Music to Write By: David Dobbs Looks at Writer’s Favorite Tunes
It is no surprise that writers will get inspired by certain types of music. In David Dobbs’ Wired Magazine article, Gimme Johann, Gimme Jimmy: Music to Write By you learn that the craft of writing is not just an event of meticulous scratching on paper or tapping on a keyboard. Writers actually do have preferences…
The Best Meditation Music for Children
Meditation music for children that combines soothing bed time story telling to get your child focused on positive, inspiring imagery while overlaying beneficial binaural beat frequencies in the background probably offers the best meditation and sleep soother solution. We’ve taken the time to assemble the titles our readers and customers have voted as the best…
Misconceptions on Hypertension and High Blood Pressure
Web MD recently posted some good information on hypertension. Seems like many people tend to ignore the warning signs of hypertension and fail to see the connection between hypertension and high blood pressure. In quick summary the article says there are 5 misconceptions that people with hypertension should be aware of: High Blood Pressure isn’t…
Learning Meditation – Where to Go
If you’re new to meditation the first thing that comes to mind is the lotus position so prevalent in natural health magazines and websites. This sitting posture could be challenging for some, and to get a good idea of how you do it correctly you may need to read up about it or visit your…
Always Forward, Always Fresh Pat Metheny Group
Once again we couldn’t resist sharing the forward jazz-based music of Pat Metheny. Gotta dig this live performance of First Circle in Italy. A wonderful way to start the week!
Massage Helps Treat Low Back Pain
While most people readily understand the benefits of massage, this informative article at WebMD explains how a study proves that massage actually does help repair muscles and reduce pain, especially in places hard to treat- like the lower back. The study cited in the report reveals that out of the 400 people randomly sampled, those…
Day 3 of Massage Therapy Awareness Week
Here it is day 3 of Massage Therapy Awareness Week, and a sense of appreciation for the arts and sciences behind therapeutic massage starts to take hold and inspire the staff here at Hemisyncforyou.com. The New Britain Herald, based in New Britain, Connecticut, recently interviewed resident Lynne Gavrilis who is a licensed massage therapist to…
The Building Blocks of Music and Sound Waves
In a recent search on music and meditation for our blog I came across an informative web page titled, Vibration, Music and the Basic Truths of Reality. Chords, octaves, standing waves and resonance give us a better picture of the building blocks of sound waves and how resonance and frequencies display characteristics in 3 dimensional form.…
ADHD and Your Kid’s Brain
Dartmouth’s David Bucci says new data from the last several years indicates children experience neurobiological changes in the brain differently than adults, especially from exercise. “In the last several years there have been data suggesting that neurobiological changes are happening — [there are] very brain-specific mechanisms at work here,” says Bucci, an associate professor in…
Reducing Stress for a Friend’s Pregnancy
Nobody knows for sure how to keep their pregnant daughter, wife or friend completely comfortable. It is an experience profoundly personal and specific to their bodies and attitudes. As a bystander to this period, the husband, friend or relative may have an urge to show appreciation and love during their friend’s 9 months of pregnancy…