Connecting Your Health to Your Mind
Self help writer and lecturer Louise Hay has a magnificent blog with a nearly complete list of ailments of the human body that can be related to mental attitudes, beliefs, emotions or concepts. If you have a problem or want to help people whom you counsel, you may want to use this list as a reference.http://www.powerfulintentions.org/forum/topics/louise-hay-a-z-for-your-reference
Most of us go blindly through distress knowing that there must be a psychological cause and effect force influencing our health. Now, if we can pinpoint the core problem and connect it to our conditions we can start healing ourselves faster than we ever have. We all know that a positive attitude and good thoughts are good ways to stimulate the immune system. Now we can vaccinate for every illness by knowing the root cause.
What Plants Talk About
A video with truly starkly awesome views into the 'minds' of plants. Sorry about the short commercial message, but that's what you get on every video on the web nowadays.Neuroscience Event Highlights Healing Power Of Music
Posted on: May 13, 2013“Music cannot be a neurosurgeon, but music has a strong power,” said College of Medicine neuroscientist Dr. Kiminobu Sugaya, who helped plan the “Music and the Brain” event. Dr. Sugaya actually teaches a “Music and the Brain” course with Dr. Ayako Yonetani in the UCF Honors College. Saturday’s event offered the public an opportunity to learn more about the science of music during the three-hour symposium. As participants listened to Dr. Sugaya’s words on neuroscience , the sounds of violin music played by Dr. Yonet played in the background.
“Music and the Brain” was held in conjunction with the newly formed Central Florida Society for Neuroscience, which is working to unite scientists whose work relates to the brain.
Dr. Kiminobu Sugaya |
Dr. Sugaya also presented evidence of how music can improve symptoms for patients with Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease improve. One Parkinson’s disease patient who could hardly walk was able to complete tasks much more quickly when music was played, and could even dance.
The local Society for Neuroscience chapter is hoping to illustrate how many different fields are applicable to Neurology. From computer science to anthropology, the society’s graduate student president, Max Jackson says all fields have something to contribute. “We believe that neuroscience is only going to grow in its importance,” he said. “As it becomes much more culturally salient, we want to bring as many perspectives into the fold as possible.”
The group hopes to hold more events like “Music and the Brain” to increase membership, and educate the public on the relevance of neuroscience in their everyday lives
Dr. Yonetani plays the violin |
Dr. Sugaya explained the many effects that music can have on humans, including preventing seizures (or actually causing them), and reducing pain. He showed video containing various types of music to show how they evoke vastly different emotions. Some clips showed people who were able to achieve painful feats like body piercing, without feeling any pain, because they were listening to music.
Tibetan Bells Used in Healing Process
Healing with bells is a flourishing practice in Tibet and other Hindu or Asian cultures. This method, thousands of years old, is reaching acceptance in the Western world as well. The first ring of the bell clears Karma or fragments of past lives. The second ring of the bell clears Karma collected in the present life. And the third ring of the bell clears Karma of future lives.
Use of bells and bowls in healing is gaining popularity because of the benefits reported by participants. A demonstration of the singing bowls is a transformative experience for the novice. The imagination takes you to a place where you experience perfection in color, sound, and the texture of life itself. If you have an opportunity to attend a bell or bowl service you will be truly blessed.
A sample of healing Tibetan bells on YouTube
Thanks to Barry
for this beautiful album of John Lennon's songs. Below is a photo of a street graffiti of the album cover.Flitter is For You
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