by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | History, Student Research
For decades, people have relaxed and meditated to soothing sounds, such as recordings of lapping ocean waves, desktop waterfalls, wind chimes, and even the low whistle of the wind. In recent years, there has been greater interest and research conducted on the effects...
by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | Sound Healing Science, Student Research
Gil Alterovitz, a bioinformatician at Harvard Medical School, is developing a computer program that translates protein and gene expression into music. In his model harmony represents good health and discord indicates disease. Three examples of research to improve...
by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | Student Research, Voice, Toning, Chant and Mantra
The word Naad means “cosmic sound.” The word Yoga means union or “to yoke.” Union with sound is the goal of Naad Yoga. To understand what that means we have to think about the nature of sound itself. In yogic terminology there are two kinds of sounds in the Universe,...
by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | Physiology, Chakras, Auras, Student Research
Psychoacoustic Vibrations and expanding our awareness Psychoacoustics is essentially the study or application of the perception of sound on the nervous system. Within the Domain of Psychoacoustics, music, sound, Frequency, and vibration, are all essentially...
by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | Physiology, Chakras, Auras, Student Research
Several researchers have also suggested that the pineal gland may prove to be more than just a hormonal production gland, that it may have a visual function. In the human pineal gland, the photoreceptors cells have evolved into “cone-like modified photoreceptor cells”...
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