August 21, 2008

Sports Music: Your Brain & Athletic Body = William Katovsky interviews Dr. Phil Maffetone

Sports Music: Your Brain & Athletic Body = William Katovsky interviews Dr. Phil Maffetone

Dr. Phil Maffeton is a fellow musician-health care practitioner. 
As a triathlete, I have used his training principles for years.
This article is reproduced from his website, www.PhilMaffetone.com

Sports Music: Your Brain & Athletic Body
William Katovsky interviews Dr. Phil Maffetone

Dr. Phil Maffetone considers songwriting as "one of the most powerful of all my life’s wonderful experiences.”
It was this creative exposure to music’s influence that led him to begin looking more closely into the relationship
between music and the brain. "Over 5,000 years ago, Chinese medicine included music as a therapy,
along with other remedies," says Dr. Phil, who began studying music therapy over 30 years ago.
Currently, one of the hottest fields in medical science is research into the brain — how it functions,
what is consciousness and memory, biofeedback, behavior modification and prediction, and physical self-repair.
Music plays a key role in brain research and injury treatment. For athletes, this can be a godsend.
Because being in the right mental state while listening to music can affect one’s brain waves,
which, in turn, can improve one’s overall health.

The following exchange is taken from a series of recent conversations I had with Dr. Phil on the subject of music,
the brain, fitness and health. He currently lives in Arizona, where he often performs the music he writes in local clubs
and restaurants with Coralee Thompson, also a holistic physician, as the musical duo, ONE! Phil says he’s in
the best shape of his life; he swims, bikes, and hikes almost every day. His website is www.philmaffetone.com
where you can download many of his songs, health articles and other items for free.

Q: I’d like to begin with this anecdote from Dr. Oliver Sacks’ new book, Musicophilia, which investigates
the profound relationship between music and the mind. In one passage, the well-known neurologist describes
how he hurt his leg while mountain climbing and was able to get down the mountain before nightfall by singing
"The Old Volga Boatman." He said that he "musicked along" and its rhythms and melodies made his mind forget pain.
Later, in the hospital, he repeatedly listened to a cassette of a Mendelssohn violin concerto. Then, after weeks of struggling to walk,
he stood and found that "the concerto started to play itself with intense vividness in my mind.
In this moment, the natural rhythm and melody of walking came back to me … and along with this [came] the feeling of my leg
as alive, as part of me once again." What do you make of Dr. Sacks’ claim about the healing powers of music?

Phil Maffetone: It’s great, and there are so many stories like the ones he portrays. The body’s response to an injury includes
a stress reaction, but often, before an injury, there’s also pre-existing stress. And stress itself may contribute to
or actually cause the injury. In either situation, the related high levels of stress hormones can interfere with our repair and recovery.
Music can help reduce stress hormones, allowing the healing process to proceed more effectively, and quickly.
Music also helps coordinate the brain and muscle memory. Think about the power of music and muscle memory in complicated
dance routines. Visualization is a practical application of this for any athlete. Listening to music while envisioning a successful workout,
or especially a great race, is a wonderful way to add more training without adding miles. I’ve worked with many people who had
serious muscle problems and found that through biofeedback — between and muscle and brain — normal function can be restored
even in those with strokes, spinal problems and brain injuries.

Q: I read in Vanity Fair magazine that you worked with Johnny Cash towards the end of his life when he was gravely ill.

PM: Johnny asked me for help in restoring as much health as possible and bring back life to a man who still had
a mission — to play and record more music. My approach included treating him like an athlete. However, for me, the task
would be quite difficult. This was not because he was so frail but because Johnny was regularly taking more than 30 prescriptions,
and at the time of his death, that number had increased to more than 40.
This was clearly a problem of over prescribing, one common in the elderly.

