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Music Through the Ages
Ancient philosophers Plato, Aristotle and Socrates
believed musical tones created powerful effects on
the body/mind/spirit initiating subtle changes and cures.
An ancient Eastern Indian belief expresses
"It is the responsibility of the musician to create
heaven on earth and to create balance, peace and
harmony in the environment."
Ancient Grecian healing temples focused upon
music as the main force for harmonizing the body and spirit.
Ancient Egypt used harps for nobility, religious practices,
fertility rites and rebirth at funerary times.
13th Century B.C. Judea: David, poet, and shepherd
was called upon by King Saul to release "evil spirits"
through his harp.
The ancient harp, a tool for healing and transformation,
has been an avenue towards angels, God and
other ethereal realms bridging the earthly plane--where
nobility, priests, musicians and healers have attuned
themselves to universal powers and healing concepts.
believed musical tones created powerful effects on
the body/mind/spirit initiating subtle changes and cures.
An ancient Eastern Indian belief expresses
"It is the responsibility of the musician to create
heaven on earth and to create balance, peace and
harmony in the environment."
Ancient Grecian healing temples focused upon
music as the main force for harmonizing the body and spirit.
Ancient Egypt used harps for nobility, religious practices,
fertility rites and rebirth at funerary times.
13th Century B.C. Judea: David, poet, and shepherd
was called upon by King Saul to release "evil spirits"
through his harp.
The ancient harp, a tool for healing and transformation,
has been an avenue towards angels, God and
other ethereal realms bridging the earthly plane--where
nobility, priests, musicians and healers have attuned
themselves to universal powers and healing concepts.