Ambient Space Music , Journey Deep, Relaxation Stress Relief  Dreaming INTERSTELLAR SPACE JOURNEY

Ambient Space Music , Journey Deep, Relaxation Stress Relief Dreaming INTERSTELLAR SPACE JOURNEY

Please watch: "Amazing nature scenery Arabian Music - Epic Arabian Music- Arabian Desert Music- Relaxing Meditation"    • Amazing nature scenery Arabian Music - Epi...   -~- nfinite Perspective by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Benefits of Relaxing Music It Reduces Stress. ... The Sounds Of Nature Improve Our Concentration. ... It Reduces A Person's Perception of Pain. ... It Helps Us Sleep Better At Night. ... It Improves Brain Functioning. ... Increase In Serotonin And Endorphin Level. ... It Helps Us Eat More Attentively. ... Music Improves Memory.Maybe you have your own playlist of relaxing music. You turn it on when you need to calm your mind. Music can make us feel so wonderfully peaceful. It produces serotonin to relieve our stress and relieve physical pain. It’s always there for us. And it’s not a coincidence. Music has a huge impact on our brain, and relaxing music does actually make us feel better. For example, there is a well-known theory — though it’s not yet empirically proven — about the good that a frequency of 528 Hz can do to our body. It’s called the Solfeggio frequency, originally used in Gregorian chants. Whether it’s healing or not, what we do know is that music is capable of making changes in our mind and body. Let’s take a look at relaxing music and the mind.It reduces stress If we search “relaxing music”, we’ll get thousands of results. However, does relaxing music actually relieve stress? The answer is yes. In fact, a few years ago, scientists from Mindlab, which specializes in neuroscience experiments, came to an interesting conclusion. They said the song “Weightless” is the most effective at calming heart rate, respiration and brain activity. “Weightless” is a song by the British band Marconi Union.t helps us sleep better at night We’ve all done it before. We lie down in bed, turn off the lights and immerse ourselves into the peaceful, warm, wonderful world of music. Listening to relaxing music through headphones at night helps us sleep better. It helps us release our worries and those exhausting thoughts that often feed anxiety.It improves brain functioning Our brain is passionate about music. We know, for example, that playing an instrument starting early on helps our brain develop and even improves mathematical performance. Relaxing music is almost like a vitamin for our neurons. It puts us in an optimal mental state for reasoning and tasks involving our spatial–temporal abilities. At the same time the connection between our two brain hemispheres improves, fostering faster communication between neuronsYour heart also appreciates relaxing music We talked before about the benefits of listening to relaxing music after surgery. One reason is that it is good for our heart. It lowers our blood pressure and heart rate. Our Two hormones we really like are endorphins and serotonin. They also act as neurotransmitters. Although each of us has our own musical tastes, and sometimes we’re in the mood for more energetic songs, we can’t ignore the benefits that relaxing music has on the brain. Melodic harmonies, perfect frequencies, and nature sounds trigger the release of serotonin and endorphin. So find some time in your day to give yourself a dose of musical happinessheartbeat becomes more regular and rhythmic, we have fewer arrhythmias, and we feel calmer.It helps us eat more attentively This one may surprise you. Something as simple as listening to relaxing music while we eat can help us eat in a more conscious, balanced and healthy way. It has a lot to do with mindfulness. It helps us eat more slowly and thus recognize sooner when we’re full. We taste food more intensely and savor the sensations of eating.Relaxing music for studying Relaxing music optimizes our cognitive processes. We concentrate and process information better, and retain new information more quickly and efficiently. As we said, our brain loves balanced, harmonic musical stimulation. There are actually frequencies that can help our brain work better. Try it! Take advantage of the magic of relaxing music the next time you take an exam. Another interesting fact that experts in music psychology tell us is that all it takes is 10 or 15 minutes listening to relaxing music every day for a few weeks to see benefits. You’ll feel an inner calm, manage stress better, and have more focus. Need any more reasons to start listening to relaxing music?