When I first saw Johnny, at age 71, he was relegated to invalid status. He had been sent a wheelchair, given leg braces,
and prescribed special shoes that cost thousands of dollars even though he couldn’t walk. In addition to the obvious difficulty
this posed on a man who had been extremely active, it was restricting him from regaining any part of his health,
and as he said to me more than once, it was even embarrassing. Together, we devised a strategy to improve his diet,
stimulate his physical and mental capacities, and set goals, one of which was to record another CD.

The first day of therapy with Johnny yielded a few unsteady but pain-free steps. I utilized what I call “manual biofeedback”
and other techniques that I’ve employed during my 25 years of practicing complementary medicine. Within two more days,
he was able to take upwards of 100 steps. More improvements came in the following weeks.
Performing these exercises barefoot was part of my approach and something Johnny liked.
As he was able to venture outdoors, he wore a comfortable $7 pair of flat sandals, which replaced his expensive, embarrassing footgear.

Other therapy included sitting outside, a place he previously would only go when he had to go to a hospital or dentist,
for some healthy sunrays, riding a stationary bicycle, and eventually walking up and down steps.
I also “assigned” him music therapy — which he joyfully agreed — to help restore other lost function in his vision and writing.
Among other things, this resulted in him writing the first song in a long time, and sadly, what would be his last.

Q: So what exactly happens with our brain on music? What is the difference between listening to Sex Pistols or Nine Inch Nails and a Brahms concerto or Tori Amos?

PM: When we listen to music, the brain focuses on all the sounds, which in turn, affect other brain areas.
The more sounds, the more involved the brain becomes. In a piece of music with just a guitar and vocal, like a simple folk song,
the brain still "lights up" all over; lyrics may trigger all kinds of memories, melodies affect other brain areas,
bass notes can awaken still other brain regions, and so on. A social injustice song will get the brain working
more than simple nonsense lyrics. Listen to a full symphony orchestra playing some complex piece of music,
and the number of sounds going into the brain, and its response, may be enormous.

Q: Describe the different types of brain waves and their functions.

PM: There are four commonly measured waves that reflect different levels of consciousness: beta waves are seen in a busy brain,
such as during a business meeting, planning a trip, doing taxes; alpha waves are evident in a creative, relaxing, happy state;
theta waves are seen in pre-sleep and are also associated with creativity; and delta waves are associated with deep sleep.
Brain dysfunction can occur when certain waves appear at the wrong time. For example, delta waves that appear during
reading or balancing your checkbook are abnormal and a reason for mistakes and poor comprehension.
The inability to produce alpha waves is also abnormal. Blood sugar problems, inadequate sleep, nutritional imbalance
and even structural problems, such as those in the jaw joint or neck muscles can affect the brain and impair the ability to produce alpha waves.

Q: Talk more about alpha waves.

PM: The ability to produce alpha waves is associated with an overall healthy brain and body.
And, alpha waves are associated with self-regulation of stress. It is one reason people have, for thousands of years,
pursued meditation or prayer. Specifically, alpha waves can reduce high levels of the stress hormone cortisol,
and help balance the nervous system, reducing unwanted stress in the body.
This can be especially important for athletes whose busy workout schedules may require more repair and recovery.
These alpha waves can have dramatic effects on our whole body, such as improved memory, learning and comprehension,
better blood sugar regulation, improved gut function, and balanced hormones. When we’re relaxed, creative, meditating and happy,
our brain produces large amounts of alpha waves. In this alpha state, our stress hormones are reduced.

Q: How does this impact athletes?

PM: Brain waves reflect our level of consciousness. If an athlete is not in a good or positive state during training or racing,
reduced function and even injuries can occur more easily. Thinking of all your problems during a long bike ride can make you
more stressed. But if your long bike ride gets your brain drifting into another state of mind, you can literally ride away from
your stresses and get a better workout — both mentally and physically.

Q: So there is a positive biofeedback aspect to music?

