Masters of Health Magazine May 2025 | Page 96

https://www.musicoftheplants.com/exploring-the-therapeutic-potential-of-plant-music-therapy-a-scientific-inquiry-into-healing-harmonies/

I wont quote the whole article, but I do recommend that you read it in its entirety. The article concludes with this summation. “In conclusion, the outcomes observed following a session of Plant Music TherapyTM reveal not only improved circulatory dynamics but also a nuanced impact on immune modulation. These findings underscore the potential multifaceted physiological benefits of plant music as we integrate this "music" into therapeutic intervention. This provides a promising avenue for further scientific exploration and understanding in holistic well-being.”

I find it interesting that before, the focus was on what music can do for plants in their growth, we are now finding out that plants can benefit us in our health and wellness. While the music” coming from the plants is not necessarily audible in a way we can detect it in the normal range of our auditory nerves, it is clear they are in the form of frequencies and electrical stimulations. The wonderful thing to consider is that we now have the technology to tap into those energy emissions and transform them into audible musical forms.

What is also amazing to me is that even though before technology gave us the ability to hear” the music of the plants, they were always emitting these beneficial frequencies and electrical pulses. In previous times, people were thought to be a bit strange when they talked to plants, but now we know that the communication” was mutual.

I have a friend who spoke to his grape vines as he pruned them, encouraging them to gather strength to bring on a bountiful harvest in the fall. My wife talks to her orchids encouraging them to produce beautiful blooms. In both cases, the proof is the evidence of a bountiful harvest and beautiful flowers that grace our home.

I have included some video links to investigate more information and hear the sound you might hear. (Look below and next page.)

It is an amazing thought that the world in which we live has so much more to offer us than what we can detect with our limited 5 senses. There is an orchestra of sound that we dont hear. There are frequencies beyond what we can identify. There are sources of the light spectrum that we cannot see. And yet, as we are finding out, they all have a benefit for us, even if we dont detect them or understand them. Our world is fearfully and wonderfully made, and we are learning more about it each passing day.