Sunday, December 21, 2014

Musical And Harmonic Healing For Alzheimers

By Stacey Burt


The Holistic health community is made up of several different counterparts. One of these, known as harmonic healing, has become quite popular over the last few decades. This healing style includes vocal energies and a sacred journey through body, mind and spirit. The practice uses a holistic approach that has the power to calm and treat a number of issues, whether physical or psychological.

The therapy uses a hands-on approach, generally with clients who remain fully clothed. There may very well be some providers who will offer clothing-optional treatment but these are few and far between. Most therapists doing so are going to be found working at casual music festivals and the like versus in an office, or holistic health center.

As music records itself in our emotions and motions when we are young, it is understandable how the same musical tones and lyrics could help revive these memories. A number of documentaries, and research projects have recently proved this to be case. There are now a number of music and sound related documentaries available on networks like Amazon, Blockbuster, Neflix and Redbox.

As the sound of a newborn baby is the first thing heard at birth, and the gasp of the last breath at death, sound truly is the framing of each and every person on earth. Upon awakening with a cry, the chi' or life energy is released into the body, mind and Spirit. As individuals go through life, personalities and other identity traits are developed.

When visiting a health or psychic fair, it is often good to go as early in the day as possible. As the physiological effects of some alternative and holistic can be short, while lines can often be long, it is often a good way to approach any event in which samples, or services are being provided on a first come, first serve basis. If it is impossible to arrive in the morning, it can also be beneficial to visit shortly after lunch. Not only are lines shorter, it can often take a lot of energy to attend health, holistic or psychic fairs.

In some cases, remote healers, also known as remote viewers may be able to provide services over the phone. There are also those who blend sound healing with meditation through a variety of sound effects and visualizations which are often distributed and marketed to online social networking sites. As with most alternatives, there are always going to be skeptics. There are often positive and negative comments related to this advertising, sound and visualizations.

Clients often report having felt a wide variety of sensations during the process. A warm or tingling sensation is often the most common report among clients. At times, some have reported seeing colors associated with different sound healing techniques. For the most part, this type therapy can be an enjoyable and healing affair.

Both practices have a lot of potential to help people in the future. Harmonic, and music after all do share a connection when it comes to sound. As such, it would make sense that if sound has the power to heal, then so too music, poetry, radio and television.




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