PM: Yes, in many ways. Music therapy is very similar to heart-rate monitoring; it’s another form of biofeedback.
You listen, and your body responds. But my approach to brain biofeedback is very simple.
No need for a series of expensive biofeedback sessions, no courses to take, no videos to watch.
You just need to actively listen to music. In fact, this is cutting-edge scientific material that’s making its way into
mainstream health care. The brain-muscle connection has been known about for years.
EMG (electromyographic) biofeedback, which is used to train the brain to make the body work better,
has been in use in medicine since the 1960s. Some of the benefits obtained with these methods include improved
muscle contraction, muscle relaxation and even improvements in muscle power.
All these and other factors help prevent and treat injuries, and improve performance.

Q: Can you suggest something specific for athletes to use on a regular basis?

PM: Yes, there is something I developed called the 5-Minute Power Break and is a proven way to turn on
the body’s powerful alpha waves. It refreshes and energizes you by controlling stress.
It can improve blood supply to the brain (which regulates our exercise activities), improves oxygenation,
and balances the nervous system. Here’s all you have to do: 1) Sit or lie down, and get comfortable; 2) Close your eyes;
3) Place hands or crossed arms relaxed on your upper abdomen; 4) Breathe slowly — inhale 5-7 seconds and exhale f
or the same (deeply but don’t force it); 5) Listen to alpha-generating music you enjoy — my website (www.philmaffetone.com)
plays "Rosemary" which is very effective. Using headphones is even better.
Do this twice daily for only 5 minutes as needed, or more as you can’t overdo it. Try it before a race, workout, during the day,
or any time you need a mental pickup. Even if you’re not an athlete it’s a great stress-reducing technique.
If you start falling asleep it means you’re no longer in an alpha state but drifting into delta (the sleep wave),
which may be indicative of a sleep disorder. This is typical of those with sleep apnea which is a serious and
common health problem. In this case, five minutes is too long — stop before drifting off.
Even one or two minutes of alpha is a healthy break. You can gradually work up to five minutes as your brain learns to stay in alpha.
The 5-Minute Power Break is highlighted on my website.

Visualization has long been an effective technique in sports, and is associated with improving certain brain areas such as
the cerebellum which is our internal metronome. Athletes can improve their physical performance by improving the cerebellum with music.
Imagine doing marching exercises (something used in treating various brain disorders) — this connects the metronome and
auditory areas of the brain with the muscle movement centers. This stimulation can improve the economy or efficiency of our movement,
including running, biking and swimming, improving efficiency. And it can save energy, reduce wear and tear, and even increase speed (at the same heart rate).
Even activities such as golf, tennis, and martial arts can be significantly improved with this approach.
Non-athletes can benefit from this too, which is really what i did with Johnny Cash; I treated him like an athlete employing music as a therapy.
As he improved, his own musical energy came to life too.

Q: Which songs produce the best therapeutic response?

PM: That depends on you and your circumstances. I could name hundreds. But first let me explain something important here.
Music can rev you up as easily as it can relax you. So one key is picking the songs most appropriate for what you want.
Most athletes need recovery, so soothing music may be best. Sometimes, it’s how we listen as much as what we listen to.
When hearing high-energy songs that get us moving, it’s often the drums that affects our nervous system and rev us up.
The melody (in songs with words, it’s the part that’s sung) is what most people remember about a song, and can be a powerful therapy.
Or listen for things you may not have heard before, such as one of the background instruments like a subtle piano or acoustic guitar.

Often, those who don’t respond to music can’t take their mind off everything else around them when the music’s playing.
Try a good pair of headphones (especially the noise-cancellation types) and close your eyes. In this state, the brain doesn’t have to
listen to anything except the music, and there are no distractions from visual stimuli, which turns on more of the brain than anything else.
This gives the brain more “energy” for focusing on the music, and often in this state you can hear things you may never have heard before,
despite hearing that song many times before..

