Is music heal your pain?
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I feel like music should be prescribed in the hospital to seek people. There is just something about it that makes you feel better when you listen to of course is the president of the kind of music not everyone is going to actually heal yourself. So yes music he was my pain music makes me think music makes me cry but above or music makes me feel good.
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I feel you because I feel exactly the same way you feel. Music is indeed my therapy. When I'm downloading the hose all I need to is take out my headphones puts some really cool jams and then watch myself floating to the sky on the cloud of rhythm and good beat. Music is awesome.Silvia Sianto wrote: ↑16 Apr 2024, 00:52 Music is my therapy. When I'm at my lowest the only thing that cheers me up is music. I personally like metal and rock. I also love rap and greek rap but not greek trap. In trap they only swear is awful. I also like greek old music. Me and my dad could listen to greek old music all day. I love many genres of music but I certainly don't like classical music
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The same music is that one languages everyone has in common. It's not just because it can communicate a thousand things to a million people at the same time but it's also because it's it's kind of like the ultimate to drop to treat any kind of pain. I really agreed you when you see it can help you being and I to have experience that first hand.Muhammad Haikal Birton wrote: ↑19 Apr 2024, 03:48 I think music can really help heal pain, both emotional and physical. I've experienced it myself, where a song can bring back memories or help me process my feelings.
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You absolutely spoke my mind. Do you know the thing that blows my mind question mark is the fact that music does not just act as a remedy for mental pain or emotional pin. It's going to also do wonders for physical pain. I do not know how to explain this but I can testify to the fact that I have listened to music forgotten my myself that my leg was hurting me and I said dancing the pain had gone I want to say he's like magic but it's not they should something about it.Anu Jikku wrote: ↑22 Mar 2024, 07:48 Music is healing for the soul, provided you listen to good music. Soothing, uplifting music can bring back our confidence, aid our physical activities like house chores, exercising, gardening, etc., and thus contribute to our overall wellbeing and health. Thus, our physical pains can be reduced, and mentally, we'll be on our way to recovery and wellness.