for anyone trying to conceive, pregnant or postpartum, seeking community and support. There will be a focus on preparing for natural birth and healing from birth trauma.

[57:26] Children are welcome. You can sign up via my website.

[57:30] I also now offer a monthly online Virtual Village circle for families seeking an empowering physiological conception, pregnancy, labor, birth and postpartum. It's just $10 a month or free when you purchase my online course.

[57:48] So you want a home birth? You can gain access by signing up via my website.

[57:54] As always, I host Women's Circles once a month month at my home in Southern Maine. All women are welcome. For details go to my website.

[58:05] I have 20 years of experience in the medicalized system. I let my nursing license expire in 2023 and now I walk with women seeking a physiological, instinctual and deeply spiritual conception, pregnancy, labor, birth and postpartum journey.

[58:24] I help prepare and repair for the most expansive rite of passage that women get to experience in this lifetime. It is my greatest honor and sole mission to hold sacred space and witness women as they claim their own inner authority and power.

[58:44] I am a fierce advocate and guardian of natural birth using the culmination of my life's experiences including my own embodied wisdom when it comes to being a home birthing mother, nearly two decades of experience in our healthcare system and a year long sacred birth worker mentorship with Anna the spiritual Midwitch.

[59:08] I support births with or without a licensed provider present at home birth centers and the hospital. I I offer birth debriefing and integration sessions for women, their families and birth workers.

[59:24] I offer therapeutic one to one sessions, individually tailored mother blessings, closing of the bones and fear and trauma release ceremonies.

[59:35] If any or all of this resonates, I offer a free 30 minute discovery call.

[59:42] If you have a birth story to share or if you're a embodied wise woman, witch healer, medicine woman. I am also interested in sharing your contribution to our soul evolution.

[59:56] You can book in via the link in the show notes.

[01:00:00] Thank you so much for your love and support everyone. Until next time, take really good care.

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