Personal Sound Healing
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Kathleen Nagy is an orchestral musician, Bio Acoustic specialist, and author. Sound healing has no doubt hit the mainstream in recent years yet it’s for from new. Music and sound has as long a history as we do. All cultures have their own versions of sounds, music, and instruments as well as sound healing modalities. Whether it be Kototama from Japan, the sound chambers of ancient Egypt, or Tibetan singing bowls and gong baths. What they all have in common is that they use the vibrational frequency of sound to target areas of the body to move energy and restore health. Different frequencies have the ability to penetrate different densities- blood, muscle tissue, organs, bone and so one. 25yrs ago while making a living as a classical concert musician, Kathleen noticed the benefit she seemed to get from certain sounds she played on the horn. She explored ways to optimize this and used her practice to heal herself from chronic asthma. With this undeniable experience she transitioned from a career of music for entertainment to one for sound and healing. Kathleen believes that our state of health can be found in the sound mapping of our voice. She says that it not only identifies root causes but also that our unique vocal range can be used to target and healing numerous issues. Kathleen focuses on a form of humming- yes humming that targets specific areas of the body. Her book Humming for Health explains how it all works in great detail. But for now let’s hear it straight from her.
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