Wednesday, October 16, 2024

The Music of Healing: The Sound of Love

When was the last time someone whispered in your ear?

Thanks to the interaction and energetic resonance between human beings, a healer is supposed to be able to produce a wonderful symphony in the body and soul of the recipient of the therapy, even if it sounds out of tune at first, which is what therapy is for.

That is healing, a song of praise and glory to love, to life, and to God, a tuning of the soul so that it vibrates (sounds) with the same frequency as the Great Song of the Creator, and therefore produces that reconnection between the human soul and the Almighty, but not always, in truth, it is almost never like that.

Please note that the topic we are discussing is unknown to the vast majority of people, including those in our field. Think: When was the last time someone sang you a lullaby, whispered sweet words in your ear, moaned and sighed in unison with your moans and sighs?

How long has it been since someone sang a song to you?

Many, or perhaps only some "new lovers", could answer positively (or, as we would wish) to this last question, but it has been music created unconsciously, spontaneously, and it does not usually last, which is commonly called "Cupid's arrow". Few people, perhaps none, will answer "just yesterday my husband or wife sang me a "lullaby", and I ended up falling asleep in his or her arms while I also sang with him or her".

I am an experienced therapist, and only after almost thirty years of practice, and more than thirty thousand therapies, have I been able to introduce soft moans, whispers and sighs, among other sounds (all of them healing, comforting, calming, relaxing, exciting) into healing sessions.

Sighs mean that energy has begun to flow, to reach where it had not reached for a long time. Sighs are proof that the person has relaxed, opened up, gotten rid of fears, has begun to breathe, to live, in short.

Pleasant Sounds Reach the Soul, Reach the Heart

The soft, small moans show that the chakras are "coming into their own" state, that is, that they really should be in, be in, vibrate. They occur after energetic blockages have been removed. A soft moan means "that's good, I like it, this is how I should feel, this is wonderful, this is how I want to live, oh, how good."

What I am telling you, which is exclusive, is only accepted and interpreted positively by one percent of my patients. Even a smaller percentage dares to enter into resonance with me and sigh with me or sing with me (even if deep down they want to), because their prejudices and taboos prevent them from doing so. Telling you that finishing the therapies softly humming a short melody, and that your patient continues humming it back to you, is worthless, I assure you.

Positive Sounds Heal Because They Are Expressions of Love

We realize, and very clearly, that positive sounds (although not always called "music"), unite us, protect us, heal us, love us, ...

This is how all our relationships should be:  "A comforting song of full happiness to life and love, for one's own enjoyment and that of others."

As you may have noticed, God is not stupid, the soul is wise, and life is wonderful. If we used the natural spiritual potential with which our Creator has endowed us, we would literally live in glory.

*Damián Alvarez's articles are part of Copyrighted Books, so all rights are reserved.