So which songs would I suggest? Ask me this question tomorrow and I’ll have a different list. Virtually any Beatles song will work well.
I’ve used “Day Tripper” in measuring brain waves with patients. But pick something you may be less familiar with, such as “For No One” (Revolver).
Most classical music works exceptionally well too. Mozart is great, but experiment; there is almost an endless supply.
Some great pop picks include: “Chelsea Morning” by Joni Mitchell; “Heart of Gold” by Neil Young; “Hey” by Red Hot Chili Peppers;
“Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen; “San Diego Serenade” by Tom Waits; “Time of No Reply” by Nick Drake.

Q: Can listening to the right kind of music actually lessen pre-race jitters? Is this like doing meditation?

PM: It could be better than meditation because many people can’t meditate successfully. It takes some training to do that.
Music, on the other hand, is there, front and center, especially when you wear headphones and close your eyes.

Q: So you have achieved this peaceful, Zen-like alpha state before going out on a training run or ride, and within several minutes
a car nearly runs you off the road, You become angry and unsettled. How is it possible to calm down afterwards?

PM: One goal of biofeedback, like meditation, is to have better control of our brain. We should be able to switch back to an alpha state,
as easily as shifting gears on the bike, if we’re thrown into a beta state by some jerk in a car.
At the same time, we don’t want to get so “far out” that we’re unaware of our surroundings. In reality, the brain is often shifting its state of consciousness.
For the same reason we don’t want to ride our bike with our iPod, we don’t want to be stuck in the same mental state.
Staying in alpha all the time can result in getting lost even on a familiar course, or worse, risking a crash.

Q: Some will say, as one critic argued, “music has a way of eluding the neuroscientists’ tools and schemas,” and that trying to get an
absolute firm fix on music’s effect is entirely speculative — it lacks hard science to back up certain claims.

PM: Music does not elude scientists any more than exercise physiology or nutrition eludes them.
We know a lot about all these and other subjects relating to human function. In fact, Greenwich Hospital in Greenwich, Connecticut,
Beth Israel Hospital in New York City, Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee and many other
medical facilities offer music therapy. The University of Michigan Medical Center is among a growing list of schools
that offer programs to certify music practitioners. The American Music Therapy Association has specific curriculum requirements
including courses in research analysis, physiology, acoustics, psychology and music and therapy.
There are about 6000 certified music therapists in North America alone. Finally, there are hundreds of studies on music therapy
in the medical literature. Granted, we have a long way to go before getting all the answers, or even close to that level.
Nonetheless, trained athletes are generally very smart about their own bodies, and incorporating music therapy is worth trying.
It potentially offers a high return on a small investment, and with virtually no risk. The results will speak for themselves, that is, if you listen carefully.

Thank you very much for being a part of our Sound Healing Community.

Dr. Andrew Colyer

 

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July 22, 2008

Jonathan Goldman’s Day of Toning via Temple of Sacred Sound

Jonathan Goldman's Day of Toning via Temple of Sacred Sound

JOIN Jonathan Goldman VIA THE INTERNET

Take Part in The Healing Sounds Intensive

DAY OF TONING

Visit www.TempleofSacredSound.org
 

July 24, 2008

Each year in July the Jonathan Goldman Healing Sounds Intensive takes place in Colorado. One of the highlights of this 9 day Intensive is the DAY OF TONING, a wonderful and profoundly transformational time for planetary healing. As the name implies, it is a day in which the Intensive partipants tone together for planetary peace.

This year, they are extending a special invitation for us to join them VIA THE INTERNET at the TEMPLE OF SACRED SOUND. Simply click on this link Temple of Sacred Sound on July 24th and sound along with them anytime during this day.

The Day of Toning is a time when those at the Healing Sounds Intensive find themselves in a physical sound temple complete with sacred geometry and ritual. This year, as part of a Global Healings Sounds Experiment, they will have the sounds from the "AH Toning Chamber" of the Temple of Sacred Sound playing gently in the room.  Their voices at the Intensive will interface with this energy and it will be glorious.

