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Sound Healing: The Best Non-Evasive Surgery
Published on: November 24, 2020
sound healing non-evasive surgery

Non-evasive surgery has the purpose of making effective treatments have less side effects and less damage as possible. Since its development as a therapy over 40,000 years ago, sound healing has been used in this way nearly in every culture to aid in the treatment of both mental and physical illnesses and injuries, as well as to assist individuals in the dying process. Though originally performed using only the yidaki, or didgeridoo, sound healing now involves a wide array of instruments (tuning forks, crystal bowls, drums, ultrasonic devices) as well as human and animal vocalizations.

A cranial nerve connects the eardrum to every organ in the human body, minus the spleen, so externally generated sounds can have profound and direct effects on internal systems. By subjecting patients to various frequencies, healers harmonize cells, organs, and biological systems which may have been disrupted, blocked, or out of sync with the remainder of the body and its environment.

In the contemporary medical field, technologies have been developed for using sound outside the range of normal human hearing. Ultrasound is a popular tool for the imaging, diagnosing, and treatment of many conditions. First developed in the 1930s and 40s, ultrasound devices offer both diagnostic and therapeutic properties by emitting an oscillating sound pressure wave at frequencies above the hearing range of humans. While their most popular use is as a non-radiation imaging device, ultrasound machines are also effective in the management of pain associated with scar tissue, arthritis, and many other conditions.

Other medical devices based on infrasound, sound below the hearing range of humans, have also started being developed more recently.

Sound Healing: The Best Non-Evasive Surgery

Sound healing’s fundamental principle is that all matter vibrates at a specific frequency through which it can both influence and be influenced by all other matter. Thus, everything on the planet and beyond can be considered interconnected through resonance.

Under this principle, there are two main theories detailing how sound can facilitate healing. The first posits that when a structure—such as a human organ—vibrates at a frequency disharmonious with its surrounding environment, it cannot absorb energy as efficiently and becomes vulnerable to disease. Vibrational energy practitioners can then target specific areas of the body to restore them to their natural states, in harmony with other biological systems.

Alternately, some think sound vibrations act to clear channels of transport within the cell, facilitating the movement of energy across the cell membrane and making it easier for cells to receive nourishment.

Procedure:

In a typical one-on-one sound healing procedure, practitioners select several instruments and/or devices to use in a 30- or 60-minute therapy session. The patient is often asked to lie on a table during the procedure in order to achieve a greater state of relaxation. Healers then apply sound over the chakras and other trigger points on the body.

In some practices, the table itself contains strings to generate sound, the vibrations of which can be felt throughout the body. This structure, called a monochord bed, consists of a wooden frame with upwards of 50 strings below it. Patients lie on top of the frame while a sound healing practitioner plays the strings on the bed’s underside, allowing the individual to experience both the sound and its resonance.

Sound healing can also be performed in group settings, or individually as a self-therapy practice. Some individuals choose to practice tai chi or yoga during the session. In conventional medical settings, ultra and infrasound are commonly used to diagnose and treat various ailments. The procedure varies depending on the nature and location of the condition.

Other sound therapies:

Another thread in the field of sound therapy involves the natural vibrations of cells themselves. Sonocytology, a term coined by physicist and nanotechnologist Jim Gimzewski, refers to the study of the vibrational movements of cell walls, which can be subjected to an amplification process and subsequently heard by the human ear. Gimzewski found that the pitch of the tone produced by a cell changes in response to its environment; introducing sodium or alcohol, for example, causes the pitch of a cell’s vibrations to decrease and increase, respectively. Because compromised cells produce a different sound than healthy ones, sonocytology has exciting implications for the early detection of diseases such as cancer and malaria.

The aforementioned studies show that cells not only emit sounds of their own, but react to external sounds as well, making it capable for externally produced sounds to impact internal biological systems. Further research is necessary in both traditional and conventional avenues of sound healing to continue exploring its applications and underlying mechanisms. All in all, sound healing is without a doubt the best non-evasive surgery.

Hi, I’m Holly Celestine and I’m a Vibrational Sound Therapy Practitioner on a mission to liberate and activate human potential. In pursuit of avenues that bring the entire body into balance and harmony, I found that sound frequency and vibration play a vital role in the symbiotic connection to our mental, emotional, and physical well-being. I’m certified in Biofield Tuning, Voice Analysis, Massage Therapy, Usui Reiki Master and Bodytalk.

I use vibrational sound therapy for targeted nervous system relaxation to help people feel relief from their debilitating stress, anxiety, and chronic pain. I’m a life-long learner, ever evolving and consciously expanding into my best self, tuning into wholeness and balanced vibrations! Connect with me to amplify your highest expression using Sound Therapy.

For more details about my practices and studio, please check this video!

If you’re interested in having a sound healing session, Schedule your energy tune up today!

energytuneup | Holly Celestine | infrasound | nanotech | non-evasive surgery | sonocytology | sound healing | ultrasound | Vibrational Sound Therapy

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