tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-88491843096733016.post1236947376542671972..comments2023-10-28T01:12:18.549-07:00Comments on APOGEE Acu-Tone™ ~ Vibrational Sound Therapy: Words and Their Effect on our DNA ... the frequencies of conscious thought...Rose Marie Raccioppihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12327247225256540829noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-88491843096733016.post-7618201111410034942016-08-03T08:12:05.063-07:002016-08-03T08:12:05.063-07:00W O R D S... be they in thought, symbols upon a pa...W O R D S... be they in thought, symbols upon a page, spoken, whispered, shouted, written, sung, are VIBRATIONS that signal the cells of our body, effecting cell communication and our state of BEING. As a POET, I have come to embrace the Passion, the Omnipresence, the Evolutionary, the Truth, of our perceptions and the words we hold true. As a Vibrational Therapist, I have come to deeply appreciate the effects of words in initiating states of dissonance or harmony.<br /><br />Here posted is an excerpt from an article that indeed is reflective of such shared perspectives: "If negative words are a disaster for our mind, health and relationships, the opposite is also true of optimistic language. When we hold a positive word in our mind the frontal lobe is stimulated. This is the region of the brain responsible for higher mental processes like thinking, decision making and planning — it also includes specific language centers that are linked directly to the motor cortex that moves you into action. On top of that, the longer you focus on positive words, the more other areas of the brain are influenced. You begin to change the perception of yourself and others. And you build resiliency to life’s trials and tribulations."<br />"As you begin to see yourself in a positive light, it will create a bias toward seeing the good in others. In contrast, negative words create a poor self-image which cultivates suspicion and doubt. “Over time the structure of your thalamus will also change in response to your conscious words, thoughts, and feelings, and we believe that the thalamic changes affect the way in which you perceive reality,” said the authors.<br /><br />In closing, they add:"<br />“Our advice: choose your words wisely and speak them slowly. This will allow you to interrupt the brain’s propensity to be negative, and as recent research has shown, the mere repetition of positive words like love, peace, and compassion will turn on specific genes that lower your physical and emotional stress. You’ll feel better, you’ll live longer, and you’ll build deeper and more trusting relationships with others—at home and at work.” http://wakeup-world.com/…/how-words-rewire-our-brains-for-…/<br />Rose Marie Raccioppihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12327247225256540829noreply@blogger.com