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Calming the Nerves

“Of all divine qualities fearlessness holds the highest place”. Sant Jnaneshwar held a reason when he said this. Criminal psychologists of modern times confirm that the sources for most of today’s crimes are fuelled by fear – the fear of uncertainty about one’s future. Particularly in a money-centric society, where accumulation of wealth is the

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Music as a Complementary Medicine

Days are not far when music gets its rightful place as a dependable medicine that complements with all forms of medical interventions – be it homeopathy, allopathy, naturopathy or ayurvedic.  It is heartening to note that India, which had been the cradle for music (raga), having employed it as a workable therapy (chikitsa) in everyday

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Music on the brain

Every bit of our musical experience presupposes the involvement of our mind. The mind influences music and in turn, gets influenced by it. As music and the mind exhibit an identical polarity or pattern, music could be considered analogous to the human psyche. It is a deeply felt reflection of our inner core of existence,

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Therapeutic music

How does music heal? Though it is still a mystery, there is belief that music stimulates the pituitary glands whose secretions affect the nervous system and blood flow.  Music therapy can be applied at all ages — from an unborn child to the terminally ill. The first sense that develops in the foetus is the

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Music for the Emotionally Disturbed

The ancient raga system of India is known for its emotional content and impact. Ragas were selectively used along with appropriate rhythms and beats to address turbulent minds and to balance emotional upheavals during unbearable losses, trauma and other emotional lows experienced by our forefathers. ‘Raga Chikitsa’ was one of the ancient texts which dealt

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Music and its Emotional Flow

In Indian traditions, different ragas have been associated with different categories of emotional states. These were based on the accumulated experience of human society. Raga has also been used as a melodic stimulus, capable of inducing well-defined emotional states, not only in the singer or performer, but also in listeners.  `All music which depicts nothing

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Raga Therapy: An Ancient Art

The ancient raga system of India is well-known for — centuries for its emotional content and impact. The ragas have been selectively used along with appropriate rhythms and beats to address the turbulent minds and to balance the emotional upheavals during unbearable losses, trauma and a lot more. ‘Raga Chikitsa’ is one of the ancient

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Proto-Ragas: The Birth of a New Concept in Indian Music Therapy 

The term ‘Proto raga ‘ was created by the volunteers of Nada Centre for Music Therapy, Chennai (www.nada.in) in the year 2005, when they were engaged in working on ‘appropriate ragas’ which could influence listening by the special children in a workshop organized at Visakhapatnam. The workshop was originally intended to observe the psychological and

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Sedative Music

In recent times, music therapy has gained world-wide recognition as a non-invasive complementary approach to medicine. With an ever-expanding body of research literature as its base, music can be prudently used for its therapeutic role towards making healthy individuals, and thereby a hale and hearty society.  What makes a Music Sedative?  Sedative music, we all

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Selecting the Appropriate Music

Martin Luther King, the famous American Black leader once said: music is a discipline and a mistress of good manners. She makes people milder and gentler, more moral and more reasonable.  His words can be a gospel for many music therapists around the world, for the role of music in disciplining the public is widely

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Music and Brain Functions

The brain is a human organ, which is least understood in science, despite the significant strides made by biological research in the 21st century. Medical researchers are still straining to unfold the mystery of this organ which is the controller of our thinking, speech and action.  The knowledge of this organ will definitely improve the

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