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the energy blockages out. This makes space for the
new energy to enter that is always connected to
beliefs, patterns and actions. Those that may have
been ingrained for lifetimes require guidance, intuitive insight, practical application of inserting new
behavioral patterns and goals for success in healing transformation. Sound healing can assist at all
levels of the healing process.
One of my delights is that I can use tuning forks on
myself for a tune-up whenever it is needed. I immediately feel a stream of sound healing penetrating
at the cellular level. My tuning forks are calibrated
to the OM frequency, the root of all sound. I love
alternative healing opportunities and encourage
others to explore the amazing world of transformational healing available to us at this time on the
planet. We all have the ability to do sound healing
with our voices and sounds we orchestrate in the
world around us.
Experiment with sound and decide how you can
use it as a tool to further enhance your daily reality
and quality of life. Sound is free. And it is magical in
its essence and gifts for us.
Here’s what others have reported about their experience with sound healing with tuning forks and
specially calibrated musical instruments:
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“I was amazed how quickly I felt relaxed and
soothed.”
“My neck was tight and felt better right after
the tuning forks.”
“My hip was bothering me to the point I could
not go easily up and down stairs. After two
treatments the pain lessened 90%, then
100% the next day. I can now walk up and
down stairs normally.”
“I felt like my troubles melted away
immediately.”
Janai Mestrovich, aka Grandma Boom is an international speaker, Self Help Consultant and
has taught at the University of Oregon and
SOU. She is the author of “The Grandma Boom
Chronicles...More Alive at 65!” and a number of
children’s books. Her expertise in holistic education and holistic aging has received awards
and recognized by educators, politicians and
human potential leaders. Janai lives in Ashland,
Oregon, and writes the Awesome Aging Blog online at http://blogs.esouthernoregon.com/awesome-aging/
Her website is: www.grandmaboom.com