Guide
Plain-language context
This page restores the useful context from the earlier Harmonance site and rewrites it for the current claim standard. It is offered as listening education, symbolism, and practice background rather than as a promised outcome.
For direct playback, use the related frequency page: 207.36 Hz: Uranus.
207.36 Hz Uranus: change and listening context
The Uranus tone is part of Hans Cousto's cosmic-octave system, which doubles a real orbital period through octaves until it becomes audible. Uranus takes about 84 Earth years to circle the Sun on its famously tilted axis, and the resulting reference has a bright, slightly unusual character that listeners often associate with openness and fresh thinking.
Where the symbolism comes from
In astrology Uranus is the "Great Awakener", linked with innovation, sudden change, and independence; it rules the forward-looking sign Aquarius. The planet itself was the first discovered with a telescope, by William Herschel in 1781, which is part of why modern astrologers attached themes of discovery and the unexpected to it. Western astrology ties it to societal shifts and the urge to break from old patterns.
The figure is a translation of orbital motion into sound, not a sound the planet emits, since audible waves cannot cross the near-vacuum of space. The "awakener" symbolism is a frame for the imagination, not a property of the audio — any sense of a breakthrough belongs to you and your circumstances, not the tone.
How listeners use it
- A bright, slightly out-of-the-ordinary quality that suits creative or exploratory work.
- A backdrop when you want to think freely and entertain new ideas.
- A companion to brainstorming, sketching, or writing without editing.
Many people use it as a small cue to loosen habitual thinking rather than as a wind-down sound. For more on attention and sound, see our overview of binaural beats and brain waves.
How to listen
- Try a short session of ten to fifteen minutes during active or creative work.
- Keep the volume comfortable so the tone sits alongside, not over, what you are doing.
- Pair it with one open question you would like to explore.
- Switch references if the brightness starts to feel restless rather than fresh.
