Monday, June 12, 2006

The Perfect Gift

Let’s hop right into a recent email. Then, I’ll be making a recommendation.

Dear Tania,

I listen to your 5 CD set everyday and read every word of your emails. I am 52 years old, not a musician, but one who has respected and loved classical music since the third grade.

I work in the high tech arena, supporting large computer systems in the So. California area. I've worked for Walt Disney Pictures Animation, and a variety of non-entertainment companies. Currently I work in a highly stressful environment for a finance company. With the sounds of Nextels, phones, loud conversations and constant interrupts, I at times feel like I'm going nuts.

Your timely emails address many of the issues I face each day. Most recently you spoke of meditation followed by King George and Handel's "Water Music." You hit home with that one. I've been puzzled as to why I am forgetting such common items and names. Just the other night, I was trying to remember the name of the actress Sela Ward having seen her in a television show called "House." I decided to go to bed focusing upon her face in my mind and not letting up. I believed I would remember her name sometime in the night or upon awakening. Well, at 3:30am, I awoke with her correct name, Sela Ward. This proved to me that the calming of my mind allowed her name to surface.

Again want to thank you for your insightful emails.

Best regards,
Les Larson

Thank you Les. I’m glad that you’re able to balance all those negative sounds and vibrations with positive ones. This alone will help you immensely. I also applaud your idea to ask a question with focus and intent before you fall asleep. This is a wonderful practice and one I’ll be expanding upon soon. You just beat me to the punch!

While we’re on the subject, let me share something I like to do. Namely to play certain uplifting CDs, like the Secret Power of Words and Music CDs as I’m falling asleep. These sounds set you up for deep rest and rejuvenation. Your mind quiets down and becomes much more receptive to new ideas – and eliminates old, useless information. In that state you will notice that Everything, and I mean Everything, is possible.

And with father’s day just around corner, give Dad a gift that relaxes and rejuvenates.

Play him the sounds of positively charged music and words of wisdom. Make this father’s day gift one that brings you and Dad unlimited joy.

Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French

P.S. “Fatherhood is pretending the present you love most is soap-on-a-rope.”
-Bill Cosby
Dad won’t pretend to like the idea of listening to sounds that restore mind, body and spirit. Order The Secret Power of Words and Music 5 CD package today.

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