by David Gibson | Nov 7, 2022 | Consciousness & Therapies, Frequencies, Music, Student Research, Vibration
My research paper is about the use of sound healing tables. The benefits of sound lounges and tables are described as “powerful proven tools for relaxation, sleep, pain relief, emotional issues, Parkinson’s and PTSD.” This type of sound therapy...
by David Gibson | Oct 8, 2022 | Consciousness & Therapies, Music, Sound and Emotions, Sound Healing Instruments, Student Research
The presentations start with a video, an interview with a remarkable 90 year old French woman, called Pierrette Lassort. Then the first page talks about a soundhealing séance with her. She was born in Algeria, her parents were send there to rebuild the country. She...
by David Gibson | Aug 29, 2022 | Color and Light, Consciousness & Therapies, Music, Student Research
Life- Don’t take it seriously. Seriousness is a disease of the ego. It is one of the root causes of disease in the human body. Seriousness is stress, rigidity, depression, negativity, lowers the immune system, encourages separateness from others and upholds dogma. If...
by David Gibson | Aug 29, 2022 | Music, Physiology, Chakras, Auras, Sound Healing Instruments, Sound Healing Science, Student Research
The project is about exploring the healing powers of intention by using the sounds of alchemy crystal bowls for clients with the gift of Synesthesia. The Synesthesia creates a commonality between the clients. The power of intention is explored by looking at the...
by David Gibson | Aug 29, 2022 | Consciousness & Therapies, Music, Sound and Emotions, Student Research
Humans are wired to respond to music. Physically, emotionally and neurologically. Science has found that music stimulates more parts of the brain than any other human function. So where does the power of music end? We are now using music for all sorts of mental issues...
by David Gibson | Aug 29, 2022 | History, Music, Student Research
Equal Temperament has enabled much innovation in modern music, the creation of forms of music like Jazz, and the flexibility to change keys mid-song. However, access to something fundamental in the ability of humans to peacefully co-exist in a harmonious balance may...
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