Using Sound as a Fire Extinguisher (Jan. 2024)
Yeah yeah, it might not seem to be working like, very well but I’m just saying, this seems like there’s something here that’s here.
Personally I’d love it if some engineering or chemistry lab somewhere at some university would explore this possibility some more.
(And maybe some student somewhere, is... You never can really know now, can you...)
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George Wylesol
(Artist research)
Wylesol is an illustrator whose work I am quite interested in. I love his use of bright saturated colours.
I especially love this image that he created for a Washington Post article. The splatters of colour flow together, almost like sound waves, which I feel links to my work and what I am hoping to create.
I found the Washington Post article to be a great read too. To learn how art, music and dance disrupt the brain to be happier fascinated me.
Reference:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/03/02/music-dance-painting-brain-mental-health/
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Affirmations include:
I enjoy decreasing my clutter.
Decreasing my clutter feels good.
I put things in their place.
I enjoy experiencing more harmony in my home and office.
Decluttering is a form of self-care.
I am kind and patient with myself.
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New Dance Music Friday! Listen on Apple Music!
Open up your mind and embrace this upbeat dance track. Allow yourself to become a visionary, and hear the sounds that simply just can’t be acknowledged by close-minded individuals. Release your wild side and dance like there is no tomorrow🥳
Available on all major streaming sites!
Official Homepage: https://soundwavesofficial.wixsite.com/lusciousbeats
#newmusicfriday #dance #deephouse #electronica #youhadmeatcucumber #letsdance #edm #soundwaves
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Unlocking Inner Peace with Binaural Beats Meditation: https://rntozen.com/blog/mindfulness/sound-therapy/unlocking-inner-peace-with-binaural-beats-meditation/?utm_source=tumblr&utm_medium=RN+To+Zen+Social+Media&utm_campaign=RN+To+Zen+Posts
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Romberg Disease_Sound therapy session_Sounds of nature
Romberg Disease, also known as Parry-Romberg Syndrome, is a rare neurological disorder characterized by progressive atrophy of the tissues on one side of the face. This condition can lead to various challenges, including balance issues and proprioceptive disturbances. While conventional medicine plays a vital role in managing Romberg Disease, the integration of complementary therapies, such as resonant frequency sound therapy, can offer additional benefits.
Resonant frequency sound therapy takes a holistic approach to healing, focusing on the interconnection between mind, body, and spirit. By incorporating this therapy into the treatment plan, individuals with Romberg Disease can experience a more comprehensive and well-rounded approach to their well-being. This approach can enhance conventional medicine's efforts in managing symptoms and improving overall quality of life.
Resonant frequency sound therapy utilizes specific sound waves and vibrations to stimulate the body's natural healing processes. By targeting affected areas, such as the face and head, this therapy aims to improve blood circulation, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue regeneration. These effects can potentially help manage symptoms associated with Romberg Disease, such as facial atrophy, sensory disturbances, and pain.
One of the significant challenges faced by individuals with Romberg Disease is maintaining balance and proprioception. Resonant frequency sound therapy can aid in addressing these issues by promoting sensory integration. The vibrations and sound waves used in this therapy can stimulate the vestibular system, which plays a crucial role in maintaining balance and spatial awareness. By improving the function of the vestibular system, individuals with Romberg Disease may experience enhanced stability and a reduced risk of falls.
Living with a chronic condition like Romberg Disease can be emotionally challenging. Resonant frequency sound therapy has been shown to have a calming and relaxing effect on the mind and body. By reducing stress levels and promoting a sense of tranquility, this therapy can help individuals cope with the emotional aspects of their condition. A relaxed state of mind can positively impact overall well-being and contribute to a better quality of life.
The integration of resonant frequency sound therapy as an adjunctive treatment for Romberg Disease, in combination with conventional medicine, offers numerous potential benefits. This holistic approach can enhance symptom management, improve balance and proprioception, reduce stress, and contribute to emotional well-being. By embracing the potential of resonant frequency sound therapy, individuals with Romberg Disease can enhance their overall well-being and lead a more fulfilling life.
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Soundwaves at Gaylord Opryland on a Budget
We had the best experience at Soundwaves. And it wasn’t just the water park. Everything about our stay was satisfying from customer service when we arrived, to our fancy schmancy hotel room to enjoying walking around the beautiful hotel grounds.
She was hoping there was a Starbucks!
When you book your package, you can request early arrival, which we did, and they will hold your bags and let you…
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