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Spring Into Stress Relief with StressIsGone.com |
by Brett Cotter |
| Spring is the right time to learn how to be present with our body’s stress reaction.
The Stress Is Gone Real-Time Technique helps people let go of stress the second it starts. This enables us to shift from overreacting to stress, to responding consciously to it. The 3-step process will guide you... |
| Published: Tuesday 27 April, 2010 |
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Creativity as relationship with 'God' |
by Tobias Kaye |
| As making beings we are uniquely creative.
We have our own Maker whether you consider "Him" or "Her" or 'It' to be chance or intent.
the process of making something, in time or in space, physical or process, music or object, puts us in touch with our maker in a way nothing else does.
Truly orig... |
| Published: Monday 25 January, 2010 |
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An exploration of subtle sensations within the experience of music |
by Michael Maxwell Steer |
| Every generation has to discover afresh what has always been known. This cycle of continual rediscovery is an essential part of the regenerative process of human culture; mirroring growth and decay in Nature. It reflects the way ideas interact with human (sub)consciousness to create tides of myth 1 ... |
| Published: Monday 25 January, 2010 |
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Groups Who Use Hawkwood |
by Katie Lloyd-Nunn at Hawkwood |
| More than 3000 people pass through Hawkwood's doors each year. A third of these are part of outside groups coming for their away days, special theme conferences or team building retreats. The outside groups comprise many well-known local and national organisations, including: Stroud and Gloucester ... |
| Published: Friday 22 January, 2010 |
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Music & Psyche Resource List |
by Music & Psyche Network |
| Music & Psyche Resource List |
| Published: Friday 22 January, 2010 |
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What's the Value of a Sound-Worker? |
by Andrew Hodges |
| As we mentioned in our last newsletter, Sustainability and Healing our much-abused Planet will be the over-riding theme for our Sound Community in the coming months. To add the debate you may have noticed a new article on the BBC website with the title "Cleaners 'worth more to society' than bankers... |
| Published: Wednesday 16 December, 2009 |
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Music and the arts in a possible future |
by Clement Jewitt |
| The document below is a verbal transcript of the contents of what was found to be some kind of memory stick, which I picked up in a wood recently, of an unfamiliar design, looking as if it had been left out in the rain. It took the genius of a computer hardware friend to make an adapter for a USB po... |
| Published: Wednesday 16 December, 2009 |
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The Mystique of Chartres Cathedral |
by Andrew Hodges |
| see Susan Hales post: http://www.soundtravels.co.uk/singing-chartres-catherdral-fa-65.html |
| Published: Friday 27 November, 2009 |
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Orpheus, Music and Healing |
by Rod Paton |
| In an age when music is packaged and consumed like fast food it is easy to forget that one of its primary functions is to connect us as human beings to our higher selves. Perhaps this property of music has never disappeared and that the vast hunger for the consumption of music which expresses itself... |
| Published: Tuesday 03 November, 2009 |
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MUSIC AND SOUND THERAPY: BRIDGING THE GAP |
by James D'Angelo |
| For at least the last thirty to forty years we have had two groups of practitioners who use sound as their basis for healing. Their approaches both diverge and overlap. The way they receive their training is quite different. Yet each group, the music therapists and sound therapists so-called, actu... |
| Published: Thursday 30 April, 2009 |
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