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  • - Sound Therapy for Well-Being
    av Beryl Taylor
    202,-

    Unleashing the Power of Music: Sound Therapy for Well-Being is a resonating beacon for anyone seeking harmony and tranquility in their busy lives. This special report pulsates with the power of music and its transformative influence on our physical and emotional well-being. Composed by Beryl Taylor, a vibrant music enthusiast and wellness promoter, it is the ticket to an unprecedented journey into the world of sound.Dive deep into the heart of our musical universe as you explore the effect of rhythm and harmony on your emotional landscape, the calming influence of melodies, the traditional chants and hums of cultures past, and much more. Listen to tales of humans synchronized to the rhythm of music, finding solace, healing, and equilibrium. Decode the science behind music's magic and apply it to amplify your daily wellness routine. Unique insights, pragmatic techniques, and passionate storytelling make this report an invigorating symphony of knowledge. Discover how to create your personal soundscapes and tune into your innate rhythm. Unleashing the Power of Music: Sound Therapy for Well-Being unwraps the gift of sound and shows us why music is the medicine we often overlook.Don't just read about health; dance with it, sway to its tune, and strike a chord of well-being with Unleashing the Power of Music: Sound Therapy for Well-Being. So get ready, set your volume, and ride the melodic waves to a healthier, happier you!

  • av David Wilson, Alan Bagnall & Beryl Taylor
    1 079,-

    This is the report of the excavation of an enigmatic site in South Gloucestershire, which contained a decorated cellar with a cruciform setting of channels beneath its floor, almost certainly of 'ritual' significance, and a very large bath-house which included a swimming pool some fourteen metres long. Both the cellar and the bath-house had painted wall plaster and the bath-house contained a small area of tessellated floor. No other rooms were decorated in any way. The site dates from the late 1st Century AD and there was no evidence of any earlier activity apart from a number of randomly distributed flints, mainly Mesolithic.With contributions from Michael J. Allen, Rosemary Braithwaite, Blue Circle Technical Centre, Tony Boxall, Janet Cooper, Hugh Corrie, Martin Henig, Mark Maltby, Fiona Roe, Erica Utsi, Bruce Waddell, Jenny Waring, John Peter Wild, David Williams and Kay Wood.

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