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Sound
Healing |
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d'Rachael |
| Tom
Barabas |
| Dean
Evenson |
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Dudley Evenson |
| Scott
Huckabay |
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length - 63 minutes
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Item CD-01 $14.99
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An inspiring collection of peaceful music by sound
healing pioneer Dean Evenson. The album includes selections from his
Billboard charting hits as well as new music which has been specifically
created to help people relax and lower stress levels. An ideal tool for
music therapy and as support for other healing methods.
Best-selling author and physician, Dr. Andrew
Weil, says "I am convinced that stress is the primary cause or
aggravating cause of the majority of illness." The American Institute
for Preventative Medicine concurs, citing stress as a role-player in both
heart disease and cancer - two of America's major killers. Tension in the
mind translates itself into tension in the body, and can cause a state of
dis-ease.
Conversely, a relaxed body and sense of inner calm are beneficial to
restoring health and maintaining balance in the face of disease. Often,
the mind needs an extra tool to assist it in finding that balance. The
healing power of music is now widely recognized by medical professionals
who are discovering that music can help clear and quiet the mental
processes, allowing the body to become relaxed. Lower stress levels also
help strengthen the immune system.
In his landmark book, The Mozart Effect, Don Campbell states that "by
listening to music with longer, slower sounds, one can usually depend and
slow the breath, allowing the mind to calm down...As with breathing rates,
a lower heartbeat creates less physical tension and stress, calms the
mind, and helps the body heal itself. Music is a natural peacemaker."
Sound affects the vibratory rate of every cell and molecule in the body
and has a direct impact on the muscles, nervous system, digestive system
and circulatory system. It is no wonder that both mainstream and
alternative health care practitioners are using music like Sound Healing
either alone or in combination with traditional medical practices as a
support in the healing process.
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