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hopefully helpful healing harmonies

Posted by Phil on August 29, 2000, at 9:32:20

http://www.stevenhalpern.com/

love,

phil

 

Re: hopefully helpful healing harmonies » Phil

Posted by chdurie2 on August 29, 2000, at 21:07:45

In reply to hopefully helpful healing harmonies, posted by Phil on August 29, 2000, at 9:32:20

> http://www.stevenhalpern.com/
>
> love,
>
> phil

Phil- thanks for this! I've been looking for halpern music for more than a month. didn't realize he had his own website. you have any particular favorites? thanks again. caroline

 

Re: hopefully helpful healing harmonies

Posted by Phil on August 30, 2000, at 8:16:02

In reply to Re: hopefully helpful healing harmonies » Phil , posted by chdurie2 on August 29, 2000, at 21:07:45

> > http://www.stevenhalpern.com/
> >
> > love,
> >
> > phil
>
> Phil- thanks for this! I've been looking for halpern music for more than a month. didn't realize he had his own website. you have any particular favorites? thanks again. caroline
> >Caroline, Going to talk to my massage therapist for her recommendations. I'll let you know.
Phil

 

Re: hopefully helpful healing harmonies » Phil

Posted by chdurie2 on August 30, 2000, at 8:54:52

In reply to Re: hopefully helpful healing harmonies, posted by Phil on August 30, 2000, at 8:16:02

> > > http://www.stevenhalpern.com/
> > >
> > > love,
> > >
> > > phil
> >
> > Phil- thanks for this! I've been looking for halpern music for more than a month. didn't realize he had his own website. you have any particular favorites? thanks again. caroline
> > >Caroline, Going to talk to my massage therapist for her recommendations. I'll let you know.
> Phil

Phil- I have Gifts of the Angels, which is part of his Inner Peace series, which i like a lot. And of course, guess where I got it? At my massage place. I'm particularly curious about the ones he designed to accelerate learning (Spectrum Suite, for one.) He has some interesting comments a la Mozart and Bach re: the learning curve i.e. has to be certain specific pieces. I have a brain injury (not a psych one) and am currently studying for the LSAT (Law School Admission Test) as a cognitively impaired persona, so I've been trying out different music - so far with not enuf consistency to discuss results. If you like Halpern, there are others like him that I've gotten from my massage place - Wayne Gratz, Peter Kater, Mike Rowland, Dean Evenson, and of course, David Lanz and George Winston, if you don't know these names already and want to try new. I'll be interested to see if your massage therapist has any favorite pix. thanks again.


 

Re: hopefully helpful healing harmonies chdurie2

Posted by Phil on August 30, 2000, at 10:14:19

In reply to Re: hopefully helpful healing harmonies » Phil , posted by chdurie2 on August 30, 2000, at 8:54:52

My brother gave me a copy of Prophecy. A Hearts of Space Native American Collection. Various artists. It has grown on me quite a bit. I have some Cherokee Indian in me blood so maybe it's like going home.
From the liner notes..."The songs of Prophecy symbolize hope for the unification of the global family, the wisdom of the elders, and the spirit of nature."
Kinda like Van Halen, don't you think? :-)
Had to throw that in.

Phil


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