They invite us either individually or in groups, to join them during any time on July 24th to resonate with them in the process of Global Harmonization; bringing peace and harmony to the planet.

All we need do is journey to www.TempleofSacredSound.org, follow the protocols and resonate with them and all others throughout the planet who are joining them at the "AH Toning Chamber" on July 24, 2008.

Please, if appropriate, let others know about this Global Healing Sounds Experience by forwarding this email. For further information on this event, please click on this link: Day of Toning


Sending Blessings of Light & Love through Sound

Jonathan Goldman

Contact Information

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phone: 303-443-8181
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Thank you for being a part of our Sound Healing Community.

Dr. Andrew Colyer

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April 12, 2008

Globe Sound Healing Conference in San Francisco = May 2nd-5th

Globe Sound Healing Conference in San Francisco = May 2nd-5th
I attended this first Globe Sound Healing Conference last year, and it was the launch of this blog and podcast!
 
Melanie and I are in the middle of creating our first Video/DVD/Home Study Course, and we are unable to attend this year.
 
Are You Going?
 
Please write/call/comment/email and let me know how it was for you!
 
Here’s all the info:
 
Globe Sound Healing and Therapy Institute
Presents
Globe Sound Healing Conference
San Francisco
Clarion Hotel San Francisco Airport
May 2-5, 2008
Presented by Globe Institute
739 Bryant Street San Francisco CA 94107
(415) 777-2HUM (800) 9000-MIX
Keynote Speakers:
Dr. Jeffrey D. Thompson, Dr. Gary Schwartz, David Gibson, Don Campbell, Don Estes, Lisa Rafel, Christina Tourin, Pierre Sollier, Master Zhi Gang Sha.
Presenters:
Acutonics, Richard Feather Anderson, Joel Andrews, Astarius, Elizabeth Bauer, Zacciah Blackburn, Juliet Carter (The Template), John Consemulder, Vaughn Cook (Zyto), Mandara Cromwell, Bob Dratch, Stuart Grace Greene, Susan Hale, Steven Halpern, David Hickey, Alan Howarth, Michael Kessler, Daniel Kobialka, Nestor Kornblum & Michele Averard, Harry Massey (Nutri-Energetics Systems), Howard Martin (Heartmath), Silvia Nakkach, Steve Sklar, Silvina Vergara, Beverly Ann Wilson.
 
All Access Pass is $435 until April 15th. Go to http://www.SoundHealingCenter.com/sfconf/register.html
to register and see prices for Post Conference Workshops and Concerts.
Wide array of Pre and Post Conference Workshops including Nestor Kornblum - "Overtones: The Essence of Harmony", Acutonics, Globe Institute Instructors, Sound Healing Music Production, and Globe Intensive Certificate Program. Go to www.SoundHealingCenter.com/sfconf/workshops.html
40 Exhibitor booths (Still a few Exhibitor Booths left)
The primary goal of The Globe Sound Healing Conference is to increase awareness among the general public in regard to the benefit of sound healing as a wellness tool. The Conference brings together an impressive array of industry professionals to address important issues and topics in the rapidly expanding field of sound healing, the use of natural sound healing instruments, cutting edge sound technologies, and sound in medicine. These knowledgeable veterans will discuss and demonstrate how to use sound to help heal the body, mind and spirit, and attendees will be able to experience these technologies. From simple relaxation CD’s to complex engineered sounds and experimental medical techniques, each of our experts will be showing what makes them a leader in the field.
                                                                                                                                                                                            
Some of the cutting edge sound technologies and medical equipment include: units that use the sound of the voice as a diagnostic tool, sound chairs and tables that use low frequencies to massage organs inside the body, units that use sounds, electronic stimulation, scalar waves, shape, color, electromagnetic frequencies, and magnetics to stimulate muscles, organs, bones, brain cells, and DNA. These units can also aid in cell regeneration, pain relief, detoxification, and increased energy levels. Other technologies include systems that infuse water with healing sounds, units that visualize the structure of sound inside the body, and Virtual Reality healing systems where you can step into a graphic of your own body then place sounds and healing visuals inside various muscles, organs, and endocrine glands.
 
