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Are you getting enough Vitamin M?

Submitted by on June 14, 2012 – 10:13 am4 Comments

Are you suffering from low Vitamin M? Here are some of the symptoms:
- depression
- lethargy
- poor circulation
- weak social or community health
- isolation
- poor mobility

Are you suffering from a deficiency of Music?

Music has often been demonstrated to have benefits as treatment for illness. Sometimes it is dismissed as if it were ‘anecdotal evidence’.  But in truth, music is a healthicine.  And anecdotal evidence is one of the most uninformed and mis-used phrases by the commercial medical interests – but that should be the subject of another blog post.

But be careful of synthetic alternatives. Synthetic music – the worst is elevator music, can actually make you feel bad, and in extended periods can feel like become torture.
The most organic music, is music you create.  But, the healthiest music is not music you create yourself, it’s music you create in a community.  Even if you are only helping put out chairs in the community hall, and tapping your toe to the ‘real musicians’, your participation is enhancing your health, and the health of your communities.

Listening to music on your iPod, or a CD, can be healthy, healthier if it activates you to movement.  It might lift your spirits, but it does little for your community. Music in isolation is limited in health benefits and can lead to more isolation from your community, resulting in poor community and spiritual health.

Listening to the radio can be pure commercial poison – or, if you have a good community radio station that is more interested in music than in ‘sales’ – it can be a health benefit.  My favorite radio station, the best radio station in the known and unknown universes – is CKUA.  CKUA is all about the music, which ranges – sometimes from moment to moment – from the musician who lives down my street, to blues from the south, jazz from northern Europe, drums from Africa or Japan.  There is no world music – they say, just music.  The announcers at my radio station choose what they want to play – it’s not commercial music. Hum along – or sing in your car…

Kill your television.  Or turn off the sound. Vitamin M on your television can be toxic.  Pretending to be real music, but not involving you.  Television plays on your emotions, not on your musicality.  Television is designed for passive watchers – not active participants.  Not as bad if it’s seen but not heard.

Church music is involving.  I think it’s one of the greatest strengths of religion.  In the forest, even the ugliest bird can sing.  And even the poorest song is beautiful. And so it is in church. Everyone sings. It’s about creating music together – not about competing for the next idol.  The churches don’t need another idol.  I like churches where the people get up and move to the music.  Music has power, let it loose. Poetry is music.  Prayer is music. Everyone sings.  Everyone prays.

What about ‘best music’?  The Grammy’s? Billboard music awards? The latest craze? Music from the 50s, 60s, 90s?  Rock music? Blues music? Jazz?  Concert music?  The best music for you is the music that involves you – the music that you can participate in. Awards are important, they encourage us to reach new heights, creation of new music is healthy. But creation of your own music is important too – even for those of us who might never win an award.

Several months ago, I wrote a post titled “Is listening to the Blues Healthy”, and concluded – yes it is. But it’s not just blues – it’s all Music. Music is vital.  Vitamin M.

I love, and actively encourage live music. Support your local musicians. Help music grow and flower in your lives, your communities, your children. Music truly is an essential element of healthiness.

Can we dance without music?  Not me… Even if a dance is silent, I hear the footsteps. Music in my head.  There is, for me, always music in my head.  I don’t get ‘earworms’, I enjoy earworms all day long.

I’m off now, to listen to some music, and of course to dance a bit (in my quiet way), to sing along (under my breath), to tap my toes, and of course to take some pictures.

Everyone has a right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of healthiness.  And some music too.

 

Source:

http://personalhealthfreedom.blogspot.com/

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4 Comments »

  • Coralyn says:

    I love it! I attend a Messianic Jewish congregation, Tsemach Adonai. We have circle dancing during the music service…it’s so uplifting to be singing and dancing to the Creator and to bask in His light!

  • Tracie Pistocco says:

    Singing in church and really getting into it changes everything. God must love those who glorify him in an open setting like that. I am a witness and a recipient of the blessings the holy spirit pours out to those who worship Jesus Christ.

  • DOMINIC PASQUAROSA says:

    you call today’s loud, screaming, boom boxing, ass flaunting noise, in your face, music???
    tinnitus producing!!!! that’s all you hear today!!! all the stores, neighbors, drive byes, car parking, noise…….it’s not music that’s missing in todays life styles with it’s wanting to always be having a good time stuff, smoking pot….eating poorly,,,,fat and lazy,,,,,,,,,,need i say more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! give me break……..Vitamin M,,,what a joke!!!

  • Donna says:

    I listen to upbeat music regularly. Yet, people in the community are
    laden, sometimes even drowned in toxic scents of multiple kinds, which
    is neurotoxic and unappealing. Put them all together in one sweaty place
    and you have an estrogenic chemical brain injury robbing ones life force, which I
    am not interested in…. Tide, Bounce, Downy, essential oils, Calvin Klein,
    men’s scented deodorants…. all an unsuspecting gas chamber of xenoestrogens in one
    contained area…..

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