I just got the letter from Ålborg University. I passed the test, and from September this year, I will study music therapy, wich in Denmark takes 5years, and is an officially recognised education.
I am so HAPPY
Immanuel
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I want to study music and sleep psychology... Robert Rich has this DVD-V wich is supposed to help you sleep... its 7 hours of continuous ambient music.. it is the coolest piece of audio material I own
I'm happy that I'm not alone in seeing music as a powerful healing tool. in fact, I make music to help people coming into a peaceful emotional state as well as speaking encouraging words...
I hope that in music therapy study they teach that only love can heal and only our Divine Self knows the requirements at any given time to produce healing and peace... Knowing that avoids many illusions...
The Vibrasound-System is the most powerful healing-with-sound-device I've ever been privileged to experience. You listen to the music with the whole body plus the ears. Awesome technology.
Have you heard of NASA recordings from outher space. They have translated electromagnetic signals into sound, and put it thru some veird named signal processing. I think there are a lot of unclear things about the process (or I just do not know about it), but those sounds shure can have a great impact on humans. I have made people fall asleep, playing those CDs for them in headphones. One person said; "If more people knew about this, there would not be war.". As I said, I am sceptic about the origin and processing, but it works. Strange thing is, that some years ago I was at a "concert", where a computermusician made something sounding very similar - ALL sounds origined from a recording of the wind blowing thru his window!
Eliam
I believe love can heal. But I believe other things can so too.
Cook
That stuff looks closely related to something one of my future teachers used for his PHD.
Now you maybe think music therapy is all about playing sounds to people. It is so much more than that. Over the world 50+ definitions of music therapy are used on an everyday basis. Often it includes playing with the patient/client (wheter or not that person has any experience with music). To most people here at the planetz music is the goal. In music therapy music is the tool - in whatever way you may use it. I am not taking sides here. I believe both ways of looking at music are very valid.
Immanuel
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