THE HEALING POWER OF MUSIC

Some people have witnessed the lows of depression. They have known the terrors of delusion and paranoia and have felt the itchiness of anxiety. In every instance, some people know they need to calm down. Most times this implies going home, drawing the covers up and putting on soft music. It is becoming something completely natural that music quenches ablaze fire in the emotion/minds and leaves the soul with a new pleasant flame. Music is something magical. It is a kind of healing for life’s emotional wounds. It might be a remiss in talking about coping techniques if music is not mentioned.
The crazy thing about music is that there’s so much out there that there’s literally something for every mood imaginable. There is music to an ethereal state, there’s music to pump you up and there’s music that simply serves to take away silence. With music, it is possible to open a door in the heart of the listener.
Everyone has a favorite song or artiste and it is no surprise that liking the same music can be a topic of conversation and a tool of connection. Personalities can even be determined by the type of music people listen to. There are so many facets of personalization that come from music that it is no surprise that music can be as contentious as politics or religion. It is different for everybody.
Some people like to get amped up, some like to quiet down, others like calm music that can ease the wounds of schizophrenia.
Some people also like hip-hop music with rhythmical drive of dancing. They can’t count the number of times they have been overwhelmed by the world that the first thing they do when they go home is put on some music to calm their nerves and bring them into a more peaceful state.
Hundreds of studies have been carried out on the healing power of calm music and it is for good reason. It is soothing, in a way unlike pretty much anything else imaginable. It is transformative.
It can change the mood. It can slow the heart rate and it can calm obtrusive thoughts. Certainly, there’s something about it that takes an individual out of a situation and gives respite. The therapeutic advantages of music are undeniable.
It kind of amazes some people that they have started to take music as a therapy technique. It is just something they do to wind down the day. It is a habit and they would be lying if they say that it has not helped. Sometimes, they just need to escape.
Simply put, it is something that is extremely beneficial. What is your preferred music? How do you feel when you play the music or sing along with it? Can it help if you are feeling down or discouraged or disappointed or bettered? I may say yes.
Music is necessary in church because it helps the church to condition their spirit, soul and mind in order to receive revelation and inspiration from God.
Wherever you are, whenever you are alone, when you are facing a challenge or trouble, put on some music and things might be a little or absolutely better.

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