Daoist Music Healing
and the Five Healing Tones
Grow a music healing practice
according to Daoist principles
1 seminar x 3h30
+ Downloadable course material
+ Downloadable MP3 recording of the Song of the Five Healing Tones
Access duration 1 month

1 seminar x 3h30
+ Course material
+ MP3 recording
99€

Daoist music
Explore the approach to music
according to ancient Chinese thought:
the meaning, origin, and uses of music
for the cultivation of the heart.
Study the energetic theory
of the Five Movements applied to music
through its system of correspondences
according to the classics.

Music before medicine
Discover the principles
and practical applications
of therapeutic music
in Daoist thought,
and integrate them
into energy healing.

Qi Gong and singing
Practice under guidance
the therapeutic method
of the Five Healing Tones,
which combines Qi work,
singing, and self-massage.
Vibrate in resonance with natural harmony
In ancient Chinese culture, music was considered a high-level medium for communicating with spirit and harmonizing emotions. It was used to promote longevity and for healing. The sounds of the natural world, musical instruments, and the human voice can all be used to resonate with the human vibrational field to generate re-harmonization and thus heal. The fundamental principles of Yin-Yang and the Five Movements were transcribed into musical vibrational elements used for medicine called the Five Healing Tones, as discussed in the Internal Classic of the Yellow Emperor, the oldest theoretical manual of Chinese medicine. Healing methods combining music, the Five Healing Tones, Qi, self-massage, meditation, and visualization are still used today in Daoist lineages.
Course content
This course was offered live in collaboration with Global Branches, Chinese medicine online education.
Module 1 : Theory of Daoist Music Healing
Module 2 : Five Healing Tones practice

1 seminar x 3h30
+ Course material
+ MP3 recording