
What would your life be like without music?
I don’t know what my life would be like without music. Music is life. Our life without music will be empty. The world will be a very desolate place without melody.
Music is a pain relief, it helps us calm our nerves, relieve stress, and to relax after a hectic day or when we are going through difficult challenges.
Music is also a form of motivation that conveys all sorts of emotions. It rejuvenates us with a positive vibe that energizes us to persevere and conquer all deterrents
There is never a day that passes by without me playing music. I listen to music….
*Early in the morning, on my way to work
*While cooking and doing chores
*When I’m battling with different emotions
*When I’m feeling down
*To relax and relieve stress
Will your life be meaningless without music? I want to know in the comment section….

Great article!
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Thank you Wholeness
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It probably wonāt surprise you to read what I know about rhythm and the way humans respond to it, but Iāll share in hopes of educating someone. Itās something I havenāt been aware of for too long. And that is you are correct about the heart beat and music.
The first communication we have as infants is our motherās heartbeat. We hear it before we hear anything elseāit echoes in our teeny little eardrums from her bodyās circulation in developing our own nervous systems. This is exactly why mothers are supposed to relax while theyāre pregnantāthe nervous system develops pertaining to the motherās own at the time. Car accidents, high tension crimes or events have an absolute impact on the literal development of the baby.
While there is definitely a connection between an Aspergerās baby and the motherā overall mental state, the interruption of connectivity can also disrupt the babyās development. Therefore, high-stress pregnancies are more likely to develop the Aspergerās babies. The increase over time is astoundingābut then, so are our stress levels.
Meditation, breathing exercises, a calm heartbeat, and especially happy and slower music cause a profound development in the infantās prenatal state. Combining this with the DNA of high-stressed or Aspergerās parents only exacerbates the model. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6369590/
Additionally, as youāve mentioned, listening to music not only alter your mood, but the use of words repeating meaning also have a driving force behind behaviors. And whatās fascinating is that our heartbeats fall in sync with music we listen to every day. If weāre predominantly happy, thatās the music that appeals to us the most, because it falls in line with our own rhythm, making us comfortable. So someone who exercises regularly will have a naturally calmer heart when not working out, which is most of the time; but someone addicted to violence, whether movies, video games, or even driving fast will attract someone much different.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-young-and-the-restless/201411/heart-inducing-activities-lead-enhanced-attraction
I have my own thoughts on synced up heartbeats creating an attraction between people, but thatās a whole new conversation. š
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