Monthly Archives: April 2017
Auditory therapy of A. Tomatis (part 1)
About 40 years ago, the French otolaryngologist Alfred Tomatis made some amazing discoveries that gave impetus to the development of the method of Tomatis. This method has different names: “auditory training”, “auditory excitation” or “auditory therapy”. Its purpose is to re-educate the person in the process of listening, which improves the ability to learn and master languages, to communicate, increases creativity and has a positive effect on the social behavior of the individual.
The Tomatis Method has helped thousands of children suffering from hearing problems, speech disorders, attention deficit disorder (DKV), autism, as well as motor disorders. Continue reading
Huge frequency power
Hard rock sucks energy not only from a person, but also, for example, from geraniums. Since the time of Luther Burbank it is known that music and sounds can affect the vegetation.
Perhaps the ancients knew this too, as they sang while working in the field and used rhythmic dances to rest from work. But the only way we really knew about it was after Dan Carlson of blaine, Minnesota, did the most basic research of his life.
After years of hard work, Carlson found that the sounds that energize plants have the same frequency as the sounds that, according to Tomatis, awaken people. Continue reading