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Music of the Spheres
also known as Musica Universalis, harmony of the spheres
The inaudible harmony said to arise from the proportions of the moving heavens — heard not with the ears but felt as the ratios by which the cosmos consents to be itself. Taught by Pythagoras and Boethius.
From Latin musica universalis — 'universal music.'