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September 2011 Newsletter

You’re lying in bed, tired but not sleepy. Thoughts spin round your head as you stare at the invisible ceiling. You fluff up your pillow – perhaps that will help. You turn over – perhaps a new position will enable your mind to switch off. You count sheep – surely you’ll drift off now…

 

But instead, you become even more alert and the night grinds onwards and it’s only towards dawn that you eventually doze only to be woken two hours later when the alarm goes off. How are you going to make it through the day? You’re exhausted, constantly yawning and can’t concentrate. Your eyes feel red and gritty and want to close all the time, even while you’re driving. You’ve become a danger to yourself and to others.

 

Research shows that a staggering 40% of women and 30% of men in the Western world are actively seeking help because of insomnia and there are many more who suffer in silence. Partly, insomnia is to do with our modern lifestyle. It is estimated that we sleep, on average three weeks less over the year than our grandparents did at our age. And the effects of sleep deprivation are beginning to show. We are becoming more nervous, we feel out of control, we’re unable to relax or make good decisions and our blood pressure is rising. Lack of sleep is also making us get fatter.

 

So what can we do? The orthodox medical route is via drugs but if you don’t want to take pills then science is beginning to offer some fascinating alternatives. One of the keys to understanding sleep patterns lies in our brainwaves. When we are awake, they oscillate at 13-30 hz (cycles per second) and are known as Beta. Below this is Alpha, an oscillation of 8 – 12 hz. In Theta, 3 – 7 hz, we experience the first stage of sleep known as as Rapid Eye Movement (REM) and finally, in Delta, 0.5- 3hz, we finally achieve that oh, so blissful state, deep sleep, in which our minds finally rest and our bodies heal.

 

Brainwave technology is one of the latest and most interesting discoveries to help the exhausted. Research into brainwave entrainment began in the 1930s when the use of flashing lights proved that the body’s internal rhythm patterns were controlled by moon phases, day lengths and seasonal temperatures. Now composers are creating sound tracks which incorporate natural sounds with electromagnetic pulses so that, at last, we are able to control our own brainwave states at the push of a button.

 

Help offered by the world of sound doesn’t end there. If you prefer live, acoustic sound, then tuning forks can offer relief not only for sleep disorders but also dyslexia, dyspraxia and learning difficulties. Tuning forks work by using binaural beat rhythms. When a different frequency is played into each ear, the brain will not only hear them separately but will also add them up and, most critically, subtract them. In this way, a high Beta brainwave can be entrained to a lower, sleep state in a gentle, pleasurable and profoundly relaxing way.

 

So don’t despair if you can’t sleep. There is help at hand. Discover the extraordinary power of tuning forks and Acoustic Brain Entrainment. Oh, and remember to smile. As Richard Harding Davis said: “No civilised person goes to bed the same day he gets up.” With a little help you’ll be able to retrain your brain into a healthy sleep pattern. Otherwise, Eric Morecombe and Ernie Wise will have the last laugh:

ERIC: You know, I heard something this morning that really opened my eyes.

ERNIE: What was it?
ERIC: My alarm clock!

 

Sweet dreams!

July 2011 Newsletter

As we are made up of over 70% water, our health can be reflected in the water of our bodies much as a reflection can be seen in a lake. If our bodies are clear and free of disease, our cells are beautiful. If however, we are ill, then our cells tell a very different story.

In the 1990s Dr Masuro Emoto of Japan discovered a way of photographing water by freezing it. He discovered that the purest water forms beautiful crystals whereas London tap water, for example, looks like frog spawn.

In his book “The Secret Life of Water” he shows photographs of what happens to water when it is exposed to different emotions such as happiness or hate or gratitude or war. As you might imagine, water taken from the Hudson river in New York on the 11th September 2001 after the Twin Towers had been destroyed shows a nightmarish image. Incredibly, he also showed that if you take a glass of the purest spring water and write a label saying “I hate you” and stick it to the glass, the water will then photograph like frogspawn. Conversely, if you take a glass of London tap water and stick on a label saying “I love you”, it will photograph as beautiful crystals.

This extraordinary demonstration of the power of thought tells us that each time we have a negative thought about ourselves we do tremendous damage to over 70% of our bodies. Just think of the effect you could have on yourself and others if you thought positively.

So next time you go to tell yourself that you are fat or ugly or stupid, stop yourself immediately. Replace that negative thought with a positive one and wait for your cells to sing. Because they will. It has now been proven that each cell in the body sings a different note.

What a symphony we must make when we love ourselves and others and are happy.

Enjoy!

June 2011 Newsletter

June Newsletter

Welcome to Your Sound Balance’s June newsletter. Sound is energy/Chi and recently I have been looking at the energy of food. Nutrition seems to be a minefield of conflicting information. I rather like the Chinese view which gives you the ability to work out what is good for you as an individual rather than having to swallow a generalistic set of rules.

Transforming Your Chi With Food

Nourishing our bodies positively is one of the keys to maintaining strong
Chi. Keep an inventory of all the foods you eat that make you feel good and all those that don’t. These will be different for each of us.
The Chinese separate foods into cold, cool, warm, hot and neutral. In
other words, each different food will make you cold, cool, warm, hot or will have no temperature effect. These effects are not always obvious. Tea, for example, is cooling and has a cold effect on the body even when drunk hot. Coffee, on the other hand, is warming. The trick is to know what you, personally, need. If you have a cold constitution and need warming, then the warm and hot foods will serve you better than the cool, colder ones. If you have a hot constitution and need cooling, then the opposite is the case.
If you need to be warmed then try eating red peppers – it doesn’t
matter if they are served hot or cold. If you need cool food, try eating
cucumber. Viewing food in this way can help you to work with your body
rather than against it. It is not a case of following a healthy diet
designed to fit everyone but of discovering what your individual body needs and then working out an eating programme that will suit you individually.

Bon appétit!

Laurelle

May 2011 Newsletter

Newsletter May 2011

We already know that singing is an enjoyable and powerful way to strengthen the voice. However, after thousands of years of practice in the East, the power of chanting mantra in Sanskrit is becoming recognised in the Western World. Chanting uses the voice to combine sound with considered intent. On a material level, chants can be used, for example, to help you get a new job, move house or find a new partner. Chanting can also be used to help you overcome illness and achieve better health. Emotionally, it can help you deal with issues such as anger, frustration and jealousy. Mentally, chanting can help you deal with such conditions as depression and memory loss. Spiritually, chanting can help you develop a greater sense of connection with God.

Chanting in a group is a powerful, life enhancing experience which brings people together in community. Chanting together can also offer a practical way of helping to ease world events. A group of 15 people chanting for an hour has been documented as clearing the pollution in a lake after a disastrous chemical spill. Imagine what could happen if thousands of people from all over the world joined together to chant for peace in Libya or ease the suffering in Japan after the earthquake.

Enlightened Voices will run fortnightly on Wednesday evenings from 8 – 9.30pm at The Pine Lodge in May and continue through the summer, being held outside to celebrate the summer on two occasions. Everyone is welcome. £10 per session. Please come along and see how chanting can help you make a difference. Email me on laurelle@yoursound.org.uk or phone for more information.

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