Vibrational therapy is based on the concept that all matter (including the human body) vibrates at a natural frequency, and that through using resonant vibration, the natural balance of the body can be restored.
Within the body is a polarity system (the polarity of life) that is a system of polar opposites (quite like the Chinese concept of Yin and Yang). Most of us become stuck living life in one of these opposites instead of experiencing a full range of living. This is also known as an energy imbalance. When the body is able to live freely in a balanced state, one will live a much healthier life with the ability to move easily without discomfort. Trauma often occurs in individuals as a result of either too little or too much energy - times when the body is not moving about freely.
When our bodies are stuck in a state where they cannot move around freely, then alternative medicine therapy is used to encourage the frozen energy of the body to vibrate once again. Shock wave therapy also used to help any over-excited energy to become still. Eventually the body will be able to find a balance between the two energy levels and will be able to move freely and easily with a full range of motion. Resonance is when the vibration of one form begins to match the vibration of another. Each of the different parts of our being - physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual - will resonate at a variety of vibrational medicine.
There are many items that have vibrational frequencies that work to stimulate the body’s senses. These include sound, aroma, light, touch, color, sacred geometry, crystals, and gems. Each of theses items can be used in a form of vibrational therapy. Being exposed to various sense stimuli can actually have the power to restore balance in our body and life, and heal trauma. This is achieved through consciously engaging our senses on a regular basis. Through this procedure we are able to make lasting changes in our lives towards health and well-being.
There are also some other vibrational therapy techniques, including tuning fork therapy, reiki vibrational therapy, magnetic therapy, and drum vibration therapy. These many tools each cast their own frequency of vibration. The idea behind it is that by placing these tools beside the body, the cells of the body will begin to vibrate at the same frequency as the tool being used through the process of resonance. This in turn stimulates our body’s energy through vibration.
Each of the different vibrational therapies has their own benefits. For instance, magnetic therapy is used for relief from sports injuries, pain, swelling, fibromyalgia, and arthritis.
Tuning fork therapy is similar to acupuncture, in that it works to stimulate the energy of the body’s natural acupressure points and energy systems. It heals the body and promotes inner peace and harmony. None of these vibrational therapies are sufficient as a substitute for traditional medicine, but are great complimentary therapies.
What is vibrational healing?
Vibrational healing is a form of healing that is based on the belief that everything in the universe, including the human body, is made up solely of vibrations. There are many different forms of massage therapy that are either based on, or at least partially consist of, vibrational healing.
What are the different forms of vibrational healing therapies?
There are many different forms of massage therapy that at least partially incorporate vibration into its rhythms and techniques, but there are some that are based completely on vibrational therapy. Below is a description of a few of the more commonly known forms of vibrational healing:
- Vibrational Healing Massage Therapy (VHMT) — this is a recent form of bodywork that is focused on vibrations to heal the body. In a Vibrational Healing Massage Therapy session, the goal is to use vibration to allow the body to release built-up and pent-up tensions from within the body. This form of vibrational healing can be done anywhere (including a therapist’s office, at home, by a friend, outside, on a table, on the floor, in a chair, etc.) and does not require the removal of clothes or the use of any oils. Just as there is no certain place that this therapy must be done, there is also is no set time limit for this type of vibrational massage. It can last as little as 10 minutes, and produce quality healing results, or it can last as long as 1 hour, providing even more relaxation and healing. The goal of Vibrational Healing Massage Therapy is to completely restore the body’s circulatory, lymphatic and nervous systems. This shock wave therapy also tries to teach the patient how to utilize the body, as well as speech, in a fluid manner. By doing this, walking, talking and any daily activities seem more like a fluid (flowing from moment to moment) motion.
- Samvahan — this is a form of vibrational healing therapy that has a philosophy similar to Acupuncture because it focuses on certain points of the body, or chakras. Samvahan practitioners believe that the body consists of a living energy, but not exactly the same living energy that is present in traditional Chinese or Japanese medicine. Instead, the belief is similar to Ayurvedic medicine—the body is comprised of the same living energies that the world is made of—earth, fire, air, water and ether or space. The goal of Samvahan therapy is to use vibrational frequencies to harmoniously balance these energies. When they are unbalanced, it can create illness and pain, so to balance them relieves pain, heals, and creates well-being. Samvahan practitioners usually produce a gentle vibration with their hands, and they try to maintain the note of the earth’s daily rotation (G). By doing this, they cause animation, energy and healing within the body. Most of the Samvahan healing techniques are focused on the spine because it is most expressive of the body’s energy imbalances. When a patient receives a Samvahan therapy session, they will experience many benefits including being generally more balanced and healthy. This can lead to many other benefits, both mentally and physically.
- Musical Vibration — while many forms of massage therapy will incorporate music that is playing in the background, musical vibration therapy focuses more on the vibration of the actual music than on the massage itself. Practitioners of musical vibration therapy also use the hands on a regular basis to combine touch therapy with the music therapy. Therapists of musical vibration therapy use an Acoustical Touch System (ATS) as well as a Vibrational Attunement Massage (VAM). The ATS is used to apply the vibrations of music to the body, and the VAM is a massage technique that is meant to enhance the use of the ATS. Once the music begins to send out the vibrations to the body through the Acoustical Touch System, the massage therapist will begin to use Vibrational Attunement Massage in synch with those vibrations. Some describe the combination of these by saying that the massage therapist becomes a conductor and the body becomes a musical symphony. One great benefit of using musical vibrations in conjunction with touch healing is that the massage therapist is usually just as happy and reenergized as the patient at the end of the session. Just as with many other forms of vibrational healing therapy, there is no set time for this type of vibrational music massage. Even a session that is as short as 15 minutes can have wonderful effects on the patient’s relaxation and happiness.
Whatever form of vibrational healing therapy you are considering, there are many benefits to be had from this type of therapy. Whether you choose musical vibration healing therapy, Samvahan, or VHMT, you will most likely leave even the first session feeling more refreshed and more awake mentally and physically. You will also likely feel more relaxed and an overall sense of happiness and well-being.
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