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The Musician Healer: Transforming Art Into Medicine - Paperback

The Musician Healer: Transforming Art Into Medicine - Paperback

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by Islene Runningdeer (Author)

The Musician Healer resurrects a long-forgotten role for musicians and provides clear guidance for preparation and self-development as a musician healer in order to reactivate this role for the modern world. It begins with the author's personal musical story that draws upon her Mi'kmaq/Abenaki First Nation and French roots, followed by a section on the history of musician healers from ancient Egypt and India. Runningdeer then explores the energetic aspects of music healing, especially the quality of personal energies that a musician channels through her music, and how to elevate and emanate those vibrations for positive healing outcomes.

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The Musician Healer provides clear guidance for preparation and self-development for musicians who also wish to become healers. It begins with Islene Runningdeer's personal musical story that draws upon her Indigenous and French roots, accompanied by chapters on the history of musician healers from ancient Egypt and India. The book then explores the energetic aspects of music healing, especially the quality of personal energies that a musician channels through music, and how to elevate and emanate those vibrations for positive outcomes.

Author Biography

Islene Runningdeer is a musician, therapist, educator, and writer who lives and works on the Acadian coast of Maine. She draws upon her French and Mi'kmaq/Abenaki First Nation roots to make music a joy. For more than forty years she has used music as a medicine, to teach students about their own capacity for creative freedom and health, to aid and comfort patients and families during the dying process, to draw people with severe dementia out of their isolation and confusion, to uplift and calm anyone within hearing, whether in church, the concert hall, the hospital, or the living room. Her primary instruments are piano and voice. Educated at New England Conservatory, University of Massachusetts/Amherst and University of Vermont, her work blends her lifelong interest in music of all kinds, psychology, physical health and spirituality. She is also the author of Musical Encounters with Dying: Stories and Lessons.

Number of Pages: 272
Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.9 x 5.9 IN
Publication Date: September 06, 2022