Into the Deep: Emotional Roots and Physical Symptoms

Into the Deep

In this post, I present information on the album “Into the Deep” for the “Emotional Roots and Physical Symptoms” booklet. I’m working with Seneca Schurbon of Freedom Flowers and Alice Briggs of Emotional and Spiritual Healing to present a package deal (inner healing session, flower essence and music) that can aid with the healing processes of physical issues in your body!

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Open Heaven: Emotional Roots and Physical Symptoms

Open Heaven

I’m working with Seneca Schurbon of Freedom Flowers and Alice Briggs of Emotional and Spiritual Healing to create a package of materials that can aid with the healing processes of physical issues in your body! In this post, specific information is provided about the album “Open Heaven” to aid in emotional support as you work through both emotional and physical issues.

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Suggestions For Healing Music

In this post, I provide a list of artists who are creating music for the purposes of healing. Read a little about them and follow the links to their websites.

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Doctors Now Prescribing Music in Treatment

Heart Health

Music therapy is now being used by doctors for the treatment of ailments including PTSD, heart conditions, high blood pressure, and even sleep Apnea. This article, by Didgeproject.com, provides some information on the ongoing research.

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What is EMDR Music?

EMDR Bilateral Music

EMDR is the acronym for “Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing” and is a method of psychotherapy used only by trained professionals.

Music outside of a therapy session is considered to be “EMDR-inspired” so the individual can experience “processing” or “reprocessing.” There are many therapies that focus on connecting the left and right brain hemispheres so that the two can work together. In a sense, this is what EMDR therapy accomplishes. EMDR sessions often include “bilateral” or “panned” music.

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Musical Frequencies and the Human Body

Resonant Frequency

Musical frequencies resonate in the body while playing a musical instrument, especially wind instruments. Direct contact with the mouthpiece on either the teeth or lips makes it possible for wind players to “feel” the resonant frequencies within the body cavity. Evelyn Glennie, a deaf percussionist, demonstrates that it’s possible for deaf people to enjoy playing an instrument, too. Because musical frequencies vibrate within us, does this have an affect on the human body?

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Music Therapy

Healing Frequencies Music

What is music therapy? Simply put, music therapy is the use of music for “non-musical” treatment. Examples include playing music and setting up playlists for memory patients, music before or after surgery that a patient enjoys, and even for those with autism spectrum disorders. Several medical organizations are beginning to…

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