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Take a historical journey through sacred and healing sound and music practices from ancient and indigenous cultures around the world. Discover remarkable practical applications-now proven by contemporary scientific research-for managing your mind, body, and spirit. In this book, learn how: Various percussive rhythms and pitches can shift brainwaves. Music tuned to A at 432 Hz creates feelings of peace and wellbeing. Sound can positively affect body chemistry, improving immunity to disease and diminishing the residual effects of trauma. Cancer cells die through exposure to ascending musical…mehr

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Take a historical journey through sacred and healing sound and music practices from ancient and indigenous cultures around the world. Discover remarkable practical applications-now proven by contemporary scientific research-for managing your mind, body, and spirit. In this book, learn how: Various percussive rhythms and pitches can shift brainwaves. Music tuned to A at 432 Hz creates feelings of peace and wellbeing. Sound can positively affect body chemistry, improving immunity to disease and diminishing the residual effects of trauma. Cancer cells die through exposure to ascending musical scales. Physical pain may be reduced or ended with vocal toning. The intention of a music maker is discernibly conveyed to listeners.
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Flicka Rahn, M.M.Ed., M.Sc., is an internationally known vocalist, composer, and sound healer, with a distinguished career in academia teaching at a number of universities. A former associate professor of music at Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, where she taught for twenty-two years, she has also served on the faculties of Brandeis University in Boston, Massachusetts, the Boston Conservatory of Music, and the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas. She earned a bachelor's degree from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, a master's degree in vocal performance from Texas State University, and a master's degree in guidance and counseling from Texas A&M, Kingsville. Since 2015, Ms. Rahn has been practicing sound therapy at the Integrative Healing Institute in San Antonio. She is a cofounder of the Transcendence Project and cocreator of the Innergy Tuner app. As a vocalist, Ms. Rahn has sung major operatic roles throughout the United States. She has appeared as a guest artist with, among others, the Boston Lyric Opera, the New York Wagner Society, the Boston Concert Opera, the Minnesota Grand Opera, and the San Antonio Opera. She has graced the stages of major concert halls, including Carnegie Hall, Boston Symphony Hall, and the Boston Academy of Music. She had the distinction of having worked as a cantor for over thirty years at Temple Beth El in San Antonio. Her international recitals include appearances in La Paz, Bolivia; Toledo, Spain; and Puebla, Mexico, as part of a Cultural Music Exchange showcasing American art songs. In 2012, as a Fulbright Scholar, she traveled to the Universidad Autonoma de Queretaro in Queretaro, Mexico, and taught courses on American art songs and American musical theater. She returned to Queretaro in 2015 to produce and direct musical presentations at the Proarte Escuela de Danza and the Centro Estudios de Musicales. In 2016, she continued her work in Mexico appearing with the Queretaro Symphony in their annual Opera Gala, performing solos and ensembles with Mexican vocal artists. She continues to have a large studio of classical vocal students in Queretaro, Mexico. In 2017, she and Mexican tenor Andres Pichardo presented concerts in four cities throughout Mexico. In 2018, she returned to sing a concert in Mexico City with tenors Alberto Angel and Andres Pichardo. As a composer, Ms Rahn's sacred and secular pieces for vocal soloists, choirs, and opera companies have been performed at universities, educational institutions, churches, museums, and temples. Her art songs are published in the series Art Songs by American Women Composers. In 2017, she and her musical partner, Daniel Wyman, recorded and released an album of meditation and healing music, Icaros: Chakra Soundscapes, which was inspired by her experiences of the improvised healing songs of the Shipibo shamans from the Amazon jungle in Peru. In addition to her professional activity as a singer, composer, and teacher, Ms. Rahn offers sound healing therapy to clients at the Integrative Healing Institute in San Antonio, Texas. Flicka Rahn currently resides on a horse farm in rural Texas. She is married and has a grown daughter.