Grasshopper
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- Feb 8, 2021
Music is most definitely a healer. You can find pieces that work for different issues. So sound healing would tie into that. Very interesting topic.I have plenty of stories here to support at least for my body and my husband's for our pain management and health. Mind you - it's not the end all be all as we still have our doctors but I have had results with these
Trained old school Reiki (Some of these off shoots are just...)
Acupressure/Acupuncture
Herbal Medicine
Sound Frequency (And I was an extreme doubter but I listen to different frequency music for my pain and WOW.....)
Though I have found out something also - Music is an emotional connection maker on our brain patterns. Therefore I personally have songs that I won't play because they will trigger trauma because they are so connected to the time the trauma happened. That being said, I've been doing what's called overlay mashups. Finding someone who has created a new song from mashing some other song with something else.Music is most definitely a healer
When I need to "dance it out", I often listen to Girl Talk; his mashups are epic!Finding someone who has created a new song from mashing some other song with something else.
That's sounds super cool and an excellent example of making something that works for oneself and putting it in a treasure chest that is comprised of all that supports, loves + oneself in the moments of life, and as needed for varied situations.Though I have found out something also - Music is an emotional connection maker on our brain patterns. Therefore I personally have songs that I won't play because they will trigger trauma because they are so connected to the time the trauma happened. That being said, I've been doing what's called overlay mashups. Finding someone who has created a new song from mashing some other song with something else.
Love "Dancing It Out". A tool in my Treasure Chest. I have a mug that says "dance it out" and is halloweeny ~ a favorite of mine! I can forget this tool, to dance it out, and need to lovingly remind myself to "DANCE IT OUT".When I need to "dance it out", I often listen to Girl Talk; his mashups are epic!
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