![]() ![]() Some people assume that those who partake in sound healing therapy are crackpots who seek magical solutions to medical problems. While it is still considered an alternative to modern medicine, scores of evidence suggest that it is effective - and necessary - to our emotional and psychological health. Today it is used in all aspects of medicine and spiritual growth. This is often described as the official dawn of music therapy. ![]() Instances of sound healing therapy are limitless.įast forward a few centuries to the 1940s, when the United States military incorporated music into their programmes for the recuperation of army personnel during World War II. Native American culture uses song and dance to heal the sick. In biblical times, instruments were used to vanquish evil spirits from human souls. In Ancient Egypt, music therapy was a staple in temples. Hippocrates played music for his patients, too. The philosophers Plato and Aristotle claimed that music affected the soul and the emotions. Aesculapius cured mental disorders with songs. Healing with sound dates back as far as ancient Greece.Īpollo was the god of music and medicine. And we sing praises and worship our deities with it.īut most importantly, we use music for healing. We listen when we are bored, and dance to it when we want to have fun. We play music at our weddings to celebrate love, and at funerals to say goodbye. ![]() Whether we are musically inclined or not, it is the one thing that truly connects humans from all cultures, creeds, and corners of the earth. We use music for entertainment, expression, celebration, ceremony, leisure, and communication. It comes as no surprise then, that for centuries, sound healing has been used as a therapy to cure many ailments. Music was never invented or discovered, but something innate in us all. While benefits can emerge after only one session, multiple sessions (usually 3-5) can have a profound impact on overall health and wellness.Its etymology comes from the Greek “Art of the Muses,” the goddesses who embodied and inspired art, literature, and knowledge of mankind. This method is useful for a wide range of individual needs and is cumulative in its results. The goal of this session is to transform disruptive energy into harmonious energy and assist the body in letting go of the physical and emotional stresses that it has accumulated over it’s lifetime and to alleviate physical, mental and emotional distress. This session is great if you are experiencing pain or inflammation, migraines, depression, insomnia, PTSD, phobias, childhood or adult trauma, chronic fatigue, stress, anxiety, worry, and much more. By working with the chakra points, we are able to identify issues within them and move the energy back to the mid line for clearing. This session works with the chakra system as well. The non-weighted forks are used around the body to comb through and smooth out any congestion within the auric field. ![]() The weighted forks are applied on the body to open, flush and balance the main meridian lines and to stimulate other energetic points throughout the body. This session involves the use of weighted and non-weighted tuning forks. The pure sound produced will help the body to locate and recognize discordant areas and self correct to that pure toned frequency. Tuning Fork Therapy is a gentle acoustic therapy that uses sound waves produced by tuning forks to re-tune us mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually.Ī tuning fork is an instrument designed to precisely emit a single frequency or a pure sound. ![]()
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