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Positive Music to Heal the Heart & Soothe the Soul Music is the first language of the earth - the sound of the wind in the trees, the melody of birdsongs, running water tripping over rocks. Music touches an ancient and eternal place within us, beyond the logic of the mind. Scientific studies now confirm that playing music helps premature babies gain weight faster, surgery patients heal faster, and migraine sufferers experience far fewer migraines, among other results. Music enables us to express all kinds of feelings and fears, passions and pain. It helps reduce stress, elevate moods, moves us through grief, fear and pain, and gives us a way to express joy, peace and love. Music can literally change the way we feel - emotionally, mentally, physiologically, and spiritually. |
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Sandis debut CD, TRANSITIONS, is a collection of uplifting original songs about lifes most defining moments and challenging transitions (birth, death, marriage, divorce, acute or chronic illness, menopause, bereavement, depression). It also includes her popular song God Is The Sun, God Is The Moon, now sung around the world. Her second CD, MUSIC IN MY SOUL, is designed to raise positive vibrations of love and joy in these complex times. With appreciation for the great healers and teachers of Universal spirituality (Louise Hay, Marianne Williamson, Neal Diamond Walsch, Wayne Dyer, Oprah, Deepak Chopra, Abraham, Barbara Marx Hubbard), for her folk roots (Peter Paul & Mary, Joan Baez, James Taylor, Simon & Garfunkel, Joni Mitchell) and her many Broadway influences (Irving Berlin, Rogers & Hammerstein, Stephen Sondheim, Lerner & Lowe), Sandi writes songs that are both healing and positive. Fans call her A Musical Marianne Williamson as honest songs of her own journey help others find their way. MusicHealer.com also features the music of healing harpist Tami Briggs which is intended for states of deep relaxation. Her work was recently the subject of a study conducted by the Oncology Department of United Hospital in Minneapolis, MN, documenting that live harp music played at the bedside of hospitalized cancer patients may reduce their anxiety. In addition, there was a significant decrease in respiratory rate immediately following the music, patients were more likely to decrease their heart rate four hours after therapy than the control group.
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