“In time, probably, there will be schools of healing based on music,
where patients will be taught how to center themselves in the harmonious Christ
mind. The body will then respond, for it is mind, has its foundation in mind,
lives in mind, and is moved upon by mind.” – Charles
Fillmore
Charles Fillmore, the co-founder of Unity,
was a man of his time in many ways, yet a man ahead of his time in others. In the quote above, Fillmore postulates that
music has healing power, a theory which modern neuroscience is now proving to
be true. According to a paper published
in Nature Neuroscience, a team of
Montreal researchers discovered that music triggers the release of dopamine in
the areas of the brain associated with the feeling of pleasure. Music has also been found to boost the immune
system, lower stress and decrease the heart rate in cardiac patients. Additionally, researchers at Cal State
University found that children who are hospitalized were happier during music
therapy than during other play activities.
This research shows that music affects the brain, and that the effect is
most often a greater sense of happiness and emotional well-being.
Studies, such as the one
conducted by Carnegie Mellon University Psychology Professor, Sheldon Cohen, show
people who are happy, lively, calm or exhibit other positive emotions are less
likely to become ill when they are exposed to a cold virus than those who
report few of these emotions. There are many studies that show the correlation
between emotions and physical health and healing.
It follows, that since music
produces a neurological response in the brain which promotes the feeling of
happiness and the feeling of happiness contributes to physical well-being, then
music, whether directly or indirectly, contributes to physical as well as
emotional health thereby proving that Charles Fillmore’s postulate was correct.
Fillmore also said, “The spirit of
music is within all of us. When we have developed and brought it forth; when
the quickening, harmonizing life has entered the physical, by the union of God
with man, then we will realize that there is a power in us which will produce
harmony. And harmony is health. Bring
harmony into your life by singing and praising. Everybody should play and sing.
We should rejoice in the divine harmony. We should sing songs of joy and of
love and of peace and of the unity of the Spirit.”
There is currently a Facebook page entitled “World Singing Days 2013”
which is the brainchild of Scott Johnson from Boulder, Colorado. In addition to the Facebook page, there is a Facebook Event that he and our very own, Dennis Persons, created and co-manage. Scott’s premise is simple - music has the
power to heal and help join the world together in peace. The invitation is to join others from all
over the world in singing. It involves
no sponsorships, endorsements or commercialism, just a joining together of
people in the joy of music and singing.
We at Unity of Arlington are accepting this invitation and will
participate during the 10:00 am service this Sunday. Join us as we explore, through message and
music, Charles Fillmore’s lessons on the power of music and singing.
Come sing with us!
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