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Pythagoreans
Ancient Greek philosophers who first recognized the relationship between sound frequency and health.
Harmonics
A system of music therapy developed by the ancient Greeks focusing on the relationship between sound and health.
Hippocrates
Ancient Greek physician who believed that disease was caused by a lack of harmony within the body.
Vibrational frequency
The rate at which atoms and molecules vibrate, influencing physical and emotional health.
Sound healing
The therapeutic application of sound frequencies to restore balance and health in the body and mind.
Tao Te Ching
A classic text by Lao Tzu that discusses the healing powers of music.
Entrainment
The synchronization of two sound waves with similar frequencies, leading to a change in brain wave patterns.
Resonance
The reinforcement or prolongation of sound by reflection or by the synchronous vibration of a neighboring object.
Nada Yoga
The ancient Vedic practice of healing with sound that is still in use today.
Cymatics
The study of visible sound frequencies and their effects on matter.
Alfred Tomatos
The father of modern sound healing, who studied the effects of sound on the human body for decades.
Singing bowls
Musical instruments used in ancient cultures for healing purposes due to their vibrational energy.
Crystal bowls
Sound healing tools made from quartz that vibrate at different frequencies and are often used in sound baths.
Heart chakra
One of the seven main chakras associated with emotional health, often linked to the color green in sound therapy.
Drumbeat
Used in Native American cultures to induce trance states and facilitate communication with the spirit world.
Healing music
Music used therapeutically to promote physical, emotional, and mental healing.
Vedic concept
The idea that sound is a fundamental element in healing practices and spiritual philosophy in ancient Indian traditions.
Endorphin pathways
Natural chemicals in the body that help reduce the perception of pain and promote feelings of pleasure.
Mantra chanting
A practice believed to have positive effects on health through focused sound repetition.
Musica universalis
The concept of universal music correlating with harmony in the universe and human existence.
Sound bath
A meditative experience involving immersion in sound waves to facilitate relaxation and healing.
Jean Jacques Perion
Belgian violinist who published a book proposing the use of music for therapeutic purposes.
Lao Tzu
Ancient Chinese philosopher known for discussing health and music in the Tao Te Ching.
Emotional response
Physical reactions caused by emotional experiences, which can be influenced by music.
Mantra Yoga
A form of yoga that utilizes sound and chant for spiritual and physical healing.
Galen
Greek physician who believed music could influence emotions and physical health.
Mozart effect
The phenomenon where listening to Mozart's music improves mental function and spatial reasoning.
Holistic approaches
Health practices that consider the whole person, including physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects.
Acoustic chair
A device that uses sound vibrations to induce relaxation and assist in healing.
Vedic philosophy
An ancient Indian philosophical framework that integrates sound, health, and spirituality.
Therapeutic tool
Any method or practice used to promote health, including music and sound therapies.
Operating frequencies
The specific vibrational rates at which different parts of the body resonate.
Tuning forks
Instruments used in sound therapy to create specific resonant frequencies for healing purposes.
Australian Aborigines
Indigenous people who utilized sound vibrations for healing over thousands of years.
Drumming
Used in rituals and healing ceremonies to foster connection and promote psychological well-being.
Cultural traditions
Various practices from different societies that incorporate sound and music for healing.
Anxiety reduction
The process by which music induces relaxation and lowers feelings of anxiety.
Quantum physics
The branch of physics that studies the smallest particles in the universe and their vibrational properties.
Trance state
An altered state of consciousness often induced by rhythmic sounds to facilitate healing.
Sound vibrations
Physical waves created by sound that can affect the body and mind.
Bach flower remedies
A system of healing developed by Edward Bach, based on emotions and their connection to physical health.
Cognitive function
Mental capabilities such as memory and reasoning improved through specific sound frequencies.
Spiritual guidance
Support or insight gained through sound practices aimed at personal development.