MAY 2010,Volume 38, NUMBER 1, Article 1
THE INTEGRATION OF CLASSICAL MUSIC COMPOSITION THEORY WITH MIND- BODY HYPNOTHERAPY
Bruce Gregory, Ryokan College, Los Angeles
The integration of principles of classical music composition theory with mind–body hypnotherapy can facilitate deeper levels of safety and new forms of comfort in the treatment of trauma and abuse. This integration is facilitated by the utilisation of creativity, expanded trust, the implied directive, the principle of equivalence set forth by Einstein, and by the principle of correspondence utilised in the set theory of Cantor. The main areas, in which trust is expanded, are the trust of containing complexity, the trust of creativity, and the trust of containment of the depth of safety. The levels of fear and the accompanying needs for safety are related to the four basic polarities involved in the treatment of trauma and abuse. The appreciation of basic principles of symmetry that are utilised creatively in classical music composition is a core factor in integrating principles of classical music composition theory with mind–body hypnotherapy.
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