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Uses and Applications for
Sound Feelings Music
stress, pain, insomnia, addictions, smoking, cardiovascular illnesses, post-traumatic-stress syndrome, TMJ, panic disorder/anxiety
Music for Stress Release
overweight, anorexia, bulimia, depression, low self-esteem Music for Weight Loss
stress, creative or emotional blocks, anger, fear, sadness, hyperactivity, attention deficit disorder, inner child processing (adults) Music for Children
stress and insomnnia for the pregnant woman, anxiety and pain during birth, colic and anxiety in the newborn infant, breastfeeding Music for Birth
emotional armor, conflicts, infertility Music for Intimacy
cancer, anger Music for Cancer
Music for Anger
AIDS, infection, fear, lack of self-respect, immune system suppression Music for AIDS
scleroderma, frustration Music for Scleroderma
end of life, death and dying Music for Transition
Dementia Agitation, Alzheimer’s Anxiety Music for Dementia Anxiety
individual transformational music, self-reflection, heightened awareness, relaxation, inspiration Sound Portrait
studying, working, meditating, background Original Piano Solos
Chronic Pain Sound Healing: Ease Chronic Pain
Sound Feelings healing music has applications to many conditions, diseases, illnesses and symptoms. Many of the sound therapy recordings have uses for more than one situation because of the parallel connection between the emotional and physical. For example, depression (emotional) and weight-loss (physical) are both issues addressed with the Feeling Fat music. Select music for EITHER purpose. (If you have depression, but not a weight problem, you will find the Feeling Fat music helpful. If you have anger but not cancer,
you will find the Cancer music helpful.) The above list shows the various sound therapies and the respective conditions to which they can be applied.
Like Music “Medicine.”
The word “medicine” is often thought of as a way to bring comfort and relief, through a process which may in itself be somewhat discomforting. Like bitter medicine, this is essentially how to describe Sound Feelings Music for Transformation. Many people do not like the initial “taste” of this music, but they like how they feel after they have heard it!
Creates a “Sound Mirror.”
The musical entrainment process creates a type of sound “mirror” that first reflects the current stress or turmoil of the listener, and later reflects the desired mood and feeling. As the music gradually transforms, its resolution may be experienced in the listener, physically or emotionally.
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