by David Gibson | Nov 18, 2016 | Music, Student Research
Imagine you’re a plant and have to listen to music that your housekeeper likes to play all day. Take out a piece of paper and number it 1 to 5. I’ll reveal the names of the pieces after this 5 minute test. Turn up the sound. The test will take five...
by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | Natural World Frequencies, Student Research
This meditation is to be used with plants and fungi. I intend for it to serve as a basic jumping-off point for the creation of a protocol for facilitating sound healing sessions utilizing recently developed plant bio-feedback technology. Ratings Current Average...
by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | Consciousness & Therapies, Student Research
Musical acupuncture is a concept developed by Janalea Hoffman in the ‘90’s after working with many clients with chronic pain, arthritis and other stress related physical problems. Her CD, “Musical Acupuncture” uses 50 beats a minute to slow body rhythms with tones...
by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | Consciousness & Therapies, Student Research
A Medical intuitive is a practitioner that uses their intuitive abilities, or senses to locate dis-ease in the energetic, physical, and spiritual bodies. Some known medical intuits would be Edgar Cayce (1877-1945), Caroline Myss, and Jesus. Jesus being the highest...
by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | Physiology, Chakras, Auras, Student Research
Inner listening is a receptive state which requires an inner quiet with which to hear intuition and emotion. In this state, feelings which have been denied expression are encouraged to surface. Denied feelings are allowed the opportunity for full expression without...
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...
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