Healing Through Music Wellness

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Healing Through Music Wellness

This is a unique gift, to bring music into retirement homes, long term care facilities, children's hospitals, homes for the aged, play flute, violin, piano, trio's, walk down the halls and play tunes for those bed-ridden....jazz heals, who's willing?

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Started by Ellen Cooper. Last reply by Larry Feldman Nov 9, 2009. 1 Reply

Healing music

Started by Frances Coche' Jul 23, 2009. 0 Replies

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Comment by David H. Anthony on July 23, 2009 at 8:15am
I am very willing to be a part of this community. Music is the healing force of the universe.
Comment by Jacquelene "Jackie" Dyles on July 23, 2009 at 8:12am
The way the words are sung. The way the notes come together. What words are sung (very important. These are all keys in who will even listen. Words - Music - Love -Willingness. We've got the ingredients, let's start to blend them together in the bowl. Who's got the big wooden spoon to stir. Jai Jai?
Comment by James W. Davis on July 23, 2009 at 8:02am
I too am honored to be a part of this ........ I believe also, through music, one can be uplifted and healing can take place.
Comment by Jacquelene "Jackie" Dyles on July 23, 2009 at 7:59am
Ditto Jai Jai to what Ralph said. I'm also very honored and don't take the talent God has given me lightly. Many are called, few are chosen and fewer chosen that respond to the call. Jai Jai, I'm with ya!
Comment by Esquizito on July 23, 2009 at 7:57am
"Heal yourselves." ...count me in too!

Peace,
E.
Comment by Ralph T.Lofton,Jr. on July 23, 2009 at 7:23am
I am soo honored to be a part of something that I know first hand does heal. Music is the tool that breaks through all barriers to touch hurting minds, bodies, hearts & souls. Blessings to U Jaijai for being led.

Blessings,
RTL,Jr...
Comment by Jacquelene "Jackie" Dyles on July 23, 2009 at 7:06am
Yes Michael! David was the greatest psalmist. He sung and played until delliverance came. He said "I encourage himself" Sing, dance, play until you feel better, until the pain goes away, until breakthrough comes, until you feel deliverance! Sing, Sing, Sing, Dance, Dance, Dance, Play, Play, Play!
Comment by Myreille Bédard on July 23, 2009 at 6:55am
Dear Jaijai

I deeply feel that if there was no music only one day in our life, it would be an incredible sad and nonsense day. Music is there to accompagny us from the songs of the birds to the ritual of aborigene's tribes since the beginning of human kind. Therefore, I completly believe since always that music is a natural healer for all sorrows untill the last moment of our life.

Thank you to create this musical circle of healing in a network.

Best regards
Myreille
Comment by Michael e Daniels on July 23, 2009 at 6:54am
Understanding the gift of music...and the Spirituallity of it ..I have often taught in the realm of what Music will do if magnified in the right areas of a persons life..especially Healing...It Works..for David was my Greatest Hero in this arena....
Comment by Benjamin Matis on July 23, 2009 at 6:50am
one of the wonderful things we forgot through "modern" medicine... very welcome! Thank you Jaijai!
 

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