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Sound for Challenges and Conflicts
Let's join David Gibson as he reveals many ways to create a stable, consistent vibration so you can be at peace no matter what. According to David, humming consistently creates a frequency of peace. Learn how to use sound to be at peace in the midst of any challenge or conflict.
In this session, you’ll discover:
- How to use toning to create peace in the midst of chaos
- How to use the sound of gratitude to create peace during a challenge
- How to find and use the sound of compassion to deal with someone who's hurting you
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UPGRADE HEREDavid Gibson
David Gibson is the founder and director of the Globe Sound Healing Institute in San Francisco (and online), offering individual classes and state-approved certificate programs in sound healing and sound therapy. He is the author of The Complete Guide to Sound Healing, and a producer of sound-healing music that is played in hospitals around the country.
He runs the Sound Therapy Center at the Institute (and online), which offers 15 types of sound-healing treatments. He has produced nine international sound-healing conferences and is the founder of the Sound Healing Research Foundation, designed to help bring sound healing into the mainstream for use in homes and hospitals.
David set up the Medical Sound Association, consisting of more than 600 doctors and sound therapists collaborating on ways to cure disease with sound, music, and vibration. Their website now has detailed treatment plans for a wide range of issues — including anxiety, depression, grief, PTSD, cancer, drug addiction, and dementia.
David received a $100,000 grant to create the Sound Education Center by taking the Sound Healing Institute’s curriculum into two Montessori schools. Along with 24 sound-healing instructors, he created over 2,500 exercises for children at every age level. The website now has over 500 downloadable exercises.