
Heal Yourself with Sound and Music
The Collectors Series on Music and Sound Healing
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Don Campbell
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Don Campbell
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Learn how sound and music can help you orchestrate a healthier and more harmonious life with Heal Yourself with Sound and Music. Taught by Don Campbell, author of the national best seller The Mozart Effect®, Heal Yourself with Sound and Music gathers together his most useful sessions on the power of sound to spark creativity, soothe our emotions, jump-start learning, and even heal our bodies.
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Mixed
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- Brenda H.
- 05-15-22
Interesting lectures and useful practices
Enjoyed listening to all of the lectures. The exercises are simple and are a happy marriage of music sounding and then sometimes visualizations. I look forward to putting them into practice.
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- 02-17-16
Don't take your mind and ears for granted.
Very valuable insight into the importance of Sound on the Mind and Body. Love Don Campbell's work in a field that doesn't get enough attention.
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