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Our Healing Power

A group dedicated to using music as a tool for healing the spiritual/emotional conditions of our society

Website: http://thejazznetwork.ning.com/ourhealingpower
Location: The Planet and beyond
Members: 13
Latest Activity: Jul 6, 2011

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What is your role?

Started by Heshima Moja Feb 25, 2009. 0 Replies

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Comment by Tamara Mark on July 6, 2011 at 11:29am

http://desaylesgreymusicnetwork.ning.com/video/demo-1-the-de-sayles...

 

 DeSayles Grey Orchestra is available for events in the New York area from Northern New York to New York City. Please feel free to check out the band not only through watching this video but through his social network http://desaylesgreymusicnetwork.ning.com

Comment by Charles "Wsir" Johnson on March 13, 2011 at 5:52am
Comment by Charles "Wsir" Johnson on November 5, 2010 at 3:55pm
Greetings,

I just finished (Oct.) my CD Udongo Dreams inwhich most of the tunes were influence by the hikes I took and the oceans and sunsets there. I believe it is a true healing soundscape for me.....www.udongodreams.com...and feel free to add your thoughts on how you feel it does for you.....Wsir
Comment by Deborah J. Carter on August 25, 2010 at 8:14am
Many musicians myself amongst them - talk about how music has helped heal their lives, but not enough is realized about the incredible physical and psychological changes that occur in the body of the person that is listening to a music that is pleasing to them. (And that's no even including the story- or message- content of the lyrics. Like, remember the last time you heard an amazing ballad and could feel the hair on your arms standing up?)
Assuming that our music is just 'something nice to listen to' is like assuming that freshly made fruit juice every morning is merely 'something that quenches the thirst'.
There are many books and articles out on the subject and I'll be adding more comments later, because it has been one of my major interests in the last years.
Comment by Warren Benbow on March 21, 2009 at 9:34am
Hello everyone,
I'm new here. What's up?
Wb
Comment by David Atmore on February 26, 2009 at 2:51pm
Thank you 4 the add, Music has been a great healing 4 me and has made me move ahead & keep going in my life when I lost my right leg 2 years ago and almost Die, I am very Thankful 4 Music.

1love Peace
Dave
 

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