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: 221.23 Hz: Venus.
221.23 Hz Venus: harmony and listening context
The Venus tone belongs to Hans Cousto's cosmic-octave system, which doubles a real orbital period through octaves until it becomes audible. Venus circles the Sun once every 224.7 days, and its tone is one of the warmer, more rounded references in the planetary family, which is why listeners often link it with ease and gentle harmony.
Where the symbolism comes from
Venus is named for the Roman goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite to the Greeks; in astrology it rules Taurus and Libra and is tied to affection, harmony, and a sense of balance. As the brightest planet in our sky, often the first "star" to appear at dusk, Venus has drawn that symbolism for millennia. Western astrology associates it with relationships, beauty, and a settled, open-hearted frame of mind.
The figure is a translation of orbital motion into sound, not a sound the planet emits across the vacuum of space. Hold the harmony symbolism as a gentle prompt rather than a claim — any warmth you notice is your own response, shaped by the music and the moment.
How listeners use it
- A warm, rounded quality that suits a calm, open-hearted mood.
- A backdrop for reflection on relationships or self-kindness.
- A companion to gentle creative work or quiet time with others.
Many people use it as a soft prompt for a settled, generous frame of mind. Our guide to 639 Hz and connection offers a neighbouring theme worth comparing.
How to listen
- Try a session of ten to twenty minutes in a calm, comfortable space.
- Keep the volume low and conversational.
- Pair it with reflective writing about a relationship or a kindness you want to extend.
- Switch references if the warmth starts to feel flat rather than easeful.
