For generations, people believed music was an art, a talent, a performance, or an emotional tool. But this book reveals a deeper origin: sound began in spirit, not skill.
From Eden's pure resonance to the fall of identity, from modern worship stages to the quiet ache of untransformed choirs, The Lie About Music traces the journey of sound from alignment to manipulation - and back again.
Using the MoF (Mechanism of Faith) lens, Yram Hossoo uncovers:
• the Edenic nature of voice • how thought became the first distortion • why talented worship still feels spiritually dry • how resonance works in the nervous system • why emotional worship does not equal transformation • why people respond differently to the same singer • how to sing from spirit, not ego • how musicians become transmitters, not performers
This is not a music theory book. This is a spiritual reclamation.
A prophetic restoration of the original sound we were meant to carry.
If you've ever felt the ache - "There must be more to music than this" - this book is your confirmation.
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