
True North
Remember that music, in and of itself, can be healing
Music opens the doors to healing, Green says. "Therapists work on a person so healing can take place," he says. "The massage is opening doors to healing. And other tools can help: aromatherapy is one tool a therapist might use. Another tool is music."
And the benefits of good music can extend far beyond the length of the actual massage session. Therapists present their clients with the idea that they use the music in between sessions. You rely on cellular memory. When you're stressed, you lie down, listen to this music, and let your body remember the massage.
Jim Green "True North" 2015 - If you're looking for a disk of quiet, slow, soothing acoustic guitar music, look no further than Jim Green's True North. The 11 tunes on the CD have an ethereal air about them, even his covers of Don McLean's "Vincent" and "Turning" by Alex DeGrassi (played about half as slow as the original, yet infused with its own mystery). Green makes good use of simple, stark g