
"According to Aura E. Martinez, a NYC-based empowerment coach, many people refer to the "abundance frequency" as a specific sound vibration believed to align you with prosperity and positive outcomes. One of the most well-known is the 888 Hz often found in mediation."
"Certain high-vibe songs are said to include something called the "abundance frequency," which, according to internet lore, is found in happy tunes like the 1979 hit "Ring My Bell" by Anita Ward. While it isn't confirmed, dozens of posts on TikTok claim the song is banned from being played in casinos because it leads to so much winning energy."
"In a March 1 video, @victoriawalshsligh said her life started going on an upward trajectory once she started listening to "Ring My Bell." In her comments, one person said, "So I'm going to the casino with ring my bell on repeat on my Airpods see y'all on my yacht soon.""
A viral TikTok trend promotes listening to high-vibe, upbeat music to boost mood and attract positive energy, with particular focus on the 1979 song "Ring My Bell" by Anita Ward. Internet lore claims the song contains an "abundance frequency" that brings prosperity and good luck, with unconfirmed claims it's banned from casinos due to its winning energy. Multiple TikTok users report their lives improved after listening to the song regularly, sharing anecdotes about lottery wins and general upward life trajectories. The trend reflects broader manifestation practices on social media, where users believe specific frequencies and music can align them with abundance and positive outcomes.
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