Music That God Listens To
Sławomir Zgłobicki, 21:08
https://youtu.be/cXdx0MYCHHM
This music touched my heart. It brought out strong emotions in me—and it’s been like that since yesterday. I’m curious how you will feel it.
Julia Pietrucha – We Care So Much
Małgorzata, 22:18
Very sad. I didn’t know this actress sings—she has a nice voice.
Sławomir Majda, 22:28
The singer’s soul is scattering oats—probably feeding horses with this song. She wastes a good voice on such sad lyrics. Her soul is styled like some deity, maybe Athena, because she has a helmet similar to the goddess.
Małgorzata, 22:35
Her face is slightly androgynous—it’s hard to know what Athena looked like.
Sławomir Majda, 22:36
She has small moons in her mouth.
Sławomir Zgłobicki
Wasting her voice? For me, she made a cool album—different from all the others.
Mirka, 07:27
Sad music, but it didn’t move me enough to cry.
Sławomir Majda, 14:30
Her soul still carries intentions to torment listeners from when she was a Chinese musician. That kind of music is not in our tonalities and strains the nerves. If you want to torment yourself, you can listen to Edward Stachura or Jacek Kaczmarski. Painful consequences are guaranteed—those men chose either cancer or the gallows. Several singers who specialized in depressing music drank themselves into ruin. One singer is now making a political career—but supposedly drinks only on Sundays.
Maciej Żal, 15:27
What do you think about this kind of instrumental music? Is it harmful in your opinion?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vum9j06Cyjc
Daima – Soma III (Instrumental Playthrough)
Małgorzata, 15:42
I don’t know if it’s harmful, but for me it’s a lot of noise and chaos—disharmony, it’s tiring. It makes me want to cover my ears (I used to listen to similar music, now I can’t stand it).
Maciej Żal, 15:43
It’s a specific kind of music, not many fans compared to other genres. I really like it.
Karolina, 15:55
What matters are the intentions with which you listen and being aware of what draws you to such music. Here, people recommend avoiding metal (what you posted sounds like instrumental metal) so as not to activate or renew trance states of suffering, struggle, or certain intentions (like those connected with difficult childhood experiences) that you are trying to get rid of—because you end up nurturing them this way.
I say this as a hypocrite because lately metal dominates my playlist.
Such music probably starts to clash when your “vibration” is higher and you no longer resonate with what it expresses—then it can throw you off balance. I remember that when I felt more “uplifted,” my mood would drop after listening to metal if I got too immersed in it, so I avoided it. I’d associate attraction to depressing music with depressive states that need healing.
You can even transform your taste in music into intentions—ask God for better suggestions. You can also listen with a request for protection if you really like it, especially if it contains negative content.
I’m not trying to promote metal. I don’t discriminate because there are artists who, despite playing metal, have amazing rhythm and melody. This particular track doesn’t necessarily encode harmful intentions—it has no lyrics with a negative message.
Maciej Żal, 16:00
“You can transform your taste in music into intentions”—that’s a good idea. I asked because sometimes I like this kind of music, but I’m not sure what impact it has on a person or the soul. When I was a teenager, I listened to death metal. The founder of the band Death died of a brain tumor (or cancer, I don’t remember). So sounds definitely affect people. I once heard the saying: “As the music, so the society.”
Karolina, 16:04
That’s an accurate saying. You can get crowds to repeat meaningless phrases if you add a catchy melody.
I’ve read that the standard tuning used to be 432 Hz and was changed to 440 Hz in the 20th century. Some say 432 Hz was harmonizing, while 440 Hz is not necessarily so. Some people retune music to 432 Hz using apps. I don’t notice a difference, but maybe it has a better effect. It’s worth experimenting.
Maciej Żal, 16:27
Here’s a video about 432 Hz tuning:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T-NX-vFPu8
Sławomir Majda
The question is whether God listens to, composes, and promotes a given type of music. If yes, it’s worth tuning into it. If not, you’re taking a risk enjoying it. I suggest asking yourself with each piece: is it pleasing to God—in both content and melody? Would God want to create such a piece or bring forth the visions it evokes?
Maciej Żal, 20:48
For one person music has negative vibrations, for another it doesn’t—how do we recognize this objectively?
Sławomir Majda, 20:49
Let’s consider whether God enjoys songs about the Holy Trinity or the Divine Mother, given the Second Commandment of the Decalogue:
“You shall not make for yourself a carved image…”
Similarly, music that lowers vibrations tunes you to some kind of astral, to negative vibrations. Eventually, if the will is strong enough, it manifests. How to recognize it? Perhaps through the content.
I once asked God to identify with the Holy Trinity because the music was beautiful. A few hours later, I saw images of three-headed deities. Nothing replaces thinking. It seems God accepted my desire to hear the musical vibrations but corrected the textual themes. I no longer listen to that oratorio.

Maciej Żal, 20:52
I meant genres—like heavy metal vs gospel or jazz—they must have different vibrations.
Sławomir Majda, 20:53
None of these are high-vibration. Not everyone is capable of listening, let alone composing.
Maciej Żal, 20:55
So we can conclude that if there is idolatry in music, it is bad?
Sławomir Majda, 20:55
The measure can be what God listens to.
Konrad, 20:55
Maybe sounds of nature?
Sławomir Majda, 20:55
What God would recommend to everyone. Nature… although many such works focus mainly on mating.
Maciej Żal, 20:57
Maybe specific examples like Vangelis?
Sławomir Majda, 20:57
A karmic satanist might like heavy metal. I doubt God would recommend it to someone who doesn’t already like it. Vangelis is better. I’m looking for new background music and it’s not easy.
Maciej Żal, 21:01
Maybe something by Kitaro?
Sławomir Majda, 21:04
You also have to observe what appears in the astral, how it affects the heart. Whether it attaches something, draws in energies or deities like Vishnu, or other entities.
Konrad, 21:04
How do you feel this music? It worked for my meditation recently.
Maciej Żal, 21:04
I don’t see anything in the astral—I rely only on my feelings.
Sławomir Majda, 21:05
We should separately consider all possible ways of deviating from God, consciously or unconsciously. A soul may disregard God. In such a case, verification will inevitably come—for the earthly personality as well.
Opublikowano: 03/05/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: God


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