Music for wellness
By Harendra Khurana - Oct 12, 2008
For thousands of years the power of the human voice to calm, heal and inspire has been recognized by all cultures throughout the world. Instinctively mothers sang lullabies to soothe troubled babies, sages and monks chanted in meditation and people bonded to each other and the rhythm of the earth as they sang. The sound of the human voice is the most healing instrument of all, because it carries the heart energy within it. This is what “Music Therapy” is all about.
I have been pursuing the study of
music since the last 35 years. Through my journey I have
encountered several situations where people felt the
need to be one with themselves, but were unable to do so.
After going through the process of commercial music,
I realized the power of sound as both a performer and a
teacher. The awareness of the healing power of the human voice
coupled with my compassion for the wellbeing of
humanity inspired me to initiate RESONANCE.
Sound as we all believe is the source of all life. Without the sound that is the essence of all things, nothing can exist.the resonance technique of healing uses with a lot of expertise the boundless power of the human voice, bija mantras, music, colour and visualization to achieve that desired state of wellness.
However for such a therapy to be effective, one must have faith that it is going to be beneficial. I would like to share a recent experience which reconfirmed my faith in the power of sound. A 70 year old lady suffering from sodalities was cured by her absolute belief in the power of sound healing.
Any alternate healing technique requires steady will to cure and to be cured not to forget goodwill and compassion. I am sure that in time to come sound therapy will be looked at more seriously on a larger perspective.
Contact me :info@resonancemeditation.com
Ph 9820889255
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