![]() Interestingly, the sounds emitted by the yidaki are in alignment with modern sound healing technology. The Aborigines healed broken bones, muscle tears and illnesses of every kind using their enigmatic musical instrument. ![]() Their (modern name, didgeridoo) has been used as a healing tool for at least 40,000 years. The Aboriginal people of Australia are the first known culture to heal with sound. In addition, infrasound and audible sound are now recognized as having immense healing properties. There is now a mass of research into the healing benefits of ultrasound, including its use in breaking up kidney stones and even shrinking tumours. With this discovery, research burgeoned and today the ancient art of sound healing is rapidly developing into a new science. Sound healing had almost disappeared in the West until the 1930s when acoustic researchers discovered ultrasound and its medical properties. Most ancient cultures used the seemingly magical power of sound to heal. ![]() “Sound is the medicine of the future.” Edgar Cayce I know that many of the Healers Journal readers are indeed very interested in the answers to these questions just as I am and so today, we offer you this fascinating and enlightening article on the science behind healing with sound. ![]()
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