Even more importantly we have a wide array of presenters who will discussing how to use sound to raise consciousness.
Come join us as we share information, and connect to each other through sound.
Evening Concerts
Friday Night - Healing the Planet with Sound, Music, and Visuals
Scott Huckabay!    Special Multimedia Concert Production produced by John Consemulder and Renske Skills. The concert will include 3D visuals of Sacred Geometry by Rik Henderson, synchronized to the sound.
 
Saturday Night - Sound of Love Concert
Lisa Rafel, Silvina Vergara, Claire Victor, Susan Hale, Evelie Delfino,  Joel Andrews, Maestro Curtis, David Gibson
This will be a sacred event celebrating the love all around us. It is designed to help us all to move into the higher frequencies of joy, love, gratitude and appreciation.

Sunday Night - Natural Acoustic Healing Sounds Concert
David Hickey, performs with over 20 Quartz Crystal Bowls, 8 Paiste Gongs, Chakra Chimes, Sansula Kalimba, Marimba, Vibraphone and Tree Works Chimes. The second half will be an Overtoning Experience with Steve Sklar, Nestor Kornblum and Michele Averard.

CEU’s for MFT’s, LCSW’s, Massage Therapists, and Music Therapists - $30
Call the Clarion Hotel and mention the conference to get a special room rate - 1-877-424-6423
 
Thank you.
 
 

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April 10, 2008

Global Sound Conference in L.A. = May 9-12th

Global Sound Conference in L.A. = May 9-12th

Here’s the link to the

Global Sound Conference 2008

Date: May 9-12, 2008
Location: Marina del Rey Marriott

The Global Sound Conference is a unique event that will bring together key individuals from the Music, Film and Television industries with Pioneers in the areas of Wellness, Sound Healing, and Integrative Medicine to explore the many ways that sound affects our lives.
 
Contributing to the event is an amazing lineup of Doctors, Scientists, Musicians, and Media Visionaries who will address the various components of Sound including Health, Science, Entertainment, and Technology.
 
This thing look awesome!
Are you going?
 
I am unable to attend this year; Melanie and I are shooting our first DVD/Video.
Please report back to me how it was!
 
If you are in the Sound Healing field, please contact  me.
I would love to feature you and your work here on our site, and as part of our Expert Interview Series.
 
Thank you.
 
 

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April 8, 2008

Stanley Jordan to Speak at the Global Sound Conference

Here’s a link to a recent article in Modern Guitars:

Stanley Jordan to Speak at the Global Sound Conference

Noted jazz guitarist Stanley Jordan will serve as a keynote speaker at the Global Sound Conference, Marina del Rey, California May 9 – 12, 2008, and shed light on his ideas about the healing powers of sound.

Thank you.

Dr. Andrew Colyer

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March 25, 2008

Globe Sound Healing Conference & Global Sound Conference = California In May!!

I attended Globe Institute’s World Sound Healing Conference last May in San Francisco.

It was awesome!  Over 60 speakers, and hundreds of attendees and exhibitors/vendors.

The recordings from last year are available through this link from ConferenceRecording.com.

Globe’s World Sound Healing Conference last year was the inspiration for the launching of this Sound Healing Experts Live Podcast, Blog, and Interview Series.

This year, the conference is again in San Francisco, from May 2-5, 2008 and titled the Globe Sound Healing Conference.

There are over 40 speakers / presenters at the time of this post; way too many to list here.  Click on the link above to get all the details.

Globe’s conference is once again hosted by David Gibson, founder and director of The Globe Institute for Recording, Sound Therapy, and Healing.

Last year’s conference was co-hosted by Alex Theory, who has parted ways with David to host his own Global Sound Conference in Los Angeles, from May 9-12.

