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Healing Yourself with Your Own Voice
- Your Own Voice Holds the Power to Heal
- De: Don Campbell
- Narrado por: Don Campbell
- Duración: 1 h y 5 m
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Healing Yourself with Your Own Voice is about rediscovering the natural power of the human voice and its role in establishing a balanced, healthful life. Don Campbell, founder of the Institute for Music, Health, and Education and author of the national best seller The Mozart Effect®, leads you through step-by-step exercises to demonstrate how different sounds affect the brain and the body. Exercises focus on the alignment of mind, body, and voice; an inner massage; and much more.
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I am not wholly impartial, but I did love it
- De k family en 09-23-24
- Healing Yourself with Your Own Voice
- Your Own Voice Holds the Power to Heal
- De: Don Campbell
- Narrado por: Don Campbell
Yes!
Revisado: 01-30-23
First off, I want to say that the authors voice is absolutely beautiful and enticing. It becomes clear from the first few words spoken that he knows his voice and that he has command over it to express any emotion he chooses with great conviction. My natural musician ears spent an hour of delight, listening to this recording!
I also came to realize that I myself am actually not as much of a beginner in this art of self healing through sound, as I would have make myself believe. We all have, since we were born, used the skill of making sound for manipulating our perceptions, our feelings, our health, our energy levels, intuitively. In this, unfortunately very short, presentation, Dan Campbell himself, reminds us how to utilize these natural skills for our own health and mood and energetic balancing. It is a fun demonstration, delivered with ease and some light humor peppered in here and there.
I enjoyed every part of it, the only thing I would like to see changed, is the stretches of silence, where the listener is encouraged to do an exercise, and then return to the text at hand. I think it would be more useful to ask the listener to push the pause button, do the exercise, and then resume. I cannot really see the usefulness of having stretches of blanks inside an audible book.
It would also be useful to the customers to indicate that this is a initiatory level of presentation, very much like a first introduction to the concept of sound as a healing vehicle.
And as such, it might certainly induce many listeners to begin their own journey of discovery of the power of their own voice.
If you found my review, helpful, thank you for letting me know.
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Jesus and the Essenes
- De: Dolores Cannon
- Narrado por: Carol Morrison, Saundra Kaye, Ted Snow
- Duración: 12 h y 26 m
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This extraordinary document represents a new form of historical research and straightens out many open questions and misinterpretations. It takes the form of direct dialogues between a modern researcher and a member of the Qumran Essene community. Alive around the time of Christ, this community has become the focus of ideas about the connection of Jesus' teachings to earlier traditions.
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everyone should read or listen to this
- De Fractal Cat en 03-24-19
- Jesus and the Essenes
- De: Dolores Cannon
- Narrado por: Carol Morrison, Saundra Kaye, Ted Snow
Misguiding Title
Revisado: 01-28-23
It Would do this book better justice, to inverse the title, and called History of the Essenes and Jesus. The very first thing I would like to comment on is the voice of the male reader: it is totally inappropriate. I completely failed to understand why this should be a southern accent, or is it an Ozark accent? It seems to me that the subject coming through in this past life investigation is of Aramaic origin, so why did the publisher not choose a reader with a true and authentic accent of that geographical region? To my ears, this voice portrays the subject as being somewhat dumb and uneducated. In reality, this could not be further from the truth I am now in chapter 10, and I just cannot get used to this annoying Ozark accent. I find it to be very distracting.
Regarding the content, I am pleased with the way it has been structured. Since my parents had the good sense to endow me with a solid and very broad and thorough education, I have not discovered much news yet in the story, however, it is interesting to hear all this from a time travel eyewitness, if I may say so, as I feel that it gives a good solid validity to what we can read and study in our own history books.
Coming back once more to the case of the non-native speaker, I feel this is important, since an audible book, relies on listening, not reading. I would’ve given this book 5 stars if I hadn’t been so annoyed with this totally out of line accent.
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