Focused Listening™ Level 1

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0
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unknown
Released
March 26, 2025
Last updated
January 1, 1970
Category
Health & Fitness
Developer
Northern Light Books
Developer details
Name
Northern Light Books
E-mail
admin@northernlightbooks.ca
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Description

People who use headphones need the Focused Listening™ 1 Phone App, because it explains discoveries made about how using headphones affects a person’s hearing mechanism, brain function, and overall health. Many of these discoveries have not yet reached the medical mainstream because the pioneer physicians had no comprehensive paradigm for categorizing their discoveries. Laurna Tallman, who is not a doctor or medically trained, discovered that neurological paradigm by trying a simple innovation: stimulating only the right ear of a young man with schizophrenia. Then, doing the research that explained the success of her experiment and testing it in her counselling practice for 15 years. The Tallman Neurological Paradigm™ explains why those medical pioneers could not reliably heal schizophrenia or autism and why their methods sometimes seemed “hit or miss” with ADD, ADHD, fatigue, and other conditions.
This app is especially important for healthcare providers and music therapists. How you use your headphones can improve or ruin your hearing and your health depending on the kind of music you listen to, whether you listen with both ears or with only one ear, the volume of sound, and how long you listen per day. You need to know some things about your baseline of hearing and about the neurology of normal hearing and abnormal hearing in order to make choices about how you can use your headphones safely. Focused Listening™ Level 1 app explains those things.
If you do not listen to music with headphones, you can learn how Focused Listening™ might be the way you want to correct your ear balance, brain integration speeds, and health.
You also need to learn why you should not use Focused Listening™ for severe depression, but a binaural method. If you are completely deaf in your right ear, you cannot simply focus music on your left ear without further altering the imbalance in your cerebral integration. Sharing that information with your health-care providers may improve therapies opening on your personal frontier.
Focused Listening™ Level 1 emphasizes two of the conditions that usually respond quickly to therapy: attention deficits and unusual fatigue. For people who want to improve their listening skills or who want to feel more energetic, Focused Listening™ Level 1 Phone App is a good place to begin.
When music surrounds you, each ear responds, if it can, by transferring the flow of that sound energy into your brain and through your entire nervous system. Did you know that most nerves carry their “messages” at the speed of sound? Sound affects most parts of your body. High-frequency sound is as vital to your health as air, food, and water, which is why people sing, hum, whistle, and listen to others’ music.
When you amplify music through headphones or earbuds, a tiny muscle in each ear mechanism changes, for health or for harm, according to factors you learn about in the Focused Listening™ Level 1 app. Headphones are safer than earbuds.
By observing the effects of high-frequency music in a controlled experiment, Laurna Tallman discovered a new neurological paradigm: the stream of high-frequency sound through the RIGHT EAR normally maintains the dominance of the left half of the brain over the right half of the brain in their integrative processes. Most infants (80%) are born with a dominant right ear, which is a health advantage. However, many of those children will experience ear trauma at some point in their lives that places them with the 20 per cent. A vast proportion of the world’s population could benefit from Focused Listening™.