Alex’s Global Sound Conference also looks great, also with over 40 presenters, and top-notch exhibitors.

WHICH ONE WILL YOU ATTEND?

Unfortunately, we are shooting the video and launching our first "How To" course in the month of May
(check out the details at MuscleTestingTips.com),
so this year I won’t be able to attend either conference.

Hopefully I can attend both, next year!

Stay tuned here at SoundHealingExpertsLive.com for detailed updates about both conferences,
and interviews with the Sound Healing Experts!

Thank you

Dr. Andrew Colyer 

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February 10, 2008

Sound Healing Spotlight: Sound, Voice, and Music Healing Certificate Program at CIIS

CIIS

The California Institute of Integral Studies is starting a NEW cohort group to the
SOUND, VOICE, and MUSIC HEALING Certificate program,
starting on the weekend of February 29, 2008 and ending in February 2009.

This addition is due to overwhelming public response, and in order to allow more practitioners to benefit
from the wisdom of our astounding, and elegant line up of master teachers and musicians such as
David Darling, Meredith Monk, Pauline Oliveros, Silvia Nakkach, Claudio Naranjo, John Beaulieu,
Don Campbell, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, Pat Cook
, and many more.

There is no other program in the world that even gets close to the caliber of this faculty
and this curriculum on healing with sound.

singer

Time is precious, register soon to reserve your place. For information and to apply visit:

or call

(415) 575 6175

Thank you.

Dr. Andrew Colyer

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January 31, 2008

Sound Healing Spotlight: Music for Healing and Relaxation

Here’s a Music and Sound Healing Spotlight:

Check out this article/blog post!

Music for Healing and Relaxation « Skymar123’s Weblog

Thank you.

Dr. Andrew Colyer

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September 14, 2007

Sound Healing = Earthdance Prayer for Peace this Saturday 15 September 2007

This message was sent to me from one of my Sound Healing colleagues in the UK, Ashera Hart.

Ashera Hart

Ashera has been working with some other Sound Healing Colleages in Indiana,
Judy Lynne Cole & Tom Myers of Healing Partnerships.

Here’s the message:

Greetings and Blessings to all of you from the
Heartland -
 
We need your help and involvement!
 
Five minutes this coming Saturday joining with the global
peace event Earthdance as all DJ’s across the world play
the same track, a Prayer for Peace and Judy Cole of Healing Partnerships
(USA) with others has created a sacred geometric visual using sound through an
oscilloscope.  This is a prayer energy amplifier in light!!
It amplifies the power of the prayer many thousands of times.
 
This annual phenomenal peace initiative project is
this Saturday, September 15th, 2007, at
 
USA
4 P.M. Pacific time,
5 P.M. Mountain time,
6 P.M. Central time,
7 P.M. Eastern time

and for us here in the UK, it’s
12 midnight UK BST Time

This year Waveform Project, (Sunrise/Eartheart)
others have joined the EarthDance peace initiative
and we want you to join, too.
 
The Ringing of the Rivers Project & Healing
Partnerships,through the efforts of many,
have created a visual to be utilized during
the EarthDance synchronized global Prayer for
Peace.
 
You will want to do the download to a DVD or your
IPOD before the event to check it.
 
This visual will be sent to 357 participating event
sites around the world and we need YOU - our web
family and e-connections - to help fill in the space
gaps and keep the love energy wave circulating.
 
For a very short time this visual is available free over the
internet.  You can download the 66mb file which takes about 12 minutes
on broadband or go for the really high resolution one of 1.13GB!  This can take 3.5-5

hours to download but it’s well worth it.

 
At the website you will have an explanation of the
energetics of the free visual download.  You will
want to use a DVD to keep from taking up too much
space on your computer if you use the high
resolution file.  The visual will be a free download
for only a few days, so do this asap.
 
