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Tuesday, April 6, 2021
Why raising our vibration increases serendipity
Joanna McEwen, TEDx University of Brighton, 4/19/16; Amber Larson (ed.), Wisdom Quarterly
Why raising our vibration increases serendipity
(TEDx Talks) CAUTIONARY NOTE: TED has flagged this talk, which was filmed at a TEDx event, because it appears to fall outside TEDx's curatorial guidelines.
Look at the sound of a Tibetan singing bowl.
That is to say, there allegedly is no scientific evidence to support the claims made by the speaker in this talk, so please do not look to it for medical advice.
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Body language: the stance says it all.
Joanna McEwen speaks about sound therapy and its importance in our lives. She is a qualified and experienced sound therapist and holds an M.A. in Applied Anthropology, Youth and Community. She has supported children, young people, and families for over 15 years within mainstream, special needs schools, youth and community groups. She creates and delivers wellbeing workshops through the use of sound healing, music, drama, mindfulness, and breath and body awareness. She works with adults and children of all ages and abilities, including those with Autistic Spectrum Disorders, and Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities. She is a trained Empowered Learning Practitioner, working with children with special learning needs.
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