GRAD STUDENT RESEARCH PAPERS
Each semester students at Globe Sound Healing Institute design and execute their own research papers.
This is the database of over 250 students papers.
There is also a place to provide feedback on the papers so
others can easily find papers they would like to read or download.
The grading system is as follows.
Overall Grade – 1-5 stars.
Interesting – 1 – Blasé 5 – Mind Blowing
Practical Application – 1 – Theoretical 5 – Extremely Useful
Well Written – 1 – Hard to Read 5 – Clear and Concise
The papers are organized based on the following categories:
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Sound healing has been gaining popularity as an adjunct healing modality in many clinical scenarios. It has shown to decrease stress levels, increase immunity, decrease pain threshold, and improve mental wellbeing across various spectrum of pathological identities.
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My paper is about a brief history of Acoustic Levitation, beginning with the building of the Great Pyramid in Egypt; then how Tibetan monks used instruments to levitate heavy stones; the building of the crystal castle; the Princeton Engineering Anomalies and Research Laboratory and its experiment in levitation, concluding with a description of how science is now taking the idea of acoustic levitation from mere theory to actually
proving that it is possible.
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Trance or altered states of consciousness are an intrinsic part of human life. While trance is a common occurrence in many cultures since ancient times, modern industrialized society has all but abandoned spiritual trance. Instead, people find other paths to trance, many of which do not lead to a deepening of inner knowing, a connection to the divine, nor healing.
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Understanding and harnessing the power of intention and harmonic sound structures can significantly enhance the healing process. By creating a resonant field that aligns with universal patterns and fosters a relaxed, trusting state, healers can facilitate profound health transformations, both physically and spiritually. This approach not only helps rid the body of disease but also elevates the consciousness of both the giver and the receiver, promoting a shared experience of oneness and unconditional love, thus, a disease freedom.
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Incorporating the voice assessments has strengthened my ability to flow love and receive love. When I flow Reiki I have incorporated the voice assessment before I start the person's session. During the session I am able to feel what the person needs before I begin to extend my hands or lay hands on the person. In one particular voice assessment, an extremely personal blockage was revealed and is being resolved for one of my clients. Through the voice healing this client is opening up to me about severe trauma that occurred over a period of time in their life. I have extended myself to them to help him use the tool voice of healing when I am not in session with him. Since he and I have been working on this, when he comes to me for Reiki I immediately see rays of sunshine coming from him. When he opens his mouth to speak he is no longer stuttering or searching for words. He speaks confidently. Working with him in particular I am applying all the techniques and principles I've learned...
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I decided to write it about Shiva. I sing for Shiva all the time. My partner is Jewish. My father was a Christian, my mother Hindu. I'm blessed with a very multi-cultural upbringing which has led me to the research of the sounds, and implementing them in my practice, discovering their effects. Moving beyond ideologies and connecting them to their inherent universalities.
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This paper explores the use of sound in dying and death rituals around the world both through time and culture. Expressing through sound is a primordial human act. No other passage humans travel through is more sacred and profound than dying. The sounds humans make at such times express their deepest emotions and closest held beliefs.
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This paper explores the therapeutic potential of Indian classical music, emphasizing its theoretical framework, historical context, and contemporary applications in therapeutic settings. The healing aspects of specific Ragas, guided by the principles of Nada Yoga, are discussed along with case studies and references to research studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of this ancient musical tradition in modern healing practices.
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For my final paper I chose to explore the power sound and music can have in the process of addiction recovery. Drawing on my own personal journey as well as through conversations with fellows on this path I examine how sound and music provide doorways to healing and an expansion of spiritual practices.
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What are orbs? Are they simply light refractions and dust particles that create anomalies on our digital devices? Or are they ethereal beings, sent to bring us messages from the divine, to play in joyful love energy, to comfort in times of sorrow or to guide us to our highest purpose? The following is a personal account of many ways that I have encountered orbs in my life, and a further contemplation of the significance of the physical attributes and spiritual meaning. Fact or fiction? That’s for you to decide.
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I recently had to retire from my career due to injuries at work. I have been on a personal journey to find the best self-care options for chronic knee pain. My body is still young and not ready for total knee replacements in both knees at this time. I am diligently searching to find an alternative to that invasive surgery. Through my searching I was introduced to sound healing and vibroacoustic modalities. This paper uses me as the clinical trial over the last four months.
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The Paper is on Vibration Gastronomy: How Words, Music, and Visual Cues Affect the Taste of Food. My research shows that the frequency of the music we are listening to can affect how food tastes and the foods we select when in a store or restaurant, and can help with nutritional needs for hospital patients and nursing home residents.
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