Emotional Healing and Sound Therapy
"The music seems to take you back to the womb"


Sarah suffered from severe emotional difficulties as a result of an abusive background, and described her life up until the age of fifty as a constant daily battle dealing with deep inner turmoil, confusion, fragmentation and fear.
When she first heard about Sound Therapy, she said she instinctively knew it would help her, but did not expect such a transformative effect.
When she began listening, she had instant relief from her stress, fear and anxiety. Her sleeping pattern changed, giving her deeper, longer sleep. Her sore, weepy and itching ears, which she had had since the age of 12, started to heal. She noticed that certain sounds were sharper and made her feel excited, particularly the birds, and she had a decreased appetite for sweet food.
Most of all what made the difference, she said, “was a strong feeling that I will be able to heal from the abuse – already I have had some very healing dreams and deep realisations (pennies dropping). Yesterday, tears started to flow a little. And although I felt sad when I was crying, the sadness had a sweetness rather than a stifling desperation.”
Such healing experiences are often described by listeners of Sound Therapy, a program based on the discoveries of the ear specialist, Dr Alfred Tomatis, and more therapies are now being uncovered that demonstrate the remarkable healing power of sound. “Vibration is the fundamental essence of all matter, and sound is vibration turned into consciousness,” says Rafaele Joudry, founder of Sound Therapy International. “When we change the vibration of a molecule, we change its propensity to be sick or well, to thrive or die. At this level it is easy to see how profound and important sound may be in our day to day wellbeing.”







