Healing from the harp

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Sally Fletcher, harpist, has known since she was four years old that she was meant to be a musician in this life. She has forgotten this from time to time (sometimes for several years!), but always returns to music. Sally had epileptic seizures for many years - the result of a concussion from an ice skating fall. She couldn't undo the skating accident, and since medication didn't work for her, she found other options. Her book, "The Challenge of Epilepsy," describes the various methods that helped her. She knows from experience what it is like to be diagnosed with a supposedly incurable disorder. She has been seizure-free for 17 years. Her next book will be, "Music & Healing."

Album Description
The healing vibrations of this harp music will make you feel as though you've had a brain massage! The cells of your body as well as your ears respond to music. The invisible energy of the harp, which is one of the oldest known musical instruments used for healing, can change the electrical activity of the brain. The selections on this album are a mixture of classical, popular, new age, religious and improvisation, all weaving together to achieve the positive vibrations for achieving peace and healing.

Music Review:

  1. Here I Go Impossible Again/All This Time [CD-single] [Import]
  2. Hymns
  3. Itch [EP] [Import]
  4. Julie Ruin
  5. KCRW: Sounds Eclectic Too
  6. Live at Max's Kansas City [Live] [Original recording remastered]
  7. Love Life
  8. Machine Gun Etiquette [Enhanced] [Original recording remastered]
  9. Manifesto [Original recording remastered]
  10. Maybe You Should Drive

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Magic Shoemaker [Original recording remastered] [Import]

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Derty Werk [Explicit Lyrics]

Musica Baltica

Alone/But Never Alone