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Studies on Music and its Power

19:59 Dec 18 2008
Times Read: 680


Music is a powerful Source that has the ability to effect ones moods, the plants, and even your healing process, scientist have done many studies on this matter. They have even did scientific studies on plants with various types of music, such as Hard rock music verses classical music.. they found that plants died while in the surroundings of hard metal and found those surrounded in classical grew faster.



Many types of scientific studies on music has found that music can actually stimulate your healing process depending on the type of music you are listening to.



Colic Babies are sometimes soothed by easy listening music and nature sounds. It sooths the soul bring a contentment to the small child.

They have found that conversely music has been documented to cause sickness to the human body. The right or wrong type of music can be as a poison.



Music is a powerful source that many physicians have used in medical treatments in many forms of sickness.



Psychologists believe that music can bring certain mood swings of depression, suicide and even anger.

They found that Music has the ability to change the emotional and physical status of people, whether they are in bad moods, good moods, or sad moods. Music can also make people feel suspense or excitement during a movie.



They say when in depression states to listen to music that is inspirational and uplifting,

When stressed and angered listen to relaxing and soothing tones which would stimulate your mood to a calmer and relaxed state.



I found myself many times where music has relaxed me to the point of bringing my stress level down.

To me music is one of the most Important tools in medicine in all areas of life.


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greusometendancy
greusometendancy
15:20 Dec 19 2008

this is really good :)





thefeeder
thefeeder
16:30 Jan 08 2009

yes, so true...and in my dream last night was classical music!! Nicely written!!





 

The myth of Mau

17:08 Dec 11 2008
Times Read: 693


The Myth of Mau



The Egyptian Mau, a creature of light and dark in Egyptian mythology. Lion-headed and moon-eyed, a feline, born of duality. In ancient times it appeared male in one incarnation and female in another. The sun god Ra, was male, but the goddess of femininity and maternity, Bast or Bastet, was female. It was Bast who had the body of a woman and the head of a cat. This has given us the notion of cats as female and dogs as male. Oldest of known domestic cats, it was depicted on scroll and temple walls in 1400 BC. There is no getting around the pervasive feminine mystique of the cat as fostered by the Egyptian Dynasties.

The role of the Mau in the religion, mythology, and everyday life of the Egyptian conveys the degree of affection and respect in which these cats were held. They were worshipped as deities, cherished as pets, protected by laws, and mummified and mourned upon their death.



An interesting story that has a connection with the Egyptian Mau is how the first cats came to Scotland. The Greek general Galsthelos, who commanded Pharaoh's army, was defeated at the parting of the waters of the Red Sea. Galsthelos lived to see another day and traveled with his wife Scotia, who was the Pharaoh’s daughter. Eventually, the general came to Portugal and settled there. Some centuries later, his descendant founded a country far to the north, and he named it after his ancestries, the beautiful Scotia. That country he called Scotland and its mascot was a cat, a relative of the Egyptian Mau.



Cats also have religious connotations in many cultures, such as the cats with purported powers for transporting souls from purgatory to paradise. Even today, some cultures believe that cats are human beings reincarnated.

Cats, both domesticated and wild, also commonly appear in ancient myths and modern legends. Since ancient times, cats have fascinated the human imagination and have been worshipped and revered for their wiles and mystery. At times, cats have also been treated with suspicion and associated with magic and witchcraft.


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thefeeder
thefeeder
16:30 Jan 08 2009

Love it!








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