The Healing Benefits of Music

How do you feel when you listen to your favourite tracks?

Music therapy is a well-established, research-based profession that supports the health and well being of children and adults of all ages. There is now a wealth of research that shows music and sound can reduce anxiety, trauma, stress, depression and manage pain.

Numerous studies have reported promising outcomes with cardiac management, PTSD, Alzheimers, quality of life for cancer patients and neurological impairment such as stroke recovery. Doctors are even prescribing music for some of the disorders.

I use to work with patients with HIV-related cognitive deficits – similar to dementia – at a London hospital. Following my research into the benefits of music with dementia, I decided to start a weekly singing group.

After a few months, many of the patients displayed profound changes in mood, session engagement, communicative attempts such as eye contact, and speech. They also showed less anxiety and agitation, really appearing to love the singing and the music. Two patients produced sounds for the first time in years – a rewarding experience for all involved.

The Lancet recently reported results from a review of 7000 patients who listened to pre-recorded music before, during, and after surgery. They found the experience of listening to music could lower activity in the nervous system, reducing pulse rate, breathing rate and blood pressure. They also found pain, anxiety and the need for pain medication were reduced.

Patients who listened to music in the operating theatre, whilst under general anesthetic also benefited. This prompted the researchers to call for all hospitals to offer personalised music selections to people undergoing surgery.
Science Daily reported on a systematic review, published by the Cochrane Library, which looked at 52 trials with 3731 participants. They found significant evidence that music interventions help alleviate symptoms of anxiety, pain and fatigue in cancer patients whilst improving quality of life.

Oxford University in England reported research on lowering blood pressure. They found slow classical music, which followed the 10-second rhythm had the greatest impact. An earlier study suggested listening to our favourite music can strengthen the heart and improve recovery in patients with heart disease.

Music therapy was noted to improve behaviour in patients with moderate to severe Alzheimer’s disease. The study reported reduced agitation, irritability, sleep problems and eating difficulties. For the research see Alzheimers, which also reports on Addiction and Depression.

I am passionate about the transformative power of sound healing and use Tibetan bowls and various chime bars in my guided meditation. More on sound healing in my next post…

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Chakras – A Simple Introduction

The word ‘chakra’ is derived from the sanskrit word meaning ‘wheel’ and translated from the Hindi it means ‘wheel of spinning energy.’ A chakra is a whirling vortex and a powerhouse of energy. Within our bodies we have seven of these major energy centers and many more minor ones.chakras

These swirling wheels correspond to large nerve centers and organs in the body. The well-being of these energy vortices is vital to our mind, body and spirit in many ways.

As we know, everything is energy and that energy is constantly moving or vibrating. It is therefore essential that our seven main chakras stay aligned, cleansed and nourished with the highest of light frequencies.

downloadIf there is a blockage, usually with a more dense energy, our life force cannot flow. It stagnates causing dis-ease which can have a significant impact on our mental, emotional, spiritual and/or physical states of being.

Meditation and energy healing are just two ways of clearing, activating and nourishing our energy fields, allowing for healing, personal growth and transformation.


The 7 Chakras

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1st chakra – Base/Root chakra
Located at the base of the spine. Physical survival, security, energy distribution and practicality.

2nd chakra – Sacral
Located in the lower abdomen just below the navel. Creativity, feelings, sexual drive and exploration.

3rd chakra  – Solar plexus
Located just below the ribcage around the naval. Sense of identity, self-confidence and personal power.

4th chakra – Heart
Located at the centre of the chest. Love, relationships, personal development, direction and sharing.

The heart center is in the middle of the seven and unites the lower chakras of matter and the upper chakras of spirit. The heart is
also spiritual but serves as a bridge between our body, mind and spirit. The heart chakra is our source of love and connection to all that is.

5th chakra – Throat
Located at the throat. Communication, personal expression, speaking one’s truth and the flow of information.

6th chakra – Third eye
Located at the centre of the brows. Perception, intuition, knowledge and mental organization.

7th chakra – The crown
Located just above the top of the head. Cosmic perception, intuition, spiritual connection and inspiration.


Why Balance your Chakras? 

  • To increase your vitality
  • To cleanse, activate and nourish your energetic channels or meridians
  • To support you in breaking free of conditioned patterns and deep-rooted behaviours by shifting the dense energy that keeps you stuck in old habits
  • To release anything from the past, stored within your emotional pain-body. See Eckhart Tolle´explain the pain-body.
  • To allow your creativity to flow or to develop specific positive traits by releasing that which no longer serves you
  • To tap into your higher wisdom allowing your full potential to blossom
  • To support your spiritual and meditation practise
  • To support you through any transition with ease and clarity
  • Enliven your inner intelligence,

Come and see me for chakra balancing with energy healing. Or join me to experience a guided meditation where we cleanse, activate and nourish your chakras. See 1-to-1, Sessions or Contact me.

Lake Owassa, Sussex County, NJ
My ‘Peaceful Meditation Spot,’ Lake Owassa, Sussex County, NJ

Mother Nature at her Finest…

‘When weeds in wheels shoot long and lovely and lush’Spring by Gerard Manly Hopkins

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It was overwhelming joy I felt this morning on my walk.

I was greeted by so many beautiful flowers and fresh green shoots, revealing themselves anew, as the season unfolded right there before me.

Mother Earth reminds us that the simple things in life can really make a huge difference to our wellbeing.

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Awaiting the arrival of Spring has been an exercise in patience this year. I am new to town and settling in an unfamiliar country. It was far colder here than a London winter. My usual damp and grey was replaced by an icy, snowy -17C a few months ago in New Jersey.

However, this morning, amongst other blooms, I was thrilled to discover the dainty, white bells from a flourishing lily of the valley. Nature at her finest, peeping through with verdant, shiny leaves.

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How blessed are we to have the beauty of the natural world to lift our spirits? Mother Nature’s restorative capacity to ground us, nourish our soul and remind us there is more to life than our daily ‘to do’ list, is truly a gift.

Remaining present in the moment, maintaining a faith in a higher power or ‘hanging in there’ can be an interesting challenge at times. Let’s celebrate the power of nature to lend a gentle hand, to bring us back to the present and infuse us with exuberance. In doing so, perhaps we allow acceptance, patience and love to fill our heart.

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As you may already know:

  • Exposure to natural environments such as parks or woodland, enhances our ability to cope with and recover from stress, illness and injury
  • Established methods of nature-based therapy including wilderness, horticultural, and animal-assisted therapy have success healing patients who previously had not responded to treatment of some emotional or physical ailments
  • People have a more positive outlook on life and higher life satisfaction when in proximity to nature, particularly in urban areas
  • The benefits of grounding are many – and thats another post!

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So if you are faced with adversity or challenged by a busy mind, don’t forget there is healing to be found close by.

Go outside… breathe. It may just restore your composure and it will definitely soothe your soul.

And remember that we are so much greater than our stuff. We are all one and that includes being part of our divine Mother Earth.