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Sound Healing Frequencies for Overall Wellness

Sound Healing Frequencies for Overall Wellness

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Did you know that you can use sound healing frequencies to enhance your overall wellness? We all love different kinds of music but there’s more to music than the genre and the instruments used to create a piece of musical art. One of the most important characteristic is sound frequency which helps in how we interpret sounds.

Sound Frequency Measure and Applications

Sound frequency is measured by the way in which sound waves oscillate. All sound waves travel at the same speed in the same medium. While they travel to our ears, they compress and stretch the medium (such as air) alternatively. The total number of waves produced per second is called the frequency of sound wave. The frequency is the number of vibrations per second. So 7 hertz (Hz) means 7 waves completed in one second or 7 cycles per second.

The lower limit of audibility is about 20 Hz. Low frequency sound or infrasound are all sounds around 500 Hz and below. These include the sound of waves, avalanches, earthquakes and sounds made by whales and elephants.

High frequency sounds are about 2000 Hz and above. These includes whistles, computer devices, glass breaking, nails on a chalkboard and mosquitoes.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), healing sounds are used in “toning” to help bring back balance of the mind and body. The method uses the voice to create different healing sounds for different body organs.

Sound healing also works with the Chakras, such as the Third Eye. Each energy center or chakra has its own mantra to help it go back to a balanced or active state.

Medical practices now include therapies such as music therapy, vibration therapy and brainwave entrainment to treat various health conditions and improve mental, physical and emotional health. This treatment option is slowly becoming popular as it is non-invasive, not expensive and easy to do.

In other healing modalities, it is used with crystals, plant medicine and other energy clearing practices to encourage healing in different areas of life.

Sound Healing Frequencies and Their Benefits

In sound healing modalities, different frequencies have different benefits and promote different kinds of healing. Most of these frequencies fall under the Solfeggio Frequencies* introduced in the 11th century by Guido D’Arezzo, a Benedictine monk. However, these frequencies were likely used in ancient times (in Egypt, in Sanskrit and in Medieval Gregorian chants, etc.) but records of their uses had been lost. The concept was reintroduced again by physician Joseph Puleo in the 1970s.

  • 174 Hz* – relieves pain, migraines and stress, reduces inflammation, evokes feelings of love, courage, safety and reassurance
  • 285 Hz* – heals, cuts, burns, tissues and organs, promotes cellular regeneration
  • 396 Hz* – liberates the listener from fear and guilt, helps to balance the root chakra to make you feel more grounded
  • 417 Hz – facilitates change, helps dissolve feelings of trauma and emotional blockages
  • 432 Hz – targets the heart chakra, helps soothe the soul, encourages mental and emotional clarity and openness
  • 440 Hz – also known as “cerebral music”, helps massage the brain for cognitive growth and helps awaken the third eye
  • 528 Hz* – for transformation and DNA repair (known as the “miracle frequency” as well as the “love frequency”), promotes clarity, peace, ushers in love and confidence and balances the heart and solar plexus chakras
  • 639 Hz* – reconnects and heals relationships, produces positive feelings, harmony and clear communication, self-reflection
  • 741 Hz* – helps provide solutions and self-expression, improves emotional stability, encourages feelings of safety to reconnect to your intuition
  • 852 Hz* – brings the listener back to a “spiritual order”, helps improve sense of self and inner strength
  • 963 Hz* – encourages a sense of oneness and unity, helps wake up the intuition and awaken the crown chakra, raises positive energy and vibrations, helps you connect to your inner self

Sound Healing Instruments

We all have the capability to heal ourselves so the voice is one of the instruments used in sound frequency healing. Other instruments used for meditation and sound therapies are Tibetan singing bowls, crystal singing bowls, gongs, drums, tuning forks, chimes, didgeridoo, monochord, handpan or tongue drum, flute, rainstick, crystal harp, crystal singing pyramids, kalimba, cymbals, djembe, mouth harp and many more.

Binaural beats are also a popular way to elicit different brainwaves for better sleep (Delta), for meditation (Theta), reduced anxiety, (Alpha) better focus and learning (Beta), among others.

OM Chanting and Meditation

How do we start using sound frequencies to heal ourselves? We can start with using our voice to chant as preparation for meditation or as the meditation itself. The easiest way is to use OM to chant or meditate.

