Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Sunday, August 7, 2011

The Harmony of Health: Change your mood with music.

source: www.healyourlife.com

Written by Don Campbell. He is a recognized authority on the transformative power of music, listening, and The Mozart Effect®
 

Music changes our sense of time, how we experience the world around us. It can expand our perceptions and bring clarity to the mind. The auditory structures of harmony, rhythm, and melody affect the rhythms of the body, and the nonverbal language of music can create a vast range of emotions connected to past experiences. A melody may instantly evoke events from earlier parts of our lives, or take us back through the centuries to envision other societies and historical times. It also connects us to the rhythms of our day. Musical qualities are present in every physical movement. The rhythmic quality of the body frames every kinesthetic action. The slower breaths and heartbeats during sleep affect the brain waves and the many cycles of the organs.

By learning to consciously listen to and use music, your daily practice of centering, balancing, and relaxation becomes your own art form. You can recreate your own visual and resonating repertoire for each day’s refreshment. From here, you’ll discover that music can prolong your sense of rest and comfort and it can bring you to a spiritual place where you can connect and pray.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Health Benefits of Music

Numerous research findings have come to show that soothing sounds of music make a positive contribution to one’s health. Specifically, music has been known to ease many types of psychological ailments such as stress and anxiety. For instance, when one is on the verge of starting a new business or taking on greater responsibilities, this can cause tension to build-up on the part of the individual concerned. As a result, he can then suffer from both emotional and physical fatigue as exhibited in symptoms like extreme irritability or loss of sleep. In scenarios such as this, it has been found that listening to good music can serve to counteract the negative effect that the aforementioned stress-inducing factors have on the brain.

Meanwhile, when stress escalates to a more serious level, it usually develops into the more serious condition known as a depression. This is often characterised by persistent headaches, confusion, and loss of concentration. Classical sounds or slow reggae beats can be utilised in music therapy sessions to help the patient remember happy moments. Furthermore, it can be used as a tool for relaxation and the promotion of deep breathing techniques that can be quite beneficial to the heart as well as other parts of the body.
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