Programming Your Mind With Sound
Using sound to program your mind is as easy as pie. Here’s what one reader wanted to know.
"Hello Tania,
I have purchased your series and enjoy the compositions. But I have a question.
"What is highly programmable music (is that predictable melody line that is easy to learn and internalize?)
"Great Job, on the compositions!"
Erien F.
Thank you, Erien. As you’re listening to the CDs you’ll notice how just turning on the music will change how you feel – if ever so subtly.
The programming is instantaneously felt in your mind and heart.
It all happens subconsciously, so when you listen to certain music frequently you’ll enter that good feeling automatically. Yes, remembering a melody from any of the songs will also do the trick. The memory of anything will trigger the feelings you associate with that memory.
It’s why remembering music from years, even decades past, can make you well up with tears, joy or laughter. It might get your chest pounding as if the experience were happening for the first time. That’s the subconscious power of sound at work.
Great thing is, you can program your mind anyway you want to.
However, the critical thing is that you know how the music affects you. Remember – sounds affect you instantly, whether it’s someone’s tone of voice, a song on the radio or traffic noise.
Anything that changes your mood, your ability to focus is a tool you can use. Just make sure, it’s good mood food that’s feeding your mind.
Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French
P.S. Highly programmable music that elicits joy and calmness is nothing to sneeze at. A powerful tool that’s easy to use, and easy to integrate into any daily activity. Fill your days with sounds that inspire.
"Hello Tania,
I have purchased your series and enjoy the compositions. But I have a question.
"What is highly programmable music (is that predictable melody line that is easy to learn and internalize?)
"Great Job, on the compositions!"
Erien F.
Thank you, Erien. As you’re listening to the CDs you’ll notice how just turning on the music will change how you feel – if ever so subtly.
The programming is instantaneously felt in your mind and heart.
It all happens subconsciously, so when you listen to certain music frequently you’ll enter that good feeling automatically. Yes, remembering a melody from any of the songs will also do the trick. The memory of anything will trigger the feelings you associate with that memory.
It’s why remembering music from years, even decades past, can make you well up with tears, joy or laughter. It might get your chest pounding as if the experience were happening for the first time. That’s the subconscious power of sound at work.
Great thing is, you can program your mind anyway you want to.
However, the critical thing is that you know how the music affects you. Remember – sounds affect you instantly, whether it’s someone’s tone of voice, a song on the radio or traffic noise.
Anything that changes your mood, your ability to focus is a tool you can use. Just make sure, it’s good mood food that’s feeding your mind.
Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French
P.S. Highly programmable music that elicits joy and calmness is nothing to sneeze at. A powerful tool that’s easy to use, and easy to integrate into any daily activity. Fill your days with sounds that inspire.
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