We often associate the sound OM as a chant used to start and end yoga sessions. It consists of four syllables: A, U, M, and the silent syllable. When pronounced correctly, it sounds more like AUM. One of the most well known and universal mantras, it vibrates at the frequency of 432 Hz but it can also be used at higher frequencies such as at 528 Hz. It is the sound of creation, causing energy to gather and flow upward and outward. Everything in the universe vibrates; nothing is standing still. Chanting OM helps us to physically tune in to that frequency and energy.

Listen to the vibration it creates as it flows throughout your body. Chanting OM is a calming and soothing mindfulness practice that helps to slow down your breathing and prolong your exhalation. It is a breathing exercise in itself that helps you to relax and tune in to your inner self. Don’t chant too loudly. Use the natural volume of your own voice and feel the sound vibrate throughout your body.

OM is the basic sound of the Universe. When we chant, it vibrates as the same vibrational frequency found throughout nature. Chanting it means that you are symbolically and physically connecting to nature and all living beings in the Universe. It is one of the best ways to help you find your inner peace.


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How To Control Your Temper

How To Control Your Temper

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One of the ways to manage stress is learning how to control your temper. Do you get mad when somebody cuts you in traffic? How about when your child does not listen to you? How about when your staff can’t get his/her work done properly? All of us encounter situations that irate us and test our patience on a daily basis. Getting angry and frustrated is normal. However, if it gets out of control, it becomes destructive on both our health and relationships with other people. Managing how to respond to such situations is a skill that all of us must have.

Here are 10 tips on how to calm down and control your temper:

1. Breathe Deeply

Deep breathing always comes in handy whether you are angry, anxious or nervous. It removes stress and lowers your anxiety levels. It helps you relax.

Breathe slowly through your nose until you fill your lungs with oxygen. Then hold our breath for a count of three. And then exhale slowly through your mouth until you have emptied the air in your lungs.

2. Count 1 to 10

Just like what you do when counting sheep, try counting one to ten first before blurting out your emotions. Remember to count slowly. Breathe in and breathe out before you say a number. Your nerves would have already calmed by the time you reach the number ten. You will also be able to think clearly and not be blinded with emotions.

3. Think Happy Thoughts

By thinking happy thoughts, you are actually breaking your negative thoughts and replacing them with happy ones. Your focus will shift and your mood will follow.

4. Think Before You Say Anything

Words are powerful. It can make or break a relationship. It can lift a person’s morale and at the same time, it can break their spirits. So think first before you say something that you might regret later on. Pause and construct your sentences first before blurting out your emotions.

5. Exercise

Doing exercises can help you relax. Although mind-body exercises like yoga, tai chi and qigong are quite beneficial for both mind and body, other exercises and physical activities can also help. Doing exercise helps produce endorphins, the so-called happy hormones.

6. Avoid Triggers

If there are certain people, events or situations that make you mad, it is better for you to avoid or at least limit your exposure to them. If traffic drives you crazy, then avoid rush hours. If certain people annoys you, then stay away from these negative people.

7. Listen to Music

Music has a calming effect on both our minds and body. However, do take note that fast music makes you more alert and hyper; thus, it is better to listen to slow and quiet rhythm like classical music.

8. Smile

When you are angry, I’m pretty sure that the last thing that you want to do is smile. However, as weird as it may sound, smiling can make you happy. The act of smiling actually tricks your brain and your emotion follows. Thus, smiling reinforces your happiness. Unfortunately, it works two ways. In the same way that if you frown, you are also reinforcing your negative emotions. So, use the power of a smile to your advantage and be happy.

9. Change the Way You Look at Things

It is a fact that bad things do happen in life. We cannot do anything about it.  Focusing so much on the bad things can really aggravate our mood. Instead, change the way you look at things. Try to have an open mind. Maybe the other person did not mean to hurt you. And besides, by being angry, you are only hurting yourself. Anger can cause high blood pressure and even heart attack.

We cannot control everything that happens to us in life, but we can control how we respond.

L. Lionel Kendrick

10. Use Calming Scents

Use calming scents to help you relax. Put them in your car, room or workplace. Lavender, chamomile, jasmine, bergamot, rose and ylang-ylang are just some of the scents that you can use to help you calm down and relax.


First Published in Pinoy Smart Living 13.03.2019

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Posted by A.L. Jonas in Emotional, 0 comments