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The Vibration That Heals: From Verbal First Aid to the Power of Pure Music

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In the movie, The Weeping Camel, after a long and painful labor, a camel gave birth to a stillborn in a small Tibetan village. The animal, grieved beyond her owners' imaginations, lay down in grief and would not get up. She keened and groaned in pain.

The villagers tried everything to encourage her back to the world of the living. They enticed her with foods. They cajoled her with caresses. They pushed her, pulled her, and pleaded with her.

But the camel was beyond their emotional reach. Barely sensing their presence, the grieving mother had become entombed in her own loss.

One day, a villager had the inspiration to call in a local musician. When the musician arrived at the weakened camel's stable, he became very still. He listened for a long time until he picked up his instrument and made the sounds of the camel's weeping. He "sang" this way with her until she lifted her head. He kept playing. In time, she stopped weeping and started looking for her food. Finally, she stood. Her grief was resolved.

A colleague told me about this movie before I gave a workshop on classical homeopathy and I included it to demonstrate the power of vibration and the principle of "like cures like" (or similia similibus curentur). In clinical terms, it is called pacing and is considered to be one of the most powerful healing tools in a therapist's kit.

I also told my husband about it since he's a musician and engineer and I thought he'd not only understand but be delighted by this mystery of resonance and musical healing.

"So, what do you think?" I asked.

"So she had to have someone to grieve with?" he said.

"Precisely," I answered.

Then he added, "Well, there's the blues for ya."

Vibrational resonance has been no secret to musicians or lovers of music. Mystics and prophets have been privy to its power, using music to celebrate and call forth the Divine.

But where is science on the matter?

There's an old saying: "The scientists climbed the mountain and found the mystics waiting." I imagine there will be more than a few musicians there as well.

Verbal First Aid and The Resonance of Words

Vibration--whether in the form of words or song--moves us deeply. According to cellular biologist and author, Bruce Lipton, our environments (the amalgam of all vibration, including thought) determine how we function at the genetic level, which resources are tapped, which are discarded or repressed.

Lipton's research found that DNA--amazingly--was not "fixed" as almost everyone had previously thought, but that the proteins would find a variety of expressions depending on their environments--both physical and emotional.

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Judith Acosta, LISW, CHT is a licensed psychotherapist and clinical homeopath in private practice in Placitas and Albuquerque. Her areas of specialization include the treatment of anxiety, depression, and trauma. She has appeared on both television (more...)
 

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