The bestselling author of The Mozart Effect taps cutting- edge science to show how we can use sound to improve our lives and achieve our goals. Based on over a decade of new research, Don Campbell, bestselling author of The Mozart Effect, and Alex Doman, an expert in the practical application of sound and listening, show how we can use music-and silence-to become more efficient, productive, relaxed, and healthy. Each chapter focuses on a single aspect of everyday life, providing advice, exercises, wide-ranging playlists, and links so readers can use the music they love to create the perfect soundtrack for any goal or task. Also included are "Sound Profiles"-brief stories showing how real people creatively tap the power of sound to improve their own and others' lives. Inspiring, practical, and truly enjoyable, Healing at the Speed of Sound opens the door to a fuller, richer, and much more harmonious life.
Here are dramatic accounts of how music is used to deal with everything from anxiety to cancer, high blood pressure, chronic pain, dyslexia, and even mental illness.
Brian D. McLaren. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing, 1999. “Ghost Healer: Music Healing in a North Indian Village.” Patricia Moffitt Cook. Unpublished dissertation. University of Washington, 2005. The Infinite Harmony: Musical ...
In this book, McKusick explains the basics of Biofield Tuning practice and provides illustrations of her Biofield Anatomy Map.
Supplemented by 32 downloadable digital audio tracks offering Silvia's guidance through many of the exercises, here is a definitive resource for implementing the voice as an instrument of healing and fulfillment, exploring: How to develop a ...
Dr. Beaulieu has pioneered a new form of sound healing called BioSonic Repatterning which uses special tuning forks to tune or nervous system to create greater harmony and balance.
The Healing Power of Sound includes twelve exercises involving breathing, meditation, and “toning”—using pure vocal sound to resolve tension, release emotion, and spur the healing process—that can be used by anyone to improve health ...
In this guide to conscious humming, Jonathan and Andi Goldman show that you do not need to be a musician or singer to benefit from sound healing practices—all you need to do is hum.
Vaughan , F. ( 1980 ) . Transpersonal psychotherapy : Context , content , and process . In R. N. Walsh & F. Vaughan ( Eds . ) , Beyond ego : Transpersonal dimensions in psychology ( pp . 182–189 ) . Los Angeles : Jeremy P. Tarcher .
Appreciation to Gail Ross and the Ross Yoon Literary Agency for seeing the need for this work in today's stressful world. We must acknowledge Dr. Alfred A. Tomatis (1920–2001) and the many generations he influenced with skill and ...
An artist's book guide to the world of sound from musician and sonic healer Lavender Suarez.