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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Hans Jenny (1904-1972) a Swiss doctor, artist, and scientific researcher who coined the term Cymatics. Cymatics is the “process of visualizing sound,” or the study of how vibrations make and influence shapes, patterns, and movement.
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Western medicine is turning to the use of sound and vibration to effect the body and health of their patients. This is happening more and more with the help of technology and acceptance around the fact that sound and vibration effect matter. This idea has been around for thousands of years and was used in ancient Egypt. In recent years, equipment has been developed to use sound and vibration as tools for the medical field. Ultrasound machines are used in many ways, bone stimulators and vibrational machines to are used to heal bones, and music is being used to bring comfort and healing to the psyche. All three of these modalities are common and beneficial to the medical field and it's patients.
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I reflected on this idea of our environment shaping our listening and how that would impact our home and lifestyle. I wondered about people who have never travel ed or who have never lived in another state or country - - do they lose some flexibility in listening? I wondered about people who travel so much for business or who sleep on the streets - - do they find it difficult to stabilize their authentic voice? And I wondered, can we modify our home or lifestyle “accent” by reshaping or “re-sounding” the harmonics of our home?
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Overall health may be benefitted by the molecule Nitric Oxide. Nitric Oxide’s role in maintaining health had largely been ignored until recent discoveries of its many roles. In 1992 Nitric Oxide was named Molecule of the Year by the American scientific community. The 1998 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology was awarded to Robert F. Furchgott, Ferid Murad, and Louis J. Ignarro for their discoveries of the role of nitric oxide in cardiovascular physiology as a critical signaling molecule. In all mammals, nitric oxide is responsible for many physiological changes.
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This paper concerns the theory that the body's perineurial system is a conduit for transmitting electro-magnetic charges from an external source (from other people and the Schumann Resonance) throughout the system. These transmissions may have an impact, positive or negative, on the body's ability to heal. Some aspects of how this healing may occur as well as ways to access these aspects are discussed.
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One treatment that is effective but is not as well researched is brainwave entrainment. Some research indicates that children with ADHD have an excess of theta brainwave activity and an insufficient amount of beta activity. The treatment for this would be to increase beta waves and decrease theta waves. It is also noted that some people with ADHD have high levels of beta activity. In this case, treatment would involve reducing the amount of beta waves.
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Brain waves come in a wide array from Gamma waves to Delta waves. These waves are musered and these measurements are used to provide information on the different states of the brain at certain times. Through examine these waves we are able to understand how they work and how to work with them to promote or lesson the desired effect. With today’s biofeedback technology we are able to work with the brain and have automatic feedback of the activity in the brain.
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The origins of music in Ancient China are lost to us now, but at least 3,000 years before the birth of Christ they already had a complex and fascinating philosophy of music. To the ancient Chinese, the notes of all music contained an essence of transcendent power. The particular mystical influences of a piece of music depended on factors such as rhythm, melodic patterns, and the combination of instruments used. They felt that music, like nature, could be either beneficial or destructive, and that its power went beyond merely influencing man’s emotions, to actually affecting the health of the physical body, and even the morality of society.
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It is not difficult to find the universal and fundamental role sound and music intrinsically play in our human lives. Most people can readily relate how a certain piece of music makes them feel, whether joyous, melancholy, excited, contemplative, or any emotion in between. As we begin to understand this more deeply, we begin to observe our relationship to the even more fundamental dimensions of music, to sound itself. Discovering, or perhaps more accurately, remembering, the vibrational quality of our being and all beings connects us profoundly to All and reveals how unifying sound is and healing it can be, as it is the inherent nature of all things. This relationship to, or expression of sound and music, is seen earliest life; in the miraculous womb and beautiful bond between parent and child. The lullaby exemplifies this natural and healing expression of music. The lullaby is universal, serves several beneficial functions for mother and babe and ultimately shows how innately music...
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Since time immemorial throughout the world, all peoples have known of the power of sound and music for healing the mind, body, Soul, & emotions. All people can trace their Ancestry back to a time when these ways were common, and many Indigenous people still practice these healing modalities today. The voice and drums are often used in order to go into trance in order to “journey to the otherworld”, in order to access healing through various means. Throughout the world, one can find commonality amongst diverse peoples in that, they all speak of an Upper, Middle, & Lower world. These can be described as collective inner planes of consciousness that actually exist.
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The truth is old. The truth is new. The truth is me. The truth is you. We are all in this together, whether we like it or not; whether we know it or not. Let us find our way to the gates of wisdom. Let us learn the words to open them. In these past three months, I have learned the beginnings of wisdom, the seeds of transformation, the elements of truth. It is given to me now to find a way to put the elements together, to plant the seeds and put the key in the door, and turn until the truth unravels the lie and I know for certain who I really am.
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I had been alcohol-free for only three days when I visited Dr. Powell. I was deeply concerned about possible negative effects from going “cold turkey”. You see, I had been excessively drinking (on and off) for twenty five years – and my problem was becoming progressively worse. Despite years of intense psychotherapy, including traditional drug prescriptions, it was very simply the wine and the vodka that I depended on to alleviate panic attacks, anxiety, phobias, and stress. I survived as a “functioning” alcoholic, and my drinking was “the dark secret” I kept from physicians, therapists, friends, and co- workers.
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