Posts Tagged ‘healing’

PostHeaderIcon Riding the wave of secular meditation

Hundreds of people were rushing to the weekly class of Buddhist meditation teacher Tara Brach, a therapist who has become a must-listen for many urban professionals. Inside, her calm voice fills the silence. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon MUSIC’S HEALING POWER GAINS TRACTION

A brain-imaging study done at Stanford University used classical music by a somewhat obscure 18th-century English composer named William Boyce to measure how 17 people in their late teens and 20s responded. All were right-handed (the rarer lefty brain may have a different landscape) and had little or no musical training and no knowledge of Boyce’s work. Read more here….

PostHeaderIcon The Healing Power of Meditation

The body is equipped with natural self-repair mechanisms that can be flipped on or off with thoughts, beliefs and feelings that originate in the mind. This is great news, because it means, in essence, that you can heal yourself. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Experience sacred chants, music therapy, and Vedic astrology in Tahoe City

Dr. Hari Haran says his music is purely classical on traditional instruments which will not disturb the balance and equilibrium of your mind, and is very effective for healing ailments like blood pressure, nervous disorder, body pain, migraine, rheumatics, stress, anger, depression, heart ailments, sleepless-ness, and autism. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Wounded warriors ‘SOAR,’ find strength through music therapy

To many Soldiers, the acronym SOAR represents Special Operations Aviation Regiment. For Soldiers in the Wounded Transition Battalion it is the Sounds of Acoustic Recovery music program. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Spiritual Exercises Through Mind Meditation

Our neurosciences have been able to locate the intuitive, emotional and sentimental experiences in human brain,in the right hemisphere,and when this part is injured or lost,much of our conscious memories of our experiences go too.Sometimes during the meditations,as is the feeling one gets in Sudarshan Kriya exercises,the manifestation in the form of a cry,perceptions of different images or ‘spiritual’ sounds,all these go to the right side of our brain,and get stored there. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Study Finds Music Therapy Can Reduce the Need for Sedatives

San Francisco, CA — (SBWIRE) — 05/30/2013 — The Ohio State University medical study focused on patients hospitalized in intensive care units on mechanical ventilators. Another music therapy study is being done at St. Louis University Cancer Center for patients with cancer who are receiving chemotherapy treatments, radiation therapy, and are recovering from surgery. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Medical: Music’s healing power scores more evidence

A brain-imaging study done at Stanford University used classical music by a somewhat obscure 18th-century English composer named William Boyce to measure how 17 people in their late teens and 20s responded. All were right-handed (the rarer lefty brain may have a different landscape) and had little or no musical training and no knowledge of Boyce’s work. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Meditation, stretching ease PTSD symptoms in nurses

Practicing a form of meditation and stretching can help relieve symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and normalize stress hormone levels, according to a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM). Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon The unborn child, human touch, and music therapy

“Many NICUs are noisy, or people put on random lullabies that are recorded. What we’re saying is, it’s not just any old lullaby that’s recorded, it’s the power of the parent’s voice synchronized therapeutically . . . and the other two sounds that can have a therapeutic benefit.” Read more here…

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