Noeline Levinson, a Sound Therapist using the Tomatis Method

Interviewed by Tim LynchFebruary 25, 2009
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Noeline has worked mostly with children who have learning and behavioural challenges and feels it is important to work with a team of practitioners. Depending
on what is causing the child stress, different modalities are chosen to assist in the process.

The focus looks at emotional and physical trauma, chemical toxicity (pollution), nutrition, vaccination and dehydration. This sound therapy addresses any
maturational delays and prepares the brain for learning. We all know that we respond to music, and through the ages music has been there to soothe
us, invigorate us, motivate us and generally to enhance our emotional state.

This method of sound therapy is very profound, it not only stimulates the brain, but every organ and cell in the body receives the music. It has an
affect on our emotional, physical and spiritual self.

www.family-focus.co.nz

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Tim Lynch

Tim Lynch, is a New Zealander, who is fortunate in that he has whakapapa, or a bloodline that connects him to the Aotearoan Maori. He has been involved as an activist for over 40 years - within the ecological, educational, holistic, metaphysical, spiritual & nuclear free movements. He sees the urgency of the full spectrum challenges that are coming to meet us, and is putting his whole life into being an advocate for todays and tomorrows children. 'To Mobilise Consciousness.'

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