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Michele’s Journey
Stop Thought: Proven Methods for Deep Meditation and Enlightenment
A Mystical Goldmine, Stop Thought is not only a rare work, but also one of the most significant books to openly share Sacred Spiritual Experiences with the world. Written by Michele Blood a fully Enlightened Being, a state achieved by only a few on the planet, this book offers a unique perspective on Spiritual Awakening. Irreverent, funny, heartfelt, powerful, and joyful, Stop Thought is a collection of her personal meditation experiences, transcribed from her live Teachings with her students globally. Through deeply transformative talks and teachings, Michele Blood invites you into her own journey of Enlightenment, offering rare insights and practical guidance for your spiritual growth that you have always longed for.
Listen To Samples of Michele’s Music
I Am A Magnet To Money
I Am Healed
Success
Synergy
Persistence
Michele’s Bio
Michele Blood is a successful, multi-talented lady. Michele was a successful songwriter and rock singer in Australia and after a near-fatal car accident, while in the hospital with many serious injuries, she created positive Affirmation Songs which not only healed her body but also took her to worldwide success. These Affirmation songs affect the left and right hemispheres of the brain. Lyrics, the left hemisphere, and melody and music, the right hemisphere so the new, positive messages go straight to the subconscious mind. This is why millions of people worldwide have downloaded her Affirmation Power songs. These songs cover healing, success, money, joy, confidence and they uplift the person immediately.
The Power Of Intuition
Michele listen to this three-minute
audio on Intuition.
Research Studies Done On Music with Affirmations
Seeing all of these studies proves that the combination of Affirmations used as the Lyrics combined with the pop Music that Michele Blood has created gives an immediate change to the body, mind, and mood as it is a whole-brain experience.
The Neurochemistry Of Music
Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec
Music literally changes the brain. Neurological researchers have found that listening to music triggers the release of several neurochemicals that play a role in brain function and mental health: dopamine, a chemical associated with pleasure and “reward” centers stress hormones like cortisol, serotonin and other hormones related to immunity, oxytocin, a chemical that fosters the ability to connect to others.
Dr. Valorie Salimpoor of the Rotman Research Institute explains the
neurology behind the human love of music.
“The impact of positive thinking has been a subject of focus for psychologists and self-help gurus for ages now, but what about positive listening? Is there such a thing as intentionally listening to positive-sounding music to boost your mood? We already know music that gives us the chills helps to release dopamine, but a separate study found that people who intentionally listened to upbeat music improved their moods and happiness in just two weeks. When a separate group was instructed to listen to different music that wasn’t deemed positive-sounding, they didn’t experience the same mood-boosting effect. So the next time you’re blue, maybe put on a song that will make you smile.”
Psychological vulnerability and stress: The effects of self-affirmation on
sympathetic nervous system responses to naturalistic stressors
American Psychological Association
Self-affirmations have been shown to decrease health-deteriorating stress.
Self-affirmation activates brain systems associated with self-related
processing and reward and is reinforced by future orientation
University of Pennsylvania, Annenberg School for Communication, Philadelphia, PA,
University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, California
There is MRI evidence suggesting that certain neural pathways are increased when people practice self-affirmation tasks.
Keep Your Brain Young with Music
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Doctors at Johns Hopkins recommend that you listen to music to stimulate your brain. Scientists know that listening to music engages your brain — they can see the active areas light up in MRI scans.
Music Therapy and Music-Based Interventions for Movement Disorders
Peabody Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA
Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
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Contact Michele
To book Michele to Speak or Sing at an Event or to interview Michele for your podcast, Live stream, TV station, Magazine or Radio email us at: Team@TheMysticalExperience.com