Sound Therapy
Sound is the vocabulary of nature - Peter Schaeffer
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Here's The Science Behind Why Sound Healing Is Taking Over Wellness
Take a look around. What you perceive to be empty space around you is actually teeming with sound waves and vibrations. If only we could see it: the smooth, rhythmic wavelengths of music. The rough, jagged lines of random and unorganized noise. But sound is invisible, meaning we can only experience how it feels (think nails on a chalkboard or "your song" playing at the grocery store). From that vantage point, we already know that sound is powerful. But in 2022, the impact that sound has on well-being will make itself heard through what is known as psychoacoustics.
Psychoacoustics: The science of sound.
From a scientific perspective, sound is explained by…
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A Healing Art
Many ancient cultures used sound and music for healing. Pythagoras called it "music medicine." In the Middle Ages, the study of music became a mandatory part of a physician's education.
How Sound Affects Our Health
Public officials and scientists are looking at what kinds of noise most annoy us—and what kinds can make us feel better.
How Sound Baths Ended Up Everywhere
Sound baths are an experience in which a group of people gather, often while lying on a mat, to listen to sounds produced through various instruments. There is no licensing procedure for leading sound baths, and though Ms. Auster wouldn’t say where she received her training, her music background and meditation training are strong influences. For centuries, various cultures, including my own, South Asian, have used sound as a part of religious ceremonies and prayer, with one goal being to promote and facilitate meditation.
An Introduction to Sound Therapy
Sound Therapy is a deep, immersive practice that uses the power of sound to reduce stress and improve relaxation in the body and mind.
Apps and Gadgets to Help You Cope With Tinnitus
If you suffer from ringing in your ears, tech can provide some relief.
Beyond Ocean Waves
The latest products emit sounds ranging from ocean surf to so-called white noise, which sounds as if you are on an airplane or near a waterfall. We found that some of the sound options, such as thunder storm, helped us relax and eventually lulled us to sleep. Other sounds, which simulated birds and trains, just seemed irritating. None of the machines, however, could mask loud noises like car alarms or trash trucks.
From Acupuncture To Sound Healing: The Alternative Therapies That Are Moving Online
Charlie Christie, founder of Thyme With Charlie—a wellness brand offering sound healing workshops and teacher training—had been considering moving at least part of her business online prior to the pandemic.
I Went To A Sound Bath To Cure My Tinnitus, And It Made Me Feel High
What effect did it have on my hearing? I can only hazard a guess that it was beneficial in some way, if only to counteract any high pitched ringing that exists in my inner ear.
Inside the Life-Changing Benefits of Sound Therapy
You’ve no doubt felt it: Whether it’s Bach or Beyoncé, music can elicit a variety of reactions in your body and mind. Now, some therapists are using that concept to help patients combat common ailments. Sound therapy is having quite a moment these days, spurred by a growing interest in wellness and claims like improved focus and decreased physical pain.
Sound Could Rewire Dyslexic Children's Brains
Audio therapy could help dyslexic children read by rewiring their brains. Neurologists at the Children’s Hospital Boston used an MRI to watch the brains of dyslexic kids as they listened to sound. When the sounds changed slowly, the children demonstrated the same neural activation as kids without dyslexia.
Sound therapy
Sound therapists believe that our bodies contain 'energy frequencies' and that sonic frequencies can be used to reattune these energies when they go off key. All you have to do is lie down and bask in the tuneful beauty of 'pure' sound.
Sound, mind and body
BEETHOVEN once reportedly said, “I leave my music to heal the world.” Philip V of Spain was believed to have been cured of his melancholia by the singing of a brilliant castrato, Farinelli; every night, for ten years, he sang the same four arias. But if music cures the soul, does it also heal the body? Can it ever be more than a cathartic force, or a soothing distraction?
The Healing Power of Sound as Meditation
Sound has an ancient kinship with meditation and healing. Sound healing has ancient roots in cultures all over the world, including Australian aboriginal tribes who used the didgeridoo as a sound healing instrument for over 40,000 years to ancient such as Tibetan or Himalayan singing bowl spiritual ceremonies.
Turn Off the Ringing Sound
A variety of tinnitus treatments use sound therapy—soothing external sounds to drown out the ringing from within. Some people find relief by running a fan, a humidifier, a machine that mimics waves or waterfalls or even a radio tuned to static, especially at night when tinnitus is often most noticeable and frequently disrupts sleep.
Turns out “sound healing” can be actually, well, healing
“I heard a gong for the first time 15 or 16 years ago,” says Jamie Ford.
What's the Buzz? Sound Therapy
For decades people have relaxed and meditated to soothing sounds, including recordings of waves lapping, desktop waterfalls and wind chimes. Lately a new kind of sound therapy, often called sound healing, has begun to attract a following.
Here's The Science Behind Why Sound Healing Is Taking Over Wellness
Take a look around. What you perceive to be empty space around you is actually teeming with sound waves and vibrations. If only we could see it: the smooth, rhythmic wavelengths of music.
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