Healing and Hypnotherapy Volume 3 , Issue - 3, September 2018 | Page 34

technique, while body interventions are "bottoms-up" techniques. I prefer a combination.  11. What is your take on various healing medium? If you are asking if I believe or disbelieve in variations of healing practices such as medial energy interventions, past life regressions, removal of uninvited entities and uniting soul parts my answer is that everything that is necessary and right for you to heal is right for me. Believing can be a motivation or justification, at the end of the day it is about facilitating a change, not necessarily how. I don't believe in absolute beliefs, I believe in maybe logic, as formulated by Robert Anton Wilson "belief  is  the  death  of  intelligence". With maybe logic I believe as much as possible in anything, no less. 12. Since you are into professional music, do you think music can be one of the very strong modes of healing? Your take?? I doubt there is anybody who isn't into music in one way or another. My practice of music as a profession has taught me a lot about human behavior, healing and collective intelligence. At a concert every person shows up for a reason. Some because they have a relationship with the music, some with a friend who does. It can be an act of curiosity or a need to belong to a flock for a moment or a search for love among people with the same taste in music. Some just need the energy to realign them. Some have nowhere else to go.  There is a magic that happens when music becomes a shared experience with every participator sharing a space of emotional trance, both on and off stage. After this there can be standing ovations, where the artists are honoured for facilitating this shared experience. Lighters can go in the air, hands can wave and vocals can be sung out loud as if the audience had trained for months. It all just happens because there is a shared space. Trance. Hypnosis.  From a scientific point of view music is one of the few activities that can activate almost every part of your brain at the same time. A fantastic workout and energiser.  From a trauma point of view a person with severe traumatic stress will be dissociated with their body and feelings, living in a "bubble" out of rhythm with themselves and the world, most probably to save themselves from unpleasant feelings in their bodies. By engaging in music and dancing, the