Monday, December 4, 2017

A Season of Healing Music




            WHEN YOU THINK OF CHRISTMAS, WHAT COMES TO MIND?

            Soft, falling snow, pine trees, special beverages and treats? Oh, and how about gifts?






            And what about those grand choir and symphony programs, that special music we listen to this time of year. Songs that rejoice over our Saviors birth, of family time, of dreaming of a white Christmas and sleigh bells jingling.

            Since it’s Music Monday, I thought it would be a great time to kick off our Advent celebration by delving into music and how it can heal and bring us peace.


7 Healing Frequencies of Music—Play like King David?
           
            Maybe many of you are familiar with him, but I was just recently introduced— through a third-party email promotion—to Christian musician, author, and speaker, Michael Tyrell and his Whole Tones Music project.

            Michael focuses on the healing power of music through his Whole Tones brand and claims to have found the 7 healing frequencies that transform people’s lives with healing, hope and praise.

            On his website video, he appears to be a sincere, genuine (and fervent) believer who says he was “directed by the Lord to create this music,” which he believes is the same type of music David played on his lyre to bring healing to King Saul.

            He calls it WholetonesTM: The Healing Frequency Music Project.

            His story, which you can find on his main website, is quite amazing. While there you can watch a short video of the artist and read the story.
           
            https://wholetones.com/?affid=169538&subid=TS-  WTDirBrand&gclid=CjwKCAiA9f7QBRBpEiwApLGUihXwyvbtKM6eF7TMK            nK53xmxkRbQOd8ArjO6Arq8oK8JwQjY0DiqPRoCD78QAvD_BwE

            And he now has a Christmas album with traditional songs he’s orchestrated with his Wholetones, healing frequencies method.

            They claim that the “healing music” can:

ü  dissolve stress
ü  help you enjoy deep, restorative sleep
ü  reduce pain and discomfort

      If all of that is true, and the music truly is healing, then the cost of his music is a bargain. And he offers a 365-day return guarantee.

      Here’s a link to his special Christmas music. (Don’t forget to return here after you’ve listened to a sample of the CD!)

            wholetones.com/ptn/71?utm_campaign=christmas&utm_medium=email&utm_co            ntent=&utm_source=advancedbionutritionals&subid=2017_1116ab_christmas&u tm_term=wholetones-christmas&AFFID=79204





Bring on the Christmas music!
           
            If you’d like a real holiday visual and musical treat, go to this YouTube video of an unusual, and moving, Christmas production. It brought tears to my eyes.

            www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5mdybeyLVc

            You can also go to #sharethegift

           

            Or you can enjoy the Trans-Siberian Orchestra perform Carol the Bells (for sentimental reasons, one of my favorite Christmas songs).

            www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9wD5qnq_eo

           

            Now, can anyone say O Holy Night!

            www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElJ0fiD0lkc

           
           
            And Little Drummer Boy like you’ve never seen it performed before. The photography in this one isn’t the greatest, but the drummers are phenomenal!

            www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sKmHiGOv70


           
            We can’t let Christmas go by without hearing Handel’s Messiah!
           
            www.youtube.com/watch?v=VI6dsMeABpU

           
            And if you want to see how music transcends countries and generations, treat yourself to this Ode to Joy video.

            www.youtube.com/watch?v=fj6r3-sQr58


            Happy singing!


            I hope you’ve been able to prepare your heart for Christmas. I know it can be difficult this time of year, but it’s certainly worth the effort!


Make this Advent a special one.





Until next week—

Blessings,
           
Andrea
May you prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers (3 John 2).

Photos courtesy of Google Images          

(Note: I am not an affiliate of Whole TonesTM music, and I do not receive any benefits from promoting or directing you to the music.)

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