by David Gibson | May 3, 2022 | Consciousness & Therapies, History, Music, Natural World Frequencies, Sound Healing Science, Student Research
Trance healing is an important part of indigenous cultures around the world. For example, Tarantism in southern Italy during the 16th and 17th century, the Vimbuza Dance in post colonization in northern parts of Mawali, the Spirit possession hospital in Zambia with...
by David Gibson | May 3, 2022 | Consciousness & Therapies, Sound Healing Science, Student Research, Voice, Toning, Chant and Mantra
“As defined by the American Society of Addiction Medicine, Addiction is a “primary, chronic disease of brain reward, motivation, memory and related circuitry. Dysfunction in these circuits leads to characteristic biological, psychological, social and spiritual...
by David Gibson | Apr 26, 2022 | Physiology, Chakras, Auras, Sound Healing Science, Student Research
Like all properties in the vastly beautiful and mysterious Universe, vibration or sound is a neutral force whose application depends upon the arbitrary morality of the individual using it, of their intention. To hurt or heal, to enslave or enlighten. The same hammer...
by David Gibson | Apr 26, 2022 | Sound Healing Instruments, Sound Healing Science, Student Research
Biofield Tuning (aka Sound Balancing), developed by Eileen McKusick, is a “therapeutic method that makes use of the frequencies produced by tuning forks to detect and correct distortions and imbalances within the biomagnetic energy field, or biofield, that surrounds...
by David Gibson | Dec 8, 2016 | Sound Healing Science, Student Research
Sound is energy. Sound is vibration. But what is this thing called sound, and how do we use it or even think about it? Is it a source for healing or just random noise or music? Can it help us or harm us? Can we cure disease with it? These are all questions to be asked...
by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | Sound Healing Science, Student Research
Gil Alterovitz, a bioinformatician at Harvard Medical School, is developing a computer program that translates protein and gene expression into music. In his model harmony represents good health and discord indicates disease. Three examples of research to improve...
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