This visual is coupled with the music and wording
that will be used in the Earthdance global
synchronized prayer for world peace on Saturday
September 15th at 7 PM Eastern time.
 
The free visual link will be getting amendments
right up until launch time 7PM Eastern time
Saturday,September 15th, 2007.
 
Please join us for this important work.  Play the
audio/visual and pray with us.
 
Please forward this invitation to all on your email
list.
 
Thank you for your help in circulating this
invitation & for your prayers for peace and the
healing of mother earth!
 
AND if you’re going to Waveform we’ve got a special water ceremony to send out specially-encoded water across the world after the event to as many locations as possible to heal the planet’s waters.  The water ceremony will be 3pm in the Gaia Chill In and the bottling workshop, to learn more about the H20M project and help send the water out is at 1.45pm on the Sunday in the Healing Village.  Would love to see you there and please tell/bring all your friends and good vibes! and of course anyone who loves to Om!
 
To Your Health!
 
Peace - it IS possible!
 
Judy Lynne Cole & Tom Myers

Healing Partnerships

If possible, we will be running the video here

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Dr. Andrew Colyer

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September 9, 2007

Tom Kenyon Sound Healing Intensive Training = Completed!

Over the course of the last two weeks, Melanie and I had the good fortune to attend Sound Healing Expert Tom Kenyon’s Sound Healing Intensive Training in Seattle.

IT WAS AWESOME! 

From August 30th through September 3rd, we were immersed in a field of Music and Sound Healing for 12 hours a day.  It was great!  Usually when we attend these "Intensive" workshops, we leave feeling wiped out and exhausted.  I honestly have to say that I came back feeling better and more refreshed than when I left.

Part of that has to do with the format of the class, part of it has to do with the fact that we got "sound treated" several times a day during the class, and part of it has to do with the "downloads" and "transmissions" that we received during the class.  Another reason for feeling refreshed when we got home also probably has to do with the fact that Melanie and I gave ourselves one extra day before the class to relax a little bit in Seattle, and went hiking the day after the class on Mt. Ranier.  That was Melanie’s idea; she loves Mt. Ranier, and thought it would be a great way to integrate everything.  She was right!

This Sound Healing Intensive Training was Tom Kenyon’s most comprehensive training for people interested in using their own voices for healing and transformation.  We learned the basic neurophysiology and science of sound, and had the context and experience of actually using sound for transformation and healing.  From the first day, Tom had us jump right in using our voices with intention, working with and on each other.

It was definitely a "hands-on" and "experiential" training, that was combined with classroom learning, and we had plenty of "practice time" following each lecture block to start exploring the methods and techniques of Sound Healing for ourselves and with others.

This was not an "intellectually dry" or "theoretical" training, but rather, a rich experiential journey into the healing and transformational powers of sound.

As part of this five-day Sound Healing Intensive, Tom taught us (over 240 students in this particular class) both the science and the mysticism (the esoteric or hidden traditions) of Sound Healing.  It is this union of the Western scientific perspective with that of the Eastern Spiritual traditions that made this training a unique platform for learning.

I am a lifelong learner, averaging 100+ hours per year in Continuing Education, and I have never experienced a workshop such as this one.  Besides the "left-brain" information, we also gained direct experiences of Sound Healing through individual, dyadic, triadic, and group explorations.  As a result of this diversified form of learning, we really left that five days with a grounded theoretical understanding and a practical, functional foundation from which to start our Sound Healing practices.

The best thing:  absolutely no experience with Sound Healing or music was required!  Melanie has a beautiful voice, but very little experience with singing.  She left there making sounds I have never her make, and vice versa. 

I highly recommend this course to anyone interested in starting or improving their abilities with using Sound and Music as a healing modality.

Thank you.

Dr. Andrew Colyer

P.S.  If you sign up for my list (the box is to your right in the upper right hand corner), I can get you the replay of the Sound Healing Expert Interview with Tom Kenyon from a few weeks ago!

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