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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The ways that crystals and minerals have been implemented and benefited from throughout history can easily tell the story of many discoveries of promising information, and recent studies have been clear on the implications of their modern day scientific discoveries and inventions. As humans, we require certain minerals to survive, and there just so happens to be an abundance of minerals on our earths surface to help us with that. An average human will intake over of 1.3 pounds of copper over their lifetime, and the average United States citizen consumed 16,000+ pounds of minerals in their lifetime. Mineral resources have shaped the way are able to live the life we do. Where would we be without our radios, plates, toasters, refrigerators, cutlery, microwaves, stoves, clocks, magnets, boats, blackboards, or table salt? They all uses different mixtures of minerals such as aluminum, copper, gold, iron, bronze, tin, clay, mica, nickel, and cobalt. ...
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A basic breakdown on how to create real change in vibration. In order to create real change, we need to first understand vibration. When we think vibration, we think of a speaker, the vibration of a car, or a roller coaster. However, understand that, “Everything in Life is Vibration” – Albert Einstein. Let’s take a vase and see that it is still but actually not still at all. Just because you don’t see or hear it doesn’t mean that it is not vibrating. In fact, it radiates a vibration and that vibration changes based on shape, color & size. Introducing that vase into your space has now affected the vibration/energy in your space.   Here is the link for the presentation: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1o4Q0kA9lmFFHsM4OCbahXI3qTO40ER79/view?ts=615b5cae    
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Pregnancy is one of the most magical, intense and important periods in a woman's life. Nine months where the health of the baby is directly related with the health of the mother, and fully dependent on. Contrary to my first thought, there isn’t as much information on Sound Healing and Pregnancy. In this paper, I’ll explore first why Sound Healing therapy, joint with meditation, could help pregnant women and their unborn babies during this period of their lives, presenting the potential benefits of it. Then, I will showcase the precautions that should be taken into consideration and potential risks. Finally, I’ll close with recommendations for treatment with the knowledge of the classes and online research.
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This paper will focus on the Chinese Medicine and the concepts of Qi in relationship to the unified field. Also, through the teachings of specific Qi Gong masters and a brilliant Dowser healer, we will explore their cultivation methods for developing innate intelligence. What they all have in common is that “Mind is Qi”, where brain wave and sound wave are combined to navigate in the flow of Dao. Through these transformational shifts in consciousness and tumultuous times of global trauma, the methods of these masters are strategically shared as a catalyst for exploring Sound Healing ways that relate to a specific Acupuncture treatment. In collaboration with Acupuncturist Dru Whelan and myself, we have chosen this treatment as a model that can be applied in Sound Healing for a specific reason. In part, because it relates to the alignment of Oneness that relates to Prenatal Qi in our cycles of development through the paths of the Eight Extraordinary meridians known as vess...
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What makes art therapeutic? Does art have to carry a message to be so? Or does the art being authentic, beautiful, and aesthetic makes healing happen automatically? Or does the consciousness or intention of the artist make it so? How does the artist’s presence/intention/consciousness play a role in creating music that is healing/transformative/touching?
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Love and Light is the Operating System of the Universe. All sound creates Light. Sound is creative and healing. Science can now prove how sound affects healing. Whether is sound from singing, from music that is loved, or from instruments such as drums or crystal bowls. Sound relieves pain. Sound provides oxygen-driven healing to cells and oxygen is needed for healing. Plus, scientists are discovering sound in spiders’ webs, in the music of the calls of birds and animals, and utilizing whale sounds to map beneath the ocean floor.
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My paper is on the word “Om”. It covers how the word relates to the earth year. I discuss the meaning of the word as well as how it can be used in meditation. I also discuss how the tone of the earth year is calculated using the law of the octave as Hans Cuosto does in his book The Cosmic Octave.
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My paper is about Native American Drumming. I have researched and documented the different types of native american drums, how they were created and what the different uses were. Native American drumming has been around for thousands of years. There is no exact date as to when the first native American drum was invented. The drum was a way for Native Americans to connect to the creator and to have a spiritual experience. The sound created from these powerful drums were many times meant to mimic or recreate the sounds of thunder to get the attention of the gods. This was a way to directly communicate with the creator. It has also been said that by playing these sacred drums you are directly opening up a portal between the human and spiritual realm. The drum was actually often viewed as a living entity. The drum also was described as the heartbeat to mother earth.  
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Music for Psychedelic assisted therapy is an important topic as this field of therapy is coming into the mainstream in providing support for PTSD, anxiety, addiction, end of life issues and many other areas. The material covered is a start to understanding how important music plays in the role of Psychedelic assisted therapy and hope this inspires your curiosity.
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I wrote my final paper on a powerful spiritual tool and technology called the Icaro. It is a type of channeled song used primarily by Amazonian cultures that work with Ayahuasca and plant spirits. The songs contain the energies and intentions of the plants within their vibration, and they are used to work with the energy of a space or being. Learning to sing Icaros is a lifelong process of purification, letting go, opening, and cultivating deep relationships with powerful plant spirits. When a shaman has properly walked this path, their Icaros contain potent medicine that can manifest things that are nothing short of miracles.
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Humming is acknowledged as a way to “harmonize” body and mind, but it is important to understand what makes a hum so enlivening and healthy. The miracle of the human body is that when the air pressure is just right the vocal cords produce a regular soundwave which resonates through our whole being and carries our sound without effort thanks to the wisdom and creativity of the human body. The vibrational effects of humming on the body are of high benefits physically, mentally and emotionally. The inner muscles of our body allow the vocal cords to vibrate and to resonate through our bones and cells. The vagus nerve is stimulated through the vibration from humming; this nerve branches out and connects your body’s major organs to facilitate the mind-body connection. Vagus nerve fibres found throughout your stomach and intestines, diaphragm, heart, lungs, throat, inner ear and faci...
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In this paper I first introduce the term entheogen and talk about the effects of one of the most famous entheogens, amazonian DMT rich brew called ayahuasca. Then I focus on music that traditionally accompanies ayahuasca ceremonies, on songs called "icaros", how they originate and how they function. In the next part I talk about the use of less traditional music that I personally have experience with during the ceremonies, the mantras. I explain what role music plays in the ceremonies, why even unpleasant music can be very healing and how important it is for the process of integration after the entheogenic experience.
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