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Medical Qi Gong: The Spleen Healing Sounds

By David Twicken — 2013

The roots of Chinese medicine are found in the Zhou dynasty (1045-221BCE). It is in the Spring and Autumn and the Warring States periods, within the Zhou Dynasty, that the framework for the practice of Chinese medicine was developed.

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An Introduction to Therapeutic Music

Therapeutic music is live, acoustic music, played or sung, and specifically tailored to an individual patient’s immediate need. It is an art based on the science of sound.

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More People Are Trying Remote Energy Healing: Does It Actually Work?

With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing many to stay home, a lot of “normal” life went online. From work to fitness to social life, much of the world now relies on online platforms to stay connected. It’s no surprise that there’s been a rise in virtual well-being services, too.

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The Hippies Were Right: It’s All about Vibrations, Man!

All things in our universe are constantly in motion, vibrating. Even objects that appear to be stationary are in fact vibrating, oscillating, resonating, at various frequencies. Resonance is a type of motion, characterized by oscillation between two states.

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Is the Tuning Fork Facial the Daftest Beauty Fad Ever? Vibrations Are Said to Tighten Sagging Skin and Eradicate Dark Circles

- Marianne Power tried the tuning fork facial at Hale Clinic in London - Utilises tuning forks that make different pitched sounds when struck - Says afterwards her skin looks plumper and pink, rather than white

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Esperanza Spalding Is the 21st Century’s Jazz Genius

As always, women forge new pathways in sound; today, they also make waves under the surface of culture by confronting, in their music, the increased fluidity of “woman” itself.

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The Uses and Benefits of Music Therapy

Sound healing therapy uses aspects of music to improve physical and emotional health and well-being. The person being treated partakes in the experience with a trained practitioner.

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3 Ways to Bring Your Body Vibrational Balance Using Sound Healing Therapy

Given that everything has a vibrational frequency, including ourselves, it makes sense that sound frequencies impact how we feel. That's why particular songs and types of music often bring about specific types of emotions from us.

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Radiant Lotus Qigong for Women

Throughout China, Japan, India, Egypt and other Eastern countries, the beautiful lotus flower is famed for its ability to grow in muddy, stagnant waters, absorbing what is useful and releasing what no longer supports its optimum health.

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How Music Can Literally Heal the Heart

Its structural attributes and physiological effects make it an ideal tool for learning cardiology, studying heart-brain interactions and dispensing neurocardiac therapy.

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What Is the Nature of Sound Healing? An Interview with Silvia Nakkach, Part 1

Part One of an interview with musician and composer Silvia Nakkach. She discusses how sound and music can bring about healing and why this is applicable in end-of-life situations.

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