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Don G. Campbell

    1 janvier 1946 – 2 juin 2012
    The Mozart Effect
    The Mozart effect for children
    Toning
    The Naked Rider
    Real Estate Investing in Canada
    The Roar of Silence
    • The therapeutic power of sound is inherent in everyone. Breath, tone, and music are explored through meditations and exercises by the bestselling author of The Mozart Effect . Don guides us into the world of overtoning and chanting, awakening vibratory awareness by exploring the energy beneath sound.

      The Roar of Silence
    • The Authentic Canadian real Estate (ACRE) system is the first of its kind to show average Canadians how to profit from investing in residential real estate. This title helps you discover how to cut through the hype and emotion of any real estate market and accurately assess the inherent risks and rewards.

      Real Estate Investing in Canada
    • The Naked Rider

      • 118pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Focusing on personal growth, this guide assists riders in recognizing and transforming harmful habits associated with horse riding. Emphasizing the journey of self-discovery rather than just riding techniques, it encourages readers to reflect on their behaviors and mindset. The book features black and white illustrations to enhance understanding and engagement, making it an introspective tool for equestrians seeking to improve their relationship with both their horses and themselves.

      The Naked Rider
    • From a life-changing experience with techniques he learned from Toning, bestselling author Don Campbell, author of The Mozart Effect, attributes much of his success to the original edition of Toning by Laurel Keyes, first published in the early 1980?s. Now, a new edition of vocal healing tools with added content by Don Campbell that gives this work a fresh voice for a new generation.

      Toning
    • This text shows how children can benefit from music's ability to heal, strengthen and aid learning. Each chapter is devoted to a particular age, from prenatal to school, and parents and teachers can access musical guides, practical suggestions and games to play to stimulate children.

      The Mozart effect for children
    • The Mozart Effect

      Tapping the Power of Music to Heal the Body, Strengthen the Mind, and Unlock the Creative Spirit

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,7(437)Évaluer

      Music profoundly influences our well-being, as explored by Don Campbell in this insightful work. He emphasizes that music acts as a powerful form of medicine for the body, mind, and soul, supported by modern scientific findings. The book presents compelling examples of music's therapeutic benefits for various conditions, including anxiety and chronic pain. Additionally, Campbell offers practical exercises designed to enhance creativity, alleviate pain, and elevate the spirit, making a strong case for integrating music into daily life for improved health.

      The Mozart Effect
    • Don Campbell is a pioneer in the field of therapeutic sound and the uses of music on learning and health. This is the author's story of how he cured himself of brain cancer with the music of Mozart. What is this magical medium that moves, enchants, infuriates, and heals us? Music almost defies description. It is a flexible power that brings different memories and images and invokes different feelings and emotions. Music brings us to a place of fear or anticipation within minutes of watching a movie; it takes our mind off traffic noise in seconds; it sets a quiet, spacious mood in an evening of romance. Music can dance and sing our blues away. It brings back the memory of a lost lover or a deceased friend. It allows the child in us to play, the monk in us to pray, the cowgirl in us to line-dance, the hero in us to surmount all difficulties. We have seen it help the stroke patient to find language and expression. We have witnessed the person with a fear of public speaking dissolve anxiety and tension.

      The Mozart Effect
    • Canada's bestselling author on real estate draws back the curtain on real estate investing Investing in real estate has often been viewed as the poor second cousin to the stock and bond markets.

      The Little Book of Real Estate Investing in Canada
    • Enter

      Selected Poems 1999-2001

      • 116pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      ENTER is a collection of powerfully personal poetry, highly crafted, yet boldly direct. "That someone could literally "hemorrhage" words onto paper like a raped jugular vein...as I read, I paused to wonder just how, if he kept one, his diary would read. Then I realized, these treasures ARE his diary. Invading his privacy is delicious and raw with life."-Alex Salisbury "Wondrous, pithy, trenchant."-Stephen Goldman

      Enter
    • In Our Times

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The collection features a diverse array of short stories that blend originality with influences from literary giants like Chekhov, Hemingway, and Borges. It explores profound themes such as drug addiction, homelessness, and despair, while also capturing the fleeting beauty of first love and the complexities of ambition and achievement. Each story acts as a vibrant hue against a backdrop of darker experiences, creating a rich tapestry of human emotion and resilience.

      In Our Times